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r ii n n BRYAN AND JONES Cfl-OFEIUTIOn AEMHST GOLD MID IXOPOIT. VERSUS North Carolina Democrats. THE ADDRESS SENT OUT BY THE TWENTY-FIVE POPULIST SENATORS AND CONGRESSMEN. will tt&laHjy to rr7 prfwi:j Cocjasty far ?TjJSScrg other eorpovmttoos ta uc( their setae, bat we ik la 2:if2T25; BMaLflbooklbTlftvfalaMmabMd desaa the has If aadawciet aaaaet waicfc No One Need Give Up His Party Organization Parties Opposed to Gold and Monopoly Should Co-Operate Of Course Goldbugs and Monopolists Will Oppose this Plan to Win a Victory for the People. Itrwii Whjr Ik Peopl Pmrtf bIl Appeal to All Wha Are Oppoaed to tha It vie f Gold and MHf Hand la HanMsWat :-penitioa Agalntt the Cam men Knentj. Our readers will remember the tho conventions they desire to cob trol ; they elect the candidate that they bare selected. Of coarse they control them after they are elected Therefore, those who are not their agents and who would not submit to their tryannoat spoliation should strenuously oppose the allied com bination of gold and monopoly. The only hope of the enemy U to divide us. Therefore, let us be more united and harmonious than evef, and further let us organize without delay a vigorous campaigu in every State and Congresional district, county and precinct. There are but two sides to this mlzhtyand portentous conflict. All of thone of whatever party who fa vor the conspiracy of gold and mo ot should by lewf al weans be by tbe DWUMBt sal held far OB.1T. saa H1TIM MM well as sues evaerehlp ehooJd 1. Weeoodemn the frauds ay which the land out to the Pnetnc Kallraed iaban, through cotuiivuace of the latartor department, rofcbed maiutaoea or DooauKM eexuers at uwi dobwmu auaexe Tha Vaf tn Victory l.v-r nrlf I'olnlrd n. n't lf Bryan l'o n4-r(ion i-n not iwntemp'.te the !. i.lnnrnriit of party orsaniatiofi or tbe surrender of any iticul rincipl; nor ia co-operation defended on the srOiud that the p mfurma of tiie Ibrre iania are iden tical 1 am h riaia lli-r in no time to diwu-a the ultimate effert of ro nitration upon any particular party. We may r)t aa-urrd that tbe peo ple will l-aiow honor where honor i flue an'l tlint. that partv whiih shows (lie yrrltt devotion t- the wrlliir of the , pie will, in the en.l, r-eive .lue credit for every laudable eitea vor W. J . Hryan in h in ojien letter to New York Journal. Tli War t 1'efaat Mapped Oat by Worth 4 arollaa Daiuoerata. The Committee on Platform and Heaola tioni. by direction of the convention, hav ing ha.l under oonaideration the proposition for fun ion made by a committee of tbe I'opulut party, recommend that' thla con vention aiopt the following resolutions in re-pect thereto. Ke-oived. i. i hat the propoMironior again and see exactly what it says f union atibmitted by the Popuhst committee I b" " j be. and the tame is, hereby respectiuuy oe-1 It Is as IOIIOWH : address a ppeal I ng for a co-operat Ion of all who are opposed to gold and nopoly, who favor industrial la- monopoly, recently gent out by the very, widespread poverty, twi.ntv.flvn Ponuliat Cone-ressmen tional destruction, "- - J - - - t - - CJ dined. Kesolved. 2. That the Democratic State Kxecutive CommiUee be. and the same ia. herthr instructed to entertain uo further tironoaitioii for fusion. These reaolutiona were adopted by the Democratic Btate Convention. and na should be one side; and all of those of whatever party who oppose this deadly de sign, who love truth and right, who love their country, who love their homes and firesides, and who believe in the sacred principles de clared by Jefferson and reasserted by Jackson and Lincoln, should be on the other side. On this side we Knlidlv stand. Then let us. main- To tho People : The conspiracy of taining at all times party Integrity, and Senators. Since some who claim to be opposed to the rule of gold and monopoly have recently attacked this address we republish it below so that all may read it THE I'OPLLIrtT ADDltKKS. the inif in joitii-il ; we cannot avoid it if We would, hither Ihe friend! of biiuetat luiii or Ihe advin atn of the gold ufandnrd, triidta and monoiolieM iiiiit ainreed. Who is not for us is airiiiiiit us. We are asking no man to abandon hia party or change his politics, wenk no one to yield any princi ple; but In this ureal contest we do appeal to all koo I men to stand solidly together for hlierty and humanity, and strike down forever this rori"p)rsry of gold and mo nopoly James K. Jones, t'bairman Demo cratic National t'omuiiltee. We favor a union of the silver forces of the country in the Congressional elections, and cordially invite all voters, without re gard to past political affiliations to unite with ua in supporting our candidates for Congress who favor the free coinage of sil ver, thus giving practical force and effect to the recommendation of our Democratic National Chairman. Hon. James K. Jones, and to the Congressional committee. That we admire and commend without stin t the great and gallant tight made by Hon. William J. Itryan in the last .National campaign for the success of our party and the principles of our platform Extract from Democratic Htate Platform. gold and monopoly is Hearing its culmination. Kvery advance it has made during tho last twenty-five years has been by adroit and stealthy processes. These would have been impossible if it had not had its agents and confederates holding positions of public trust in the legislative, executive and ju- invite the harmonious co-operation of all seeking the samo end. The ominous dangers threatening the institutions of the republic make this the highest duty. The line o battle 13 clearly drawn. We can not avoid the conflict if we would Therefore let us.appeal to all citi zens and to all organizations ana dlcial branches of the government, parties that oppose this conspiracy Neither tho beneficiaries nor the that oppose a government of the Plata of OKnlatln ol tha l'aoles Party. COMMITTEES. .Section 1. Kaoh township Bhall be under tho government of an Execu tive Committfte of live mem tiers, who Khali elect their own Chairman; said Committte shall be elected by the voterH of said Township at the pri maries called to elect delegates to the county nominating conventions, un der call of the County Chair man: Provided that those Town ship which are divided into rre einctsor wards shall have a separate Committeo for each precinct or ward. Sec. 2. Kach County shall be un der Ihe government of the County Kxecutive Committee, which shall consist ol the Chairman of the sev eral Township, Ward or precinct Committees, ihis Committee shall meet at the same time and place of the county nominating conven tions of the I'eoples 1 arty of any year is held, and elect a county chairman, who may or may not be a member of its own body, in case it shall appear at ttaid meet iog of the county Kxecutivo Com mittee, that any township, ward or precinct has failed to take action in accordance with Section 1, the said county Kxecutive Committee shall be empowered to appoint said com mittee or committees. IS ec. .'(. The executive committee for the various Congressional, Judi ci i.l and Senatorial districts shall consist of the chairman of the county executive committee of the counties that compose the said Congressional, Judicial acd Senatorial Districts. The Congressional, Judicial and Sen atorial committees shall meet at the same time and place that the conven tions meet to nominate their respec tive candidates, and shall elect a chairman for said committees who mar or may not be a member of their body. Sec. 4. The State Executive Com mittee shall consist of the State chair man, the chairman of Congressional executive committees, and one mem ber elected by each Congressional Convention while in session, with six additional members at large. Sec. f. In case any above named committee fails to report to its convention while in session as provided above, it shall be sufficient proof that there is no proper organization, and the con vention shall thereupon proceed to elect a chairman of the committee. Sec. (. The county executive com mittee, Congressional executive com mittees, Judicial executive commit tees shall report sheir action, as pro vided for above, to their respective conventions while in session, for their approval or disapproval. If not approved, then the convention, before an adjournment, shall elect the chairman of said committee. Sec. 7. The State convention shall elect six members of the Kxecutive Committee at large, and may elect a State chairman or leave the State Committee to elect i.s own chairman, who may or may not be a member of said comittee. But each State chair man shall serve until his successor is elected. The six members at large of the State committe and the State chairman shall constitute the Cen tral Executive Committee. Sec. 8. All executive committees shall have the power to supply all the vacancies occurring therein. Sec. 0. A quorum of the various committees shall be as follow?: The county and Senatorial committees a majority; the Congressional, Judi cial and State one-third of the members of said committees. Sic. 10. The executive committees of the Senatorial, Congressional and Judicial districts, respectfully, shall, at the call of their respective chair men, meet at some time and place in their respective districts, desig nated ii said call. And it shall be their duty to appoint the time and place for holding conventions 'in their respective districts; and the chairman of said respective com mittees shall immediately notify the chairmen of the different county ex ecutive committees of the said ap pointment, and the said county ex ecutive committees shall at once call conventions of their respective conn ties in conformity to said notice, to send delegates to said respective dis trict conventions. Sec. 11 That in case of failure of any primary or convention to elect Relegates, the executive committee shall have power to appoint, and cer tify the proper number of delegates. The chairman, or in his absence any member of the county, Senatorial, Judicial and Congressional commit tees, shall call to order their respec tive conventions, and hold chairman ship thereof until the convention hall elect its chairman. conventions. Section 1. E-icb township, prima ry of the Peoplv'a party shall send to . the county convention three dele gates for every twenty-five votes and majority fraction thereof cast for the People's party candidate for Gov EVluch in Little Is especially true of lloodM 1'ills, for notuc! cine ever contained so great curatWe power li so small space. Thy are a whole medicine LTU cbest, always ready, al ways efficient, always sat isfactory; prevent a cold or fever, cure all liver Ills, sick headache. Jaundice, constipation, etc. 25c. The only Puis to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Pills tools of this conspiracy nave any particular politics. In name tho last administration was Demo cratic. The present administration is called Itepublican, but it has in gloriously practiced and defended tho perfidious policies of its predecessor. At length the selfish and brutal Interests behind this conspiracy deem themselves strong enough to dispense, with the caution and du plicity hitherto necessary to their success. The administration boldly avows its Indorsement of their scheme against the liberty and prosperity of the people. Within a few weeks it has formulated and sent to Congress a bill, the leading trusts, by tho trusts, and for the trusts, that oppose and will not submit to the despotism of sordid wealth to come to the rescue. a triotism and manhood are not dead A large part of the American peopl realize the wrongs and compre hend the dangers, and are ready and anxious to fight this system to the end. The spirit of '76 is abroad in the land and the friends of lib erty everywhere are awaiting the patriotic call to fight a common battle against a common foe. Let this be done and we can crush ev ery traitor as did the men of the American Revolution; let us be done and we shall drive every Tory to ignominious defeat. Let this be La Uakaaty and at ssarao. caw at-flfstmi pteof U Btal to tb fact Us U savsasr rbkfctk Cos pow of a ml UT V eosBpaa- vtd Um taac bsxtaUiara frooa - ilatavtar Uashr" f acta! lo aiakaaa tavaataunn Utroogn taa Hfr t alM ImbJ cfcaaihftl. of lb tltUUSCUoa. Waica bv Its 1st ass, woaM aavo Uttsnaatlosi af laapaa- ami cttaantla. of was so cuiiraraailv of tha asm. whoa It Ant therefor deauad aral AaMsaaly fall ettata aod all swd brtha (ciassas of cut- KBOVa. we tha a2t oa iavsticU that ua of their ciaima. that wa damaad taxttatioo by Congress which will taforos um xeap boa of mineral land from such (rants after, as well as before natani. Wa iWminjl that honaiUla aadJan on .. ...... 1- i -ii. anJ to IA esa r- - . I - - . a-ak ' vav i ttaiiAnai Nflfnaanan in ravraam raw ni mm m nitiv mam a win LawVaod that no exception b mad lothslas far as it can a doo. i of loaiao leasrvatiou wnan optaaa acuoa aaau oa warn wyw . for settlement, and that all lands not now I as poaabi. mis nowise ana bwcjw uaw patented come under this demand. I action. s, wi layor a system oi quaes leaniisrton i iuutil ur laaa. rend am an-1 The removal oc cease irom torn auue cesane aw-a ww w-- i IV-ilitlli i throach the initiative and refi der proper oonatitational aafesnarda- EvsaAL raorosmoaa. l. W demand the election of President and Vkfrasidnt and United BuOes Banav tors by a direct vote ot the people. z. We tender to toe patriotic people or Cuba oar deepest sympathy in their heroic straggle fur political trwiuiu and iatpen- dence, auJ a Mrtic Uic tit. Uaa uhuC when u V mit iiif Kreet twepuoiK Of the world sliui.l mnmi that iSxtm ia and of nitjt 0'iii u a rre ami inde pendent State. A nt Utui uuun ruir iu leiritunaa and tlie Ui-anu . t'Nuinta auo the early SdiUlaal.Mi ul ! riUtrm a 3LI 4 All If -!. -.T rr m.o.tiu l otate tu oorrtsBpoad tu i ur ru- ot uooi and Ue pro ducts. ft. In times of great industrial depression, idle labor should be employed on public works as far as practicable. 6. the arbitrary course of the courts In aaanmin to iutL.iiaon citi sens for indirect contempt and ruling by injunction, should be prevented by pruper legislation. 7. We favor Just pensions for our disabled Union soldiers. 8. Believing that the election franchise and untrammeled ballot are essential to a ?jvernment of, for, and by the people, the copies Party condemns the wholesale sys tem of disfranchisement adopted in some States as an-Ipublican and uu-Democratic, and we declare it to be the duty of the sev eral State boslatures to take such action as will secure a full, free and fair ballot and an honest count. 9. While the foregoing propositions con stitute the platform upon which our party stands and for the vindication of which its organization will maintain, we recognize that the great and pressing issue of the pending campaign upon which the present Presidential election will turn is me nnan cial question, and upoo this great and spe cinc issue between iur parties, we cordially invite the aid and co-operauon ol au organ izations and citizens agreeing with us upon this vital Question to the Federal court for trial ana sap iisTly wherein the plaintiffs are poor persona and th defendants are rich foreiga corporation a, on application of def eadaata, is a growiaa .i in North rota and la it practical operation freqoe&Uy amounts to a denial of iustice to poor suitors, and therefore should be condemned. Wa dem and, therefore, that ihe nest Ueneral Assembly shall pas aoca a liberal statute on mis subject including aa law similar to the Wlaconsia statute. . . i. take from such eornoratiODS doing .Mint in this State the privileges of carry- ua on business ia North Carolina and with ira wing the prutectkm.of the State extended tt,,r outineas. If thev persist In escaping uiv imiadictioo of our courts when acttoas hruukht arainat them. W also reoom- net d a constitutional prohlbitioo of th ..m h.x, lease or rental of parallel or cota- " ix n-f ilig I an way una. A Jl sr DlSTtlBCTIOK OF TBS BCKDBNS OF TAXAT10X. We advocate such leaislatkra as will la- aura a 1uat liatina- and taxation of all evidences of debt, and make an eaultabl adjustment of th burden of taxation be tween me debtor ami a creuuor. REDUCTION OF BALARJE. In order to keep our public servants ia thorough touch and sympatny with th oppressed masses, and to check to some ex tent the scramble for otnee, w demand a reduction of salaries until such time as through an increase of th currency the price of property and products will justify the present rates. THB aCLB or TBB P BOP LB. Wa favor tha nrincinl of direct legislation known as the Initiative and Referendum, in order to restore and preserve th rule ot the neoole. "It will not be ODDoeed bv any Democrat who endorses the declaration of Jefferson that the people are capable of self- eovernment. nor will ir oe opposed dt any Republican who holds to Uncoln's Idea that this should be a government of th people, by the people and for the people. ; Furore comfort i ; teemtof ccoooctit. K ; icvlof nucfunc ith 4 - 'rtt Fonaoff NS OOCAaCONSa sjs i Tiai in a i ri 1 1 1 iiT 'tT"T IW Vraaft Fan in W MaH T Era. SWary SU4. JEWs VtwM. 7waw!r csart. awy a. Uwa..1 o. a. a" n a 1 1 a, r awe" LUMaaWaMtae. a la f a. a. Lawaa, lnn rnnaw. SnOEat TS V S al M tw aaat aaaM a4 r- jeaaamaatarvlt "rTy?? ut5i itT Cbrfcj IL Ear ft Cczpaj, ht23 4 RSBs Ai i.OtaCAOn vernor in 1802. And when a town ship is divided into precincts, wards or other sub-divisions of a township, that such sub divisions shall send to the county convention one delegate at large and one additional delegate for each 25 votes or majority frac tion thereof. Sec 2. Each county convention shall be entitled to send to each of the other conventions two delegates at large, and one additional delegate for every fifty votes and majority fraction thereof cast for the People's party candidate for Governor in 1892: Provided that every convention shall be entitled to send as many delegates as it may see ti'; and provided fur ther, that the number of duly ac credited delegates in any conten tion shall cast the vote of the coun ty. Sec. 3. It shall be the duty of the chairman of the various county con ventions to certify to the list of del egates that may be chosen for the different districts, and State conven tions and forward list of State del egates to the State Chairman. Sec. 4 All who are opposed to the present financial system of. onr gov ernment, who are in favor of the free coinage of both silver and gold at the legal ratio of 16 to 1; who la vor a further increase of our legal tender currency, without the inter vention of banking corporations; who favor a graduated income tax and further necessary legislation to reduce and equalize taxation and who are in favor of a free ballot and a fair count, and of guaranteeing to each political party the right to rep resentation on all election boards, which shall be of their own selection, to prevent disfranchising voters by partisan election boards; who are in favor of a more economic adminis tration of our government, county, State and National; who are opposed to having Executive and Legislative branches of onr government domina ted and controlled by trusts, com bines and monopolies, and who are willing to co-operate with the Peo ple's party to secure these reforms, are invited to participate in all Peo le's party primaries and conventions. purpose of which is, in the words of done and we shall re-establish what the Secretary or tne ireasury: "o is almost overthrown: Agovern- commit the country more thor- ment or the people, by the people, oughly to the gold standard." and for tne people. This country has during tho past signed: Marion Butler, Chairman twenty-four years suffered enough peoples Party National Executive of the blighting effect of the gold Committee. standard, so far as fraudulent legis- w. A. Harris, Henry Heitfleld, lation ana executive usurpation William V. Allfin. It. F. Petti- have been able to establish it. It is now boldly proposed to legalize what has been done in defiance of law and to use the power secured If the ltaby ia Cutting Trelh, Be sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for children teething. It soothes the child soft ens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and Js the best remedv for diarrhoe.- Twenty-five cents a I bottle. FKOPLKS FASTI 8TATK FLATFOKaf a m Un,,:rc rihfs- FORTUNES 11 tt&U STOET. will be saade during the aetttfewlasooths bv those who buv ooaaervativalv while stocks are low. THE TtttK TO BUY 18 WHEN EVERYBODY IS 8ELLINU AND PAX IU PRICES RULE. Stocks to-day selllac at W to W a share are safe to boy. as no condition can depress them to any further apprecssaie extent, sad when th torn comes you osa bay as ore aa profits accrue. Aa advance of ia so 90 petals is inevitable. Ten shaits of on these low-priced may be bourbt on tlU) deposit, with a certainty that no loss can result. Tan additional aham can be bought on each 1 point ris without any further desposit ar liability whatever. The pro tit would be : 9XO on iu points au ranee. I1.9U0 on IS points advance, 2.100 on 21) Doints ad vane. INCREASED EARNINGS AND DIVI DENDS. THE ENORMOUS IMPORTS OF GOLD, and the unprecedented EXCESS OF nomenal rise certain as soon as th Cuban tension is relieved, and Wall Street, as usual has about discounted th worst than can oc cur. Bend for our Circular. SALVIN TAPLOR A CO., Financial Agents an J Brokers. 54 Pulitzer Bldg New York. fehci Imputation. t t r ante YOU onC ar j lory service. ITS PINCH TENSIO; TENSION INDICA (ocriccs for refect;- taowiiif the exact trri, few of the icit emphasize the character of the V. ! TOR.! 1 it 1 "ft 'hat 1LT. Seta for our c CAtalof. Wan Same WUom x To, am uo. o. Largo Loans , , , On Life Insurance I.:.. dard Kogliab and n panies. Ten per renL more tt.at nies themael fra loan policies at lower ra. Writ or enquire . . ruiLLii WII.I.IAM Investing Agent Kegli. Ixan and 1 rut Citizens National lUbi i Kalsium. X.t . 'oaje ttna AN IkrTT. t. toirfitt mkW A. AH. C. RAILROAD, fl. C.L3:?s,l898, postpaid 15c. The Peonies Party of North trolina, in I convention asaeuibled K Raleigh, on the 17th day of May, ISHIH, hereby athrms its unqualitied aiitgiai.ee to the pri iciles of the party, and hereby atprovM tbe platform of the Peoples Party adopte I at iu I grew, Jonn j. iseii, J. u. isotKin, Jerry Simpson, W. F. Strowd, W. L. Greene, J. Y. Callahan T). H. Ridftlv. James Gunn. by false pretenses from a long suf- John E Fowler, C. H. Castle, N. B. ..wf, rv, -- picuormiCK,- m. o. i'ecers, J. - Kational convention held in the city ot 8. nf ii -ha-vri tnio infra srvi aiicj Ha v rnn I -rr r- -a-v a m i I fu" v uwifiii jveiiey, u. a. isariow, a. u. snuiora, i Louis, July ', into, ""'"F"1 wbv juku auinun- w. jj. V incent, samuei xaaxweti,! tbs kmction liw zation. Freeman Knowles, Charles H. Mar-1 We hereby reaffirm our fixed detenuina In the pursuit of this purpose of tin w T, Stark and Tt I) Suthpr- tion to support and maintain a free Oai.oi nnmtnMtinrr thAcnnnlrv mnm fhnr. . '. land a fair COUnt m all elections held IU , " I" 0. i " Zl r; f '. l..r .... ,auu' Norm Carolina. To this end we contend migmy i.u uie guiu sumuaru lub - that it is of vital importance for each poiit ni a n or mis auminiscracion, as oi icalpartyto have on all election b jar. r t.h lafst-,. i tn rfttirn fhp crrpn lnf kt Following is the Ponulist nlatfortn as I reoeesentatives of their own selection. We tiw. nnnjntorat i.,,,in I sdoi)ted: I condemn the Republican party and those MW iM.oi.ug Peonies Party assembled in Na- who ioined with it in th Iastdeiaslatare to paper money oi tne govern ment, to tional conyention. reaffirms its allegiance strike this just, essential and vital provision issue interest-Duraeneu goia doiius, to the principle oi me jtepuDnc al principli TO Alaaa,.m f mmritm Ancmalsl A (lmntaa allUMI aAeaaaaa,eap, vafaaiai a- Wilmington. New Orleans ChattanongmNashYille, Near York. Boston. Richmond. Washington Norfolk Portsmouth. SOUTHBOUND. No. 403. Lv New York, Penn.R R ll 00am Philadelphia 112pm Baiumore atapm Wauhington 4 40pm Richmond. A.C.L a&bam No. 4L tf 00pm uuoam 260am 4 30am 9 06am Norfolk, B. A. L. Portsmouth ,H SUpm 06am . 8 45pm 9 20am and to increase the powers, privi leges, and profits of national banks. This achievement would turn over the duty of supplying the j o pie's money, the very lire blood ui busi ness, to a selfish, heartless, and irresponsible foreign gold syndi cate and its American agents and allies It must be remembered also that this foreign gold syndicate and its allies have, with the connivance if not the assistance of our govern ment, captured and to-day control every instrument of commerce in the nation. In framing the Con stitution our patriotic forefathers, with zealous care and with pro phetic wisdom, provided that com merce should be regulated by Con -gress ; but this tremendous power has been abdicated by Congress in favor of the gold trust and the banking ring. Money is the first great instrument of commerce, but the gold ring, not satisfied with controlling our financial system, has captured the other instruments of commerce to enable it to keep the gold standard yoke upon our necks and "to more thorouehlv" rinciples declared by the founders I fiom the election law of 1895; and we pledge 1 ated in the platform of the party in 1892, public and also to the fundament les of lust government as enuaci- We n cognize that through the connivance of the present and preceding administra tions, the country has reach eda crisis in its National life as predicted in our declaration rour years ago, and that prompt and patri otic action is the supreme duty of the hour. We realize that while we have political inde pendence our financial and industrial inde pendence is yet to be attained by restoring to our country the constitutional control and exercise of the functions necessary to a people' 8 government, which functions have been basely surrendered by our public ser vants to corporate monopolies. The influ ence of European money changers has been more potent in shaping legislation than the voice of the merican iieople. Executive- power and patronage have been used to cor rupt our legislatures to defeat the will of the people and plutocracy has been en throned upon the ruins of Democracy. To restore the government intended by the fathers and for the welfare and prosperity of this and future generations, we demand the establishment of an economic and fi nancial system which snail make us mas ters of our own affairs, and independent of European control by the adoption of the following: DKCLAB &TI0R OF FEINCIPL18. 1. We demand a National money, safe and sound issued by the general govern ment only without tbe intervention ot banks of issue, to be a full legal tender for all debts, public and private, so that a lust equitable and efficient means of distribution may De maue direct to the people and ourselves to use our best efforts in the next legislature to re-enact this provision into law. LOCAL SELF GOVXKHK BBT. We are in favor of guaranteeing in the respective counties the right of local self srovernment bv the election of then county commissioners and justices of the peace by the vote of the people, under proper safe guards, to guarantee tbe best possible gov ernment to each county; and we pledge the People's party to the continued support ana maintenance of that principle, and warn the voters of the danger of electing mem bers ot the ueneral Assembly nostiie mere- to. GOLD KOTBS AND MORTGAGES. We believe that all money demands should be payable in the lawful money of the Uni ted States without preference or discrimina tion, and therefore favor the passage by the General Assembly of a law to prohibit the taking or giving of gold notes, bonds and mortgages in mis owe, anu ro inane an me money demands solvable in any kind of lawful money of the United States. DINOUKCB SPAIN'S POLICY. To avenge the Maine, to advance repub lican institutions, and in the interests of hu manity, the brutal and treacherous Span iards should be driven from the western hemisphere and a Republican form of gov ernment established in the islands which she has misgoverned, robbed, persecuted and pillaged. AGAINST ISSUING INTEREST-BE ABIHG BONDS. We condemn the present national admin- Weldon 11 28pmll 66am Ar Henderson 12 6rtaml 48pm Ar Durham 17 32am t41tfpn? Lv Durham t7 00pm tlO 19am Ar Raleizh 2 16am 3 40pm Banford 3 33am S 06pm So. Pines 4 23am ft 68pm Hamlet, 6 07am 6 60pm Wades boro o 63am a iupm Monroe 6 43am 9 12pm Wilmington . l2 0opm Charlotte 7 60am10 26pm Ar Chester 8 03am10 66pm Ly Columbia, CNALRR 6 00pm Ar Clinton. 8.A.L 9 45am12 14am Greenwood 10 35am 107am I Abbeville 1103am lttam Blberton 1207pm 241i Ar Athena 113pm 3 43am at Winder. 1 CCpm 4 28am Ar Atlanta (Central time) . 2 60pm 6 20am W Lv W W Ar Lv W W m&iss xvavistxs. To take effct Sunday Oct 24. 17. K AST BOUND T ELANS. 1 3 Mixed Prt Passenger STATIONS and Pass Daily Tnes.Thrs except and Bat' Bonnay A. at. p.m. Goldsboro. LaU range Falling Creek... Ktnaton Caswell Dovart i Core Creek Tuacarora Clark' Ar Newbern it Ar Lv W Ar RJverdale Croatan s Havelock Newport Wildwood Atlantic f MoreheadCity Atlantic Hotel . M. City Depot 1 710 743 80S s as 914 92S 943 10 16 10 40 1116 f 1131 1206 130 212 2 20 243 312 326 331 348 3 61 320 340 349 400 4 12 421 430 4 42 464 600 616 626 660 663 06 618 24 637 642 Contains an alphabetical li.t .r pud- offices in State, with p.j,u:t... 7:rU Baps, Sl.15. Areata Wanted. Liberal n.n., f 100 per month made arlim r i. paff Encyclopedia. t'JOcasb. $2.40 ON 1111. Sent to any addreaa, if rr.ti,tii,iri bj three prominent nien in ).r town for flJDU catb. La !. at Uk per montti. ACMK rt'BMSlllNt. i. I:isi..m. Reference: CarcAsia. WILMINGTON A WKI.ImiV K AND BKAN'CUKrv AND FLORENCE KAII K"U' COBDBVSBD aCBBDVI K. TRAINS GOINU SOUTH j . . j DATED Rk Hi; I Aug. 1st, 1897. eSf I , e, 401 P.M. WESTBOUND TRAINS. 4 660 P.M. NORTHBOUND. No.402. Na 88. Lv Atlanta (Central time)12 OOn'n 7 60pm Lv Winder 2 40pm 10 40pm Lv Athena. 313pm 1119pm Elberton 4 16pm 12 31pm Abbeville 6 16pm 1 36am Greenwood.... 6 41pm 2 03am Clinton 6 30pm 2 66am Ar Columbia C. N fc L. R. R. 7 46am Lv Chester, 8. A. L 8 13pm 4 25am Ar. Charlotte Lv Monroe... Hamlet .... .10 25pm 1 60am Ar Wilmington! Pine 9 40pm 6 06am 11 16pm 8 00am 12C5pm Ar W W Lv Ar W Lv Ar passenger 8TATION. Daily ex- Sunday. A.M. Goldsboro 1105 Beats 1143 Latirange 10 32 Falling CYeak 10 22 Klnston. ........ 1012 CaswU..MMM... t 1C00 Dovert.... j 952 Core Creek. 9 40 Tuacarora. ... f 9 30 Clark's .... f 9 t Ly So. Pines 12 00am 9 00am D.ll.V. MIS.. 11 tIC subj ugate our people and dominate through the lawful disbursement of the gov- istration for its efforts to fasten upon the I Henderaon'V."..V.V.."...3 gtani 12 6fpm I w OUT gUVenilllUIl V. auurcuh wm vm wmvtK w i Tnrham and carrying out tne infamous bond and All history teaches that those 2. We demand the free and unrestricted MMnooa avf cnlva sans? a1h al4 Vk a la e 1 A it t , I vx BUTtU nuu auui Cilf ItlAfJ IJAVSDCUI. AfJ- wno nave conironea tne mstru- gal ratio of 16 to 1 without waiting for the ments oi commerce in any country I consent oi ioreign nations. have not only controlled the com- ".vve aemanu me voiume oi circulating e 4-t u.. , medium be speedily increased to an amount i uu" "avw aiso sufficient to meet the demands of the bnai- con trolled and dominated that ness people of this country and to restore Government. Thus tha avni. the just level of prices of labor and nro- cot nnrl its oiUori mnnnriL ir, 4. We denounce the sale of bonds and the our country have seized the great instruments of commerce, have unnecessary and without authority of law , ... . i - i . . i i . . . . purities irom the body. Begin to day to used this tremendous power to dis- ?na Mano oonus De issued except banish pimples. boiU. b otches, b ackheada. o.tmino .oiDf 1 s oy speranc ara. oionareas. dividuals to destroy competition, to breed business stagnation, and to create "hard times" in the midst Ileanty la llluod Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Casearets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, bv stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im and that sickly bilious complexion bv taking vaniaitm, ueuuiy ior ien cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. HOME-SEEKERS EXCURSION TO ARKANSAS AND TEXAS VIA THB IKOIX MOUNTAIN ROCTB. Tickets will be sold May 3d, 17th, and June 7th and 21st, to all points in Arkansas and Texas, and other points in the Southwest, at one fare plus two dollars ($2.00) for the round trip. Tickets limited .for return passage twenty-one days from date of sale. These tickets can be purchased of the Iron Mountain agents at Memphis, Cairo or St. Louis. For maps and other information address I. E. Rehlander, T. i. A., Mo. Tac. Ry., Chattanooga, Tenn. FREE LITERATURE. The Campag-n of 1900 la On. -Organization and education ia tha watch- LiteratnreU the most effective raeaoa f education. Now Is tbe time tocireetaU It. tor leu iu) centa in aiWer or staaipa you earn will be placed on tbe 8ilva CirenUtor L.lt and ernt to the leading aiUer and ratoraa aapfre in the United States, who wUl mail vow sample copies free for distribution. Ion will also recei ve cqncresaional apaechea, pamphlata. ate., for diitnbntiun ; over a hundred paert Camrhleta. apeechea, etc., for only 10 oaata. Get is UUratnre for roar nehrhborhW' sTJm. at oooe. Write roar name and addna i.l..i. r . . a"- ra naane. Dee IHilaaa, out monopoly policy of the preceding adminis- 1 tration oi urover Cleveland. We commend the ac'ion of the Populists, silver Republicans aud silver Democrats in Congress for their wise, brave and patriotic course in solidly co-operating to strike out me bond provision 01 me pending war rev enue bill and to substitute therefor an issue increase of the public interests bearing bond I of greenbacks and tbe coinage of the silver s a .1 ii a . . -r 1 . ii ueoi maae ay me present administration as seinorage to carry on me war. INTIBKST. We pledge ourselves to maintain the six per cent, interest law enacted by me General Assembly of 1895. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. The action of the Peoples Party members Lv Durham.... ..t7 32am t410pm ..t7 00pm til 19am I Ar Weldon 4 66am 2 46pm juenmond a,u.1j a amu i wpm Washington, Penn R R.12 31pm 11 30pm Baltimore 1 46pm 1 08am Philadelphia. 3 60pm 3 60am New York fl 23pm 6 63am Ar Portsmouth 7 25am 6 20pm Norfolk 736am 686pm Lv Ar Lv Newbern. Ma.. j s Riverdala ... f Croatan ........... f Have lock.. s Newport. ..... Wildwooa.... f Atlantic......... f MorahaadCty.. js Atlantic Haesi .... , M. City : 910 8 67 8 3 829 820 806 769 763 7 47 742 A.M. 2 Mixed frt and Pass. Mon.Wed andFrL P. M. 800 720 a 660 20 s 600 f 318 . 600 420 S 400 s 338 f 330 P.M. a ,W " 1047 a 1010 10 00 940 908 f 8 47 t 838 a 8SB 816 e 768. A.M. a. m.V I Lv Weldon II ho 43j at uocky Mount, 1Z SZ 10 S; LvTarboro. 12 12 Lv Rocky Mount, 12 52! 10 V LvWilaoo I 2 011 1 LvHelaaa t 2 WH Lv'ayetteville.., 4 40 Ar Ploicnce ; 7 36 r. LvUoldaboro....1 Lv Magnolia .... Ar Wilmington..' 1 11 3 Z. A a ' 3 IK I lb TRAINS OOIKU NOl'.lM $1 O m t a. a.' r. a. LvFlorenos....1 8 45 .... 6 16 Lv Payetteville.. 11 2o.... lost. Lv8efma 1 ou Ar WUson 1 42 .... 12 10 , Ly Wilmington J Lv MacnoUa.... LvGoidsboro....' r. m : 7 11 a 1 VI 11 f Daily. Monday. tDaily Ex. 8unday. J Daily Ex. W. Water Telearrmnh Ragular atora . f. Stop on 8brnal t Paeaing point, a 8 L. DILL. Bop 6. We demand such legal letrislation as will prevent the demonetization of the law- tui money oi me united utates by private 6. We demand that the government in f I ii VlsV VU; DEMORESTS of olentv. Thus the nwanliatinn ErT .8 "P" I of the last 2 General Assemblies has demon o I mm wa. mmm v a. uivuii W ill to 11.00 a year. and maintenance of great industrial which they are to be paid and we denounce trusts have been promoted, which tne present and preceding administration operate to aggravate the evil con- SiSSZE? tothe told ditions which gave them birth. 7. We demand a graduated income tax to Thus they are making millions of the end that aggregated wealth shall bear strated, beyond question, that the Peoples Party has been true to its antecedent plat form declarations in favor of public educa tion. We demand still further improving and broadening the public school system of Al Ol.l. .-!JI. B m MAGAZINE. Nos. 403 and 402'The AUanU SoeciaL T?"1 I DemoreiTrored f AMILl moutn ana unester, a. v. Nos. 41 and 88. 'The 8. A. L. 8olid Train, Coaches and Pullman 8 between Portamooth and Atlanta. Com pany sleepers between Columbia and At lanta. Both trains make immediate connections at Atlanta for Montgomery, Mobile, New r. a.i Lv Wilson 1 42 Ar Rocky Mount. 2 33 LvTarboro ITTl Lt Rocky Mount. 2 33 Ar Weldon 3 39 r. at.' 'a m. r. 12 IS 11 42 12 6311 l 1 3' DEM0RC8T8 FAMILY MAOAZIHEfe- more than a PAnHlON mauazikk. at create a g millions OI w cuu "lal' aggrgiea weaim anau Dear the interests of the tax TMver and tha t- , "u wr boj, jaooue, new few millinn its just proportion of taxation and we de- Mrlrceao? ie State will'miL We abti rlena' Tex California, Mexico, Chat- lew million- tha Rnnrama nt Ml.in H.. !0I1KM M. U ?M P11 V I Lannnra Naahwilla Uminkli i.r t.. paupers to : mi All t . I H HV 1 U rUOII I T TT1 C3 Y I I A. 1 . j ... . - w . u w . .wwav sa u ui uf u I rt ft mi ma wmT ia w m wn,a,nTAW&..n am a. i . . be to convert, nur .mvommf inn X.tZ TnA " m?y "crease the efficiency of onr ,. . :r. 1 7T 'r .r .Itr 1 Puduc scnoois ana insure me most compe- inevitable result must SSS ft rS&nSXStZS L1?-of 5 "H an oligarchy of sordid wealth In the accomplishment of this end these evil influences must shackle opinion and muzzle dis cussion. They not only subsidize the press and attempt to seat their well-paid attorneys in legislative halls, on our benches of justice, and in all other departments of govern ment; but wherever college facul ties are susceptible to pretended generosity or inverted philan- tnropny they careiuny rightful powers of Congress over the sub ject oi taxation. e. we demand that postal sayings banks be established by the government for the sale deposit or me savings of the people anu to lacuiiate exenange. KAILBOADS, 1. Transportation beine a means of ex change and a public necessity, the govern ment should own and operate the railroads in the interest of the people on a non-partisan basis: to the end that all mav he an. corded the same treatment in transporta- i tion, and that the tyranny and rjolitical power now exercised by the great railroad tent and effective supervision. NOS-PABTIZAN JUDICIARY. Our Judic'ary should be kept above the plane of partisan politics. To this end we appeal to all good citizens to join us in our enorts to rraxe a non-partisan jadiciaryan esxaDiisnea ana permanent leature oi our State government. REFORMATORY FOR YOUNG CRIlflBTALS We favor the establishment of a 8 tale in stitution ior me reiormauon of young criminals. ran passxs. We call attention to the interference of Such ownership is to be I manner con- aioooe. write yc Add rata Ba- a V aw a. SUCCESSFUL PHYSICIANS. We heartily recommend Dr. llama way & Co , of 22 Sooth Broad St. At anta.Ga., as being; perfectly reliable and remarkably successful in the treat ment of chronic diseases of men and women. They cure where others fail. Our readers if in need of medical help should certainly write these eminent doctors and you will receive a free and expert opinion of your case by return snail without cost; this certainly is the right way to do business. Tbey guarantee their cures. Write them to 4at. . Doa't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Ioar lire Awaj. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 60c or 81. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample tree. Address Sterling Itemed Co, Chicago or New York. Fob fivtt cht from now until af ter the election we will send Thi Caucasian reg olarly each weak. manoauver for either service or silence. The divide right of kiqgs is to be neddufflfin succeeded hv tho rllvlna T-irrU nt I jrn7r " T W . . U V Jl millionairs. who nronose tn run every tning, not only the instru- u"r noways ouui wim puonc moneys, meats 0f commerce Li oar Indus- Tf'JB trial system, but also as far as dos- ated, mortgaged or sold, but maided and sible the pen of the editor and the protected for the general welfare, as provid- voice, if not the intellect of the 1 by the laws of organizing such railroads. i.X!,i.r V ,t The foreclosure of existing lines of the Uni- uniyersity professor. Having sue- ted States on these roads should at once ,tSt ceeded in this the conspirators will low default in the payment thereof of the not only completely dominate the de.bt f oonnahies, and at the foreclosure Wislarivo atamiH .nHia;.i sales of aaid roads, the. goveniment ahall C5 1 w.aiay w v aaiuxA, j uutldl branches of our government, hnt ment 3 noTme"de railroad corporations in our politics as one Wj&gZS hherti of th, citiseiS; SLS .Idnalvexnen S A.1 M 2a a tanooga, Nashville, Memphis, Macon, Florida. For Tickets. Sleepers, and information. ! apply to Ticket Agents, or to H. & LEAKD. BoL Pass. AcL. Kaleich. N.C. E. 8T JOHN. Vice President and Gan'l Mgr. V. E. McBEB, Oen'l Superintendent. H. W. B. GLOVE a. Traffle Mranr. T. J. ANDERSON, Oen'l Pawn-ex Aft. General Offices: PORTSMOUTH VA. Freetaltiea. We give oae or awe free acboW azsmps ia every county ta tne V. 8. Write tu. Positions Suarttntoocf bu t arx a a rf-sr ar "W -V I rAMLV 1 (MAGAZINES I ' J tboah. ft .il! " 1 lag leaves Einetoa 7V) a. m . .rt.'i as7 Vmdfr condition . horn: foreign faahl each tooatlr this Is only ooe f Its many valuaho featurea. It h ac aoacethinx for ease member of ' ie fam ily, for every de partment of the bOQaehoH. and Its varied eon tea ta are of tbe hlgheat grade, maktag it pis wet BeaUyTUE FAM ILY MAGAZINE It furnishes the into leatiiig and Is , ar free j OF THE WORLD, thouxhta of tbe mo of the times in evarythin Art, literature. Science. Society Affaire, Fiction. Honasaoli Matters. Scorta. etc. a ainaia amsabar f re qnantly cootainieg from 300 to 300 fine ca and other favontisms and discrimina tions are among the most poisonous and ef fective weapons to corrupt politics and de feat tne wm oi ue people in legislative nana, inereiore we iavor a law not only forbidding the giving of free passes and other f avoritisms and discriminations, but also forbidding anyone except the actual employees of said corporations from ceiving the same. KXXCTI0X Or RAILROAD COMlf I8SIOHERS BY THE PEOPLE. No 8tate has a better railroad commission law than North Carolina: but the public has A. - - . Al I a A. 1 " , um raTw uie wacui uia law waa uesign- Witt accent aotea for tnliioa or caa depdait moarv in bank antil poakioa is ac cured. Car tare paM. Movacatioa. Ea- "J fc.UK. IW . m d . . . . . . . i l Cheap board. Ii ail jet r""TTrrr. TTtrg fT "TTT n""' UJarwiB as. i Anu uuDirKurusLbi iia.usina.Aswv of the GREAT MONTH LLCS. Address J. F. Dracohoh, Prest, at enher Drauffh o n9a PractlcaUM. BtXetlnowai.... ASMTIUl TCKL ASS TOAMA, Tne moat Mamrt. nraiemT mttA .mi.M...m achoole of the kind ia the aorVL at Tk i wbbo w uceoBii. jaaoraea by hank- ia twelve sea- piece. IIXAX. etc. soisdaters and ceeDiasT with na are eonat tn bv the okl nlaa. 1. V PmIiwi of bookkeeping, "Doable Saury Made V'tT"" ttaaee etaaty. We have prepared tor nmire atndy boolMoJborclreTaar, peneteaship end ahorthand. Write for pricenat "Borne ttady." aszaracs. .-nor. AntAUOBoa I learned tnok. apoaUaoa as Law r utowstx. purcnase uie same u n Deoomes necessary uf uruwa ua interest ihohb nr it thaw i j a i a . .l .... . will be solidly entrenched against P" resistance and retirbution. I Itf?6! under the law. As one remedy for this evil Briefly.stated this is a part of the whote raad i"Li. S! we are in favor of the etoctton of .railroad outraffeons hAm Worf f fw m,dV arahTa 'iZ JZLZ? comirusBioners oy a oirect vote oi me peo- raign any - political party on parti- SrtatioLute reductioh ow .ioht son irrnnnrls Waa nwotn n I m . . . . ,7 -o m I w t i-' .v.,. a miaigu a, bvmwiii i ma iur mm ana imhii. - i um. I - - - - - and denounce a conspiracy. We ? We denounce -tha present infamous I We favor a reduction of fmiehL pmrMal Kaa r a fti conaemn individuals and organiza- .wk-?-888 ,detCf and passenger rates, telegraph? and tele- DaAeita ZZLSllZ ' V JTl"JS tions that support this systfm and llfll LlanSo oiri tho .nnQniMr.W a a.x.-a : I:r?l.. . i ' 1-r!"1 waing to general range of prices of products has- fall-1 Z . aer rentable inniam cot- ulJ -aa m. TAT AL- Vl.ll I mmm-mr - aT - - w . Keeping at home from year books, while boldinc WBoleaale Grocers, Sooth Chicago, TIL Bight telegraph operator. a. Bookkeeper f or Oerber at tcera.8anihctiMM ni HOOLD. mt ia their true intent and spirit. i..ii Muegiapn, uxe me postomde sys tem, being a necessity for tha trsjiamiason aid tbe conspiracy. A party that is the mouthpiece and agent of this conspiracy is just as dangerous tin der one name as under another. In every campaign the gold syn- H iMl f a anil all t-hn olltnst "r"r,.r:,rr""u: h.I"":.,?8."11. We condemn the lease of the North Caro- wmwiuv... a- y suitKa j - KguMuuu auaii ua suca as una niiipar to the Southern Railway LAjrn. 1. The true policy demands that the aa- gunm laugc iu siuea ui (iniuuui uaar um- I -!, iB AAA4WAA T HtMr way Oommianon continues to refuse to do I by doing a little week at boaae for the Yootka its duty in this respect, we are in favor of I Advocate, aa inmatrated aeaai-monthry JoaraaL ia iob bVa to people. but laed allliialcicat aad aeeat ay KORTH CAROLIHA RAILROAD LEASE, i ile of all area. Stories aad ether iaterea aaatterweuulastrated. aemple coptea aeait free. iJi .?wped operated by such reduction being made directly by the niaehrvettogia character, aaoral the government in the interest of people. I next LegislattireVr . J I VilbJnitd Ageata wanted. ia naaavuia. Yoatha Advocate Pah. IMeattoa this paper. DEMORESTTS MAQAZItTK Faehioo De partment is in every way far ah sari of that contained ia any cuter paaMcatkm. tobacriben are eatitled each BMioth to pat terns of the ktteat faahiODSia wBen'sat- ttre at ao coer to tbbi other than that for NU BETTElt CnmSTHAS (11FT than year! snbacriptioB to DaM0BX3T8 atAUA-Uflic can be ATOBCE csyoocangetme i pnea, aDd win 12 U 1 a. a. r. tDaily except Monday. .Daily tmA 8unday. , Traia on the Bootland Keck V.ru t leavea Weldoa 4.10 p. xa- Halifax I arrives Scotland Keck at & 2u p. tu . i ll a. xa-, arriTiar Halifax 11 1- a Weldoo 1L83 a. as. Trains on Weabixijrton Branch U . iegton :20 a. m. and l.OOp. m ,arr.vl a meie 8:10 a. sa. and 2.40 a. to . rt-rt.wr leaea Pau-a-de -r-S a, ta. and tl n. rive Waahinrton 11.00 a. and : - i- daily. Traia leavea Tartmo. K. da y fA Boaday trJSti p-xsu. Sondsy 46 p. v rives nymooth 7:40 p. m, P- a... rt.r Inc leaves Flvxaouth daily etorpt R.ir 70 a. bl and Sunday va. a-wnw lai- borolOAa.sa.andllreoa.nl. Traia on Midlaad K. C Bratxii Ooldseoro dally, except Sunday. M' ta" arriving Etanliiaeld 3J0 a. aa turU laavW-frnWhfWWI UM a. SB-, arrives at boro 10:2. a. aa. Trains oa KaahrC-s Branch leave lurtj Mouat at JO a. at- arrive KeabvUie . sou Serlag Ho&io p. sa Ntorniar Spring Howe :u0a.BS, KaahvlUe S.J-. a arrive at Rocky Mount v.l a. aa- dai y ""Tra-aMCllntoa Breh leaves - far UlBtoa dady. eraXsartBfuiO-ry.lliUa.w.-aad .10 p- sa- latnrBlng leaves Clu.uu at 7.-00 a. am. and 3.-00 a. as. Traia Kev 73 snakes close eoooetiiuu at Weldoa for all points Horth daily, aii rai via Wkhaaond. aVaa at Kooky Moa-t ts Xarfalk asat --aaJia-i K R. lar Xorfo.k all points North via Norfolk. H. XL aSfESSON, Oen'l Pass At J. B. KErLY, Oesi'l Man. T. M. EMESSON. Traffic Manager. 2ent X-mas Number with Its tifnl paaal picture snpplexaent. Benit3UX by mooey order, regit trr tar or Oreat Special dabbtag Offer for Prompt j tmnacnptaosnc osly ti.75 roa THB OAUCAOIAN tS78sedywseieeta1p tomisoQoa. svr ptarA aya aa. Ca-rrKs (tedv Catlo-rtic, tbe i asri al B-Jiucal uw ere of tbe ant ar 1 r.7r-abmg ta the taaia, act geatly aad r Suavely oa kklaya, liver aad boweia. nransieg too enure svsirm. oaaraa an4aithinsnaas Sea-a t-cy aad try a I ofa & & to-day; 13vU,Uosata. Ummt tacss)tjati TOR LOW Rates West, TEXAS, 11EXIOO.CA1J 1 FOAM I A, ALASKA, or aay otaar point, with FItEE MAPS, write to FRED. D. BUSH, a District raaeeacer Agent, u::isniUftC-r-iuEB.B-. Zl Wall Et.'ATLAKA, Gl. ;
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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