"v SEED SI. 00 Mb TOE -GAUGASIAn ODTIL DE6EE1DER 1, 1Q0Q. evry wcrd of Ex Governor ' M' I'J', Krf't speech against Government by Injunction in full in this issue. r ,0" ' to.-? BS CASI A He trill sen i itt Cascasiaa frcm con ostil Dtceater l( 1893, fcrSI.03. H X NO CAU -1 ii ii iiii i. 1L XV. - III. I . . . .. . - ' EDITORIAL BRIEFS. , . .; i .iiticiati in flit? State xrf .- r .1 I.hvh Mc Kiiily Democrats ( mi I k erat s to fine in the i-' I lis'". "uw do ' beonle RALEIGH, N. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1897. TAKEN FROM OUR EXCHANGES tli "U liif N. .r.... , M,H' a Viewed Mhlch Ta I. U l. it. Hickory Mercury.) GOY. ALTGELD'S GREAT SPEECH. r i l.t ' -I' : t. . " iS ";,nk."' A Master,J WKnirion of Govern- .. . .. ... . . .. . would refuse to vote fr i mpnt hv Tni net ... nA Tk . Miliar "'"'rvtr iat I Hat selves, to educate their 'COf r J --jvwu, ouu iuo icfMl headway in it ef- childrtn, and'then turn right 0d Coming Issnes-The , x t a fu-ion between the g old ' 1(1 vo., bonds on themselves and on r.Ni.r.d the silver Democrats. hlL.,'" of thr I'" children to PRQPKrpp T-PTTr TimnnDAnv -M utainajorityoftheDemo- road W uSff'tir i bU"d a L6bLNCh TRUE DEMOCRACY ,,Tin the State are in favor ar to b, piled mm thZnZlllwa Th, , v " , i ! f a fusion at the sacrifice H yu have been guilt nf thin crime Th,r,y vt Coierie.. iditier. We trust that it is mis- ::,.;..u ,m"'rJ. for God .ake, i--.v aim uu nu ii o more. re- tl. i ,. .r. I, iii 'i- I.iiiii.' n tt r.tlcd frfe nilver paper;, in rntic party have had a great mI thing to say about Henry -inee he died. They refer to i im-at patriot, as a 1 A Five lent Kiie. Farmer's Friend. The very bedrock of all our prosper ity is the cotton crop. It make the price of the Watatiir. mnia t... ........ .e refer U .Hyde, the whi.key of WnkeV lhe' rice over of I or .New Hanover. I hit tnhncnn ,.f v. and a n .Atmmrli ami at.lo I v' "t the Wheat of Invii!nfn n .,.,,,,1,-r i,f the principle of Jeirewon: 'i-hAk!,,ri'ro,wn,, ft nsay "e nw, but legitiraatelr a kin to n- m more than f hey can any of Van whom it is our Hrst and most pre" i uuiy io re&tre tus kingship. The gold dollar U row king by frand.theft and forgery,nnd tlie People iti. i.n- us nave Hiiver and k cotton again. Kd.Caua asiax. UyK T.iinmanyM candidate- for "i! i j i r. jiihI jet the-e pretended free i .i r r-t fought Henry (Jeorge and -uin.rtt il T.i:nmanj'rt canlidate. i,.- position taken by the railroad ; vim in t!ie democratic party isthat i intn h'ttch a paari that it in his u duty not, to criticise the rail- U(nrllou ut HtraddlioK Statruuen Mow that Ccrparalivna Ilava Ilcroma Mastcra-ludUldaaU do not Ilrlbs Lfg'.a lator and ConErMino-It U the (Ire at and Powerful Monopolies We Mat Ke '"" the Itrlbe Rivers or Itrlbery and Corroptlou Will Continue and p th Foundation cf our Oovercuienl-Why Natural Monopolies tihonld Never la t'laced In the Hands of Private Kjndl-eates-lt is Fnhlle Onnerthlr, or the w ncrshlpof the Government br Blonop ollea No ledger a (Juration of Economy or roller, It Is a Otic fttlon tjf Fz!stane A Masterly Ktview vl the Kvlls That are Cursing (he Country, mod Sapping the Foundation of our Government The Kcmedy m Heroic one, lience the Greater Necessity i.rppljlnK It. The great speech delivered by Freights Too High. Statesville Landmark. Mr. X. Ii. Mill?, of StHteille, bought 54 bales of cotton in Moores- v ; h r r rv nun tertian t.rt .,H4. i n , . .... a - . i u.u uu n r l in i i vArovriAi rrvo m tr Mi., in r ,u: riouemana mat justice ahall nook mto the matter of kvi it T u n V mitt"7md uu n iifiwfMi me roadi and the ah nnnl tn Kituo;h .. i "awi ""uiu oh rtau uy every I" - " mJ inn lamunu . ( ,. l.ut, on th other hand, to Ftand wanted 13 cent per 100 pounds, voter in America. It is one of the viUi tin road ar.d help them to The rate had previously been 9 cents most ivid presentations of the pres- ... 1 . I r -r.i . .. i the publu. .Now when we re- auu wneu iir. Mills kicked airainst ent conditions. nl r.nft rf Hia me lLcrease or 4 cents they titered him a rate ot 11 cents, lie refused to pay this and hired wagons to haul the cotton, payiug therefore 50 cents ter bale. Th fi tftnmcE mala i I.. I 1. mi writ t in jitlici a la twilr ttt t iiu I il.) ri l . I . -. l'er uay aD.u wr- Mms savetl seen fit to publish the speech. Thl h 1, M i , . Governor Altgeld and William J. lucre has been much complaint , , of freight rates on cotton this sea- Cr?an probably stand nearer to Jef- eon and they should ba reduced, not ferson and Jackson and tho great oniy on cotton but on other things, fundamental piinciples of good gov ernment than any other men in the Democratic party. Governor Altgeld It Would I. a a Horace far McKiuley to in his srepch merits thA r,onBa , i i - of J fferson and Jackson applied to present conditions, and in doing so ihlnrthat nearly ever? prominent I -mi . rati;; otllciitl in the State has n l l'-n on free pfuneand still contin-h--. ti lo fo, we are prompted to ask if ii. . 'liter in trie same way anu n mis is wliy tliey liave kept quiet aSout rail r nut abuse am! have Mood inwti;lhe mHr'iaiN. most powerful arguments fur re form by applying the. real reme dies that wo havo read. We reerret that so fow Democratic papers have Ex- .- tull there be a co-operation of alt th'ise in the State who agree on cer tain treat principles who are opposed i" llie gold Manila rd and monopoly rule and who are in favor of tranpor tit'um reforms in order to secure t liie reforms in the interest of good fc'ovt'rnment, or Miall there be a fusion between gold bogs and silver men, monopoly agents and anti-monopoly men by who h both Rides would sacri "A CORPORATION JUDGE. put hlui un the Supreme I'umt Iteoch. Oakland, (Col.) Mjil. Altnrnov CI Drnra 1 T s IT . t n a n4 into the Cabinet with tho utder- PresenU Rcd defends every essential standing that he was to succeed As sociate Justice Field, who may be stubborn enough not to die in time for the Attorney General to realize his ambition. It would be just like t'o;e their principle?, the only object the old jurist to disappoint him, and being to secure the spoils and the I rice being the betrayal of the people? Tiik Caccasun has made the former proposition; the Charlotte Observer and other gold organs have made the latter proposition. It is probable that charged that he was never known one of these propositions will be to render a decision in favor of an adopted in the next campaign. Wh.ch individual against a corporation. In ... - ...4.1 a.i do thu gold-hugs and monopolists snort, no was w&at is Known as a it is greatly to bo hoped that he will, as McKenna is not lit for tho hifrh office. When McKenna was on the Federal Circuit bench in this State n r. .. 1 1 I- C (I . . . . ' . .. . I e.nnntrv. nr.d hniv tn Mit ington's ladge. and it was openlvL.! j- 1 a .1 .i.V u - i luose procet uicg3 in s ir;noipla i f tho Peoples Party Tue speech is as follows: Tho most serious problem that con fronts the p ople of America to-day is that uf rf-s:uirr their cities, their btatesand ibeir JV-deral governmoct, including the Federal judiciary, from absolute cmtr"l f "rporate mo nopoly. 11 w t.. r f-Nxfi the voice of the citiz u in th- g vt?rnment of his an end to somo or the w:mt: wh'ch do the people want? The hold statement of Dr. Moll's to the tll'ect that the gold syndicate bought the Southern Kailway, not so much as a business enterprise, tut with a view to controlling the politics of the States through which it ran, was Mich a search-light Mashed on the deep M-heine of the Shylofks that it has inailn them squeal all the way from New York to Chicago. The Caucasian biis positive proof that the gold litera ture bureau was so alarmed at this statement of Dr. Mott's that they have prepared editorial replies to it and sent the same out to a lotof newspapers to be published. This is one of the best proofs that Dr. Mntt hit the bull's eye. The quo warranto proceedings insti tuted by Mr. L. C. Caldwell, the nawly appointed liailroad Commissioner, iiainst . I. W. Wilson, suspended, was tried before Judge Coble in Statesville last week. The same questions of law were presented a to the constitution ality of the Kailway Commission act, niiil practically the fame arguments in ole on behalf of the plaintitf and de fer.d.mt, as in the former case at lial eij;b. Judge Coble's decision was the smii a Judge Kobinsoa's in th case if .1. H. Pearson against S. Otho Wil 'n ; that is, that the law is constitu tional and that the action of the Gov- t rimr in removing the Commissioners was h'i'. I'.oth cases will now go up tn the Sunreme Court, where no doubt aT a j-peedy decision on the constitution alily of the law will be reached. "corporation judge." Such a fellow ii not fit for tbe Supremo Court of the United States, and it would be a disgraca to President McKinley to appoint him iu tho event of a vacancy. TOM WATSON TO THE REAR. proce higher courts which are farce and mockery on one side, and a criminal usurpation and oppressiou on tho other. Corporations that wcro to be ser vants, anJ begged the privilege of supplying cities with conveniences, or of serving the country at large, have become masters.'' We have had thirty years of col orless politics, in which both of the political parties were simply conve niences for organized greed. There was nothing to arouse the deep, slum bering patriotism of the, masses, and a race ot politicians came to the from doing whatever may tn n-c earv to preserve free iajstitutioaf. Daring the formo dminis'rti n of Lord Salutary as Premier of Ko land, it wai onco charged that the tendency of the government wajSv cialist ie; that there va a tecdecej for the government to do things which always had bemt left, atd should be left, to the individual; that most of the great cities of th empire had not only assumed the functions of supplying their inhabitants with water, gas, electric light and f treet railway service, bat that they were froing a great deal farther and were even building and renting hous and doing a host of other things that were not within the province of gov ernment. lie was reported as saying in ans wer to this criticism that it was not a question of Socialism at ah but simply a question of business; a question whether a given community can secure certain advantages and supply certain needs common to all of its people more cheaply or in a more satisfactory manner when acting collectively than it can by leaving everything to individual effort; that a collective body has the sama right to pursue the best business methods, and do all things necessary to its welfare, or the welfare of its mem berc, that the individual has; that the best interest of the community must be the criterion by which to de cide each case; there was a time when private individuals carried the mails and charged what they pleased, there beipg no government postofnee ; bat as the world advanced every government took the pcstal business into its own hands, and no intelli gent man would have it turned over to a private corporation. the government, whether State or local, has found it necessary to make the roads, and where private com panies have builc roads and are charging toll, the public is acquiring mem; there was a time when educa tion was an individual affair, but as the world advanced it was found to be a matter of such importance to the Stato that every enlightened government makes provision for ed ucating all. That it was a question of development and each age mustbut only supply its own needs, but must determine the method for doing it. This lays down an indisputable principle. For it would be absurd to claim that an association of men cannot employ the best business methods to supply its wants, and promote the health, the life or the physical, moral and intellectual de velopment of its members. On the other hand, there are hun dreds of things which in our age cannot be done successfully by the municipality or the government, but mnst be left to individual effort. Governor Altgeld proceeded to DEHOCRATIC EFFICIENCY ? Conducted DaJer Foraer Adsiniitratiocs. DR THOMPSON DISCOVERS and oar wi 1 b 1t cr -! bv vul'irt-s ot Da&ti govrrnm til .. t their rra 1HC TtLTORAPH 1M TeLU'lloSC. Xirly .ery porernaent it the world, iricepi oars, uwa td pr aUs its own telegraph atd te!vpba liner, to th great a?aatg of its people. Bat we still give all tha bm efit to ccrporations. An elimination shows that th t tal cost of th construction atd e quip ment of the Western Union telegiaph line has been only between twenty five and thirty millions of dollars, and that owing to wear and tear, etc.. it is now not worth over twenty mill ions of dollars; yet it has isaeJ stocks and bonds amounting to ever ninety-seven millions of dollars, arid is paying interest on this saoi. Ia other words, it is now paying twenty I petency or r-arrlfi-ines4i.f a Kepubliran per cent, ot- what the plant has cost I or liulii imlal. I Ms aiscoverj and what it is now in realitv w.irth. I is written unto suit the Democratic a a . . ra. ruuuu vi iuf Daring the last twenty five yesr it Ire, and u it.- rouud oi tbe has paid one hundred miliionsof dol- Much -J- made o! I...:- v i ah i.i.- it a it seems ti V- particularly pala- lars in dividends. AH of this money b,e ,f 4 cia ot,11(.w,I,.prrV 1 nut has come out of the pockets t the ..-.. . V.- American people. I llcial, either in hiicb or low Mati.m, If the governmeat were to take thai should bu guilty of either charge it is teleeraDh at fair Drice and mki it I unnoticed, or if it happen to be too part of the postal svse m, and i-wue 3 per cent, bonds for it, and were to maintain the present charg s, the net earnings, after paying interest on the bonds would pay for the en tire system in about rive years. O j pt mti t e-f r.t" I day imrm f.sl wt!l $ t bf Ihk'Kt'. t- r-ra is tea .. 4- Oo JsMsr ju, 10 Mr.'l. 't!!ifj., ftjlrf tSkvf Ot l-tdenn CM, W lh retrJ of Ma-, . Me. J J vf . 1 1 . . . . . r . . . . f . .a . How lU Public's Bctineis Wu er tKti b th Mrretay act U mn ttuttbe r.itl lttr Iprr ard W ney order were fnicd enrl ope ialj UM Dr. Th .-( Is Dow in carepvti JeO "Jlc ( tratghtrn out it taalt-r. Mr I.. l Stel. an attorney, sent pl rR" er. d-r f,r t? J Surren 'o-.et report, the rtmrej o?Jrr fout la tt let ter, but uot. inr)CtKn In ftriue4tht tho doptieal order hs4 been isurd and paid. Aotorg otter tbir; that If. Ttumpxto fMhl la oTrrbauUnr !' ofTt r ies cotes to the amount uf ft""; a t orti -e order from Klnston. but u..Sle to learn what I hia niarej m aot f. irto utiit fund it shoull L rel.'ed He ffa1 a rstot!l oe!er for 1 IJ cents by Mr. W. A llendnck. ot Min k.ii!e. in Mj.lJ: a duplicate has b-eii iu-d ard paid to the e re Ut) of S'ate. 1 t.e atve are a few tuples taken at random of-U. rarrltams itfa which the buines of that oflW h been condu tej. I'.J urb vrgittm' both I he State and oSlic has suttrred. Uul this is not all of the intaduinf un der the m-njicratic adminDlraticn f the Sec. of Male Ulcers, tn another isue we propose to follow this up with other facts pertaining to the ir- regularities r'scticed in Iheir bik- keeping, and later tib upon ojer matters. : ilrnr., of .rw ( alrlrwurM In I be SnrrUr) f lat- ttrtlrt - I'aUllr Mmmrf and I'aper Throxa lulu t) mlrl -jtr.Bly Is it- I urgsllra - 1 fc aa- Ktery now and then some Demo cratic editor lean a of a'tejred incom glaring to pa it over in silence, a few lines recording the incident ia pub lish? and put in I' tiK ubscure posi tion in the paper where it i most likely to es-ape the readers eye and that ends the matter. Thk Caucasian has recently come the other hand, if it should decide to into possession of some gross careless do as Great Britain has done, that is, ness and negligence that has been reduce the charges so as to bring going on iu the Secretary of State's the service within the reach of all m" under the administration of the people, the charges could ba cut Saunders, Coke and Cook. Dr. Ibooip. . j .i . , on. the present .Secretary of State, intwoandthe system still be self- ,,a'KiveI,oine of these fact, to re- supporting. porters of Democratic papers, but After making the sam argument tm.y failed to make note of it, or for government telephone lines to be either their papers would not publish it. used with the teleeraDh as a part of The Caucasian proposes to publish the postal system, Gov. Altgeld pro- the facts that the public may learn I ropi. 0rtheToa f.nu ceeded to also urge the adoption of that there were otlicial in the G.0. 1. i p.r.uaa .m.i. wno were not always as attentive to me POST'L SAVINGS BANK'S. discharge of their dutiesas the Demo- Ha said in Great Britain and in cratio papers would have the people many of the Continental countries the believe. In this article we will governments maintain postal savings touch only upon the putotic correspond k.nt0;n wi,;h v,Q he; ence pertaining to the Otllce ot S-cre- OEMOCRATS WANT NtCRQ POSTMAS TERS. Klnatua ltemacra'a VFaialaa ( (( Nsgra Arpulbled ! that omee-t are Willies; (o fat a Near. l eae at hbady Kepatatlae. r lkHw4 White hantain whieh th none can dennsit ence pertaining their little savings from time to ta J' jn 0verhaulii.g the time anu get a jow rate oi interest and recordj uf theoilk-e. on tnem. in n.ngiana tnis postal ratne aCross a number of letters savings department, run in coanec- J containing money and papers of much Don with the postoihie, performs a importance, ir not to tne Mate, at least variety of service that is of to the individual intereMed and who the greatest b&nefit to the peo- had a right that the matter receive due rdfl T nrnvLloe nevv.tm fne n - COOSiaeratlOn at llie iiauusuin.r o.- iu M.t .v V awj m j w . v awa . KlNaio!. X.C , X I . KoiroK ;rrui : I hive notlrrd that the railroad and monopoly or gans and tKiliticiaiiK ate having a good deal to say ab'ut the negro mji mas ters which McKinley has appiiuted to etvecMTic mrviitctw r in twe -a" I - a-f- A-t . j- SHk Si. r.kcM t TI i s 4 s.a IsmiI re 4 f as a. aa ml ia t mmt S-.a a M ea eases 4 W . e4 ti ke kite a. . . I. mt ia I'.oitoa Ctr out - "iion n.". Nev.tr. tr. la tb "eiggee rs'te'" r mhu tl tte list sb ttta'h'fte Sss (iii lesiratt l(teet la W i : rwasl) S4 tkemwUrctif) aeli t a li-apjet theie own a.ti..e. Ibey are vtit . tt e t-ed - e rrtieel, ael the attitude ia all. h I- j M placed tbeaaeeltes is a d cat.xia oee. o ti e le. if 4 it i I I m a alhelrf l ptrl.U 1 tte I't UV; t tins: uft.e tbe Ci I t g fel f foui lie I u.-f ill- ii. a. die flat llrt an at4 t he rl . i-e i.-t m h tte (aght slMuld te releled to I Ke rear and that tt Ma'e rsi.ps ga et be fjvgttt oai tte rs. t t t.e lienvri ef fd. es e, they fued. t-ut hst Is t a!) of t We paltiful truth. lhl lutej w ih trie Ke (Ubitrahs! ltiral t luedwl?h tte arty that sta4s f. ttegra O.i-ni -oatiuu aud contend of our tate lt s'4 Ii tloti. Ittit this is mM all jet. !. f bed to ut negroes la oTI e. I Wwii4 that It lenn.rV a--es l.4 re lieledmeof lie aitfut du'y of fuldlrg this tale, wl.ifh t lodeed enough to barrow up the ter) a xil ( the monopoly orgs ti and ;litic iar. but as tbey liSe not. It nibt lie t4J. It runs Ibuslj : On lite Dist Monda lit Jute, tbe Utlie prut Ided b) la li-r 1 1 elertluo uf a county ttard ut e-;u-a'.i., J. 1. Share, Republican r-tttr tr.n tins district, in the Interest of Ins Republi can friei d. made a f uin Kitin to the lemucratic t'lrrk ol the rvnurt, two DetuiN-rats wlMtrlaimed liilel'uw naissiunere by virtue of apt.iiitnteiit. at bo Were Hot elected by the eo.r.( and the Republican Kegster f twds to co-operate ard lake htrge .( th ho U i( the ortittt). 'I he I ern rate, knowing ttiat uiita I to re a a a fusion between tlietlt and the Repi.h . i.s to Control I he a h-e, I be itai m-i-t of t he km.N, t MiUuii would f I ll. ta the bands of I he l'o till! t out. ( ocu- nilssiulit rs w ho Were 1ulj eitd by till olli.es ill Xorth Carolina, they braienly charge that Ihe People's te .N.ple, immediately r.-ptrd II party is repotieible for McKinley ap trj,ui,,caii -roi'i.i.. keiuw punting thee negro po!ina-tcrs. ig- tjat ,,, !, a, irllJ,ra s are op- lioring me iai t. mat it oai t. M,.rj w u., n,,,,, Itrt.ubll -al.a ceiving the small deposits even of Qce. We will give a few as examples. for the People's party I'.ryancou'd not have carried this Stsle in Ihe lat cam paign. In fart, it i noticeable that the papers aud poli'tciau who are loudM mouthed in I heir denunciation Yanctf t arter Ite the Pipallnt Citvdi- uate fttr (iovtrnor In Georgia. Atlanta Dispatch. j Yancey Cartte for Governor is the front many of whom had no convic announcement of the Pops. This tions bat sttaddled every proposi- means tbat Tom Watson must go to tion and then waited to be seduced, the rear. The Populists are forming They were men who made every all kind3 of alliances for the next promise to the laborer, and then be- carapaign. traved him. These men .became the Since tho convening of the L'gis-1 instruments through whieh the cor- latnre the Populist members of tho porations worked. Haying learned prise, and so satisfactory has this lionso and Senate have held several what vast sums can be extorted from been found that where once tried secret consultations The officers of the American people, the monopo- the public will tolerate no other tho Stato organizations met in At- lies used a part of the wealth they method. It is objected that in some a . a . a ' . . . . v w lanta last weeK and neia a long con- got trom this source to corrupt the of the English cities the street sultation. They developed the lines people's representatives, o and thus railway servic is not a give a masterly review of the grand progress made by Glasgow, Man- i a bM,ck failure, or of having the iu Chester and Birmingham under tho municipal ownership of street rail ways, gas works, houses for work ingmeu, and other vast public func tions which are now commanding the study and admiration of the world. He continued: Not going farther into detail, lei me say thera are at present in the tho United State 18G v v a m a olAeSJU iUBJ a cniidren, a cneap ana sate system oi of vVbittier, N. C, mailed a letter fending Emll sums of money from to tDe secretary of State contain one point to another, and it issues ing some papers for a land grant, and ate insurance policies amounts. In this way poo urn niMirn flrart tn Fnrm Vl economy and thrift and also to make About ; a year later J PS",."" e :.i :j 4. j I thonties called the Secretary's atten provw.m iov kiui, wcoiuoui, nuu t,on iQ the f&ct that a unpaid IIloneJ for old age, and can do this all at a ,a iri fh(, t,ostotlice. whereunon I very nominal expense, and are never I tne secretary had a duplicate money , in daDger of losing a life's worK by I order issued ard received the money 1. In May, Mr. Turner Turpin, f arI, R, being resp.tn.ib'e for u 11 usuen ing 60me papers ior a ianu rain, auu for small also a money order for fl.3, ihe nec or people essary fee to cover the cost. This let habits of ter was pigeon holed and forgotten. in April, lS'JC. The original letter the evil of negro domination, under Which they allege the State now suirering.are the very same papers and Itnl.ticians who iu the lat campaign did all in their power to turn the Mate over to McKinley. l'.ut it is nt my purpoe to review their past conduct. I uer prear nt el fort to make political capital out of negro postmaMers, makes tLe trick which i now being worked by o-cll-ed leading Democrats in this town. suggestive. I therefore address jou ir rtrominmR for TPArn. Ia our country the poor people are fender, and after , r 5.-5:-; i I learning that no ae leic ai ine mercy oi orivaio inuivi-iu-1 - l . 1. ......... 1 e, - als and private companies. The hemo nev to" t Turnin r'' 1 . ' ,, V , . i .hi. r, , h was ongre.e..;... M l,.ie . n,.o f.,e f Wh ; r.atr,reaa.all th "''.i "-Si'V - 1 he case bnelly stated la this. 1 here I sJ. same ittit ion I in lime. ,.d wh 1 v"" " . "IT. V . ; ' -i ...lT ,.;T.J " PP"' u,r lr""-liirinbei.t l .l not b-en ...t.ftrmed I imiuioa, ujuMmiicj' ouuocu iiauw, ij.scui 1' ." ,lplace. The I eiiicrai s. inu.aing inaiifur.lr.eiirati.Tiof'ieeUfol'terini , ' 1 1 1 II W I II IT LU LUH HldfU trUO.1 tfPS. Ul 1UK tJ.W a as vaou a-v " v v a . - a r I. a 1 si riftfll II rII II W;.! IIIMKsw I 111 1 1 1 I- municipalities Door people deprived of the benefit having the grant properly recorded. , ;,a, lor them and will enable .. .. . - I l. ; 1 . . . . . . inn AMUnt . im.nT.h. I and I'opullet", tl.ej lot to lake a and St It I hetneles when It profii I sea t t.etu Miwer i I his unloilvMaliiaii-eol Dem ocrat and Republicans a' ol e pro ceeded to elect linire W. I'liniKir, I lemiK-rtt, X athan ltt. I -m- rat . and S. II. ick. Republican, and a negro to hoot, as a 1 lard ol I1Jucb'I..K l r f tie county, ignoring ent irt the .puttt Hoard of County ( mu.i-iooer ti were e!ec'd ty a larjfe riJ 'fit of the qualified Voters of th-- r uul) a d w tt bad appointed a ui.tt Hoard ! I. -J. ucatlon ctmipoeed ol adileiiieii ei.l rr ly. I boe Ibis 'ae'liligetstrinei.t will not b ttKi inut'b of a strain ut h our natuea'ly redul.u p-oile f Xcrtti Carulma. I runle I w ol 1 t A t ate hellevetl It in)aell it I did Uu it lo be true. Aud if the) had only I .a aa e. I CMaa, ... suranca company break after paying I with order was recently tounu ny 'r-1 n,ij, romniiinicatitni to inform you of Aiiouipou, vu iy it. and I hope you win pu-jiisn it in Ktonid at nuttinf a i.e-r... !.. bt .un iuiriiuii r,,,,- ...n.r lor I Have tin OolltiL I lit I ..-.. .1. service naa ueen per-1 M,m thinir is beina dune under cover I n.m.i.'. n.ii.i.ir.ii.. J f nof enn vil tv 4-Vtai-e .nhd Vvi t a m nri i- ' a. lala. u oupptj iuv.ii luuauttauis w uu water, with gas and electric light, aud one-third of the street railway mileage of Great Britain is owned by the municipalities. Leaving out .London, it amount to twc-thirds. i;tv Tk. nt.i mn.nnl i nis letter was aiso recently unrairu which UMM,s. dapo.it iu fcS'SrS ' a savings Dans is not. large, aua cm- tQ ,he mttttTm 'ihe following. scqnenuy u aoes not mteriere wnn jr. Copeland's reply : tne general Dusiness oi tne country, them to easily carry the county Deiiio cratic, are not content with aeiretly wishing Inni appointed, but tiave ac tually b"2un. under cover, an active work in bis interest. I her liavenr- tin the R-iard of 1. lii' t o.u. weuid. not have been l.ad ; but the) eteo went further and appuiute I a lest oo legro SCbcMtl COIll Ot it tee-III St f if each townehipio the coutitj. 1 bey bare done this loo io opite oi ttieir allega- lion that I been t.e-r e-tot I - nitolf. and instead of paying interest on A.nd m most instances in which they I bonds held by the rich of foreign do not own the street railways, they i countries, the government pays in have compelled the companies to terest to its own people. grant low tares and divide profits. brery where the tendency is to ward collective ownership and enter- Big Oak. N. '., Oct. 0. Mr. ( Tb.om.D80n. Secretary of State. Dear bib: in reply to yours oi tue am i arter, and liiat he wi uiu link a ginm ciliated a petition setting out Ihe fact 1 1 eemen contrttl tlm whites. I. H I lie thatllargelt is a negro of good char-1 j,nfrent lown.hli.s. THE ORE KT COATj MIXER i STRIKE. After reviewing the history cf the vario-13 coal miners' strikes of recont year?, Gveruor Altgeld said: inst . I will say that I sent tliwe plots aid three dollars and got Coke's registered re ceipt for came; that ia the lat I ever heard of it until to-day. I wrote enclosing s'amp for answer but never near i anyioing iroiu money or papers. I would aiy to you. that 1 want my grant as soon aa possible If there Is anything wrong or anything lack- post master. 1 bey have done this not withstanding lh- fact tl at llargettat one time was guilty of raising the amount of a check that was given bim and was obliged lo skin to keep from b-inir i.rosecoted. i f.-v ill io JieiU circulate t hi t ii.T.ir.'-i-.'i o wiur lm is Bat these tHnirsare now a matter idr. let me hear at once, l'.ease let n hear appointed, uni Tnese t ings,are now a matter ffQm you as soon as this comes to hand, as - ir it u ,,at , .rttjed of history. The only qie&tion of i am anxious to know. , ,! V .t!. . t. A i, . i. f ., am n ' iViiVJ. llead-ng Democrats of this toe.n have of the pext campaign, as good as it interest to day is how long shall this go on and where will it end! Hyenas are sometimes satiated and Respect! ally yours. V. B. CoriLAKD. he can control some of the Republi can as well as the Populist vote. POSTAL SAVINGS BANK. enntor lJutler's Hill Vast OuiiiinK Favor in All Quarter of the Country. Industrial News. It begins to look as if there was Bing robbed. On the Continent the awakening lJAir.lTJrA ir u.U been pigeon-hold and there remained u'eru there. All of this falls with crushing force of cities toward a higher life is ff . inf' l"fr t- K-iI untifundby Dr. Thompson in the Now , tt ttai pi a the laborer, for his hands must as marked as in Great Britain. eir way the contest mnst besome orijcinaI envelope. He wro'e to Mr. The8-are the class of pnd when obtain unlimited privileges of plun- js here. But this is not the question, t j n-ii .: : i j :t. no ma uucauuu ia, uuw ujus it cum- I , . . - , manned nut. Thpv surrep.i to nnt thia cniititrtr is tifiil and iif and n. w!H, thD cuinn f,mil,l m 10 olucni BUl recelu Jews nave ue r y .- w C I " w-" 0"0E J I pwi V nikU SvU V U V A. V IW AVi Ul U A A J I T UiA up lancey carter as tne canaiaate cannot even enter a protest wuiie by the private companies tor uovernor. Me is accepted as tne being robbed. new leader, becaasa it is satd that on earn the taxes the landlord pays he About two-thirds of tho large is forced to depend on the public con- cities of Germany owrv and op veniences, and always sufferso under I erate their own ga? and electric bad government. .r, light works. This movement has An individual rarely has interest been so rapid that it will not be lone enough, or money enough to , .bribe until there will not be a private gas a city council or buy a legislature, plant in Germany. Wherever street become natural condi- signed this n-gm llirgett eiiin for the pJi-t ollios here at tins t ia. I Mr. Kditir, were I to f w my own inclination I would p here, bit tie" woret is yet to le ttdd. Th Nri and iberver tieartily BpplSU led the a't lull of Ibe Democraieot Hilunmii) and said that tl ey bad acted right, wlorli meant tbe.t t' ey did right to oe. (tro-s an Hi out y H -a'd 1.1 jc tin wtontbey l.ad t fie ..j.j.riumt ' accept i o a leard c iii;Msed eo'irelynf white men. and men eet)otie ol them in whom there is no guile.aod win are fimtinguisbed for a life-long desotiuu 3. Mr. George Holmes, of Rowmin's luve lhf! amP, ,f the Dm e-rals, h0 rigbt and an uhc,m;,r,.tM..ii g . Bluff, on December the 2Sth,ls.2, nent I Snd if my statement i denied or qie- aMutlltijn al4j ,rJ,.ui,..t t ro.; a. e. a. ... l.e I ..sai anil 1 . . ..a ..All a letter wim pprr iur iuu Kisut s.iu lnrd i will puonsn tneir names aoo i (iat tr. ai(j ri(ht ,u pis. in check for $13.23; the grant "' pwethit they were on the p-ti'ion oa r,egro on t be .hcImm! 0 trtATtcifa fa-il iriof tha Vi iv ti rvof nf s. porations erows fiefcer with the Ln JftDuary cl.?jLs!2 V1 '' Jv' 'f lrM,n' g at I- negro on tue ctol (nomtttee lu every township. W e think we reuirmlirrts liave een retty p-ctaclef I ,omrmt)rr j ..,., rt,. rat ic papers fiercer and the public will, at all Uoimes, and by his direction deposited OVM. wh K street crnere. in ,rlfl,,r. r(Uf aT fawU Itl. ia.f 4 . w. nr. in .Ian ma t A f rtol Fo Wft in. I . I Z n , 1. I. . 1 f... .. . . 1 1 t I un I . . . . . - . . : I LIU1CS) ILL ixaugdL ui a isuiiuo mo inuuej I u I lie u.tin, iui i..jiirtn.iu n(,jf plACeS Ol nUS'lleSS, and a general disturbance of its in dustries. On the other hand, if the miners are to be reduced to such a state of helplessness and degrada tion that they will not have the and m their rnfiM im e of lleoiie-rals will tM-rtnit Oct. 23, 1S1I7. I homes express aucli horror of ngro I them dn antthiug t hat will uii tlir 4. In June.lS.n, -Mrs. i.t. i.reen, 01 1 dOICination, of negroes being elevated I turoee, and it will s'nl Xm right. Y1 adson, Swain cuiioty, wrote to theltu rMmition of trut over whites, and I ,u.,m the ala)s d right. But the corporations have both.' and r!! ,.r nt nnMl W th mn 1 spii to 8lriKe, it uunger nu nou I II H.HM !M III l r. 1 n nnn rn rrrr nn rrnww in e.. h- v. n i n .-v v- rtc s-rr rna vt r i i . a. a i a .1 j -e agreo to establish Pcstal Savings hc thoy efftr temptations thafeare strict regulations, giving reduced 1 among me a". Banks. Nearly every other civil- tco strong for average man to fesist. fare to workmen, and they have also onmnt oMhhildren izeu to u u try u.is mem anfituj. laasmucn as no guverninem, ; cau to diviae pronts witn tne c in nea in which she desired a correction to be made, and sent the money to pay the fee. The letter and money were laid aside and entirely fonrotten until Dr. and ignor-1 Thompson found them where they lud 3 tne eovir-1 been placed six years ago. then we will Mr. T. S. McClure, of Shooting -vern- soon have in our country a Urge Creek, Clay county, sect papers for a rJy a11 LonoWtinn tht w.ll h h. constant I grant inclosing fifty cents id silver r ..... Secretary of State, inclosing a grant, j ,aj What a shame it is fornegroeslo be put io post eludes wnere ineir wiree A number of so-called Democratic lepers which pretended to support l'.ryan and free silver continue to re j 'ice mightily over the triumph of Tammany as a great Democratic vic tory. Let it he remembered tbat Tam many is a goldbog organization and one of the most corrupt in American politics. Van Wyck, Tammany's can tli l.tte for mayor, id a goldbug, and his campaign manager, ex-mayor Grant supported McKinley In the last cam paign. Tammany refuse' to endorse l'.ryan and the Chicago platform, and was .supported by Dan Lamont, who ws in Cleveland's cabinet, and the other golJbugs and monopolists of that "'ripe. All that Cleveland, Palmer, liujkner, Whitney and that class of goMbugj a?k the Democratic party to hi, for them to come ba k In good fel l iwd.ipia for them to do just what Tammany did. The Atlanta Journal, a leading gold paper edited by Hoke Smith, who was in Cleveland's cabinet tows mightily over the triumph of Tammauy, and says that the way for 'he party to win victories everywhere m by patting free silver and Bryan in the background and harmonizing with the goldbugs. The Charlotte Ober ver, which secretly did all It coulJ to 'h'feat l'.ryan and elect McKinley, is urging the same course in this State Some Democratic leaders are already hiting at the scheme. Let the people I" on their guard. government! can to divide profi Senator DUtler's bill to estabiisn a endure in which corrupt greed' not ment This is true 1 f 1 Vimrin er' ItnnL- O r n'ar7 I 1 mAlVAn4.UA 1 Ui nrhv n a! Al iwsioi i'aiiiia jwiiTK ti v -''.r omv luanfa tut: lawsi uuiuctiuco-,ruu i,onuaeai,ai CUIUS. I a. r j. i, monev order office is rapidly gain- shall construe them, manv of ,onr Tho cities anil rnvrnmnts nf me.n.ace l? Ir.e governmeci acu ro- uld not he fa(,ued. Mr. McCli.re . . I ' J I .awve..vMw-.-a-jw-. vms. vk I isn hliAe Vl 1 - - ti Aria I. . . . . - O i r s i . . no-favor in everv ouarter of the best citizens are beffinmner to dt- F.nrnna Rimnlv rliil what oommnn t'"""1-"" "3"r"""i". . . should nave wen nonuea oi mis ia.., ,.,f. ai- imHnrct.nH ti,of h f pnw; " XXl-lzJ" 5. J i.i m..J:j Governor Altgell then proceeded hut instead, bis letters were thrown mi k:i w i m-1 w wun uu wiirviruuiajsa s nu 17 n ill . - uoxoo Cu66vS.vu. m uft(in(,1T(,l!Hh!it Imiuhtmt hjnic- ..i.lthmnn.1 1 ir TI.oiiinn .ri re a. ve UOKS.UUH 'Uiss a m ra. m w ' w nciVST - mm - - - -- - ent to take turned Mr. McUlure s money u:r,ot,r ail t) ,.jt . J . - I t t. O I Ii liOT .is i k entA,. I i x i i , . . cnaree oi ins cjai mines ituu to ou-1 t ... . Uliuicoa uuiuui "i iuv ,,...ctiw. . vvtil wueiullllK icuiutouuu ui uaMiis; arfl OBDUSeU W OOCHJISIU HDU trV IO A .1 . i i i. I ft Me Xathsn l. liar'. OI li' S'.n I ,.r . . i - is .ii . . . , ii ... i . . er&io luem io insure iusiiuo to Luei --- - . iis"iv assta a resolution instructing an tne government taue an iurso rao crush it whenever possible, but they , . j. . . 1 : l ... I ... I ... I i i . n li ! .L .1 . I . , , . our consuls losmm the and daughters hive n g to rail for their mail; and yet, they at h-ari.cAre so httle for this that they are secretly doing all tbat they (an lin I M t-iwn I and I have no doubt it is ao in otto-rsi to out negroea in post oltlces simply! because they think it will give them party advantage. It is sis-i things a Your truls. A I'.kV l h i I. SAM WRICHT PAYS THE PlaLTY. II Wee rresssseel U4l la. si lee '-mm I e e ft Ifavee M eeseeee la AH. country. We understand that he spair of the Republic. will press it to a vote at tno next session of Congress. Just before 1 i . I .Smccii Spit situ nilte liMir Life Anty. 1' ' iiu:t tntiucco eitMily and forever, bo mag Ur. mil of life, nerve and vigor take No-Toll u tlie wnnitrr-worUt r, that makes weak men "rong. All Uruireists, 50o or SI. Cureftuaran- te(l HiKiklet and sample free. Address Hulling Remedy Co, Chicago or Naw York. The papers were out of dat? and grant I t,se which irovethe by tr iy of I GoLl?lifko, Kov. 10. Ssro Wrllit the-m Mt-caliea iemK-r4ts in tneir i ntus rnai osae tit ney v.-iran, I'm l profession for while suremtcy.l tb te-gro who aiur.letn! M'. W A. and nukes clear their object. 1 1 .me.! I C'a,rr. was privately bared (a t.- men are aiguieu iu mmirn.-.; . beretodss. TseiMn f II The writee t I'vpuli and is In " 1 " . . nl ite omreniirr. but be be- I " - " reports on 1 5 , 1 -,r I lnrmlinr I i;, r. .! P.. v., ; t.U Vi c-.ra I L 1 1 J: Picfnt vinos: ;a V.;1, Uw riAur f .teniae, onrl thna I t,4- oil V, h.e aC I41r aaa reaSOnaD6 price. Banks, Postal Telegraphs and Tele- not only fave our institutions, but .subjects of monopoly can be man- oftno Altgeld in thU phones in all foreign countries, have the great profits, which now go aged by government, and that this TvJ, "I""" o.JAnltli hv th These reports will be looked for into the pockets of private corpora- is the only way that the government erato tuem io insure juiiiuo iu tuoi : 7 ,T ,., 1 "" --- . 1 .t.,L t 1 ... ... i... 1 miner and to cive to the public coal J stni PP" ,or ,a,,u -rul, Ii-ve that the iu.e..i ugur. wrncn tne ------ v "w- - to the 5 7. " togetlier with $.K) in money; the I -1 Caccshiam is making 1- the fight to IU was a Ultn.ii, -ori. t. j per were out of date and grant coi.ld I wj white ajpremacj andtode.bs last eon'esti-in. t L IUI 11 port with interest. The Caucasian does not agree . 5aSUed. The proper thing f. rth 1 1 - !.-. ev . us. a ae secretary of State at that time 10 have the Gov- done, was to notify Mr. Hart tbat the ernor will cure this eyu will remove grant could not oe isuea- ana return thAo-Lneaa thai-. h&vA nrnrlnnPil tho I ihe money, but Instead, it was pigeon- coal trust and all other trusts. holed, and si x years after found 1 by our When the control of the vital io-IP; strnments ot commerce money, 1 ..,. i.ri nation returned . - . tions, turned into the public treas- can protect its people against rob urv. herv ihe southern prevents tompetion. But the corruptionist?, the mnnop- ' Every business reason applicable MacN, Ga., Nov. 10 The case of olists, and all men who are fattening to ' the municipalities and govern- AL T 1 - Tl -- eer at -h n i",e en CIO IS TT 4f I 4 V - Aw!nt!ir SA AVinaC 9 OVlrl 11 ini. r-rf A -. C umawva A rtt1ii Uln linaa ii it ii i ii i .4. 1 1 i is.iii tn.n.1 rv i .i in iiau v i iiii 1 1 ft r a i i, i it' a jii r. ii ivr-.-?r (luia iu ua riiHri ii i i i i i i i i in laniii ii.iiiim iimim. i . v i oi vet a v ar ,-.... at . of thi9 eitv. vs. the Southern Hp. crv anrerilv "Whv. that would w nt s..mmi wter. rood transportation, and the transmission hini the m(-ney by rK,er.i iter xmwmm v - - - W s e-j n - - . , . ,av vvasww T . . . . . ATI T TT t rslri C k m . e -a-" . .. et lUilway Company, was called in the be Socialism, and we are opposed to drainage, as cheap service as they rji'TZ" S?!L, t V .' r.; " ir: "rov" ."4,7r'" ..J.V United States Court, before Judge it." Some of these men know the have, and we want the same exercise; from the haods cf private syndicates Aril 12th, 1S94. sent to tb Secretary gtge di..rr Etnory bpeer. thi3 morning. The meaning of socialism, and some do and. .when it is apparent that by act- and operated in the interest c f all of State achecK f..r 25(K) in paim-nt j ih b-mk SUll 13 Drougat. io tuow mat ii'e not, DUi mey coinrui nu iuua. uicii ing; souecuveiy we ciu u uusiubss i f. nAnniA rhat i withont 1iKcrimi Southern Railway owns ard controls who cling to the skirts of wealth. more successfully, can serve our- nati Q yQT of individaal OI various rai:roau lines in iuh ouww socialism na. oeen u.ua.u s a selves Detier in every way, aau can i .f - . Georgia, contrary to the State con- system of government in which-the secure for the public treasury those . t,. a2nn ... j . . i. -. ,i i , v. I . . a. i v. ,i I -n i t. i xi .1. I vor ot any one iowu or eol-LlJU feat monoiHily rnlt; ard corrupt n.i- clnne politicians Yours truly. I. a is Gkapv. BARTLIY S SKORTACE 8870 000. Thompson las, month found the check and letter and co'respond-ti itb Mr. Oliver In regard to f."- mat lor an insurance ri iipauj mcu-r three nm' tba, as a I'cenee could not b issued for inr-e; . months, the che-k should hava been returned to Mr. stitution and to the detriment of the competitive system is entirely .b,l- millidhs which now go into the p- lSU. '.iZe Dr 1 - l IV lUCIOVtl w...-0 l.UCU, lllUV;l(IIV VI. V. . 1. U 1 C Ulg"f"'g U U . U I H (. Ol 1 trDSt t h O IPPf tmSt th tO" petition in freight and otherwise, effort is applied to everything. not A arght to do it! if we find that in D t t 'th grj.e trast and all e 1 wAfWinn i tviaQ f(T n1fa tVlA r1n I A AiAlwrv 4-rv V v efovi)owi onfl. rv I iU n wi n i s ma ton miwa efatrli'nnaa I " uuiHwu1.m.u.y'- .vwiiut. .v. iu. f uu.u auui- im. uisuu.i v.u B" - . : . 1 other trusts will vanish as a foe be xenaeni company iu luo u.uu. ui a i lties, socialism is an laeai sta-o iouuu-ito laooi. una ca eiavato its siauuaru . . . I . - ' . i i : .i . .i I i .i . ... . n .l lord a riaiuK huh receiver. ea on justice ana in wuicn me oen- ana improve me conaiuons oi mi Tf ha Anv A (4 am wnnlinie alio Villi T An frCl t Tl 1 Tl flf I r 4-i 1 Af' m aavv inrrAmf.wt o n I s f nra- 1 amsb w. aawI a rl o sj a vkrxfr A f .f 41 4. l bC 1 icnutu-1 i-aav uwt vv-Aktii-tij-.ft i cuia ui uiuudiu iutcuuuu chlau uiu i uuc uoyvivi uai nc uv vawt a v the foregoing allegations, counsel nopoly shall be shared by all the peo- Everv one of the reforms carried for tho complainants asked to be al pie instead of being controlled by the out in England and on the Continent lowed to amend the bill. The amend- few and used by these few to make met with fierce opposition from the ments were allowed, and connsel f or themselves the absolute masters of same classes that oppose them here. the Southern were granted bU days the many. The word "Socialism ' but the business sense and patriotic in which to answer, or demur, to the is used as a term of derision only by impulse of the people prevailed, and amended bill. The case will come the ignorant or the servile. I believe-will prevail here. ud for hearing about the middle of I However, the world is not rinei Even l. private corporations were January next. . for the application of Socialism. I to serve ns cheaper and better than There are as yet hundreds of things we eenld serve ourselves, we will be Am int ef Kt.'efcases-StateTraaaerei Il.f.lr ! Ha Keen Iaterileed. I.ikcol.. Xebr. N iv. 11.-Otto W. Ueibig, tbeexperfc who has been en- everal m nths io examining and account f ev-Stat Treasurer hartlev. tib.i.ilt-d h' re- prt Io the legielitlve iove-tiga'icg committee, shown g l.artley' ahort-ag- to b- nslMJJM. Uirll-y is now io DouirUs :o'inty j5l unl-ri twenty years' eentenc.e in ihe penitentiary. eminent to own and control the coal mines or any other industry that is not a natural monopoly. It is only Yoi may ett rhp f.o3 and not h-: seriously hurt by ; in. J cms- ter and be tbeo returned the check to ,.;. t?.fco ehe, tn'd!eioe.s wi'boet him. . Iji.i'ir mjary. If yen uu any 8. A letter dated Oct. 21th, lJl. front f..:. ;iV for Ar? t'a SiriprilU, an meurance man in irgsuia, , ai-a -fen in uti .r 'i -. 1 other io Georgia. tf'e- i-taniil tihg tb ! t efims i r I -WM'ji n Saturdsy n g: t, lis'Jer.M. Tbo rritoo for acieh rig ni-i tte .eb n n'ly vii e,r.m f tb 'flle.t oil id t "e-v ez-.tail t'ed tn Wnee uy. M th igit 'f tb '21 f . r Vriri tr-iil ! tht t r- of M . I. n Crr, n wbich Mr. Crr was a.Jep, s-J iraivitg -! u.i sioffl tt fb t.r'!-. f waaig p bur rotoethi&r ko k-J tn i-.tito down d tbeo cut -is tl r at with a kofe pfrei'.aJf sharpened f .r ths puro e. in tai'iv was rowry. Ia r-.is c hfesioa ngb - that I i r e ims ia Wiley Vaarbt and n.t be was lom in 1'J.MiU II iil, L;.estr eoooty. 8. C. mar a check for 11500 io payment of insurance taxes, was receneu av me necessary for the government to own J Secretary's office. Tby, too, were laid and control the instruments or com-1 aside until ir. inompon oiscovereu ; merce in order to prevent trusts to I tbem neatly tucked away in a pigeon nrsvsnt discrimination and to eoar- hole of the Secretary' desk. Tbech-ek ;nf..n opp.rt.njt. fo, 1. '."ZVZST. ..a man and Fa. n inriiviflnil sntflr-1 " -.-... - - .ih .th. imMiiit iniraeiiia aeemiDBT- prise. Competition is now crushed , smant 6 however, plainly reveals out. It is done by the power put and nez'irence carried into the hands of those who control ion fn that office. In another place a The Middlesborougb, Ky., Machine that cannot ba done successfully by forced to'ta'ke the corporations in or a ITS; -J UfAab-a rearJ f nfoll IT gl C I - 'I . . . anu xouuury ""j.-' the State, and KlTof iTO-with Cinsurrnc7Rfor the individual. XrownpTbiMl -otToU rR.7k:A. Fortune 100 000. The industry was owned yui .ma .i mhsluiji uu uut u.- iwnuu um uyi m ut-n Uniu, . A ineerust -'of the nnblie. ontne wesernaroiinaovioKv - SB IVv,VW "W s.w j vv - " . . . - . . , .. .. a . IIJT'JIU U1 & '-a -V A W VS. aUf UBAWB.aVf a - " . a M andoperated by English capitalists pnve an association of men from yet the pepfe .took crp .r s . ml that will insure healthy compe- M'cb J9 ..,I8S9li 'rls and had been running for about four- pnrsning the best business policy So long -a$, there ws c.mop. -mimm; J , (the back by Mr. u. M. Kamsenr, tut teen months. ' does not deprive the government our people preferred to lot it xtguUto I (Continued on 4th page.) check bad evidently been given in . .. i m . ... 1 . 1. y. ii i'j i) t I ns i r i i yur 1'eaiiu, pt-ri..- s ' f jooe hie. lotia. rn hav ing Arer'a. nr.d no other. Ped liae la ata asaiba. Abixgdok, Vs.. N'ov. 8. K ratlr novel rj'ein ha to-dty be") pre aeoted in Judge Paul United State Court W. Thomas ra)oe poat master at Pilot poston.ee. fo M onrgotneey e..Minr. Va.. comolaine that the OWO era of the land wt bin radius of one mile of bis aid office, have refused to rentorse'l h'm A Site OO WhlCD T keen aaid Dos.ofnce. To meet ibe em-rg-ocy be I as procured an omni bus, whicu he stand in the road and uses a bis poet office. ANY PER SO Wisbiog a ktiov the truth in regard t their leeal'.tt eUjuid not failtend for valuable, and rnw CI page It w.k- let which will be et r aaa fr a atooct time to ftt-tae whv tnentto th's ptef. this hook pu bit teed by t he. eor'- rd hyiein iu1 us-Aitt -Ie. Hathaway 4t,nr 22', Heath fo4. way t. Atlanta, (a whom loo altoold ai drees. Write tteday. The detns.O'l for Ayer Hair Viror in aoeh widly at-raraUd regions as 8oth Amerira. Dpatu, Aas'rali, and India, Lat kept pace with . borne consumption, whieh go show that these- peopl kav f )od thine when they try it. '.'31 .O iho o

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