-s . ' lit'' - upwnt 20.000 subscribers 10 The Caucasian before the campaign of 1898. c- CAUCASIAN D r3 iJ fa Cesafca fTC3 C7 Cm) DC If IOa3.ta$II3. V- - VOL. XV. RALEIGH, N. 0., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1897. SO. 411. i , , rz - ... RUSH FROM law vua sham and . -j rr.i . . ... THR TRUTH XS'VffiMi sS'ISi.'S 1I1D 1 11 U 1 11. 1 Pfi8P"f; hen Lwante.d to mte country and pushed the vital iuau The Si Fab! ion Damocrat Kefases to 'I he Following Letter i Senator Butler Af r Calling For It- READ rt Mir lrrnta Henator Hotler ,,1, iiiit-ii irmg to MrTliat If Dodged a Tote ,niii tr k Oamtlon Sea vvllUt '' " Th Tariff TheH, ,rif lle ld Parties to Bid .k :d" "The Hooct Oaeitlon si.mih TrlfT right Iloth Old Par ti,, n I'rotrt t.d and Fostered Trusts Th-niy ICniifidy For Trusts Is to Ke ,,, 1 ii tne That Produce Them The A'l'irct Untied by The PopalUt Coa toniC' '"''" Henators. This Latter I. ( mi'plc Doceiaent. Tbf 1 nlowing letter will be espec ially i''r' resting to silver Democrats. Tli k before Senator Butlers's , r.rt nt cch in Clinton, some one sljjQir. i innetf "A Voter'' publish ed an ;: ny nons card in the Samp an 1' ii "rat asking the Senator to frpln!) Si n tariff record in Congress. Wtn n i. matin hia speech he could nut w' t 'l'1' author of the questions. the t'h'or ot me ucruocrat, or any him admit and tt;fv 77.-7:: rr:rrj,".'""ar.a l T U1 . iu .7I V' -r: -vu W W ni mine jast national eam- vetbnXrpT.V. n"5Twer Pa,Bn ran publicly declared that yet been offered was one prepared by he would leare the Democratic party n.W18 d ?iWoer RepubIi' if vit1 were not taken cans and introduced bv Senator Pet- up by that party. The Cleveland Dh!;v?;,,tnv nme?ment ? the Politicians are of eourse mad. umgley tariff bill. The amendment The politicians of both of the two was to the effect that every article old parties, who were thus driven Zfa: !e"i -onopoUe. and the ! AND SEE WHY. free listVandtUrinyci ?rw-gu ?uacil0n in any court t0 es tariff) are of COttr8e anxious to side tablisn the fact as to whether or not track the overshadowing economic a trust exuts in a certain line of questions and to again revive the business. This was not only far- tariff, and of course they are uis reaching, but it provided the ma- pleased at the action taken by the chiney so as to make it effective as far Pnnnliat Cnnr,,, a 4 .p., Th. fu Bt ft. the tariff bill was concerned, which 11 i;fuii to Publlh It-lhel all Other anti-tmst lawn h . " mmmmm. mM, VUB W O 1U l,UO WUU- 10 ao. uia tnis amendment passT gress because that action disrnDts No. It was supported solidly by ev- their scheme and preserve the isju s ery ropunst, Dut uemocratio votes ror which Bryan contended in the j lined with the Republican vote to last campaign. Of course they are defeat it. also mad with ryan and are se- The Democrats who opposed our cretly preparing to knife him, The anti-trust amendment (and it was di- railroads are all for the gold stand- rected chiefly against the sugar trust) ard. They supported McKinloy in claimed that it was unconstitutional the last campaign. They care noth- and gave this as an excuse for joinicg ing about the tariff. They would the Republicans and voting against support a Cleveland free trader as it. We challenged them to show quick as they would a McKinley pro- wherein it was unconstitutional and tectionist, jast so he was a goldbug cBina to accept any smenameg; or ana a monopolist. And in every change that they would suggest that State where the railroads can cap would make the amendment cocsti- ture the legislature and the Demo tutional and secure their support, cratic committees next election, thev But they le'used. They would not will pet a delegation to oppose Bryan accept our amendment, they would in I'M). This scheme is now being not suggest how it could be changed, worked in North Carolina behind the They would not effer an amendment "tariff and nigger racket.'' of their own, but simply joined the Your insinuations that I took this Rennblicans in votincr our amend- Dosition on the tariff nnastinn in odh is to tether the questions. He ment down. It was these Democrats order to curry favor with the llepub tai l th.t he would gladly answer who relieved the Republicans of the licans and to get their support to be n Miy one wouia siana np responsibility of killing the best an k!iit ru,or if any one would ti-trust amendment ever before Con u ho dosired Senator Butler gress, and the vote of these Demo w. rthem. Not a single man crats will be quoted as a justification i usucu auesire. PUt ine au-lhv nvorv mnnnnnlu ItPnnh inan in the next campaign. "It was uncon stitutional," they will cry, and quote Democratic testimony to sustain them. f this amendment could have been put on the tariff bill then the Repub licans would have been put in the position of being forced to accept their tariff bill with this amendment or to defeat their tariff bill, because this amendment against trusts was on it, and was the policy pursued by the Populists and Silver Republicans CYCLONE" DAVIS WRITES. HOW THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN THE NORTHEAST L03KS TO A SOUTHERN POPULIST. FEVER COHTOES TO SPIlED.!rMB,m" jommw a cuei PARTY CHARS. THE LATE REPORTS FR1B THE IN FECTED DISTRICTS SHOW AN IN CREA E IN NUBIER OF CASES- th in ari l ii ny 1 1 tl) 811 dinn r llid Out "no". Th" Sampson Democrat, in report ing h poech, failed to state these liiiK but trid to create the im prt's -ion that Senator Butler dodged the '( M'stion and was afraid to cx pltui Lis position on the tariff. )a S.tptembar 2oth Senator Butler wrutf a reply to the mtsrepresenta tioiis aritl sent to that paper with a rt'i ii st to publish, but tho editor re fused. Thu letter is as follows: Khitor Sampson Democrat. Clinton, N. C. 1'kau Sir: I did not se a copy of your paper contaitting a report of my rt cent speech at Clinton, but 1 iMticml the following extract in an othir paper clipped from your pa per: "lie declined to answer the ques jns put to him in a recent issue of he "Democrat" by 'Voter," on the ground that the writer or the same did not bign his real name. This 1ts his Teasons for not voting gaiust a tariff bill that favored the interests of trusts in the items of su gar and otton ties still a mystery." Kvrj man who heard my speech knows that the above statement is tut only unfair and misleading, but t'r- s-ly inaccurate. Such a state ment cau do neither me nor the Peo ple's party any harm in Sampson county, and can only serve to dis credit your paper as a fair and true juirual with men of all parties who uciinl my speech, and if the above (x'r.ict had not been copied in other pHt'trj, I should not have noticed it. Your renort gives the impression to tboso who did not hear the speech fiat 1 d di?ed or refused to answer nu' stions put to me about my rec ord. Njthinsc could be further from the truth. I have never dodged a vote either in the State Senate or in the United States Senate. There nevtr has been any doubt about my position on any public question, and 1 hare never refused to answer a Kstion put to me on the stump when faced bj the man asking it. I went on the stand at Clinton pre pared with copies of the Congress iontl Record and with a copy of the from beginning to end, to try to amend the bill in every respect pos sible, to remove inequalities and in justice, (knowing that the Republi cans had secured enough votes to pass it on the final vote, no matter how we voted,) and having done this, re-elected to the Senate in 1900 shows that you are very poorly informed or else that you wilfully intended to do me an injustice. You must know that most of. the Populist Congress men and Senators were elected by the help of Democratic votes, and they took the same position that I did. Now did Senator Allen refrain from voting on the final passage of the tariff bill in order to curry favor with the Democrat in his State) It would no 3oabt have pleased the partisan and monopoly Democrats in Nebraska for Senator Allen to have sided with the Democrats of that kind in the Senate in tiying to side tiack greater questions and making the tariff the leading issue. But Senator Alien did his duty. He knew that the People's patty must take such action as would emphas z3 the importance of the financial and monopoly refoims b vi all other questions; and he d d it regarlless of leaves the Republicans to accept it I the consequences. H put the inter or be responsible for rejecting their est of the people and the whole eoun- own measure, These are the reasons why I de manded, to know the name of the man who asked the questions. When he refused to answer, though I still believe he was in the audience, I asked if yon, as . the editor of the paper would father the ques tions. You did not answer. I then asked if any Democrat in the audi ence would father the questions. No one would answer. I then ask ed if anybody, Demoorat, Re publican or Populist in the aud ience who wanted me to an swer the qaestion saying J would answer them if a single man would ask me to do so. No one said ves. but there oame a volley of "noes." I had intended to answer the questions even if I could get no one to father them, but when no one seemed to care anything about the questions, and when the audience expressed its desire for me to ignore them, then, and then only, did I pass tnem over, ah or mis you know. You should have been fair and manly enough to state these facts or at least say nothing. There was no c sense for you' to misreprc- ent me and the facts. The policy referred to above was try above his own personal ambition Besides, the Republicans would rath er help elect a free trader who was for the gold stanard to the Senate than a protectionist who was for free silver sixteen to one, more greenbacks, and against monopoly rule. I might also call the attention q the well known fact, but a fact which you seem not to know, that there was no chance of the defeat of the tariff bill no matter how the Populists voted. The Republicans had secured Tho CoadiUoa of Tko Wealth Prod or er la Both Seotloaa Tho lut aa FroM Tho Same Caaeee Hew Tho Political r raidlapef ThoBoalhora aad Weetera PopalUt Differ, Bat They Are of Tho Sanaa Mlad aad Parpeor. "Hon. "Cyclone'' Davis, of Texas, has accepted an in vitatian to make a series of speeches in State campaigns in Nebraska and Iowa now in prog ress. He writes a letter to his home paper, the Alliance Vindicator, at Sulphur Springs, Texas, as follows : Corydon, Iowa, Sept. 8, 1897. To the readers of the Vindicator: When I left Texas I crossed Okla homa and the Indian Territory, East ern Kansas and Eastern Nebraska to Jjincoln. In most of these sec tions crops are fine; growing corn in Eastern Kansas, Eastern Nebraska Western Iowa is fiae and there art millions of bushels of old corn. It is nothing unusual to find frcm ten to fifty thousand bushels of last years corn in "corn bins" and eleva tors at a country depot. Shelling machines at the depots are run by small steam and horse power like threshers. t seemed terrible to con template this vast amount of corn here with virtually no market at liv ing prices, ' while our country, for the past year, has been in such sore need of it. This man has haen choked to death by the same monop oly of money and transportation that starvtd us because we were unable to buy and transport to our country. At;o me corn that did go to our country was sold here at such a low price as to make this man heartsick and despondent and yet reached our marxet at such a price that, in our condition, forced our people to burd en themselves to buy. Politics are in a strange condi tion to a Southern Pooulist. The S lver Republican, Silver Democrat and Populist all call each other "orother.' That imperial insolence, that autocratic, prognostic, dogmat ic air or me oouiaern uemocrat is not found among Democrats in the Northwest. They" and the Populists have both been under the cowering lash of Republican rule here for years, just as we Populists and Re publicans in the South have been under the scorn, contempt, ridicule J 1 r .1 r auu rauK rum oi me democracy in the South. The Democrats here and Silver Republicans are the most of them Populists in everything but the name an,d they are generally net sticklers about tne name. But nine - A . II M out oi ten oi an rexormrs nere are hoping praying and working to unite all the forces in the ram paign of 1903. And when I tell them that the condition and position of the Southern Democracy is such that he will recognize no union ex cept the unconditional surrender and abject submission of the Popu lism oE the South to his tyrannical way, when I tell them that it is the Democratic, dynagty in the South that is responsible for the intense Saaoaarr mt tho Fav.r-There Here 43 Oaoeo aad M Doaho Si el let tee of the Dlffaroat Cltl. I erected. WiHisaTOX, Sept. 30. A sum mary of the progress of the yelldw fever epidemie up to the eloce of the day, yesterday, mad in the offise ot the surgeon general of the Marine Hospital Service, a total of C82 eases and 00 deaths in the en tire country, distributed by cities and towns vas follows: Edwards, Miss., 211 eases and 6 deaths: New Orleans, 203 eases and 24 deaths; Biloxi, Miss., 135 eases and 7 deaths; Mobile, Ala., no to Tuesday nizht. 53 cases and 8 deatl s; Scranton, Miar, SJ cases and J deaths; Ocean Springs, Miss., 23 case and G death; Brkley, Miss., 10 cases and 4 deathr; Cairo, 111., 4 case; Atlanta Qa., Louisville. Ky., Perkinton, Miss., and Beamont, Tex., 1 ease each, the cases at Louis ville and Beaumont proving fatal. Niw Orleans, Oct. 1 Today was again something of a ree- a a e ora-Dreaaer in tne matter o: new cases. They cropped np in all di- JeJse Jaeaeaa tHeegrtoo With The CHhee Oeerte IkMl C'lvtl ree. Wastxixti, W. Va.. Spt. 23 Jadge Jsekson, f t)i L'oitad StaUs Cirtnit Court, to dty graettd a tem porary trjraetioa roattaiairg Colloe tor Whiu from reatvtcr William Bo tier from his poeaioa as rajrr at th ilaanis disulory, to b fiaally heard October C. .A few wks ago J adf Jackson gritted a permanent io junction affair tt th removal of Democratic dt-paty marehsU from fiea. Ttis aetion ht brn dua greed to by several United States Judges in other similar ta. Jodgt Jackson to-dsy mentioned th different opinions held by J ad go Cox ard others, atd in granting th injanetion said: -It appears that Butler is to b remoTtd in violation of the civil service rule. Circular No. 1Q. ot th Acting Commiaaiaasr of Internal Revenue, and a rent order of Secretary Oige, inscribes Pa lAao pflna S Vfco PaepUaeoThlahtox ae WWI Teo a The Jadmeat Ttntoa BIaedWee4 Paete-Soeaa. for Tho (' -CAisj. There ia. aa real party lit aaeog aaj el I be paniee la North Carat! aa. Time as whoa ttm paaalo wee all aJ the party of thetr father a of tb la Ooeacea around the am. That tia t P4. There is m party liae m say shore. Tata a boat the nmaecaUc party, wber te itf Leacisg tee cra!a say it l U tgU the ChUga plat fora a4 help Repablicah. tnber lead 1 Off lemorraU aav that tha Chira- a put form is l'opahet, a4 tWrfr naviagBo pistforss of -r ar not tVBharrats but Repabtioaa and vi,te that wsj openly. Tbea there are Iiesaocrata U are true kilter standard saea,wh will vote their aeatiaaeots beraua they ar h et aentiBtenta sad far the goo of the country, wbHbee Chirag platforat denounce or affirm their noatisaeaU. And there are Kepejblican bear pa TUB FREE PASS INIQUITY. T7tkt Coast Gnni Jbtj n&i PmtBtat&tj Apiut Cciuis Hiilrcsdi for VioUtisc t&t B4ILE0AD COI1UISSI0N ACT- w I t sw- that no removal shall b mad frositHo( rerardlee of offloe. who opealy any position subject to com examination, except for jast .1 K . : . . .1 43 1 1 TCrCST-rXTZ b JV-ator th. 8; ha. had sine IrJ.--V m " jT V. r xrr l ror a Senator of hi sge ia appointing effieer, and of which ths It b Senate aad oatoftu no state ran Char, aa ha ed tho I The Ixk Tho U SnM ferae mm Thlo tmm We ssak th fvUamg atact from Jadg KeKiaaoa eharg t tl rrasdjsry at tl KeptemWr r a vf yam ires . m wit vi oiuo. in vrraii . . . . ipetiti -"Kintry'Spre.perltyandap: Wak toaaty f.pef l a- it cans r0 atr Butler In all h has daoe Ir tov rorati ir JlKiom- If a ,n lD Jenave and opeslj declare be I ma to Mts cxrT on a rasa l aea IT ' WlUl Ik tt H.l(l.. dM. 1... L.J .1 . . . . . accused shall have fall noticscd an I opportunity to make dtfena.n As to th jurisdiction of hi court,! denied by Jadee Cox and other Fed- rectionr, but up to C o'clock the! Cral Judges, Judge Jackson said he death record was still low. The fe ver is rapidly spreading in many di rections, but the large majority of oases are proving to be of a harm less type. The weather is warm and the conditions excellent for new oases. But the death percentage has fallen considerably below the record of 1878 The most important new case is Dr. Beveiley Warner, pastor of the rich Trinity Church. His case is a felt no doubt of his post ion. BOLD WORK OF BANDITS. TralaCrew Held Ca ot Mlddat la ladlaa Territory Crew Wae Completely rot prleed aad Used 'm with Paeeeogere to Be PI ached. El Rixo, Okla.. Oct 1.-Bandits robb?d rgRock Island pafscnger train and all its passengers about fire miles south ot Minco. in the Indian :U umu oue. rv.cn ana poor ... uave Territory The railroad and express ""'vv" I omciala hava feerr.l 0 hn . nn in of Health reports seem to show that tne best drained and kept streets are presenting cases as' numerously as those which are minus of sanitation. The authorities continue to keep the wateiwork plugs open and every gutter is filled with water. A bitter fight is being made on the Board of Health because it is insist mg on quarantining ium.ates ot houses in which yellow (over exists in those houses which adjoin. The fever here of course, has not been declared epidemic; and for that reason physicians are disinclined to report yellow fever. A number of doctors said to night, in a formal protest, that if their names are re ported in connection with yello. fever patients their practice will be ruined. Kdvtards, Mis3. On. l.-Nine-teen new cases have been reported to-day, of which eleven are white and eight colored, M0BII4B, Ala., Oct. 1. The in crease of number of cases continues slow, there being but seven cases re ported to-day, that section for several weeks, and armed guards have been put aboard all night trains at El Reno and ear ned through to Chickasha, It had not been thonght that the ontlaws were bold enouehto attack a train running in mid(JaT. The m0rniBg trainmen were completely surprised and tbey were not prepared to effer any resist ance when five masked men came np on them at the lonely siding The place is uninhabited, the only person in the vicinity at the time being four section men. These sec tion men gigged the train, the rob bers having compelled them to do so. prod tie his peer! II haapaaaad nsor peoples law and got a ore of the p pie interest up ( er than all the other humbug eaatioaaIita. . Other Democrats, as tiard to be, vote sqaarely for th Chicago platform be cause they ft-r la it. And the there are honest Uepablieans who voted fr llryaot and would dolt again oa the tilter issue. Thrr arc TopulUU who oted for Bryan, hut torn of them are of the eelfltb kind and want offloe. net caring for the country, and other Pop ulists who secretly td for McKio ley, jut a th go?4 Hemorrat did. There was a eelfi.b, personal intereet behind tbe gold Ikeoaocrst and the office-wanting Populist. IVfferi, Tillman and lianas io the whole turn out of th nation. Mr Mc Kinley send out a silver Senator for the urpoce of a blind to court foreign banks, but Butler work la tbe Senate, ana me Senate I with him and the people are with kim. Mr. Butler Is a Populist, but leading maoagers," so called ia hit party, are against hint just as sileer Republicans put -o oocfldrrre in McKinley' Republican silver-Inter national fool business, Tbe Leico crat hat him because he brok party line for tbe people, but th people will he heard from at th next election for Butler and Uuell, regardless of old party Urea. Vut Purtu. SOLO HER HUSBAND FOR S4.000. vxi A s j : a a t . a xuo uanuiis were niaaen men in a brush p,ije and jumped out as soon as the passenger train hid taken tne siaing. The Other Woeeaa Seld She Leeed Sflea Mora Thee Hie Wife. Sr I.01 is. Mo Oct. I. According to tbe Post-Dispatch John A. TrulU, a Under the Pressure of Winchesters condaetor of the .North Central Ktec- and ngly-looking six shooters the 5"c a L?I l". . r . . . iivr eij W 1 avian wuo urnirrt trainmen, the express messenger and thst ah loes him more thsn hie wife all of the score or more of pass ngets doe. The deal waa tbe aroueltothe were made to climb down from tbe I following remarkable statement made train and stand in a line, hands np. I to Mr. Truitt by a Mrs. Stephens, who on the prairie, along the railwav. I lives in this city with hr father: While thrr-ecf the robbers eoeerad "r. Truitt, I lot your bu.bend tia Kel fr;hf mA ,-A .k... I and 1 want him. I have traveled the m m a ti,- -- 11 I worto over ana d ?i7I Zv.j VL:WW J . """ ever loved; I will is the first man I git too ll.tKKl in passenger to another down the line. Truitt. who i. tbe father of four chil CANALS. Why Shall aot Oar OoesramoatBalld aad Owi Iho Nlaasra Canal aad Also Oi Railroads as Basal DoesT-What; the Basalsaa Mean to do. Hartford Courant A correspondent of the Birmingham Post, of England, states on tne author ity of a Russian official that work is soon to be begun in earnest on tbe great oanal to connect the Baltic and partisan hatred that exist there and for the middle-of-the-road organisa tion they .seem thunderstruck. The great battle cry here is a union cf the South and West against tne gold standard ijast. Dut 1 tell tnem it can never be done it it means the Black Seas, between which there that we Populists in the South are is already an important communica to be made the only martyrs, if we 1 Hon by tbe headwaters of tbe Volga. are to be made a sacrificial offering I The canal will cost about 3,000.000 . oi i : 1 1 t , inn : t . i auu enough Democratic help pledged to vote with them to insure the "final'' passage of the bill,, no matter what shape it was in. Our only hope was to improve the bill if possible when the fight was being made by sections. This I and every Populist and Silver Republican did. We went further. When the tariff bill was reported back to thfl Sanata bv the conference i i a i ta i I - a. v. o j . il.. inH will h 1 1 00 mite lonir and told them that we had assur- country who for six years have Ll7!KJJ!J,e" thTeSIlftTeinifd1! r l r ui: I a j4.-j j :. j I of the passage of the largest iron-clad; DW irvouovvr two wipHuiwau swiuai auu . -uuWu ua, Huratu WQat u more to the purpose it will inai iney wo am neip us io sen a xueiauu uumempieu us, ueapea meif tariff back to conference and keep it I ignominy and opprobrium on us, tiere until certain changes at l an loaaea us witn contempt and con could be made in it if the Democrats tumely, stained our garments with would give us their solid backing in stale eggs, baptised many of as in such a fieht. A number of Democrats our own blood and sent others to the mi a a. a .ma. ine oanaus secured about $JW in cvsh and such other valuables in the1 way ot watches, pins, and jewelry as were in sight, the women pas sengers were not molested. Hav ing taken forcible possession of every mm g mat they could carry j away, the bandits mounted their horse and rods off. to tbe west with the probata intention of reaching the.r retreat in tbe Wichita Mountains. dreo, seems to agree to the deal. It is stated that last Tuesday Mrs. TruiU knowing that her hasband loved another attempted to take her life by swallowing a big dose of morphine. HOT CUBANCll6A6tmilT. wotLfc t vrm mtt to rtivr iitstv vnouiri it To tuw. lr woru . Tsiri r vsii t.Kit.a TVmm TO t MM 4 HTHS tl tn,t IrTII aaiLhoahs ah artvai to .ita t a rata paaa. TMtt ca srrost t siLVoTHia iioixt mna Ti-.s: caairth. Tiis.iui4Imuiit" t six TashsrttST tbs ur itasa t aiT 1 JrtK.MKhT os viisia ls. It is reporteJ that the grand jarr aeting apoa said ehsrg. have fuaJ preatBaet,ts afaiast eerfam rail roads in tbe State, rharctsr tfeesa with having violated th ! f North Carolina by tMtrig fre pas . TbUa'atia th first live eerb a presentment las evtr teea made, though the law nsakirg free ae anlawfal was etarted tearly en years ago and has been eoastantlt aad ojealy violated errr siare. Tbe cf&eers t two of tie prarijal railroads of th State tbe S-a-atJ and houthera have been prtstjtd. aad at the sett term cf rosrt (Jans at;) bills ot tLdietasent aillt-odrsaa , against tbembr the Solicitor. The names cf maty of the tooet trmiaeat men ot the State, f 'all political tarties, ar sa d to te ou thes preee ntments. Ia last week issue vf Tuc Cat -Caii ay, in an editorial oedrr the captionof "Railroad Ceaaiieien Art Makes Pre- Passes l'a1af at ma q toted from th law eLi:b dota th c liens and punishment fr vio lation of th same. No doubt this will rt-rult in a reat legal battle, as th rilad will rr tamly employ all lawyers t flLt for th fre pats busin ss. It is also allegrd Uat hr Kut y Smith has been presented f ,t a eriue his relation with insane f.saale pa tients atth Stat feaHentisry. Tto Stcseatment will also return aw at the aaaary term. Th grand jary romletd it laburs OAtnrday and tea t it report f lha onrU Tais report says that dariog tbe Urn sis presentment Lava beea mad. Tn jail, wotkhos aad county horn wr visited and are de clared to be ia good conditio. Iuth as to cleanlinra and sahitatioe, atd are supplied with whoieoora food. FIRE IN WASHINIT0N. 0. C COVCRNOR'S WIFE FOR F0RG. IN0ICTCD FOR RY. carry steamers laden with wnest to the ocean. The government and the district through which it passes will build this great wsterwsy. It behooves us to hurry up with tbe Niagara snip canai ii we wibu tu cumpeie witn ius- v M v I . m , . t t m t ... , , -.i n i- j on it j iu.-r u..i. 1.1 I ,j a j 1 sia in budditidk: iue adhuo minn. ouumcqoy me rupuiw u wvurtiu huidB imS, uttt mV um - J h v-o Tne KUB8iin8 Mem to have the ability Republicans and set forth in an offi- not get the united strengh of their cial address qigned by every Popu- party, and therefore the eff ort was d&? list Congressman and Senator and en- feated, The statement was made by address issued bv the Pooulist and dorsed bv all of the Teller Silver Re- some of the Democrats that if the Silver Republican Congressmen and publicans in the latter part of March tariff bill was in the shape that the Re abators, not only to answer the 'luestions propounded through your paper by some one, who saw fit to hid:) lie hind the non de plums of a ibis doctrine, they seemed amazed. I have told them and still tell them I that our people in the South only want fair, honest and honorable treatment, and our party be rec to plan great enterprises and to carry them our, too. witness tne irans-si- berian Railway. Stand Charted With Havlas reread Bar Vernier Basbaad's Mama to Keeelpt For Payment la Baslaoea T ran actions. Wheeling, W. Va., Oct. 1. The case of Mrs. Myria Atkinson, wife of Gover nor George W. Atkinson, of West Virginia, on the charge of forgery, was begun to-day ia th Circuit Court of Gilmer County. The esse grows ont of a long standing dispute over tbe large estate of her first husband, Judge u l, Camden. On his death the will, which left the estate to his wife, was contested by the Judge1 grandchildren. The charged was then made that she htd forged tbe will, but tne courts ms- tained the will. Mrs. Camden agreed No Mil h aad Urn Meat Predeee Hordeola at Staeaaa. UavaMA.visKcy West, Kla Oct. 2. A considerable fore of Insurgent, ae- cordingtoofl'Kial ad ice received here. attacked tbe town of (iusysbs. In Pu- erta Principe, but were compelled to retire after a fight which lasted two hour. Both the insurgents and Span ish troop l at a numbrr of men. For tbe past week Ilsvsoa ha been entirely without a supply of meat, aad today It has been impossible to obtsia any milk, even for th sick and aged. Tbe hospitals alon have meat, hut even tbey have no niilk. Tbia condi tion of affairs haa produced a feeling of great discontent among tbe people of all social clsases. NICARA6UAN BOUNDARY SETTLED. Hack BJ (Idea Over tho Eeele!en aoaooed by Oea. Alasaedor. Ae. 1 a e XT I el si avti wsa af 1 Wdhdkt AM N?GR0 EMIGRANTS' SAD STORY, the Judge grandchildren. Tb I Texas, oc lV-Tbr is considerable immadiatelv alter the extra ses- publicans wanted it.thenthev wanted ognised as a factor and our people icMJrgwt was men maae tnat sne nta rejnemg uere. acxmpaniea ny mm .. kcfAra VJiHA,.;.'tl,.t Tin miliar ka ronntrnlVaA aa nati-inta Viv tlia I Eleht of tho Labrador' Parte Beach IjTi I forffd the Will, bttt the COUrtS US-tSrV and CiVIS display, at tb hB . .vmi la u-j .i.ea I AnnthArn Aomnnranx, a nA T.rlAe. erpool From Liberia. I tamed the will. Mrs. Camden a creed I nouncemeni mat uenerai Alexander, lariu. Din w cvpi io.vivwut I wuu uau i. to. iuw t. o wo i - u.w.vj. . - . i ; . . I the d r i near aDDoi nted bv President r ;ii ooV T-rtn tn nnhiiahlnf riAmnrrita vhn hnnd that the I this is done tbcra can ba no nmon.l i.TvepDnnr.. Sant 2iLtJtlaT Wait I m a compromise ot wnicu too cub- i . - . nu em jv i i -- i . - . . i -.id.v i-ivr" J i . . . . , . vieveiaoo to ocksto too uvun'iiri uir vou r' but also," to put "a voter" this adlre3s at the end ot my bill would be made had enougn to en- oo-operaiion or auegiance in me and wife, children and u. w. rarm- .mmJ li J- T v pute between CosU Rica and Nicaran oa tho witnesr stand before the au- card in order that your readers may able tnem to sidetrack: uryan ana me aoum, ana u me ooumern ropuiisis jr anu wite, an eoiorea, wno oeiong p J enci , ii I could succeed in forcing see the position taken by the Popu- money and monopoly isssues and is forced to choose between uncon-1 to a party of 31a emigranU that left has been kept up, and a few weks u - , m ii.. :inn Qnnr,V.i;.ayia hafnra .V. Ika cma n iha 1 HiHnnsI E n rr aYi r tn fio HnmnnriLKv I S... in,li tnr T.ihav a Vit h atamar I ago a Ulimer COUUiy man, 19 wnom . Diauv apvu-v 1 r . . . 1 ' . . . " . . . I ... . 1 - ml ,... " I w . . . . i . I .1 . M: v K. 1 1 ra avaw iti tvnei Ti non i on m no i n-n "hi, kini At I lAmn. an i n A T.TI Pfl nr Ti "ninTl nr nnnniiiii i.chMiini. in nil yn n wm. nm inn "iUl-MlOUS reierreil IO. Ills lailU Mill Tfa i,vr , uciv aiu.jr.Bu. muv. v . v r. . - , lawtauv, j.w-- - . -- - . ,.- fny lha aemo. W A I onrl the Kannh iMiti vara nrlr- I KarfftTfl ftn thfi flpmoftranv Zt nnhA M I awivuri hera frnm l.inana. TBi uiu iu uuw uiauci. tuuivivu A VA aW a sojaaawa w I V fB J saa" " w r v a w w i TT at I mill uvv w la a . t mm r.tr for the same Durnose. " hii partv. bis hono and sell respect Farmers are destitute and the wanes ur iwr iwrguig mo ua.ua i uoi Uu B I ..., ...... ...I. . . a , I W w.l A vn t A&mi no nrin onnnaa tha l a rrfir ann in i hA Anin annnnii mnnav to Annnifl l wauu w u kvwviw. - i 5---- ; iuutv WJ J I . , j . . . , rt I x J D .. " """" " I fV.af aa co mrmeA nrith -ha inidia nF Uk. In thaTIn raH StltAI. ! W UUZB DIIXS tru OTOHUIOU a UP i 1 1 n. ii ain unaa a rau a ud uuu tKa aa , tvssw ew w . i m ar - i 1 he author of these nnestions. who- and our reasons ever he is, showed by the careful and know that there . was a concartad guard d way in which he framed his movement on tne part or Dom vem unguals gui, bs decided thst tb trn boundary or Mcaitfua and txwta Rica commences at th harbor bead of Grey Town, as claimed by Nicaragua. GENERAL WEYLEN RECALLED. Bis haeeteeer To frtessioual Record, and therefore kat'w ttiat his own statements were faUe, hut that he had simply writ tea ami published them with the We of deceiving' such persons as niif?ht read them but who would not ar my speech. The first question Iealud was worded about as fol murrer to the indictment. The Governor appeared in court sidetrack the financial question and j As for trusts, every inttlligent his cause and forced into thjs i attitude All the adult members of the party 1 t U lmift aoem an issna bhnwo Ivnelo YiH Anmhinas I hv t.hA haaA inrn AfttiiiA nf thR riamn. HacmihoH tha annriltion Or tnOBfl J inni W .nn'ttlll. A A ctiH mnlti. I itrMT ha will RnA nafnnf i A ovmnat h tr I nhnm lhav hart Ift in I .it. Aria At M- I WllU Ul WUO aUU 11 IO MIU UMt IWB Bliu w. ijg dot, a I (UIIVCU auu yivskrcu v I Ji " i n ui . . , . , as she will rely on full pardon. 1898 in .1 a. i i.z .imA ii . . wt hrttn i ... nnmh.nifHa. tha LiamnArar. i annni7n - nmnTiir rnn rnnn liars nr rna mrtar nirtniii. I n n v hx v ihh i&iiii I - . . i lUtU rT..,J'. rv 1 f TIT:i .;! 1 n w. oV. ilio Vni-tliwaef tn maVa lmncr avarr nvAmisarl rham Viv lia T.ihAtUtl kesntll tDO delecaSIlt, me Oll parties iu uvui uuu vi ,o iiuavu ibiiu iat( a tuuvu eo u sj i " u v . . j i.Viuuhu ,uv j i , , 9 Congress. We saw evidences of it did. under tho Republican McKinley State up there doubtf ul in 1900. turned out to ba absolutely no good; her husband for a ii wtl. .o .fine Anil t..:r.m WI..I ia a tvnolt Tiianimnlv T hairo ItaaTi aairA1 if in nrAor tn I (hav uliim thava ia nn rnld or dta-1 jn me yrvas Ul vvi uai uv.!. 4.uu lai liA lavr. nuakuaimovi ii,iuiiii i " v, . y .yv. - w - - i v.w.. o i To a -a nress oi Dotn names. iLna to-day the only papers and politi- a complete monopoly of any line of insure a congress against the gold monds there; they assert that more ciahs who are criticising the position I business, ow i it possible for any standard crowd nct t'w?, the than half the Labrador's party are 'u-.ti o . ti .4.i v..L.f ikaPannaaPulT with ' reference 1 BimiiAate or aet of individuals to tret fooniist. silver democrats oe given I aeaa. ana mat me rest oi tnem are iv lit iiHiiM. nr i 1 1 i ir i r a uiaiu wu sua. auw a wae w a r "rr-TT- t r o i - i - . he rt-frainad from vntinrr on the final to the tariff bill are the gold and mo- such a monopoly of any line of bus-l their inst ratio of congressional norm- trying to reach the United States. m...... .l. u:iT k.7vo.i nanara amri nnfiHAiann. at A in non f Eefirv intelligent man knows I nees next vear. all combine on these I The Waites and Farmers say tn rmiiiivM in i riu luri ii a i it j tivf i w mj ui ar a aa taaavs ae we a v a, aav - , b -or - - - r - ar e Whv wis thi word "final'' put in certain other so-called Democratic that the onlt way tha,t such a thing in evtry b.ate, if that would satisfy this ,.,10ctin, t n,.T,0a, a Vntar" natters who want to revive the tariff lean he accomplished is for the said the Southern Populists, thftl.vu'.'. 7o.i a tha r..n. ii order to sidetrack Br van and the I syndicate or set of individuals to first Itell thm that lam not author crVw.noi nLn,A .ofniiir A fth I fi nanfti! and monoDolv reforms. r?at control of the instruments of I ized to speak for the Southern Popu dJ, and had found that both by ftasnot the Charlotte Observer inleommeTce. Those who control the lists nor any one else but am show ieecu and vote I bad fought and this State heen constantly criticising I instruments ? of commerce control nz them conditions. They seem to snna,,..i u.j .: c Ar.r. u Pinniiata for their tioaition and I commerce itself. Everv intelligent believe this can be done both in the both Kiiffi. Ia ntnn li.ii r dia- atrlvino-to draw me and others into man knows that there are three in-1 next . . .. .uaeas I . . 1L. iaaiiTI A Mil I Awa ava aaa 4k A V eia 110 I I AO Va "'H eating feature of the tanii mil, a controversy uTe 'ait' ,Vtr 1 "UT"T. I i r iT" Tul I . " : - loisre Booklet which will be sent irom liffrinninw tn n ii He knOWS I DSnCrS OI IU6 Stripe Ot llo vua'lu"D I cuout oyo t iu i uuiucn iu " I hbwuvu.; , . . . . ... l I th7 g'nning t0 ,?d' Ru?!:tri .1 m.V,n thi ft rt nttinn. T,amlv. monav. tvansnorta- I want to sav to onr friends in the WW or A short time to thOM who - m.nners i Rvn runnrnrn on i n n BitiD i uuarrTDi my luaauMi e - j ' ri - sr i : i ti t t it rtvi awA wr mm i A MEAN POP. conclusion that the Liberian govern ment did nothing for them, and that the elimate of the renublic of Libe ria is most unhealthy. ANY PERSON. Wishing to know the troth in -.$tate paper with tbe information that 0 . ? , VW a SL arwak I A W..m la at ffe.va I ai fftn s vi 1 bj a ais au s a ivws worth. Arent these he FaraUhlas Prool at Beaaeeratl ExtraTaaaaco aad Jebhory, Our Home. Some sneaking Pop ba intimated that tbe poor old worn out land that was rented for a State fsrm in Anson count v was selected to give "relief to certain Democratic patriots (?) who didnt care to cultivate tbe land them selves. And now comes a Populist , U, with iu .Va p.?., KSJSS fflSIW" Ma lot. ftafatanl. Lonoos, Oct, a A dispatch from Msdrid ssys General Weyter has been recalled from Cobs. Tbeaonofineement, following a long conference or Marshal Martioex Campos with the tueeo Re gent ia regarded as significant. rn. Campos ssys be believed the change of policy possible wiioout ioeaiasoiuiion of tha cab;net. Weyler's ueeeor has not been officially announced. A 0 Ben aot DeeaeeraU Pdltae. There is a great deal of truth is the followisg strong t rib at to th People party which we eopy from th Alexandria (Ala.) Town Talk, a Democratic uaper. Th X.mo- eratie press and politicians her ia North Carolina are not sonieienwy msgnaoimons tt mak a pnbli acknowledgement of this kind. aa atattlaa mt the a4tl Sea Caeaaaar and CHhee StaUdlace leeerod- WaMllc.To, Sept. r..-K4te brok oat in tb central p-r station of tb Capital Traction Com pany A fw mi a ate before eleven o'elock to-night and in thirty eaisat- tb msgnifice?nt six ettry strvctur was doomed. Tn building oeeupi s tbocntir block from Pnylrat, avena to C street and from Tbtriet and a-balt to Fourteen streets. The blst started on th ynth-west cor ner and daspit tb n rrts cf th o tir fir department swept lik wind through th enormuns toildiog. The heat was so intense that tbe men war driven from th adjoining street. When It became evident that bo effort could save tbe pwer statio, th detartment turned its attention to tb Syojiuiog pre pert j; bat flames lspd across rstieti street on th wrst to a tig livrry stabl and tbea across Thirteen and a half street on th east and Attacked a row of thr story brieks boaae. So fearful was th heat that tb fire men eou'd not get within reach ! th tuning bnildiogs. They were driven back foot by foot aeti! tb streams from tb boa pipes could not roach th fir. Tb entir fir depattmnt was oa tb scene, tot so fiere was tb cot lit gratis that their efforts wer futile. Apireximatly th will be ,OO0. . PUBLIC SPEAKIhG oa. Sfanee HalW Bltl Aldeo tho reoo ot Bechr Maetat IS h lJ. mm (a laaao mt imm ts L- she la-4o Tare oat So BU'W Senator Marion Butler w ll addrras th popl of this swction of th 8 at at BcKky Moant on rrtday. vetor L5th. Redacad will b r v ovr tb Coast L'B ad Braocbe f r tat oeeaaios. ... LH this be a grand rallr f th peopl to bear this tl qent aad dis iagniabed Noeth Carolmiaa. w. is. rotsTais Stat Chairman P. P. about uutrrified Democrats' in such everywhere, They know and we J tion and the transmission of intclli- South that de- or t ... 1. An everv c;i v, vnn tha k-nnw that other and greater muses I gence. The constitution places the on the part of Populists here to j . 4 11c lit ut - I " -. , : . .7 I " . , j ii . il ' J. " , it. urst paragraph to the last paragraph, than any tann.iegisiaiion are res pou- conirui i cuuiiueren auu tuorojjoro tuo w vj u.c .j, tie aho knows that I offered numer- sible for the hard times, and they these instruments of commerce in Thf f the silver question as only ous amendments to improve the bill know and we know that no tariff the hand o! the government in, or- the gateway to a complete revolutjon nd tou2ht for them vigorously, of legislation however wise and inst der to prevent dissrminatioiA and to to onr financial systenj as a gtenping which tacts you seem to be ignorant, can remove , the present evils and insure an . equal opportunitY and free stone to ithe totoUholition of high- i wanted to make "A Voter," who- estore prosperity.-' - conpetitiQi? to all men and all busi- way and land monopoly also. I tlunk ererhftia r.a n Afti,a.a thinir Thev know and we know that the ness. But Congress has either fool- there will be a heroic effort made to btf.ru --j: t -iao I mnAi? nnwAr' and' 'monopolies got I ishlv or corruotly turned over these I reconcile the partisan animosities to make him testify to the fact that their olniches on ihe throat ot the all powerful and vital instruments of that exist in the South. If, were is 1 oi?ered the first amendment to put people while the poUUcians of both commerce into the hands or prvat an honorable opportunity I hope the cotf,in k- t.A s,AAe hi nM'nartien fmost of whom I svndicates and monopolies, hence 1 Populists will se act in the South as list t 5. uv I thA'arranta nf the liothschilds) I few individuals of svndicatea that I to make the failure to overthrow the ami more vigorously for the adop- and the monopoUes we? fooling the have een thu.? clothed, or myested gold power in 1900 rest on the ahonl tion ,.r ' J?.I ' t.; nannia aan Aamnaicm with the sham I with a trust on money, a trust on ders of the Southern Democracy. We (.h tLt J a v. Pat. I tariff hattla while they kept in tbehransportatian, and a trust on infor- have great enthusiasm everywhere ia'amj a., t j:j t .laftl Kaotritrrnnrid tho real vital issues. I mation have in their newer to abso-1 1 go and the people are alive to the wanted tiVa v. a vtar'' ttifv They know it. hut they want V keep lutely place every business in the Issues involved. Will write again l,.,f . . '.. . . .. -r ir I AT- a 4.U e.nm lha nnhltn. ' H Ann a I nnnntrv into a tmat at thpir will and I unnn W-LUI H in.r an .1 iah aa that vn A rtHnn II- I IDH iruiu livw w mr - - I J " " I iicans have passed an anti trust law their great anxiety to keep the two pleasure. They will do this under a hich?. I!"y .55 . i SS nrrties divided on the tariff as high tariff or a low tariff: they will under hiK i..w. th,. I tha nnlv leading issne between them, I do it ' under free trade. Therefore nd prosper. I wanted to make him whUe the gold syndicate wotil4 own J. H. Dayis. Want and 'testify that the Dem-n4aQntrol VQtli as they nave fori (Continued on 4th pAge.) Erery man having a beir-' should keep it an even aud na'nral eob-r, and if it is not so already, use Bock ingham's Dye and appear tidy- '' Why Tha Xoasoacor Caald Hot Paallah Jadga Aeorv'eCard. Hickory Mercury. The Wilmington Messenger didn't have the space to publish Judge Avery's letter. But the Messenger does give spsce to an editorial found in a ne- " a a - gro paper, where tne eoiorea eaitor is declaring for mori negro rtgnts, a chance to bold offic. etc Th Mes senger glories in published by the celebrated phy scians and specialist-- Dr. Hathaway , of 22. South Broad St. Atlanta, Ga. whom yon should address, v rite to- ar day. ' Tlrgtala PoaaUsts. Danvillx. Va.. Sept 30. The Populist eonnty convention for Pitt sylvania county, held at Chatham to day, nominated a inn legisiauv arw W1 at V 1 ticket, as follows: For ttouse ox uei eirates. W. EL BL. Cock. Henry JSer srer. Vincent A. Witcner and donn Walton. The convention invited the Populists of Danville and Henry Co. to confer with them with regard to naming a candidate for State Sena tnr " - . TTT . I The Quarantine against cattle from John Bowie mrangemp yon iea-,the infecte4 f stUf, districts of Xortli erate Veterans has determined to i Carolina has been extended for a pe erect in CnariottesTaie. an equestn-1 riod of forty-nv dava This is on ae an statue of Stonewall Jackson, to count of the riateso of tubereulosis. nruhAblv 50.000. I La somt seeuons ox tn rust. Tn Peopr party has been of great benefit to th polities of this country. It has caused voters to think and brought the Dmocr'ie party back to where it was twenty Celled Ms. Moaes P. Ilsndy, the special V. S. Coasatisetoner tela rri axpssf Isioa of 10. Laa had a oord al later- vie frith the Freach Minister loc for- fir years agc-th party of th eig affairs. M. llaaotaaa. a regard t nv years -vyc toe partj " IrhJobleet erf fete visit to E trope; bat , . ... ha aad bis associate art disaatisned Itaexs'ene male it possible for SJJ''alli amouat ot spao aU tb DemocraMC party U spura the lotted t tb United btates andthreat- fale teaching1 ot leaders of the to withdraw. It is praotically lon- Clevelaod stripe and made it possi- aubU for th autberitlea te extend kla tn nnmintta for Dresilant a trm I tha aaaaa. Aoart from th fact that tbe brave -negro land gennia man of tb people, and life groawd ha been d-flolielj r choeen. leader." When tbe -niggerw is with la Democrat. William J. Bryan. lib hor car ana raiireaa iisetsp. t . D.i .lirf An.i.ilul uwr. I DrvTrw nvaiai fta ii a . IBS a i-VW.Wk vnawiro the Republican party, be is a stench in th nostrils of the Messenger; but! wben this same "nigger" kicks the Be- Dublican party, tbe Messenger nag him, calls him "brother" and swears of a .aaaumallifie tnr n wmhI aad the ceoceasions there is a available spao whatever ia Qei ifcta spicaoia . mm a7iT proximity to th b-ilding. the government ownership of tmlo-'v graph lines and tb isamaaee of I YELLOW fEVER GERMS paper money exel naively by the gen-1 lm tba bo tela. Kill them aa S era! government will ventnally . ba I -r a.rc tom the awf al diseas , enacted into law. I Caeearets destroy the germs throngh- The ana eiraretto law. .naetad by ont the ijitom ana -vk. it i-l- theGnieral Aa-bly of Tms-o gr rS&Urtrtto at its last swsaton, was aeciarwa kla far maw o&OS to tOTSS. i its last saw-., wa. -ecwa - a,laat YeiUw Jack oonstatntionai oj uutea otaiaswir-1-715 T atiir Kriata. emit Jadee Lurtoa. lvc irtoav 7 5 -

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