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i . . r l.ir -tl. i i r.i 1 1 CAUCASIAN. C. December P, 1897. il rOBIAL, ni-TIIK WAY TIIK i ir. cioroKii. : i Milan's overseer i'tr Li:-, Kailroad . : r -irporation news- j i ! x tliat the Su 1 r!is!:iin Hip lower . .; l-,-!l anil Pearson '! r Large of the ,11. Kvtry lawyer v - ti.j.t the Kailroad . m rot violate t lie . :, it coifeM t lie pow . U e Governor. ;. , u- j.iayt-'J oy ui iy i i to go to hhlras or ii -l.vlut.'i for a writ i k t t;t-y can Ly this :;m! in Washington vi ll. i) ami .lint for a ; r. '11. fir contention ! iiri!", that it is be- i i 1 r Shi fas nor any nti Judgi would dare n r I mkir.g at the i , i uulii;. (if mammon tr !. 'I h-y have get tLe ' . v I now ifi i')V( r. And I mi do a' 1 men. Big! i-. I.verj day of the 1 k linn of Otho, Jim ,it, thoii.-aiidi of dollars 1 1, people and turned nl t he millionaires. Governor KiiMvll and : I. d the Kailroad Com- i Hi- railroads accord in t earning. This would i them a valuation of .1.1 fifteen thousand jdol ;i itiile. The railroad v.i: ."i n i in their palace 1 r ahiinity at tho, Jim and converted thern to . i i i! .roaiH wanieu as easily a ir.t had een paid hy the , , -1 r hi 1 of the State. a valuing the railroads at i and dollars (l.rO00) a n ub, nit", which is less than . .rtli according to their own 1 1, is liound Knob Cornmis- at less than 66 RMSt," Fifty Years Ago. rrcildent Polk in the White Houie ch.lr, While in I.ow.11 wat Doctor Ayer Berth were busy lor human weal One to govern and one to heal. And. ai a presidents power of will Sometimes depends on a Uver-pill, ' Mr. Tolk took Ayer'i Pills I trow Fr his liver, 50 years ago. Aycr's Cathartic Pills were designed to supply a model purgative to people who had bo long injured themselves wJ th griping medi cines. Being carefully prepared and their in gradients adjusted to the exact necessities of the bowels and lifer, their popularity was in stantaneous. That this popu larity has boeri maintained is well marked in the medal awarded these pills at the "World's Fair 1803. 50 Years of Cures. the dread of the cotton grower, can be prevented. Trials at Experiment Stations and the experience of leading growers prove positively that Kainit is the only remedy. We wnl be gUl to stn,jf free of charge, interesting and useful pamphlets which treat of the matter in detail. GERMAN KALI WORKS. S3 Ksui St., New York. CONGRESS KOirrn coua co:fird:ce JJISREP- C0IIVE1IES. The Machinery of Legislation Again Started in Motion- THE FIRST DAY'S SESSION- Frtstdent MKiUV. SlHujt-AdilMi lontret, ot to Tak Action Tw Frccltix' Cub Rcnaa4 Cvrrvsry L gUlatloB AonstloB ef Hawaii. WHixoTcx.I..C.,Iec.6. Promptly at twelve o'clci k, aud simultaneously at both end. of the Capital, Vice-President llofcart in the Senate and Speaker Heed in the House, dropped tbeir gavels and called together tbeir re elective bod, and the snond session of Congress was begun. Tbe e ene in and around the Capital preliminary to convening congress was one 01 toe usual bustle and confusion. Toe ben ate and House chambers were tilled with Senators asd Congress men, and usual retinue of at taches and employe?, exchanging warm greetings after an absence of four months. Tbecorriders and the galleries were crowded with eager and curious visiting spectators, an xious to witness so important an event as the starting of the lumbering, intri cate machinery of legislation. Many of the desks ol Senators and Congress men were covered with beautiful floral contributions from thei passes, or to prevent the removal of cases to Federal Courts. Theee are the most important questions that could be eettled by the next legisla ture, therefore the gold syndicate and the railroads were willing to any kind of silver resolutions provided thtse vital monopoly questions were kept I out of the campaign and they could get a railroad legislature. Uesides pre- digplayp, tending to be for Bryan and silver friends. The ceremonies attending nnm n.nu i,t t fn i n i , me opening oi congress, are compara- now would help to fool the people and :.,, . rft,iAh,rt.r nVi . keep them from suspecting what was devoid of dramatic incident, except as to be done. ' it marks the formal promulgation of The railroads helned the zold srndi- the Policiea of the. administration as :n t i - . . outlined in the rresiaenvs message, te in the last campaign wnen the mmediately after the two houses cate fate of silver was at stake, the gold Were called together, upon motion of HiiiiK vimi:ii.thv-.v bpvut i-uir synuicate will now belD the railroads a raemoer oi me respective Doaies tTATE'.S monky to LOBBY Foic when the millions of profits of the rail- committee consisting of two benators KITS IN tALCISH AND TIANSACTS ITS BUSINESS-A LARGE ATTCN-OAKCC. Sit lar tit ttlmN will Ml ml EUMbviJk City Cttr 4 Twa Clkatcfc Kk rtMll I3l JU4fM mmA W rrtcklf The Ncrth Carolina Conference of the Methodic Kpisropal Cburcbutb, ODeoed here Wednesday morning wllb tbe celebration oi ice i.ora supitr, administered by the Hithop, aied by leading diTint. Keports irom in roc reel tonal m- cer were read, and the various com mittees appointed. Rev. W. I ( HDDiRflm was re-eircv- ed secretary, ITfv. W. C. Normao tw elected trustee of the conference, to succeed tbe late Dr. Black. Bishop Halsey. of the colored Meth odist church, n.ade an ar peal for 1'aine Institute, and $S;7,G7 was raied in rmall contributions. Colonel Julian S. Carr.of Iurham, added fl,Wtotlt collection. RBSBUTATIOH. AFdieasd Malicioci K:rt cf Senator Bntlcr'i Eccky M oust Speech What HE DID AND DID KOT SAY- fk.irr B.tl.r ; Ik ... ., lktr t, - II ta4 9ml Krn mm kt V F-U Mallk immt K M,ail Tktl kt M4 tlx k rt tm tllUhKNMi ltrr rt-t. Senatcr Hatlf r is In tte cry. IT. itood over f a !T a h h j frcm Uoxb-jro wiciet p.k- Tj-- dr. lthowedIr. liuU.r ;Li '.tm c which tbe ltj;ky M ca. Areotau tys he made in his spcv. tu rer- EDITOR J, B. WRIGHT. Publisher Gazette Restored to Health by Paine's Celory Compound. ss f Th. mnrninr irMinn was chieflr I centiT. I lit II I'OlniJ Dl.'!l C tn spent in answering the twentieth I tait ootrag the Dem-xra'.s jie'.-t? question, "Are the preachers blameliss 1 10 terribly hockd ia pabl c, tu' in tbeir lives and conversation?" The character of all tbe members in the Kaleigh District passed. A feature of the night service was an address of an hour length by Mrs. Hargrove, wife of ibe presiding Bish op. Her subject was "Parsonage and Home-Mission Work." Mrs. Hargrove spoke entertainingly, giving, as she proceeded, many figures, and a num ber of touching incidents in her ex perience. The North Carolina Methodist Con ference opened ita second day' session Thursday morning with religious ser vices conducted by itev. a. v. L.eu, whn tteT get behind a wall lh laugh uatil they crow fat, acd if the out races are cot ftjieat roocgb they hira wortbUn negroes t com mit them.'' Did you ay tha'.T I akcl. "No, I made bo each sta'em n. "Then what did yon sjl ' "What I said about the eoler iuts ticn at Itocy Mooct wa ir.ciMily theesmethatl havo sail in err speech I've made in tbe State. And at co place could my stateme nts be misunderstood, and I have not Wen 1IIEIK OWN STOCK. Sixteen new ministers were admitted I misrepresented ia this particular by on trial. The day was devoted to re-1 aDy other paper at any other place, ports from applicants for deacons' and I ..qq evirv occasion I haTe de elder' orders. . . . I rl.rAt nns'tttvelr and tint .1 aivocall v Asaruie.uie cnurcues iDiucigwpi . - - - -nnrm-fT .nj ii"y if) 1 road kings are at stake. We pointed ?n " ITt Don the P .uI- 1 have iotn.r r"k. .'"W- The courts of ju,tice, the lawa of the put this scheme monthg ago. This is hira that Congress was in session and 70 per cent has been paid. declared that it was best ior ine iue journaiiMic abnii, .i on rusn. i: . v I tv, ci.i . v. k nng,l tnrproivPtnT communication Tho Kiindav-school work Of the KD- I DiaCK man as well lor me wuur li1n.i.,..r.,.,rBl iaiiu, me tavYO ui uiuraill V aim IlUIlcSlV . " juiu mcu ai ecu uumumuc r" v - i " I t ill. Iil nm.ini 1 1 r rn t i,m t.an-r I r . ft, . ' -s3'j . . . . . ? . . . I tn mo bo tn it Tha unrth i mina va th thpiriA for th mm Hut thu chnn'il h n. I hare I personality on me riper ir in iiir otv 1Y'. V' r I l:t valuation i. -.Allil y :iri ( In y l this i all tin -iuii' ,-i nia, t tiitn f y I'urty-i' ! st-vi' nr.. I J'.".. '1 I .... 1 . 1 rt V Ci 1 tr lit t' i.uiHirtju ai.u iiimj-iigi" !'.) :;() a mile. :u'vM'P, three tliousand and ,r ;::.ull ) miUs are valued, at all declare that lobbying with a legis lature is unlawful and fraudulent. contract for lobbying is spent by an agent or tr lobbyists Is wrongfully s be recovered back by the The Klias Carr directors Carolina Railroad, after maki night lease for the benefi private stock and for the State, came to Kaleigh legislature to save thei work. These directors were resolutions which left out the vital he mifl-ht desire to make to it. The worth League was tbe theme for the I man luat this thou. d be so. 1 committee consisted of Senators Alii- evening, and there was a crowded I farther declared that tvery irood cit- that he r-rrurrd control ririr rrlrfj ra.polti J rt a h(V in drintnd fur fM4. mbA rmf a di-rJrrr4 t"i'l at4 rtt tnttteU. I'ur all atlirtl and wrtkttc t h gruwa ef drfrct ri ratrtis. A economic reforms that the next legis- son acd Gorman and Congressmen church: Rev. Dr. John C. Kilgo, pree- An not onlv of the white race, bat V.'1' c .u"1 ""'.T".'" 0f.n r---. i ifM void. Money lature can and should settle. But why Dingley, (.ro.yenor and Bailey. They ident of Trinity College, was the first aI-0'of the coWd 8QOuld Uxot J f y J ' lr2ZZ7 ?LT::Z i ustee to pay did the true silver men and anti-mo- reported ?"w that every good citizen fa- n;WM,.per Whirr.hip f 1 .;;. li ii M.i pent andean nopolists on the committee step Into J""- vored something bea.de, and tha Mjtt, f"Vr nJ T 4X principal, tne trap ? and read bv the Reading Clerks of the He was followed by Professor Ed- me ciaw vi cmau( ' " n trwoi wisiw Brim oftheXorth Theold Ransom machine teems to House and the Senate. The message ward Mims, of Trinity, who defended ancn, either wmte or biacr. wnoai- wor . ii.m.'u ny., ..ri.ru, ana rrcsui.nff ibrirtriiM u ui iueiwiu iiuucc a ., i j 1, v, n ih.li A t .t!. n n r n 1 .1 A .oa f.r I of depart lllrfit of rw-l 1 writer. 1 !br that .-titlMUftl tirrJ frltrr I1 ngamid- be still running the Democratic party, was a very lenKiuyuucuiiieiit.Buucuii- iuts nuu, ui i V . "i oil lBUi1 .K n- .V all t.-rn utilnd iu thr i.-iiidinir ud ' clrmn.it. t,i,-,j r r li ? - "nu"u I i orr, i : ma in Ita raaiMncr II Pnarnrth mnrk. M helninr forward the I tha nipnnis of Aallinc at tentiou I ' " rn uimiru iu ur jwuiiiK up rifintni( . i'l' CM ri(gina '- tof their own The ,0-called leaders, a majority of I "-J-,re ve closely by ltlTsen: of Ctei.ti.nlt j. "the central Lnddefeatiae great economic ?'!!, " ?"U"h mi lt? ruin of the whom are Ransomltes and silver-plated ator8 aml Congressmen. After the thought of the speaker being that cu - . 0rm8 that conCern the welfare of :u:"r"" 7;:. to lobby the goldbugs may 'take notice that they reading of the messa the two our popQlalion, were 'm'Bioc. 4 Ve-r aftr war ! iinler, c.,.,pt,d l a. c.re4 r fraudulent can't se l out the btate next year to a?Jo Uh .Vciur. The important work of the North the worst and most dangeroas ele- , Ul, .at and .,uat fierce rHtlitic. ..., and ....y ,.y. ri ,,.M., on hand, the Rothschilds railroad trust betiina - he presid ent' s messa ge treats of va- Carolina Methodist vference Friday ment of society, i cauea aitenuoa 10 coniiicis. iiouia r. ai meciai ; ieepirnes.. ouorurrrd nrr a4 dollar.. (7,O00)amile. along with the army of lobbyists in the the nigger racket or by pretending to rioU3 nUestions. He congratulates the was the election of delegates to the how frequently, , during the last and ljdJl .'ST. U"Li'4 -f IVSiI paying le.s than one- pay Kof the SoutJrn Ilaifroad. Kut be for Bryan and free silver in an off country on the passage of the last tar- General Conference. The following thirty year, the tan ff and the w . I J ... I s in u : 1 -.A iha ia ti naart fnp I nrnrii ihiuin I hul Kaon 11BA1 ft a tha It A Tier I '" --- si , rTiiiT uuiirim, ughttopay. the3e directors got their pay, or at year The people are determinea to u " - - " ciVrrcal-Dr. John C. Kilgo. Dr. E. :rLin Wn7 to ths f iclaiion ?nfe ''"'' r,rr.Jr fo'"n.d' ? . Many b.tmaul, J,,,., r,r.M is true as to the a- least three-fourths of it. out of the elect an anti-monopoly legislature, "":v- n, nt.Vmn& recommends I A. Tates. Dr.T. N. Ivey. and Dr.T. D. I ItTiT T...o-..i loay lu,,J rr-iurea 10 ins ou lime ; iiate gotten na i.f rrr, cuirrMirc railroads in the State, state. They howled and hustled for and they will do it nigger or no nig- sVcreu " Gage's national bank plan. Swindell. . . 21- ."T X,- TlnHn; i. . f5ru V. ' V . ?LI. I :"f!0 JirJ-Vifr"!? "TaT; that are payinf? more the southern and pulled the State to ger-any fusion of goldbugs and silver He deems recogn . J'0"' Be;jtdaT while the attention of the people " k mini i, M., i.t. t, .;! 'Lave .bowt. llKHbe. in a wa.1,4 to pay. ' the tune of ten dollars a day. Most of men to sidetrack the monopo.y ques- was drawn to one side by tbe tariff i;entleniin :-lt i with great plea.- j condition. weaanet and ! t wo thousand four hun- them who did tue howling and the tion will he defeated at the polls. Tion of Hawaiian annexation treaty. In the afternoon the examination of and 4nigger,' the gold syndicate had ure that I bear lestuii'tny tu the 'p . rencthlae repeatedly jtidr4 !! -one (2,41.1) miles are I laustlinK Rnd the pulling are rich men, tion ot Hawaiian I character was continued, and at night been allo-ed to destroy half of our Jc.al results which almott invariably ren.arkab rentrdy . .. . imsuinganmue puiung are ncu uieu, iTivr.it, Nwe. I. u.ont ..'-..n,.. rtolivrprl hv I .A t,a rr t.A. follow the ue of that kir-g f all rem- Ibe worn fac that a'trU ! tf .ght million, six nun- and all of them belong to the monopo-l Diseases oiteniurKin ine wota u- ' , rttA tn tha atn t," , r u7in Trailnt of Trin-1 j :71V- I edies IVine celery compound. A. .lrer. eo,.n le. if La(Card .nar- nty-one thousand two Hst crowd. uut these high-toned fore they openly mamtest themselves. den; ; Coe" on the rubject of "Christian "renYnT.idnVl, a tonic, free from deleterious ,terial,enc a. th r.rrvou. .y.tr,,, get. i.our. twenty-seven dollars ra0ney princes are generally keener on Therefore keep the blood pure with XtS &ca& hour tiiJr a coroLIuo andpow- t0 ,n? f l,'inkin'no ' li-Jrf tl hi, is nineteen thou- the .Jt 0f a dollar tha the plain Hood's Sarsapanlla. Tame clear, sound reading and the and a half, and had the vast audience C Uo K ' JZ V " ?S men who need the dollar and have to work for it to save their property from tbe wreck and ruin of the gold stand- iitfly sixty-eight million dol- ard. One of these directors, himself a crease of about 1,000,000 pounds over kftn ins isrht which characterized all in tears f Tu A 1 .Invmon'a rtn ai t art 1 1 nn nf t,A- I Af frta rriApni n cr Qoaainn nf 1 hp Cllin II j r iVJUCI 1UAU a iuhcivji mvv- w. W WUC muiuiua dumuivm w. . . - . - 1 ' i . . a i . . m z i iK tkA tninrtia n i 99 riAMTin ia i vtriiri 1897, to March 1, 1808, will amount to day's problems ot hotn tne country ai rerence saturaay u accepiea nn tuvi- w ujr uc uuuC1... j j - - 9nnno.,nHB' This will he an in- larse and the btate. tation to meet next year at Elizabeth covered with eating cancels called t. It is estimated by tobacco buyers that tbe sales here from September 1, wealthy man and of course a devotee m io,ouo.) This is tweiuy-iwo 0f the rising dollar, put m his bill lor I three hundred and thirty- thirteen days attendance at Raleigh Mars ($22,:'.:'.) a mile. at ten dollars a day, and got the mon- th Carolina, three thousand ey. lie is, as we are informed, a Mc- .-.'..v'.tv. 1 :hhI one ( .'70l ) miles are Kinley Democrat. lie noted on his lA-live million three bill the following words : : . rfht thousand sev- "This bai been an expensive light -,hty dollars ($--V and I hope it is over with." -; x tlicusand eight Oh yes '.quite expensive for the State ,j -nine dollars !ff!,Sl!t) 0f Xortli Carolina, and no doubt some what expensive for the Souther Rail- . i . - i . ... if! r o f d 1 , .i if ti fi r nr ri i . ivaa Trio tJ " - t 1 .11 . n IT V. n - JM v tr n-urie two minureu penseio.your now mucu jiruuu um U uih 1 dollars t.f2:.0,o()0) in y0u get on your private stock, besides ! v.;, :w.il this law ha? been your ten dollars a day for lobbying : ia. mi the people of the State against the State? ou .succeeded in dml ir the Railroad Com- preventing the annulment of a corrupt ,., v I... ftu 'd up for the railroads deal by which the value of your private u a i-t the people. stock was secured and enhanced, while , monopolist organs of Ihe Demo- the legitimate and lawful advantages mil Republican I artits are do- of the State were sacrificed. , 1 1,, v :m to save otho" and Jim. You hope the fight is over! i, to lipiulle the Dvmocratic will see about this, a little later in the , , T , .1tl, the Rej ublican machine, afternoon. The people, the tax-payer?, i l.i i is certain, the Democratic the producers, the men who are selling . i , -1 iTi 1 1 face the inii-ic. The Re- five cent cotton with which to pay you . w) n.M'hine may be controlled by ten dollars a day for looting their . u. ..verier. Illiterate negroes Treasury, have not yet got a chance at i ;iry whites may be got at a you and your crowd. Their day is coming. The Directors of the North Carolina Railroad should bring a suit against this old Eoard of Directors to recover back this money. They are the roos- iun :hn have been crowing, around the rales for the same time last year. We in breeding trusts and combines, till I hesitatingly commend it ti .11 and the imnd hrr. in lb weil-briem who are, thoroughly worn Irlt all over ll body. l ame celery vear at Klizaoetn I covered witn eaiintr cancels caneai"""- .- , -" " I . - I I.. If 1 b mmm mm l.Bk Mm M.vi . . v . i At . - . i i i . i aM n 'I'haoa i l: a i n vara i na ovi ia i - - ' - - - ' - . i lie iMaieuui; auu i uiiauuiuuiiy ru- - : r . cietieshada debate Saturday night, The reports mm tne preacners were that h&v0 brought hard times and . , i . n . 1. n .1 . M l rknl nn0H I 1 . & : A A r , .. , r n w.A fntrun i anu tie laureia were wrcamcu ul-uu i wuv. ... c&UBea bibku"vu ui uusiutss nicies 01 .uturyurai uu vc.c K,a f tho 'Phiitit,hronic9 the Rev. L. Li. liruse, a reiurneu mis- rjn.:.-. nf Kth f tl.A UUC W v Tf o i . , . , W ftA I '-' - - - W the the kept er th in TO YOU A CORDIAL ti,a rnmnanv will hold its meetings ta unfold the prize-pennant . witn uancerous . . . . a i 1, inui in vi rnVieth r,itv. Kaleien or some a mieoiy uurrau auio ;n tv.;0 nutp ThA onmnan v I victorv Deioncrs 10 ine team - - - - I , j Dk..m.n cti.onfo Trial J " l"C tltu.Mfc ''"-- " I . . . . . , , . I - T m m W T is chartered lor thirty years. meuicnuuuiujiu., nu iU . f Board of Missions, combined to perpetuate ineir aomi- - 1W tr . ... UWO sciences are SO Ciuseiv inter- ... . , .i;r.;.. At. .!. ..iu. .nkWr ica Vicar cni. I m9 a f pot ilft vs since state ireasurer v. v, v,; t rin in wuiuu w b""-"J - uauuu ouu ,vUvV, -v. - " rf- . ... .. W IVKU lUttl WUJUiutu, fcw'i' 1 T . 1 f I I T mwmwwwms HIE HOLIDAY SI'IWT. IP Tear M Jpworth Le.g Sun- rjJJ d .f.h ,"h. t CHRISTMAS r " v. r.nat . r-PiUr Comnanv. representatives or ine ne?"" 8,ue- ! ITmI. .i..t parties have seen these evils gro Vh. i;noraTn all capitalists The subject was Keao vea, in - nrj &cd the wholesale robbery of of Philadelphia. The company will siawill eventually control an iwrope. . t , people committed, but have kept have a capital of $50,000 and their ofli- .T here always a fo a oi en.nu- raE favorilJg using every effort to truth from the people and have ces winneiniNew 1 oris ana rmuuei- i iuScu UJ h- 5nninni. have the injurious effects of alcoholic them stirred np and divided on oth phia. They propose to cut and man- and the memberB of he winning claM k- taught in the public schools, "nation.. I said that to-day. wi nfnoriirp lumher extensiveiv in x asnuo-1 uavtj juat tauso iu ocuu uun i" . .,innt, i ., - .. U?i. i JtKVnHp hpvPJnWard in cheer after cheer and was adopted. these same evils confronting uj, WE EXTEND Worth requested an opinion fair contest the prize so coveted by ?s. Sati iven to and tariff torney-General as to whether or not 'Ther classes. Saturday night a ban- Pnn L "v l"?, eCiay ed up as a political slogan with the "Team," invited - " r h ThT , drM. Krea"r meacy u.u v. tA.Gv r.onomt Walspr made the tol- -o mnt; i-D .l.aa anuiutj . . , - .. . . I tUB UaUlOlUO U. n c lectins r- - r Hiatinntinn rpniv hv letter: "In reply to l fv, t.o;,,ot1 nf tha AthieHn m contradistinction the letter of Jno. II Croom & Rro., I Asaociation. and the Medical and dealers in fertilizers, in regard to tneir pharmacy Students. liability for the purchase tax provided Tn Dannuet was KiVen atthe Chapel for in section 22 of the Revenue Act oi m jj notei and it rellected great credit 1897, it is my opinion that they are lia- Qn the proprietor, Mr. Pickard. The University Dramatic Club pre "Now there are thousands of peo ;vK3 onit email ripnlpr.4 in CUanO 1 reliable for the merchants' pur, Iiden i9.lJtm chase tax. To the Treasurer's inquiry, . ' connected with the two courses, 8;rWSSr "u"uh ole crying outior white supremacy for .n respective class 8-1-- sincere. I am KKVADKS every nook at.d rr.t.ny of Ihi. active torr. W"e lm. trrr.rmg for Ini., ne veoi i an for iiionlli. All hri.tendom relebr.te. thi. great annual festival . II. rrcurrrnce ia always looked ftr- The giving of gift, the forgetting of elf. the kindly Lelpful feliog cop other are all feature, of the great CLrittma. fe.tlval. Wnli wvrould l'.ut Ihe Democratic party is i 1 of white men. It remains to ,i whether these white men tvill to surrender their property , ;r liberties to the pirates of ti :..t:n ...... t I -v..,4- ..linoi trtr m TPCPlVer OI ,'CEe i-Mie. Are you for restoring! North Carolina Railroad, so as to pre Railroad tJomniissionrs.' i v. int to be robbed for the ben-lnr.'i-'n Shylocks? ,i,t r, dtiilging will cot avail. kip ' Th Treasurer was or me opiu on that small dealers in ierunzers were not liable for the tax. The mer chants' purchase tax is one-teniii ui one per cent. Last year 3,000,000 lbs. of guano were soiu iu tua otL:. Th l.ahnr Commissioner finds thau the price of the 150,000 barrels of ap nles shipped From Xorth Carolina is $10. ADlDieresiIugnuuicauj ' able table was completed bv the Labor Bureau. It is hasea on returuo to xt hv correspondents. It re- . - I . 1 1 t nr.( ;-t li tiart m.f I ti trnial I lil niT ILll IiB P urru Itiuri -rva eve v collections-"Preach missions first," ready to 3o:n nanus wun iuoso w o - ..r.m.n,.i rtMr..II intended to he said, "and let collections follow." are sincere, but let us divide tne an uouguuom iMi..in,m. Sunday prominent preachers of the sheep from the goats. Let n3 test make someb idy happy, and all priced o modetly that the not rdrnt nrrd conference filled various pulpits of the tneir sincerity by seeing who is in fa- . city churches both morning and eve- vor Gf fiahting for white supremacy not complain. .... M. ' . .... a - 'a:a.. Ati.itiiniiiBi mc ha i h$w UfCKtU 111 II uriK" CAl jliiu,riTijiiMf ning. uisnop uarBruvi, i:ik . . , f financial reform and for The store i. sented "London Assurance" Friday 5Jt0t cu7rn. Dr . Kilgo filled the monopoly reform that will give us he8t aJvantage. the whole pla. j war. a .mile of cheerful welcome. We wou'd tugged that you made your .elec tion, a. early a. pw.ttir britre An d Saturday nights. The Club of this year certainly show great deal more talent than was ever shown T)V those of the past. D. M. H. urauiaui. .... i , u ,,!;- .i.hl: I tKUlfBl vuuruu iuiiiu an uftuw Gov. t n !.t vent the present Directory from p ay- inglawyers to defend the Company ana the State. These Directors shouia oe held personally, for this outrageous perversion of the funds of the :soin Carolina Railroad Company. And tins is the gang whose Hessian press are howling for "good govern ment." . THAT DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE AD DRESS. thor f.nlnmn the -age to ineiu.s ... I iecnari h. thP Democratic State - n.,,.,mnnU I10 I M I IM. BU.. v.,pn.tivn Committee at its meeting t n receiving annuany iromiun H,trpS is l..'.IM llSM.ll-: 1IKK l'KMTKN I! vM-sM-l tKTIN FOB TEN M l. WHY J)H T THE i I M o i: V I 1 ' l AN A ti E.M ENT 1 I III. SAME IN NttKTH t AKIII INA? iDVernor of Vigina in lus re- Kussell's Fght Against tbe Lease En dorsed. At a regular meeting of Peacock Alliance. No. 73, held Nov. 4th 1S97, the following resolution was unani- gards the average price realized for mously adopted, the same and the average cost per Resolved, That Peacock Alliance, acre to prod uce. Boiled down, it is as No. 73, heartily endorses Gov. Rus- follows: Corn, bushels 17, .price 49 ge;1 iQ hig manl fight ap,ain8t the cents, cost per acre f 7.01. (The other tfe North Carolina ass ;AmrnTfi SfiSa. tt tM r0 11 nil. 3 56. Barlev. 13, 72, $3o6. Peas 14, ol, ?iJ.OU. Dva.ua, o, Trish potatoes, 53, 49, $10.50. Sweet po tatoes, 69, 36, $ 08. Rice. 27, ,4, ?s.i. Peanuts, 50, m, t oi. iuu at 4 $10 46. $6.12. Pounds lint cotton, 214, 7 fl.09o.Uounas tooacco, uua, o, Broom corn, pounas, i, -t ghum, 93, 27, $11.33. The I an anti monopoly legislature in the . .H.L- -1 1 .. 1 . I nnCA Af Tn A Vr1 1 hO I'&T - Services at ail me cuurcueo were large-i ii uc dciaod w " " - w- I ... - i :in.;..n.r.ji ,f fl. ly attended. Both Methodist churches pie's party is in favor of such a fight, the assortment become broken, hy .o doing you aUo avoid the diomfurt rt th at each services were nnea to over-1 the msjonty ol the voters or tne ever increasing throne as the time draw, nearer. nowing. jauuuajr iu fF"uii"jc"-a i state are in lavor jh sucn a ugm, for the coming year were reau out. $50 in Gold! Will be Paid to any Man or Woman. ( i U.:'.' ! r ten years the Conimc - e ( ffuan r i.ii a net revenue m irwui nn.t- !., u- ui.l dollars (i:.,000) to nearly m 'y thoiifand dollars (00,000). Dur ir.tl.e last tuir years cf Democratic management, the Norlh Carolina I rl ,tm ran behind one hundred and th.iusacd dollars iu,iw; u land they will gladly pull together and win a great victory for all of these great reforms if the agents of I monopoly and tne false mends oi the people do not prevent it. J n shcrt, a co-operation of the forces that are . . , . I -nee A tn ir-a trnA c'nularfl nil tM k. Mivntwi urn nr nnraciui i uu uv u w " v f. v - . and BDecialists. Dr. Hathaway A Co., ((Regular I ffngt and monopoly domination never been niade before. I Us the best white man's government w agree to tit any There is a ccr- like measures tending to the relief of j Cine8and everything necessary for their case, or I element in the State that is op- the people from corporate greed for itu rKtte wsedtoiach a tight because they meets with our unqualified approval, jase is a curable one. , I do not wish such a victory won. but MOfC& ANDY CATHARTIC J. P. Smith, Sec. State of North Carolina, County of Columbus, Nov. 2G, '97 Sor- To his Excellency Gov. D. L. Russell: By order of the Alliance as County Thisoffer is plain, and there is nom eaten m w, I . . , . th lr.lftrhl oAnli- and furthermore, theofler is good ana uie money I - r---- perfectly sale oecause we are nnaacwujr myuu.- iion OI tue cuuuiry auu me rasy nuu 7 1 Jible. ,.o iijecturer.it aixorua uio F'r rr nniir9 Re ure to transmit the above slight ex- We offer One nJf" passion of tbe appreciation of your ard for any case of Catarrh tnac can . 4l!5 i j iha o'.r in Raleisrh last week. The address is more noticeable for what is not in it than for what it contains. Were there omissions made to please the goldbugs, monopolists and railroad attorneys on the committee? . a. II -Alm-is -WXT Vl f It is noticeable man ait muoc were responsible for refusing the pro nation of the Teoples Party for all the supporters of Bryan to join last vear in electing an anti-monopoly T.ecislature were on band and that . : V s a t xrrY,e tr c( tn &ai-twaY'njv w i.iiunr wvjli and capable accountant, and is him- lue, - -" Q a Democrat. During the present defeat W?? the r it seems that the prison has heen -. -- ich! leaaiug ' tried secretly to defeat Bryan while pretending to support him, endorses the address in a double leaded editorial, tn hort it is a fusion address prepared by a committee composed oi suver men, gold men and monopolists and is in the interest of gold and railroad n. ;.ey and made an actual loss of very im; h more than that, in the deprecia ti .r of assets. This has baen shown th'j report of Mr. Thomas Evan, of ttt a T-.l fnr nv . ... r, i 1 not be cured by nan s uaiarru vurc. F. J. Chbsky & Co., Props., Toledo, O. Wp the nndersisned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him pertectiy nonorauie iu business transactions and financially able to carry out any oDiigauuua uioU by their farm. . West x ikuas, w uuicoaic xjl Ufee,..., Toledo, O. , Waldisg, Kihkax & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, loieaoj wnio. firm stand for the people, and the right as the State Executive, and wish to add that last county meeting in full, this purpose was favorably discussed in a nonpartisan way with out a dissenting voice. Very respectfully yours, J. F. Harrell. M. D. Lecturer. Whitevillp, N. C. Kail road Commission Case - -SSTdnnnBTtbe the monopoly hireling who will at- lastaoyears has proved I tempt to sow the seeds of race prej- earedodToi udiceinord.r that the monopolists case, where other jc-i mav farther continue to tlefd and 5K! XJSm in" rob the people is himself as black at maiuns thisremark-Deart as the ncgr. whose misdeeds hornfrerinfrm and crimes he prates so loudly abut any chronic disease, j jor an ulterior purpose. Such a man Sit to testth tnmt-lis happy when the neero mek s him- 5?ljofi j? Bck?3" I self effensive, and if ntct ssary, would rmdFDecIairstaof no doubt hire a negro to make bim- thi. country, with mi j gejf cffensive to furnifh campaign SiSNdii di- capital in the interest of monopolists. M.M..jKMcatarfj. I jne man nges the cry of white vivwm r.-w . :n Ik. nl.el mnnnn. ... I.U H. i.lll. MUl tUVItlUHI I IMW AlA UllS ".VUVf rnd iSSm .1 .rklM.7 rt.V.ii:. oly is using the livery of h. av n in stricture, varicocele, repipre. I which to serve the devil. skin eruptions, uicsrs. ' "T."?. , T. ' I .. Z. I Tk;. wt,t T hr .wT t ItVv liver ano sionicn uwhiuv, . -- - j icr led effective way of seenrirg a remedy, 1 fO 1 a. mm m rv m m sw j NnfconsTiPAnoiij ! ift LTV.... j i.iiiTL ALL okVW " vAy DRUGGISTS or? at riTCf v rnii)itTTTn'war- T eaatlflbi. rrr4 or lb Ml Uts mr TTTp.1 rw rami BlrlIIO. f litr, rl. mm.. STATEMENT. Ornci -r Ui.tfTMt rr Wakc Cocs iv. KalU'.h, N. C, NuTftaWr 1W7. In,.nr.l tntVft trotu atl CI action IJ OI II. ir. ids Mi - - - .. 1 V - - ...... i : .re than self-supporting; sotnai inu lir-t year after the expulsion of Demo- ratio machine managers tne i enueu t'ary has got to be self-supporting. It i h&rdlv worth while to mention n this connection the numberless lies w; the tory monopolist press. Their -heets base teemed with assertions tha! the prison was running badly be hind. When it was proposed to make Its uruggiow) , . . I . , . ,, it' : l , mnA I llvr OM StOIBOCn anocom, "Hfi I 1UI3 u " u a I. m. uais ooiu i , n.m. ?..h rinro U taken intern- Tho sp nf Caldwell vs. Wilson and I w.s, jivor " ..j.i i ,:, -ii- nHno- directlv unon the blood rprfiOI, Vs. Wilson were argued before Sroae. our treatment can be taken at hotno If"' UA. u i . ...u..i ..imCrt .hn.irir iumi sdJ nature f all ecmpnf ation audited by tl r'mnrCnu-a surfaces of the system. rvTeSuprame court Saturday.. . . . under c jd.ort or. wo wm pay . nMBWr. thertx f ... ii n.n n. i . nn.i.;nit mrn naarareauaiuHnuuiwu. "t st- nrnon di hit leiuuuut uc ki.'i uuv i lvom ' j - .... Price 75c.perbotuf, ?oiuuyaixufi- .ine VK0 c to our office .torment, worc wo - - severally, from uecc mber 1. to November jn, ib-m , uotn itci one anu su nuui auv naTO u dwi oi imaiiKiai v..--- - , I , ... i .i VK-. iriven to each side for argument, lnree ences and transact our DUBinew ju - I given 10 eacu ' "lu "V a th ar(Dei. professional basis, proawing nothing bat what Wo-To Ba for I irij Vtmm. speeches were made lor ine appei v f ulfiU. We do not beliere in any of the r,,.td tobacco haWt enre ma: c vr. lants and three for tbe appellees. Mr. KSSen free Gua j.ma.. k. ".TC. ij. a v op, nd astwiuiour poUents. Wnto no to-ear, don t do ne was loiioweu ujr o uuftc ' I I Inv gists. Testimonials iree. Hall's Family Pills are the best, SUCCESSFUL PHYSICIANS. We heartily-recommend Dr. Hatha- Isabmitttd to tbe public: J. P.. lhu c Uv.u. v..rf - . . At- is in uuweu u v uut j , i w .8- nn . nf 22U SOUtn .tfroau D6. -a-i- . . v. " t.,o Whit.nkr. fc. . . .. i a Rl.r.Va lanta.Ga., as being penfectly reliable njudge MacRae spoke and was No. l,for men; ,No.2. women; iTo torrtm I ftpwn I AQnO and remarkably successful in th iteeat- fAnewJed b Maj. John d. Shaw. Mr. Oseaaesi ;No. ajtarj F!FVibi?aS I HlllH LlMlllS a ment of chronic diseases . of men and follow j 1 LUI C LUUIIO I I I 42 days as Commissioner, at f J days as Committee, at 3, las re. u 4120 00 C OH women, uney cure wuere should certainly write As the Case come up on a quo war-1 tion. Our readers if in need ol meaicai neip - therefore has precedence of rrue iiueae emiu. ;vr i obable that an opin- doctors and you will receive a tree anu ? .V; "d' jd bv the court at an "" DR. HATHAWAY. & CO.. 224 80. Broad St., Auania, ui. WM. U. ClUMfcLM. 42 days as Coamissioner, at $3, 6i cays as C mmittee. at J, fusion in the next campaign, several months ago Thk Caucasian .1 . 1 ... !,- tha cnld men would , lease, the State reserving the centre poin propose of the convicts, the professional Ban and the Chicago .houted that this was done bec -ause 0 to endors Bry CODdltlonf, the awful state ot me nnancw. o. - v. . n TMr when nothinK 11 WOUlu uc " could be done for Bryan or silver, but it the verv year when much could be done for the railroads which are the nert oninion of your case by return i","rr rnii without cost; this certainly is J; Mrhr nrftv tn do business guarantee vneir uurcs. n mc day. I tustiti.tion. Now it tur as out to be self-supporting, but ot course they will go on ly- mg just the same. ,d ndicate. There- There is reason to oeneve wonld be will 101 IOre IUC ftUlW eja-ve.w w . . 1 . Mnr A 1 spite of the etroris 01 vne uu.u- - Mcnmbe resolution about enforce economy.there have been some .uB .,1 nth- . . . . 1... i.T. Hfiininu irt "ni " " ' bad management anu .oh.c u-j . railroad a . 1 n lAmn f wer mi dbim w w w r.nK. uut. comp.r.u ,.,,. with J. Pierpont easy to o -v n oalrail triflfl Thflv I umy one queatiuu wa ooacu v, aijcj 1 . ' . . h , .mA from lie aesirea 10 kuuw the Chief Justice. of Caldwell and 1'earson s aiiorneyo tci 1 c wucbf hf ALTH MAY BE Uhathop thev thoueht there wasany mis i"" I . ' " " . i-rtiiwir 1 riittarnnc.p. nei weeu a ausueuoiuu ' I anananainn und ft dismissal, and if SO, Quau.uu.v-' 1 At a : imnnrtortt thAll TAR- I i . ana mat 10 iuu' - - ; . wuatr king money. If yonr oiooa is m- If TheBaby u cutung Tooth, pure, liood's oarsaparin w Be sore and u9e that old and well- medicine for you. It cures scroluia, tried remedyj Mas. Winslow's Sooth BO.U rheum, rhematism, catarrh and Stritp. for children teething. It all other diseases originating in or 80othes the child, softens the gum?, tiromoted by impure blood and low allays all pain, cures wind colic and is state 01 tne system. V iT J I five cents a bottle. - Hood's Pills are easy to take,!' cure constipation forever. easv to operate. Cme indigestion, J Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. I . J I t r r o foil n purp irtifrcrintn refund money. VJhv Not be 'Cured ? If you have Consumption,Bronchitls,J nr ninnrrterert liver. wny uut Judge Geo.E. Hunt's nnnsiimntinn. Bronchitis wee wa eat pw liver buie .' t Ia ,irnn vied zed to be the best remedy, in the United States .for all ..mm " ' lung trouDits. ONLY 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE. Address, JUDGE GEO. E. HUNT, Lexington, K. C. On Life Insurance Tolicies in Stan dard English and American Com-1 520 miles traveled, at oi.. panies. Ten per cent, more than the compa nies tbemselres loan on tbe E&me policies at lower rates. Write or enquire .... PHILLIP WILLIAMS AVI RETT, Investing Agent English-American Loan and Trust Co., Citizens National Bank Building, Bauiqh, X. C. Ecrra Babhce. 40 days as Ccmistioner.at $3, -7 days s Committee, at $-'1, ... 392 m'les trailed, at 5s.t .... 132 O0 f 12C 00 19 SO JO 00 1171 DO 120 00 21 00 19 CO I 1C0 CO 42 912 4G4 19 Total number of days the Board was in ecasion. Total miles traveled, . - . Total amouunt paid, There were no unTerined aecounti allowed. I hereby certify to the eorrectneMjof the foregoing statement. JOSEPH J. ROGERS, Register of Deeds and Er Ofieio Clerk Baard County Com'rs. Aft . . am . a paragon of perfection.
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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