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X i' f'lTBMBHKK CV SKY TlUJIOiU lit f MIC U4lliArtl 4AKIO IICTLrH. k.o. Kirrxx, PUHI.MHI JM . PrMDt MtaL;f a K1ttr. . - - CaccaJIab ""r . iklaM Iii another cola-am we pettish toe My sosae P ma p-- t tt.- expense of the truth, he mJ dm tun, negroes are always r-pre-L,., u .11 f thir ,h.h lnrordln of the iiduI mmSos at fa UU Imm. We vroeW w o- fpl a few prople for a while, but .anted on tbe Jury. In tbe whole . ,r.r.w... ..iM1. tha State Alliance aft Bitlefcoro UK to to able to always aaj bibb ft.rrft.lJUll.tlr THE CAUCASIAN U" - ... ;mw irsa0.' HAVE Ol TSUtSC We are pleated to notice that tbi cIom persoaal SURSCKIPTIOH WATtS. !KK YKaK BIX WOriTlTO T1IRCK MONTH 8 ift.fiO . .w jt : hava 1 at ara niumr mainiiani mnamn i wm. w niuura ind ronfldence or all Brood neoole. I --. . - . - . 1. . 1. J I iKmi who ara - 1 mmmwmn nn limn ik ri rtwuis. em uiu mmtm tftantftt avin upvinr inaip rm ft vg nrp I nmm sui urru in iuil. v - 1 Thn...h ror trrlnir to d.ft 1 1 1 1 1 .7- . 7 AT. L - j . Vi 1a t I ; r - I Ijla K Tn CAlTtJIil OtM IH " - -- nruvuiBiij iu. uri u ... . ,,B. in.h , and to a n n nan. UMf DUB1 MXfuoiu. aiw thin tchoiA qfirstioo for partisan par-1 the whites on the raee iwoe and be- . a I MM EvUK a,UBB S.M Am I. 'W n - -''" ww - - W iiui'AiriiKV iinr vnaaw urnn in raw mi i hi a - - - Ui3 Railfcad - Connission. nil Intnullnn nf lha frf m ( nal dfW.keta I VI. i.. a mtiah iniaii I if that I ah d the r.-ntentiar for not pajin tbeir of Warren eoaoty lt wiij be found that d M ta of m4chill, He declares that ftbe creat iatoa la taxe- hr tbe lt of .September, and there have been few miat-rtala, aad II , ..... I vrth r.iln. i. .h.th.r th dmdIi flrt duty ta ftraU and to tbe avbllo. Ta BailreU CCamlmlom la aoC doing I IU daty, and we are foroed to aaj aa I t-. r. a.i am will not ftrr to cloak or I -. Bat taatead at fthla be filed tbe tl- meat: Tto Record of Jaty li iBntraJ In It Po-t Offlot at Elirh. N aa Second (Tlww Matter ..i iik.mi,. ir ntd thU xtra bare never beard tne cnarrea maae . ... ... ... ..UV '"'J ' "" - I . . . , . L ft .-J V- C tax for aoboole that tbe, woald in- "V"erTh' l-T SwTato crease their chances of going to tbe Lqj penoQg cf their own race penitentiarj. This was Tery "un-ajmply because the accused was a ne- worthr.' No more men will be pot in Taa Caccaaiaa will aotftryfco cioaa or i coensaiaaioa bavlar paw .Kift..h .uTthlnar taaft It eaaaa i tto oaaaftiea of iri.oa iTTT.' If we aare itaaqaes iTariffa. .iUna naa.H. IK HO ihl. imM In thai hofk nf ra.1ait.ar I Of Ue moaODOUeS SOSJI OWD US OWM. pduciiimmnj I tar I Imam Almwt tin ST. MVS t race prejudice in tbe Interest of tbe Tbe name is true in every State and la I aaid aaytaiac ftbat ""l BeferriaC ta J..'tl raiiroada and trnata. The railroads I the nation, rresiaent.uraiuua doihjj i rmnvw j - - ; I a zrj.l' declares in favor of a national oonsti- atambood fa say ao, u wa - I a c.nr. Fur some time past I have betn forced to devote jractlcallj my whole time to my Congressional dutire, and tj the management of the rational campaign of the I'opulist I'arly. Therefore, I have not been able to give Tn C-rcAUK the attention that I desired. We are now u earing one of tbe roost important campaigns ever seen in the ,tate. The questions to he settled and the issues at stake are of the greatest importance to the future welfare of our people. There fore, I shall take the time to give the editorial column of Tiik (Jai-i-.hia my personal attention. I believe that a majority of the voters of the State, will, when they know the facts, sus tain, in the next campaign, the re forms for which we will contend. J'.ul it Is absolutely necessary Tor luc Caucasian and other reform papers to be put Into the hands of the voters of the htate to make victory certain. Therefore I wMi to call upon every subscriber of Tub Caucasia and every friend of the reforms for which the forty I'opulist members of the leg islature stood with unflinching cour age in tbe last exert themsel sun or some goo every household ble. Yours for the right and in the "bt, MAUION HtTI.KH. prison this year for not paying taxes than in years past. When the people find how they have been fooled by these machine politician, they will know how much confidence to put in what they nay in tbe future Tbtj News and Observer has two ob jects in view in all this. First to try to shif; responsibility for the present de feat of the local school tax; yes, shift respoaibility for wrong, the same old gameetarted by Satan in tbe garden of Eden. Second to try to pump life Into the "niggtr" question as an issue. If that paper continues to try to side track the great economic issues now before the people to be settled by the next Legialator by trying to renew the "nigger racket," it will succeed in making some good people believe that it has surrendered to the Southern Railroad. There is hut one chance for Cul. Andrews and his Kothchild rail road to capture the next Legislature and prevent the reduction of freight and passenger rates, legislation on the lease question and other great and Important reforms, and that is, for tbe next campaign to be fought on the "nigger racket," Col. Andrews would give $100,000 if the News and Observer will do this for him. It is tbe only I Mksiear la taa afate- M i h... ... hMni th. Mnnlklnt eto not capture (oe ne legisiaxure ukuww i .w v. . . . I . ' I auai af fateta af statistics of eoaipara that race prejudices or race favoritlsms unless they can shift tbe issues. Tbeee tutioaal convention la order to caeca i eoanaeaa. I Ura ntM frosa 1891 to 1SJW, also as to InWimnmnntf nrnTcnUd larV COn-I lolCtf.";. n n4 naMkM whn ra) I the rale of the mOBOBOlV. Check thai mm .w. gmWT VAteeAS 1 1 n aSJL. ft. y ft-"-"- I nfllIVIU Mft Wftftft www ... - I . I 1 4 ft ItW 1W t.M ft V S ft - . w j f m victlons. I h ti and hirelinn of th iirnads eouachments af tlM Aa to tba coBClusioaa, I am quite sure that tbe Clerk oitne " .1 w " ir i th-.l-e-l" " fr " ;wr. I aar ootaparaftlve staieoi cm pop.. Su Deri or Court, of Warren County, ana monopuuci u.u uappj erj i , ' I says tnai mere is iocs a in par aqaara mile is sot taa proper is rap occura, ior 11 givea iou i -" - t I 01 S BM MlOf pal ID lav pcbiwbmw laoapartiea, DUl raxnrr cwupwiw" omerLeeuea reiorms. ine speccn -i ,f hJ Aom BOt py taxee proaiptJyi I of popalaUoa perasua 01 roaaii who bas beld office without a, hreaa since tbe war and who is always elect ed by tbe people and who probably never bas missed attendance upon a single term of tbe court during bis term would verify my statement." Here is positive and undeniable proof that tbe Messenger's "facts" are not facts. One further observation and we are done. As a rule Southerners who owned slaves and were accustomed to tbe so ciety of the polite and cultured nave a time another opportunity to make tbe "nig ger" an issue. Shame on them! Sucb politicians are almost as black at heart as tbe negro rapist. These are tbe same class of politi cians who were willing to defeat the school tax and deprive tbe boys and girls of tbe State cf an education, if thereby they could gain some partisan political advantage, not afford to elect to any office or any worth rtsding and tndyiijr. feeling of kindness and charity for tbe positionof trust any such unprincipled negro race, and they are generally and unworthy men, for they will betray kind and just in their treatment of t-beir constituents whenever it Is to him. The editor of the Messenger, their advantage to do so, just as they though born a gentleman, and though betrayed the boys and girls in this he be scholarly in bis tastesnd though iocAl 8Chool tax election matter. Again he bas bad the advantages all bis days we 8a. Bhameon sucb a miserable gang which the best social life of the State could confer, is an exception to tbe rule. Ilelacketb charity. If be ever had charity,tbe monopolies and the ma of monopoly agents and hirelings. irsr H HAttlMU and acaacKiauM. This writer is rcceivinsr a number of invitations to speak, w regret that we cannot accept tbesn all. We wil' refer tneae letter to lion. W. K.Foon tain, State Chairman of tbe Peoples Part- coajmittee. We feel sure that The people can Dr.-Tnonip80Q aiid lne Populist Con gressmen and other prominent Popu lists will agree to make some speeches when requested to do so. After a few weeks we expect to make some more speeches, but we desire to give most of our time to Ths Caucasia. If every Populist will go to work and send us new subscribers each week, we can why is it that tba News and Observer bas not paid ftbe special corporaUoa tax which It owes and which baa beea due since tbe first of last May Lm. ri ; Talu Ml Bfaav Merit I;..- BUUHIC TIM need's Sam i . Merit la tri,.. CUV. llood'afer. aad aatal'd car... tlt!' nood. Sarpar;:.. r to dlrrrtlon.. t ..... aa Tbe powTt iryiag blood pore, drive out tb atandard of comBarisoaa. Further. I have not bad proper time . Mala a.nd tliATMt tbe ATaniaseBlS pro aad oon befira ftbe Coraanisaiee, Dorjto examine tbe reports of tbe rail roads for tbe present year which are At? in. raave for eecoad Quarter of great demand. 1 1897) io la poessioB ol mis ooaro. still better. It Until tbe Judgmenft of the boar V SO SSHaaiiiii in a la (uro a cibuvi ligently say what would be tne proper Tbe last week's Issue of Taa Cau casian has been In This week's iseae is will grow better each week. Those who want to know the inside of things I ntm to he fixed," must read it or ret behind the prooee-1 After the Commission sion. had declare! that there should be no reduction -in rates, t bey adjourned to meet at Round Tha rwftnnU of the State will be much I Knob to consider the matter of assess ST m I m t a mm m .a. 1- OIW fM(HuaaA.aVsata ara I BeDI OK reil-TOBa DrOPfnT. A I ,Blwrru " r '"r mNUnc Commissioner Otho Wilson sentea ny tne fttate Auuiior, a pan oi i -AhMrmA hi. orisrlnal idea of Increas wbion we puoiun tnis weea. ids matter will be continued in next Issue. talk to more people each week and do more good than we can by making speeches. The people must be kept CAN0VAS' ASSASSIN ARXAICMEO. OCR THAMES, Wo nriatt fat ATnaoai imif tViftnlffl tc chine noliticians. in whose service he th mn who h written Pxnreasine iaforuid on the various movemtnts of W I " " I 41 a. : I ' S i . ,J ka. tMM Is, have dried it out of his soul. True their approval of the last issue of The "acome lpom.c.u- .u nopones eacu wee. uie ui mo ut- legialature to at once I !fl . , . nesro racist Brodie. who was tried in . . fn.. .... i ining inai wui save uiui auu uib iiiouw-1 . . . . .u vesto put The Calca- Henderson by a jury of 12 men, three to the a I'opunsi paper iiuo - a , , - . of hom were nesrroes. have convicted to in the State if possi- tne brute of the awful crime. The than it TIlYlftO Ttl MllirT KI-.SrONSIUIMIV. We find the following in the editorial columns of a recent issue of the News and Observer; M We have received several communi cations reviewing the school tax tight. It in as dead a a door-nail, and we can not devote space to a controversy about differences. The attempt in certain quarters to make it appear that thoae who fought it are not friends of public schools is unworthy. The defeat was due solely to three causes : 1. Determination ;to kill anything f assed by the mob that called itself the iCgislature. 2. The giving to negro committeemen voice in the control of white schools. X The unwillingness to bear an addi tional tax at this time, particularly in view of the law sending all men to jail who do not pay taxes by the first court after September. The News and Observer i one of the Observer he would have it to whoop up "tariff and nigger" as tbe great is sues, and try to shift the fight from the great economic questions which eo vitally concern the prosperity of the people. The next tight will be made on these great economic questions. The poli ticians and the agents of monopoly can not prevent it. Read our article on the first page on the Kailrcad Commission. You will find it interesting, and there is more information etlll to he published. 'tis pity, pity 'tis true. Caucasian. One subscriber writes P. S. Since tbe abovie was written that if the last issue of the paper could the news comes that on Tuesday the be read by every voter in the State that it would add thousands of voters Peoples party. We have tried make the paper this week better was last. Now let our friends jury was out but seven minutes. Every I bustle and give us each week new sud- nesro voted for conviction. The brute I scribera will hanr September 1st. These facts speak for themselves. scribtra and we will try to do both. ffK CONtiKATCLAlK HT. AIRY. A "rACT" TUAf IS NOT FAOT. In a recent issue of the Wilmington Messenger it was stated, in substance, in connection with rape and lyncb law that death by mob violence of ne groes guilty of rape was reasonably to be expected, because convictions for that crime could not be had against Those were three great meetings which Senator Butler had at Wades boro, Newton and Concord. Read tbe reports from them on the front page. No part of Senator Butler's speeches brought forth greater applause and more unanimous approval than when he exposed and branded the bolters and traitors. lie showed that tbe Peoples Party was the only party that has ever had enough virtue to expel such men. negroes on account of the presence of papers that pretended to be in favor of members of that race on the juries, of the special school tax, but at the And it was declared in the eaine article same time did all it could or dared to 0r tnat paper that heretofore in North do In an Indirect way to defeat it. Carolina negro jarors had usually ob- That oaperand others could notcomo gtructed the course of justice by their out and openly oppose the only method for improving our public chooU, but it evidently wanted the proposition defeated. It knew that the system, if adopted, would work well and that the people would be pleased with it. The News and Ob server evidently feared that the Peo ples Party would get the credit for it, and rather than this, it seemed to pre fer that the boys and girls of the State should b doomed to ignorance.1 We regret to believe this, but what other conclusion can a fair minded man ar rive at? The Peoples Party has never stooped to such partisan littleness it has nev er sacrificed the interests of the State for party advantage. Tbe Peoples Par ty bas always given its support to every good measure no matter who put it forward. The News and Observer should have been actuated by such high and noble motives as those which prompt such men as Prof. Alderman and Dr. Mc Iver and other educators who always refusal to convict members of their own race on that'ground alone, and that the judge and solicitors of the different circuit courts testify to the truthfulness of that statement. Tbe editorial has been copied in other pa pers published in the State. The ob ject of such publications, just now, is apparent to all. It is to re-sow race prejudice and to cultivate the 6eed diligently until the next election; to call attention from great economic questions which have frightened the monopolies and their tools, the ma chine politicians. That school of pol iticians whose mouth-niece senger is, have already determined to go into tbe next political campaign on the old cry of "nigger" and "tariff." The Messenger is a railroad organ. It i3 opposed to transportation reform. It fought the efforts of this writer to establish a Railroad Commission. It fought the efforts of Tub Caucasian to force the Atlantic Coast Line to pay its back taxes and place its property upon the tax list. It fs now opposed to YOUNG MKN COMING TO THE BES0UK. Mr. A. II. Eller, a young lawyer of the Winston bar, one of the brainiest young men in the State, has spoken out clearly and boldly against one of tbe most insidious and dangerous evils that to-day threatens ovr institutions. It is the subtle and Fit althy effort of the gold ring and tbe trust i0 capture and muzzle our cturcbe and colleges. From the report of tiin Nfionic pic nic held at Mof i-.sille on Nst Thurs day, we clip the following : Mr. A. n. juier, or wmstoa, was the orator of the day. Senator Till man, of South CaroVn, failed to show up. Mr. Eller spoke of the great charity work being done in this State by the Masonic order and United States MO UK INJUNCTION BUSINESS. The Federal courts have come to the rescue of their masters and owners again. This time the court lends the power of its great respectability and majesty to so great and powerful a monopoly as the Western Union Tele graph Company. Oitjnly 23d the State Railroad Con mission passed an order that "from and after the first day of September, 1897, the Western Union Telegraph Company shall not charge or collect more than fifteen cents for transmit ting any message of ten body words or under, exclusive of date, address tnd signature, between any two points within the limits of this State on its lines, nor more than one cent for each additional word." As has recently become the custom and practice in such cases, this mono poly flew to tbe Federal court and de mnded an injunction restraining tbe (jouimission from carrying into effect the above order. The application was made to Judge Simonton who has be come noted as an injunction maker and according to bis custom, he promptly granted the injunction. A hearing in the case is set for the next term of the circuit court at Will Mat Chtm OamaMl ud Bras the HlaUtnUM mt a Vrtor. Madrid, Aug. 14. The Imparcial's correspondent aft Vergara reports that when Michel GollI, tha assassin of Premier Canovaa del Castillo, was ar raigned for examination to-day Before the Military Jodre be refused to choose Mt. Airy township, in Sorry county, I counsel, and the Judge appointed claims to be the banner township for Lieut. Coma, or tha artillery, to do- th. .oc.. .cboo. .x . tb.t j-j "a JxzftS. they are entitled to the $500 reward of- gnity. The Judge read the charges fered by Col. Carr. If that township on which Colli waa arraigned. Dur- gets that premium, in addition to the ing the readins; he was frequently In- rseot.cS.o. fun . , SSV. gSESXSZSi to the special tax voted and in addi- me Tne ciTiiiang aU fled, except the tion to tne x&oo to do given Dy tne State, it will have enough money to run a first-class free school for eight or ten months. We congratulate tbe people of that township upon their uuk or ratber upon i heir wisdom. larthe assessment to about fifty mil lion dollars on the ground that tbe railroads were already making six per oenu net on inai amount, a majority of tbe Commission, however, decided that an Increase of three million dollar was suQcient,and this increase waa made aa already reported. Commissioner S. Otbo Wilson then filed tba following notice : (Prom & necord of July 23). July 23, 1S97. The Commission bavins; finally passed upon the assessment and valua tion of Railroad, steamboat and tele- graph property for taxation, tbe Hon. . Otbo Wilson files statement as fol lows: Since the assessments are now made I give notice that I shall, as soon as fiscal reports for the year ending; Jane 30 are in, more to re-adjust tbe rales ox xrefght ana passengers in accord old man. I mu "wim. A Dominican friar named Austin has I The above extracts are given to held several conversations with Colli I show, as far as the record gives any in an endeavor to effect his conver-1 light on the matter, tbe position taken sion. The prisoner, however, parries I on the questions which came up by tbe all tbe ministratiors of tbe friar, and I different Commissioners. . . . I a a IS WITUOVBCtiHPUnKNrg. If you are not a regular subscriber, cben this copy of Ths Caucasian goes to you this week with our compli ments. If you like this issue, then we will be glad to vieit ycu regularly each week. But before you decide, let ns make one request, that you read every line in this paper. After you have done this, if you like it, then we want you for a subscriber, if not, no barm done. Address, The Caucasian, Raleigh, N. C. As is well known tbe Commission now constituted as follows : Msj. J. W. Wilson, Democrat. S. Otbo Wilson, Populist. Da. J. n. Abbott. Republican. MaJ. Wilson was elected hr a Demo cratic Legislature. Otbo Wilson was elected by the Ler islature of U5. which was controlled IT IS A BAD BULK THAT WILL XOT WORK BOTH WATS. ibe People's Party bas pushed to tbe front the live issues of transporta tion and monopoly reforms the rail roads want to call attention from these reforms and to try to discredit I be executed on Thursday or Friday. tbe People's party, tbe only party that Wil-n&8 unitea" and earnestly fought for persistently demands proofs of the ex lstence oi a uou. It Is reported that he will be gar roted as a common criminal, instead of being shot. A large force of soldiery has assem bled at Vergara to protect tbe court. Tbe Imparcial publishes an inter view with Golli. in which the latter aaaerta that tha Maaaainai Inn nf Trwal. I bv PonulistS. dent Faure, of France, bad not been I Dr. b. IL Abbott was elected by the suggested. The only persons whose I legislature or i7 Dy tbe tioted com deaths had been decreed were Premier bine of Republicans and bolting Pop Canovas, for torturing anarchists in mists. Tbe true and honest Populists the Montjnich prison, and Gen. Pota- of the Legislature of 1897 voted for vieja, for ordering the execution of John Graham for Railroad Commis Dr. Risal, leader of the insurgents in sioner, and Lad he been elected we tbe Philippine Islands.' trust there would have been a record Golli appears to be deeply interested I different from that which has been in the newspaper comments upon his I made by tbe Commission during the crime ana mates irequent complaints year isnt. that tbe journalists do not visit him. I Thb Caucasian is not pleased with Madrid, Aug. 17. The supreme I the record of tbe Commission. It bas council of war has confirmed the sen-1 not done Its duty. There is a wide be- tence of death passed by court martial I lief that the Commission has been aod at Vergara on Michel Anriolillo. alias I is under railroad and corporation in uGolii.'-the assassin or Premier Cano-1 fluence. They certainly have not been vas del Castillo. The murderer will I Just and fair toward tbe neonle and the State. They have been more than fair and just to tbe monopolies. Tbe record a. or. .. .. ' a e-r :-,. .. aJ .foliar.' ,.. . tbeuerreasM t. ., "O oarsapari la 1 UIKinillftia-Ciri,N rresawMaauy vj c L 4( ea as saa. swaavaiaaai f a . fr fail i. niiuAii, m i WhitaaU Inatxtul. W t 3 ins Mate isonnal aniho M il uonege, OIIEENSlUtUo Offers tbe scientific, and tadaatr.; vh., nual expenm to f l ... .Tr mtMnhara. tl nra iK.n j , Practice school of majftaA tha. i . ....... UftALTftr. ft ft county In IL sut Oorrespondencs innu f n,m competent trained Ua.iwn board in oormttorirt ail f. i must be mad f- . " For catalogue and Inform).. uliH fm ft"! I ll'l i 7T T I (ftrMVftftzut l.l l.i .i g I Guilford College. Foundtsl in Five Urf and well arrant l a a. a inn. nesuM new rTiutiamnn ball now bnildinjr. oJu''.- inn specially rlanni tn lti eaUon in baltiif ul lV1tuou tamm mcrm waur arm. 4 ouuraxt kj:a k Kirrm. airj aauBic. ait eti i 1 ctva, ing. CorreBpondetkor m:m-ii-. ' lYeaidrat !.. 1. H EB NOTICE! TO SCHOOL COMMIULB i TEACHERS. lf you want a firat-clau ueUs U bco 00 L, we can tla you in wlUiaaica. ISO ClIAlUtK. 11 needa furniture or any kind of aj w can sara you TIMK. TUol MONEY la buying. nrWe can teacherB. be of rv SHOWS A LITTLE COURAGE. these reforms. Hence the effort of tbe politicians and the newspapers who are controlled by the railroads to try to oharge up to the Peoples party tbe told of the grand things being ac mington which meets September 6th. complished at the Oxford orphan- The Commission bas designated Coin age, for the benefit of which the pic- misaioner S. Otho Wilson to repre nic was given. He severely denounc- sent the Commission at that time, ed the eif fcs comic? from larere And bo the "outsiders" in the r.er. trusts and corporations for charita- sons of the Federal courts, under th- Their effort " bsurd and contempt! ble and educational institutions. He anolicationa and ordera of irreat cor- ble- But if the Peoples party is e- maintained that in giving to ednca- porations continue to try to interfere BPn8il)le forthe rPe - tlTuZ tional institutions the corporations with the affairs and economical r0V. curred in North Carolina, then the De- me illrS -I , , , 1 ... 1 i 1 l tnvmlf ! nt.U mint h. ......Il.lft uicuueu. me policy w oe pursuea ernment of this State. If these at- " .ooyuuw moiw and the course of study to be tempts are permitted to become sue- the raDes tbat haye occurred recently taught, and cited in proof of his ceseful, what will be the use of or the in Florida Alabama, and other south statement the recent call for the necessity for a State Government? ern States where tbe Democratic party resignation of the president of Brown why not turn everything over to the 18 ln P0'-1" 19 rule that will University, on acconnt of his finan- federal judiciary? not work botD ways. cial views. Mr. Eller commended The one thing about this business - ro the cbildkcn. the Quakers for their recent opposi- i8 that these continual injunctions are We desire to renew the Children's uon to tne gut oi ine Messrs. uuKe, serving to open the eyes of the good Column in Thk oi xuruam, to uuiiiuru vonege, ana of th Stt to a trt and dan 1 . - i 1 1 1 1 . J t r spoiie oi mat gut as oiooa money. ,rerous evil which has been silently ia Railroad Ooanaalialoa Ordara a Cbaosa la tha Seaadala of Oaa Trala mm Tha Sovthar. The Railroad Commission met rapes tbat have occurred in the State. I Monday morning and disposed of its docket. Most of the cases were for over charges and complaints of discrimination. The only order made of general! public interest was in regard to the schedule of the train that leaves sh ows that Commissioner 8. Otho Wil son has made the best record, but Tub (Caucasian must in Justice to its con victions say tnat we are not entirely pleased with his work. We think be oould have done more. SENATOR TELLER S SARCASM. Caucasian. In or der to make it more interesting we give credit and lend their help to any the reduction of freight and passenger man or party who is trying to uplift rates to the gold standard level. It is and better the educational system of opposed to the passage of a law to pre- the State. t The News and Observer is very much mistaken when it says tbat the school tax question is "dead as a door nail." There ismorelifein the question to day than there was on the day of the eleotion. This school tax question will grow until it is adopted in every county in the State, and will not wait till those who sacrificed the schools on the alter of miserable partisan prejudice, get in power to do so either. The News and Observer gives three reasons why the school tax was voted down. We will refer to them in the or der given above : 1. Thb Caucasian is no defender of the last legislature. This school bill was one of the very few good measures passed. But how "unworthy" in tbe News and Observer to oppose a good measure (one that would be of the greatest benefit to the State) pimply because that legislature passed it. It in a shameless confession. Now what were the bad things done Dy tnat legislature? They are many, vent foreign corporations now doing business in the State from removing their cases to federal courts and tieing tbe hands of our State administration by injunctions issued by federal cor poration judges. It is opposed to test ing the 09 year lease in the State courts. The Messenger knows that tbe people are aroused on these great economic questions. It fear? that the people will elect a legislature next year tbat will right these wrongs and give the people relief and protec tion. The monopolies are also fright ened about the same thing. Therefore the Messenger is moving heaven and earth to call the attention of the -people from these vital economic issues. The only Trick that it, the monopolies and the machine politicians could think of for this purpose, was to try to arouse 'race prejudice to get the people to look at the "nigger scare crow," while tbe monopolies rob them This is the scheme, and from now till the next election they will strive to keep the '-nigger issue" well to the but every one of them, every bad meas ure passed was adopted by a coinbina- j front. We predict now that they will tion of Democratic and Republican not fool the people this time, votes or by a combination of Republi- But is the statement, which the Mes- cans and bolters, while every Populist senger asserts to be a fact, that negro vote was cast solidly against every bad juror in North Carolina, have, as tbe measure passed. Every great reform I Messenger alleges, refused to convict The Caucasian wishes to commend Mr. Eller's wisdom and oourage. Thie writer was at College with Mr. Eller we graduated in the same class. We regard him as one of the ablest ynng lawyers in tbe State.- The State and thejeountry needs the courage and ability of such men at this time. The gold ring and tbe trusts are not only making gifts to churches and colleges in the north with a view to controlling them, but they are doing the same thing in this State. Harper's Weekly a gold and mo nopoly organ, no doubt had this scheme to capture and per vert our schools in view, when it published an editorial in last week's issue lamenting that it would be some time before the south could be brought around to "sound money." "It is through the influence of schools and colleges of the best character that southern men who are now assailing the standard of value will be succeed ed by a new generation who will stand up for the financial honor of the coun try and for the rights of capital, etc." If our people sit still and submit to the capturing of our schools and col leges by the . gold trust and the monopolies, then they will poison the sources of truth and pervert the minds of the young men of the rising genera The hope tbat has always-inspired BpfcramaaaUa Ooaaaaant Upon tha Aetlaa af Fadaral CaarU fa Bflura Strlka. Dkrvkb, Col, Aug. lore it bas been supposed to be the province of tbe courts to punish men IvBjVOB I fA. .ft.!...... . . ft .j n : m . - every mgk)t. Moch complaint has the striking coal miners, -but now it been made of the failure of the seems to be the accepted idea that tbe Southern train leaving here at 2 courts can punish men for crimes which 2 o'clock at night, and the Seaboard somebody alleges they may commit." vestibule, leaving here at 2:1G, to v ..d or..df.th.r make connection. I , . . The Commission makes an order rfm. requiring the 2 o'clock on the South- going stage-coach while you take the ern to wait till 2:20 so - as to make I iirhtninsr exnress or eleetri Mr. wh connection with the Seaboard. The I he was sick he was treated by old fasb- CHARLES J. PARfiFft Manager EJuciftiVo&al Curat lUfeoXlt ncimaniM vmraW Li j to l 1I0RTII C1R0UK1 COLLEGE OF AGRlCULTLuC UECIIAIilC ARTS WILL OPEN SEPT. 9TH.IES2. TrlAPAII BTrl mm Am9Vt a.AltrAa J Hereto- J technical rourtM. KxrM-ntaMl W and stealthily faftenine its ereedv , all our young people to write Commission has done much to add ioned methods and given old fashioned grip uno tie throats of the people letters or V" "Pon sub- to the convenience of the public in SJJSV0" dem.and. modern fnd'at ?he LZe ey In addi- n" . to be InfTgWa ;;.tl,r;'T. A" " i. prepared by i I, . . . . I Win Ti n fir v., AAnraM noinniAu ioi-f- t.f I uuu we snaii enueavor eaon wees: to i e -"-a- . . I vMni m nl.A.4.lft - 3 A . tne serpent would not be exposed or --"jr OTFW1jr M.pM bUo welfare. We are thankfnl I r h r n 17 -.71." V I" -.'IV. print .sW..cia,., add S,' checked. ( tor the little folks The people have it in their power to correct this evil. Let them elect next year a legislature that tbe railroads and other corporations do not own, and we pledge them that such disgraceful scenes will not again occur iu North Carolina. The legislature bas the power to force every corporation do ior small XaVOra. Dnt tha Commiaainn I modern nenn ITnsufa a.M.n..-.:!!. Aiwn, ouuutou, uuuiuiuuve on, unw, uwi uwug wuh n was created, to I promptly upon tne mood and bv To the one sending the first letter we will send a small present. Now who will get it 1 We will publish his or her name and the present sent in our next issue. When Senator Butler exposed the man TVm .1. ; ing business in the State to submit Jersey of the Charlotte Observer nounced the executivreonimittee Tof such matters to our State courts for in cmineT that it is opposed to trusts, theNational Silver Bennbliean narHr adjudication. while it supports tbe gold sUndard The members are: Fred. T. Dubois, The Peoples Party will fight for which is the "dady" of trusts; when Idaho; Judge J. J. Harper. Waah this reform till monopoly domination he arain deposed the treachery of that "eTton Court House, Ohio; Ben 8. is checked and crushed. paper to Bryan in the last campaign ?fn Jostown, N. Y.; A. M. and its efforts now to side track Bryan ,TB t t 1'01lTer 01-5 athau , and the economic reforms demanded I Sf Sendusalistof the names of your 2i"a r.pe0?, Bet P a I man, Boze man Montana iiiiirni v j nnr w- a-a aa aa a a av . Thk Cau- I luaunacr Ullk UI IIIU WAIO. do and what the people expect of it. I n"ing pure, rich blood it cures dis- . . I ease ana esublisbes good health. 5ILVtH REPUBLICANS. Cbalrmaa Bmn Xa Xxaaatlva C Duluth, Minn., Aug. 16. Chair- afternoon an- ialists in every department. Etataats far Saailaa. laclllit tart For County Student!, - - - Itf For all Other Student b. - 2( Apply for catalogues to ALEXANDER O,. IIOI.LA.bil LLI, rrrfidrtt Raleigh, N. C. THE UNIVERSITY. Forty-seven teachers. 113 (summer school lis), total, US. $8 a month, three brief rour. ion courses, law and medical and school of oharmtcr. . Oi courses open to women, suaiiner for teachers, scholarship sqA ior tbe needy. Addrea, PRKSIllKKT A I.IlEKIlI CLail UilW HaUoaal Do You Want SIMPLE COPIES TO YOUR NKIO H BOBB BKND FOB A I1C8DLK OF SAM PLC COPIKS. neighbors who do not take casian. We will send each one a sample copy. It will do him good to I ..A. A A t i. i ft - . . ft riftu ft... jtiuir im iihh r-fia i l ir aan n i m i . . . .ft.ftft. I I Tha hUilM 1- S m and aak him tn 9-iv vnn hi- .k.u I e want each one of our reader and uwku ior one I tion. Try to get each one to subacriba Vi workers to send for bundles of fulm "m . ?' v'f ?or . - mZ . aamnla nnnipa of tKi i-.r. .- . r . "OS UBDlO .urajrear. mo usuipaign oi iy nasi ' r vviM,wwu m any zorm of disease now begun. 9 you can use them to, will also send you measure defeated by the last legisla ture was defeated by a majority of the Democratic members combining (or fusing, if you please) with a maj rity of the Republican members. Did l he Democratic caucus expel their mem. bers who betrayed the people? No. 3. Thb Caucasian does not defend or apologize for any improper school . m A . a oi crime persons oi tneir own race simply on the ground of color or race true? It is not true as far as our ob servation and intormation goes. We hitV2 before us now a letter from one of tbe most intelligent,well-informed and GOOD FOB BEBTIK COUNTY. The Bertie county Populist Execu- us to keep up the gigantic struggle to I tive committee passed tbe following throw off tbe crushing yoke of bank J resolution : and monopoly domination, has been "Resolved, That as Populists we that sooner or later the moral influ- condemn tbe action of County Chair ences of society would line up with "jan.J.M. Early, in voting for a gold fltftnilftM man fna. I T ft .ft o..ft. .1 ovo i . man iui uiuiru (3iai.es sena ... v.. advanuge. We I one or two ways. The flnt.. n ftu. 2 I 2 a . . ... auusvriDLiun i nvia uBDanBoiaeiioB ctr tha t-Mn... m.1 1 j . . - Inn, - fts.r . uua sua return envelope to send us second way is from careless a emu. i loeai treatment or other diseases. Thb Caucasiam is determined to have I CaUxroAvas. 20,000 subscribers before the polls close Unhealthv urine from unhealthy I en election day in November of np-rt kidneys is the eheif cause of bladder iivuuicb. DO ioe WOmb. likat Ik. I ted for tha nnr. pos-,audif sot doctred too much lA PIANO 1 That Will Please year. Give us this many readers, and tha I "'j 7." '! ine Pur' people will then know bow to get tbe otliabie X-ZV mrmmmmmm nu : i; j lUB Vv. xuib ,uB uiunupuiies ana to- in nrtfrrtic. fo n- n.;n. Z ,k gold trust have feared. Hence the son, a free ilver man and a Pm,i;ir I i' .1.. . except in rareeasea. It is siccaud m, rimr nri rh trn&f. and auk ihn tnnnhin I m many readers and wel back t and verveloa tnihi.i.i.i induce the church officers and preach- ono? to leet a county chairman in ae- Pro,ni,8e you f the people will elect therefore any pain, disease or in eon- I AABiianAA n.fk f a a .4. J . I Bfllt fVttm tk a. t a M .1 -aV-Aa.a..ja aa mZM--m - m . . wawauvv Ttaiaa tuc tOISLtC AUU EllODai I " wwasvaw lUTJUUi VKlBinUtB. IMi W,"CUVW WaaaiXWieQ Ifl Kid HAY A. rfllFnton . I I ka.!. 1.1 S3 auuuwaaiawa au vu a u - m Wll VII vUUil .1 j . a a . a . a I U U AUVv Wf I . . .... w. ers and the heads of the colleges to ac- -h;iT man" who has written us a letter comment- ... . cnairmen. ing upon tbe Messenger's editorial. As committeemen tbat may have been ap- id well known tbe majority of tbe vo pointed, if such is the case in any lo- ters in Warren county are negroes. oality, but why not be fair and tell tbe truth? When the negro school com mittees were abolished and all tbe white and colorel schools in a town- hip put under tbe management of one oouimittee, and where a colored We publish the following extract from the letter. The writer, after referring to tbe Mesienger's cbarge about negrs jurors, says: "It is absolutely untrue so far as it relates to negro jurors in Warren man bs brn put on, It wu done 10 county, and I believe it to be untrue as 10 toe inner eastern conniie". 1 have no acquaintance with the j iry system in the western counties. For fifteen years after tbe right of jury service bad been conferred by law upon the negroes it is safe to say tbat an a rule in each of the juries em paneled in criminal cases in Warren county at least one half Were negroes, he ovuM look sfttr tb tote rests of ths Colored schools of tbe ttiansbip. The News and Observer knows tbat there is not a while. school In North Carolina uoder the control ' of a i.egro board. Why not tell the truth? V li-it a man or papr attempts to cept a part of their ill gotten gains as hush money. - Christ found the money changers carrying on their oppressive and in famous business in tbe temple. Why did the officers of the churoh allow them to carry on their robbery under tbe protection of the church? Because tbe money changers were dividing profits with the priests. Christ drove ths money obangers from tbe temple. Why do not his disciples of the present day thunder from their pulpits against the polluting touch of tbe modern money changers', Why!1 To core Cwuuitiun f orever. Take Gaacarets Cumlv Cathartic- 10c ol- Sic If & C. C fall to cure, druggists refund money. Zp2)Awnt -Jr. Let every other county where there is a traitor on the Executive Commit tee take the same action. See in -another column tbe resolu tion passed by the Populists of Cabar rus county to tbe same effect. The Peoples Party is party of political itegrity, and will not harbor the un faithful in its ranks. The meeting of the State Committee of the Peoples Party held in Baleigb last week was tbe fullest and most en thusiastic ever held. The party is united and Aggressive. See a report of tbe meeting on the first' page of this issue. us commence bow. . I Dae, di adder or urinary nasaam ia -S..:l?C cc:j,c:j can it is necesscj WI1FB m r no B'AMaaial . a. m i aatfti aa-m-ftft-. w . . a . .. uuiLrva (tno naven I j a eaauj avoided. ut truawj ana gotten Injunctions toun.a oul prevent tbe minersfrom miMhinai I side fo; holding meetings.- This is shocking. Sit! Tha unnrf. ...A. I . . .. . I UO mild I ecru, iu umits ioh aiiae-in. ir;ift. ' WI oency for even appearance sake. Xext C?aZ t To Ithftfl.U. afti. . . ... -r r twe17 I w mere Kt it xtzi zi ere asked W H i Z"Z Z?: I r-zzi cih:r cdfis. vca r-st m h,,t tra .iri t& I U II la M wall Hw " I we may expect an injunction to orol WWt a miner, from criticising the tro?t Where will it end? A day of reckoning is coming ' . V When the scalp is atrophied, or shiny bald, no preparation will re store the hair in all other cases, Hall's Hair Reaewvr will -tart a growth kidney and bladder remedy is iooa reali?d -If you wed a medUdS yoa should have tho bert. Atdrai pUU fifty cents and oaa dollar. Yoo may nave a sample bottle aad Pamphlet, both sent free by nail. M-n ion the Caheaaian and aaid your address to Dr. KUmer ft Co B.Bjfbamt.B.lT.Y. The proprTeS; of this papar awtttee the nulaa boss of this Iter. 'BBUT tflMtf S fc!lj ptif es tbe adiifczrJ call:. If cat ferula by bed t!::I:rs; cidross, THE JOIItJ CI1U0CII CO., ClACIHHATI AETTT.03K : i
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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Aug. 19, 1897, edition 1
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