BRYAN AND JONES VERSUS North Carolina Democrats. co-CrtTJTi:n tsar the ccaventlcsa tier desire to cca trol : they elect the candidatca that npi n P-. r"""ni V they nave selected. Of coarse they -AH I THE ADDRESS ttT OUT 1Y TKE TWCMTY-rtVC PCfULIST SENATC3S ANO C3C2MtSEN. No Onu 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. Ummmmt Why lk FfrapU's Party Steal I Apyral All Wit Art 0ned t the fetal of Gald 84 Mawapoly t Jelaj Haa la a Haraaatoa C-ratla I Amlat the Ceaaaseaj r.Maj. tka War l Tlrtr? Over ampilf !'" ana Je MalA ea4 Ha te llvyaa Tba Way ta Dafaet Mapped by Berth l araltaa DanarraU. Tbe 'oromittc on Platform and Ileaolu tione, by direction of the convention, bar log had under consideration the proposition for fusion made by a committee of the Populist party, recommend that.' this con vention aaopt the following reeolotioDs la fV0ratioii dues t contem plate the aMmloruuriit of party orrauixation or the surrender of any political f. rinciples; nor la reoperation defended on the arrund that the p a'furm" of l.i three rti-e are liei li,:al In am b a i rtsia I li& aa (at WW a I i HISS in li'uMiiM tha ultimate elTn of oralion upon any particular j he. and the aame. is, hereby respectfully de party. We imy rest as-nrrd that theeo dined. l.lewill naiw honor where honor ix rue Resolved. 2. That the Democratic State . ti..t i,nrt whii h shows the ' Kiecutve Committee be. and the aame la. ,t.t .imviiii t.i the wellaru of the wo ! hereby lost meted to entertain bo farther pin will, in the nd, re-eive due credit for .... . i f 1 1 ... i every laii'UMe ennesvor. v . j . irjan in bit open letter to New York Journal. The Iniu Is joined ; we cannot avoid it if we would, hither the friend of himetal m in or the aovoralei if the gold standard, trusts and monopolies miiit aun-ve.l Who la not for us ii against us. We are asking no man to abandon his party or chaise bis polit ics; we ask no one to vield any princi ple; hut In ihla ureal contest we do appeal to all good men to stand solidly together fur liberty and humanity, and atrike down forever this conspiracy of void and mo nopoly James K. Jones. Chairman demo cratic National t'oniinlttee hereby instructed to entertain proposition for fusion. These resoluttona were adopted by the Democratic Btaie Convention. control them After they are elected Therefore, tboee who are not their agent and who would not submit to their tryannooe spoliation should strenuously oppose the allied com blnatlon of gold and monopoly. The only hope of the enemy is to divide us- Therefore, let us be more united and harmonious than ever, and farther let us organize without delay a vigorous campaign in every Btate and Congressional district, county and precinct. There are but two sides to this Our readers will remember the mighty and portentous conflict. All be p I tkruiA vf star Vi k rat'ae evsawa tnA rvxw I aarew PP'8 " Vor the conspiracy of gold and mo- of all who are opposed to gold and nopoly, who favor Industrial s la in onotxly. recently sent out by the very, widespread poverty, and na- turonav.flvo Pnnuliat Congressmen tlonai destruction, should be one " " " I , J 1 1 t - 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- and reasserted Lincoln, should be It Is as follows : nn the other side. On this side we thk populist A.DDRE88. solidly stand. Then let us, maln- To the l'eopie : i ne conspiracy oi taining at all times party integrity, gold ana u culmination made durl vears has stealthy oroceeses. rnese wouia have been impossible u it naa not had its agents and confederates holding positions of public trust in the legislative, executive and ju- tef f4t ea!svta cr7 ;ttt-a and Aenaiors. Since some who claim to be opposed to the rule of gold and monopoly have recently attacked this address we republish res .ect thereto. it below so that all may read it oeiie e m trie were- Keaolve.1, 1. That the propoaition for . - prartlv what it savs clared by fusion snbmiuedby the Poiiuliateomraittee afe"a,n and exactly Wliat H says. by j,, and Lin sd kvta asttlsfs ealy. wail M SiaM laid nSBtba UM fta'iaalreVl les aave. throosa eataattpaaesef tas I tfl ma eftbelrl tare 4 byUontraae whids will aafa taoa of mineeml band trocmaa aa well ee before patent. s. We daanantf that all pobiie taiMta be prorkUd free I proTKsea tor im tarn bssm ana mmi mo of Indisa r for aettaaaaeat. aad that all hukki uala n awl ooom anoaaT t&ia aesnajad. . We fayor s artSaei of cltoet tbjooah the iattiatiTs sad tsii oer proper oooatnotwoai eoYtat, raoroamoaa. 1. We deaaaad tbe atorrloo of and VkPrea4deat and DattMl St ton by a direct rote ot toe people. S. We tender to tae patrtotie Cabs oar deep Bet aympmuy In their troois tor potinrai ireeaom ana dence, sad ere beliey tbe Mae 1 when tbe United BUtea. the ereat KetMbUe of the world, sboold reoogniae that Cbba la and or nrni oagat to be a tree sad tnoe nendent State. 9. we lavor noeae rtue lu we iemiiaiiae the i iwbf I thai Ana ail falrj ost this of as far as ttcea be eaeil be taken tbia aai aafmlht! aanovai. or caaaa. The remorai ofoaaaa froaa tbe Bute to tba Federal coorta for trial aau wbereta tba penatlga are tbe defeodaate are rtob fot oa ajiularatwaa of dofeadaata, at a srowlnf evil in North Oarouna. aad la ita frooUoal opera tioa tieqaeotly aaaoonta to a denial of raattca ta poor aaMara. and tbaaefoia aaoald baoottdaaaaad. Weaeaman tba next General AjBaaabrv general atatnte on tba soMeet tarludlac aa alien taw similar to tbe Wawooata atexate. s a to lake from MtoihKe in ibis State tbe privileges of carry . la un ouaineea in aorta uarouaa aaa whb Fcrssfr N27 OCCASIONS rat. ff ka tatVMVera mm I T KTf. I IKa niM f irninmkU - - ' ----t - -rimumA I aTSeiaX fO TaO a I I ta mammt M e W advance it has T the harmonious cooperation mbwionTtori-- it " to 7. U tbperatat iajKaag ZZT . very advance it nasi 0 .11 ckini? the samoend. The! a ah mihtu. aaianea ahMut ha eaataialtb ' 1 -w t..i . -. - z. r. . ng the last twenty-five 1 nm I nnua dancrrs threahanin? the 1 oorreapood to tbe price of labor and Ita pro-1 are o.o .i hi agaiaat tbeiu. Wo aJaoreeom- aaaaaeaaea. arra. mmmm9. been by adroit and raitti-, f th rnnbli make : . m d "0i1i rC-rkrH -- - r - - - a. la times OI great indaauial tlliiiaannn, I P acuaae. eee or reniai w pwmutu or 1 ' 1 s J ' Future comlort for ; , arxxrungccooomT.Kt 1 KwtngrTuchuxwiih.- , luh4 rtptiUtkxv thit antcrs you lonj anj i .. , tory urvkc . .4 4 -Tr. If V We favor a union of tbe ailver forces of tbe country in tbe Ooartsional electiona, and cordially invite all voters, wuooui re gard to past political affiliations to unite with us in supporting our candidates for Congress who favor tbe free coinage of ail- .7.' l., "H'Z disial branches of the government, rt that opp08e thls conspiracy sv wiu luvuuativ-i ve v I IbT Alee aw h a. hAnAHalaWIOd TVXt T flO I ... . a. M a National Chairman, Hon. Jamea K.Jones, " I mat oppose a government Oi me POOls Ol vuisi vunBuiracy uye nujr in name the this the highest duty. The line of battle is clearly drawn. We can not avoid the conflict if we would. Therefore let us appeal to all citi zens and to all organizations and and to the Congressional committee. That we admire and oomtnena wuaoai stint the great and gallant tight made by lion. William J. Bryan in tbe last National campaign for the auccesa of our party and the principles of oar platform Hxtract from Democratic Btate Platform. Plan of o KntiaMon of the Peoples Party. COMMITTEES. Section 1. Kaon township shall be under the government of an Execu tive Comuittee of five members, who Khali elect their own Chairman; said ComtuittM shall be fleeted by the voter of said Townobip at the pri maries called to elect delegates to the county nominating conventions, un der call of tbe County Chair man: 1'rovidod that thorn Town shipa which are divided into pre cincts or warda shall hare a separate Committee for each precinct or ward. Sic. 2. Each County shall be un derlhe government of the County Executive Committee, which shall consist of the Chairman of tbe sev eral Township, Ward or precinct Committees. This Committee shall meet at the stme time and place of the county nominating couven tions or the i'ooples fatty ot 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 said meet iag of the county Executive Com mittee, that any township, ward or precinct has failed to take action in accordance with Section 1, the said county Executive Committee shall be empowered to appoint said com mittee or committees. Sec. 3. The executive committee for the various Congressional, Judi cial and Senatorial districts shall consist of the chairman of the county executive committee of the counties that compose the said Congressional, Judicial and Senatorial Districts. The Congressional, Judicial and Sen atorial committees shall meet at tbe same time and place that tbe conven tions meet to nominate their respec tive candidates, and shall elect a chairman for said committees who may or may not be a member of their body. Sec. 4. Tbe 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 Bession, 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 somoient proof, that there is no proper organization, and the con vention shall thereupon proceed to elect a chairman of the committee. Seo. G. The county executive com mittee, Congressional executiye 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 tbe chairman of said committee. Sec. 7. The State convention shall elect six members of the Executive Committee at large, and may elect a State chairman er leave the State Committee to elect ivs 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. Sec8.AU executiye committees shall have the power to supply all the vacancies occurring therein. Sco. 9. A quorum of the various committees snail be as follows: The . eounty and Senatorial committees a majority; the Congressional, Judi cial and State one-third of the members of said committees. , Sec. 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 ia 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 eounty ex ecutive committees of the said ap pointment, and the said county ex ecutive committees shall at once call conventions of their respective coun 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 delegates, 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 nntil the convention shall elect its chairman. . . CONVENTIONS. Section 1. Each township, pre cinct, or ward primary ot the Peoples Party shall be send to the County Convention three delegates, and one additional delegate for every 25 votes, or majority fraction thereof, cast asy to Take asy to Operate Are features peculiar to flood's Pills. Small in size, tasteles. efficient, thorough. As one man said: " You never know you have taken a pill till It is all over." 25c. C. I. flood & Co., Proprietors, Iwell, Mass. The only pills to take with Hood's Saraaparilla. particular politics, in name last administration was Demo cratic. The present administration is called Ilepublican, but it has in- elorlouslv practiced and defended the perfidious policies of its prede cessor. 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 poflfls trusts, bv tbe trusts, and for the trusts, that oppose and will not submit to the despotism of sordid wealth to come to the rescue. Pa triotism and manhood are not dead. A large part of the American people 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 Idle labor ehould be employed oa public worn aa ur aa pracuoaDie. 6. The arbitrary course of the eaarti la assuming 10 imprison duasnsfor indirect contempt and ruling by injunction, should bo prevealed by proper legielailon. 7. We favor just pensions for oar ifTsshlail union eoKuexB. 8. Believing that the election fraacnaM and un trammeled ballot are essential to a government of, for, and by the people, tbe Peoples Party condemns the wholesale sys tem of disfranchisement adopted in soma Btatea as un-Eepublican and ua-Democratie, mi wa law laia u w am ww uuiy oi im sev-1 MaMMaB erai state Janaiatares 10 tags suen action aa 1 ,k,.k , will shim a fnll fraa and fair balk and I an honest count. 9. While the foregoing propoaltlona con stitute the platform upon which our party stands and for the vindication of which its organisation will maintain, we recognise that the great and pressing issue of the pending campaign upon which the present Presidential election will torn ia the finan cial question, and upon this great and spe- dnc issue between the parties, wo cordially invite the aid and co-operation of all organ isations and citizens agreeing with as upon this vital Question p sting lailway lines. a J tr vieiaiamoa or tbb bcbdbxs or TAxaTioa. We advocate such atgialation as will hv a ire a just listing aad taxation of all ertdei.ee of debt, ana snaxe as eooitabje adjustment of tba harden of taxation be tween the debtor and a creditor. aanccnon or salaxubs. In order to ken oar public earvaats it thorough touch aad sympathy with the oppressed niaavaa, and to check to soma ex- tent tno scramDM) ior omos, we aemano: of salaries nntil each time ; n increase of tbe currency tbe price of property and prodocts will jastify iae present rates. THB BULB Or TBB PBOPLB. We favor the principle of direct legialation known as the Initiative and Referendum, in order to restore and preserve the role of tbe people. "It will not be opposed by any Democrat who endorses the declaration of Jefferson that the people are capable of self- government, nor will it be opposed by any itepubnean wno noioa to uncoin s 1 that this should he a government of the people, by tbe people and for tbe people.' CHaTacw IFOHTOS I!) VIAU'STTIEET. for the Peoples Party candidate for Oovernor in 1892. But where a township, precinct, ward, or other sub-division of a township has been divided since 1892, each such sub division shall send to the County Convention, one delegate, and one additional delegate for every 25 votes or majority fraction thereof. Sec. 2. Each purpose of which is, in the words of done and we 8nan re-establish what the Secretary of the Treasury : 'To is aimost overthrown : A govern commit the country more tnor- ment of tne people, by the people, oughly to the gold standard." and for the people. This country has during the past Signed.. Marlon Butler, Chairman twenty-four years suffered enough People8 party National Executive of the blighting effect of the gold rmitt standard, so far as fraudulent legis lation and executive usurpation have been able to establish it. It is now boldly proposed to legalize what has been done in defiance of law aud to use the power secured bv false pretenses from a lonir suf fering and too trustful people to McCormick, W. A. Harris, Henry Heltfleld, William V. Allen, R. F. Petti grew, John C. Bell, J. D. Botkln, Jerry Simpson, W. F. Strowd, W. L. Greene, J. Y. Callahan . B. Ridgely, James Gunn, John E. Fpwler, p. H. Castle, N. B. a- -e 1 -a ar r ' -eri. w -an 01. a. jrerers. J. -c If tbe Baby Is Cvttlag Teeth, Be sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mks. Winsuw's Soothixg Syrup, for children teething. It soothes the child soft ens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy ior aiarrnce. Twenty-nve cents a bottle. FKOPIdCS PARTI" 8TATK PLATrOKaf. The Peoples Party of North Carolina, in convention assembled at Raleigb, on the 17th day of May. 1898. hereby affirms ita unqualified allegiance to tba principles of the party, ana. hereby approves the plat f 01 m of the Peoples Party adopted at its SALl ill be saade daring tbe neatlfew 'asontba by those wbo buy oonaervaUreiy erbike stocks are low. TflK TIME TO 1U V IS wuch Everybody is selling and PANIC PRICES RULE. Stocks to-day sellineat 110 tee JO s share: are safe to buy, as no conditions can depress tbem to any fanner appreciable extent, aad when tbe turn comes you can bay more as profita aecroe. An advance of 10 to 3D points inevuaoie. Ten shares of ane these low-priced saay be bought on flW deposit, with a certainty that no loss can result. Tan additional abaree oaa be bought on each 1 point rU without any iunner owposu er liability whatever. The pront would as : 300 oa 10 points advance. 11,300 oa li points advance. $1100 oa 20 points ad ranee. INCREASED EARNINGS AND DIVI DENDS. THE ENORMOUS IMPORTS OF GOLD, and tbe unprecedented EXCESS OK uruBTo uv&K imports, make a pae- menal rise certain as soon as tbe Cuban ision is relieved, and Wall Street, as nsoaL has about discounted the worst than can oc cur. Bend for oar Circular. SALVIN TAP LOB A CO. Financial Areola and lirokerm. M Iulitter Blot. New York. TENSION IN D1C A i (devices for rrjulatm, showing the exact tenv -: a few of the fcturt emphasize the l;i w- ( charActer of the X':..v. Send for our digit t U. catalog. WiaiE SfUiMG Mt'iaAt ( n . C1IU140.0. Largo Loans , , On Life Insurance ,:,. . derd Kngiishend At t . paniee. Tea per cent, more 1 1. an 1 1 nieetbetnee-ltra luati policies at lower rav. Write or enquire . . r III I.LI I WILLIAM a t Investing Agent Kogli.l. Loan and lruT . . Cititena National Haul iu. Kalbium, . t i l msst iTS3e 'hiSUsum A. & II. C. RAILROAD. H. C. Haps, 1898, postpaid 75c. Atlanta. Charlotte. Auruata. Atlanta. Imlngton, Mew Orleans Has faahrUle. Wihnl Chattanooga. AND New York. Boston. Richmond. Washington ftorxoia roruuaoata. TIM 22 TJa,l!L.l 3. I T I.V. mWM Rnn.Uw Inn. Il 1BU4 mi 1 1 Supersedes Time Table i of Nor. ? ltf and supplements thereto. EAST BOUND ai a 9 a ii -ii i ' . .M if,.. ii I -wwiv. v?. - jxaaonai convenuon neia m (neciiyoiDl. county convention put pon this infamous design the Kelley, C. A. Barlow, A. C. Shuford, Louis, July S2, 1896. 7 A 3 a. m .si nrn m r9 ollA4.l vi 1 ra ae a ai r hAi I - ? I ' SOUTHBOUND. TRIAN8 shall be entitled to send to each of the other conventions two delegates at large, and one additional delegate for every fltty votes and majority fraction thereof cast for the People's ?arty candidate for Governor in 1892: rovided that every convention shall be entitled to send as many delegates as it may see lit; and provided far ther, that the number of duly ac credited delegates in any conven tion shall cast the vote of the conn- Sec. li. 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 ot State del egates to tbe State Chairman. Sec. 4 All who are opposed to the present financial system of our 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 onr 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 stamp of alleged popular authori zation. Jn the pursuit of this purpose of committing the country more thor oughly to the gold standard the plan of this administration, as of the last, is to retire the greenbacks and other non-interest bearing paper money of the government, to issue interest-burdened gold bonds, and to increase the powers, privi leges, and profits of national banks. This achievement would turn over the duty of supplying the people's money, the very life blood of busi ness, to a selfish, heartless, and irresponsible foreign gold syi- -cate and its American agents auu 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, witn 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 W. D. Vincent. Samuel Maxwell, Freeman Knowjes, Charles H. Mar tin, W. L. Stark, and R. D. Suther land. Tbe Peoples Party If attoanl Platform. Following is the Populist platform as adopted: "The Peoples Party assembled in Na tional conyention. reaffirms its allegiance THB BLBCTIOM LAW We hereby reaffirm our fixed determina tion to support and maintain a free ballot and a fair count in all elections held in North Carolina. To this end we contend that it is of vital importance for each polit ical paity to have on all election boards, representatives of their own selection. We condemn the Republican party and those who joined with it in the hut Wialatnre to atrike this Just, essential and vitaqproviaion I Ar Durham 1. r Dorham NO.40S, No.lL Lv New York, Penn.R.Rll 00am 9 00pm Philadelphia 1 12pm 12 Oaam Baltimore 316pm 2 60am Washington 4 40pm 4 SUam Richmond. A.C.L Sfibam 906am 8TATION8 Passenger daily. Nun oik, a. A. Portsmouth... ,saupm . 8 46pm 9 06am 920am Vveiuoo 11 2spmll beam Ar Henderson 12 68aml 48pm to the principles declared by the founders I from the election law Of 1895; and we pledge next into of the Republic and also to the fundament-1 ourselves to use oar best efforts in tbe next T7 32em t41bpnr t7 00pm tlO 19am al principles of lust government as enuaci- J legislature to re-enact; this provision aiea in ine piauorm or tne party in lew. aw. We recognize that through the connivance lscal self oovsbbhibt. of the present and preceding administra- We are in favor of guaranteeing in tbe tions, the country has reached a crisis in ita respective counties the right of local self- National life as predicted in our declaration government by the election of their county four years ago, and that prompt and patri-1 commissioners and justices of the peace by 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 exerciae of the functions neeemary to a people's government, which functions have been basely surrendered by our public ser vants to corporate monopolies. The influ ence ox Jiiuropean money cnangers has oeen more potent In shaping legislation than the voice of the merican people. Executive power and patronage have been used to cor rupt our legislatures to defeat the will of tbe 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 shall make us mas ters of our own affairs, and independent of muiupwi wuuui uj iub awpuon oi tne banking ring. Money is the first great instrument of commerce, butlfoUowing: the gold ring, not satisfied with I dkcxaxatioh or raivcmaa. controlling our financial system, LA WnS T10"'7, has captured the other instruments Sent only witiTouY the intntfon of by partisan election boards; who are in lavor of a more economic adminisuof commerce to enable it to keep I banks of issue, to be a full legal tender for tration of our government, conntv. the gold standard yoke upon ourl imblicand private, so that a just, Rrata anil Kttinnal tvVi rt tr. Arnuu. 4 nffikR and "tn mnr fhrrn,hitri equnapie anaemaent means of distribution w mmm mv aiaeai aseavaaie f WW aew as a W W e fU0V X ' v v WMvavuaua Aii uiaiory reacnes mat tnose I minum or ati an mm .t th. i who have controlled the instru-1 gal ratio of 16 to l without waiting for the meits or commerce in any country I "y loragn nauona. wwaaave ftaam maIa j 4a a-T. B to having Executive and Legislative subjugate our people and dominate through the uwful disburaemrafof tiie gov branches of our government domina- our government. eminent ted and controlled bv trnata. nm- ah ta.r ui- u 2. We demand tlw free and unrestricted bines and monopolies, and who are willing to co-operate with the Peo of circulating an amount il. a m a . . " - I "w-' J MM W w MAOV B aUUUVAl W IIIBl SJaUVJ UfJaAUAIAAfl fjl VMlfJ DUaU" jo a party primaries ana conTen-1 nontrrilAii a..iii ramln&fAl thof lnmiiMDlofthi mnntrv mrt warfwaw tions- : government. Thus the gold syndi- dmcini?h0ri neantr i. uiood Deep. cate and ite allied monopolies in I increS SfThS fSehfe Clean blood means a clean akin. No I our country have seized the great I debt made by the present adninistration as I seinorage to carry on the war. oeauiy wunoui it. vaacareu, uanay uatbar- instruments of comnwrw. hnva I uneceaaary ana without authority of law ple'gpartyto secure these reforms, have not only con tnolled the com' b?SpainSa to J are invited to participate m all Peo- merce of that natidS, but have also sufficient Xnwettne SdSSSds the vote of the people, under proper safe- to Koarantee tbe best possible gov ernment to each county; and we pledge the People's party to the continued support and maintenance of that principle, and warn the voters of the danger of electing mem bers of the General Assembly hostile there to. GOLD NOTBS AMD NOBTOA0BS. We believe that all money daman da ahoald 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 this State, and to make all the money demands solvable in any kind of lawful money of the United 8tates. DBXOTJHCB SPAIN'S POLICT. 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 froaa the western hemisphere and a Republican form of gov ernment established in the islands which she has misgoverned, robbed, persecuted and pillaged. AGAINST ISSUING INTBRB8T-B B ABIXO - BONDS. We condemn the present national admin istration for its efforts to fasten upon the people and future generations the burden of Interest bearing bonds and for endorsing and carrying out the infamous bond and monopoly policy of the preceding adminis tration of Grover Cleveland. We commend the action of the Ponoliata. silver Republicans and silver Democrats in Congress for their wise, brave and patriotic course in solidly co-operating to atrike out the bond provision of the pending war rev enue bill and to substitute therefor an issue of green hacks and the coinage of the silver ArKaieieh 2 16am 40pm Sanford S 53am 5 06pm So. Pines 4 23am 66Spm Hamlet. a warn eeupi Wadesboro. 063am 810pm Monroe .6 43am 9 12pm Wilmington .. wvt uopm Charlotte 7 60am1026pm Ar Chester 8 OSam'lQ 66pm Ly Columbia, C N A L R R 8 00pm Ar Clinton. B.A.L 9 46am12 14am 107am lKam 241i 843am 428am 6 W Lv W w Ar Lv W Goldaboro Basts LaG range Palling Creek Klnston Caswell Dovart P.M. 620 640 61 tiCO 612 ti21 S Passenger Dally except Hunnay r. h W Ar Lv Core Creek Tusoarora. Clark's.... Newbern . 3 40 4O0 4UI tat 4 32 4 41 s - Greenwood 10: Abbeville. 1103am Elberton 12 07pm at Athens 113pm Ar Winder........ ...... .... 1 60pm Ar Atlanta (Central time) . 260pm Ar Lv W Ar Rivardale s Croatan s Havelock s Newport a Wildwood Atlantic f MojeheadCity.. js Atlantic Hotel M. City Depot,... 630 642 664 700 7 16 26 750 7 63 H0S 818 8 24 829 8 37 8 42 s 460 6 02 614 620 635 646 610 613 626 638 6 44 Hi't 6 67 7 02 Contains an alphabetical lit . t j onices lo Mat4, with ...jUt . World Maps, $1.75. Agents Wanted. Liberal ,; - t, I f Ksl p-r month made aHiing . ' psge r.nrjrlopedia. 2casb. S3.I0 . II Ml Sent to any address, if reo.ii.f i u i by three prominent men in ) r town for ILOti rah, I s:i at ter month. ACMK IM hl.lslllN.. . littci .i Keference: CatTai WILMINGTON A UKL1mi i: n AND IIUANC11K. ANI FIX1RKNCR KAII.L!' coarKXsai scmkpilb. TRAINS GOING HOl'TH. NORTHBOUND. No.402. No. 88. Lv AtlanU (Central Ume)12 OOn'n 7 60pm Lv Winder 240pm 1040pm Lv Athens. 8 13pm 11 19pm Elberton. 4 16pm 12 31pm Abbeville 616pm 186am Greenwood.... 6 41pm 203am Clinton. . .. . .aJ0pm 2 66am Ar Columbia C. N ALB. R.......7 46am Lv Chester, 8, A. L. STATIONf. U .8 13pm 4 26am .10 26pm 7 60am ISKm 606am 8 00am Ar. Charlotte Lv Monroe. Hamlet Ar Wilmington 12 05pm Ly So. Pines 12 00am 900am Raleigh 216am 1186am At Henderson- a 28am 12 67pm Ar Durham Lv Dorham. Ar Weldon..... t7 82am t4 lttom t7 00pm til 19am 4 6aam2 46nm xuenmona A.u.ijn sauam 7 sanm Washington. Penn R R.Utlpm 1130pm Bahimora 146pm 108am Pbiladalpbia. M- 360pm 860am New York ......623pm 663am Ar W W Lv Ar W Lv Ar W Lv Ar Lv 8 53 7 10 P. M. P. M. WESTBOUND TRAINS. 4 6 Passenger Dally ex cept 8unuay. A.M. Goldaboro ....... 1106 Bests s 1143 LaOrange s 1032 Falling Csak s 10 22 Kinston ....... s 10 12 CasweU...M... f 1C00 s 9 52 Core Creek. s 9 40 r Tuscarora. . f 9 30 a Clark's...----... f 9 22 f !ne.er daily. A.M. 700 6 3H 6 27 617 6 07 8 66 Dovert . S 5 47 New bet ir. Bivardaal m Croatan . . Havelock. Newport.. . Wildwood ...... . Atlantic.......... MorabaadCttf.. j Atlantic Haaal .... M. City 940 930 922 910 8 57 IS 829 820 806 769 756 7 47 742 533 82S 617 606 4 57 433 4Ji 42U 408 3 S 356 327 342 DATED Rk; Aug. 1st, 137. 6- 6 c' s.z. y.z. s.z. - Lv Weldon II iu; y u Ar Rocky Mount. 12 52 10 5'. Lv Tarboro 12 I27T . Lv acj Mount, 12 52'l0 X . . . . i . Lv Wilson 2. 111. ... 4,1 LvHelma 3 . . Lv KayeUeville.. 4 41 1 II Ar 1-To.eoce 7 36 3 r r. m. Lv Goldsboro 7 i Lv Magnolia ... 'f. Ar Wilmington. ' J ! . TRAINS GOING NORTH. & , ' - i" t O "3 o a o Z 4 a. Lv Florence. .... n 46 , Lv FayetteviUe.. 11 3J Lv Selma Ar Wilson Ly Wilmington. Lv Marnolia .... Lv Goldsboro ... . 1 UU 1 42 t. at. ... 8 16 . ... 1I 'Ji .... 12 lit'.'.'.. r. m . 7 li ' i' ' M 1" 1(1 10 1 1 Ar Portsmouth 7 26am 5 20pm Norfolk. 7 89am 6 86pm 726 A.M. 3 21. A.M. a . "a m n . T B. I m v era 4 a a aw nA-Ai 1 E unties irom the body. Benin to-dav to anish Dimples, boils, blotches, blarkhonda and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. F ; E LITERATURE. The Campe'cn ol iooe Is Oa Orc-HiMZHiiuu titid education la the watsb I.iteratnreie tha most affective akaaaa er education. Nw la tba Uaae tedrealale iiwi won in auvar or eta an Same will be dIscm! on k Mil... ciZ List and sent to lha laadtM .. . a u vmm dhih, wno wiu aaau voa sample copies free for distribution. Tee wUl iowijtb wBfi uasionai it etc., for distribution; over ahudred naners! criminate against sections and in dividuals to destroy competition, to breed business stagnation, and to create "hard times" in the midst of plenty. Thus the organization and maintenance of great industrial trusts have been promoted, which operate to aggravate the evil con ditions which cave them fairth. and that no more bonds be issued ezcent by specific act of Conssesa. 6. we demand such legal legislation as will prevent the demonetization of the law. ful money of the United States by private e. we demand that the ovarnment in payment of ita obligations shall on its op tions as to the kind of lawful' moner in which they are to be naid and wa denannM we present ana preceding administration for surrendering this option to tha holders of Rovernment oolifationa. 7. vv e uemana a graduated income tax to at ax? sew. write roar Baa A. Van aame and a4di tC tilts be to convert our government Into tte constitution and an invasion of the public schools snd insure the Bcompe- jeccoi taxaoon. e. vv e aemand that postal myings 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 IKTBBBST. We pledge ourselves to maintain the six per cent, interest law enacted by the General Assembly of 18U5. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. The action of the Peoples Party members of the last 2 General Assemblies has demon strated, beyond question, that the Peoples Parry 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 systemo! the State as rapidly as a proper regard for yers ana tne re permit. We also it tent Daily. Monday. t Daily Ex. Sunday. Dally Ex. W. Water Talamnh Regular etorm f. Stop on 8isnal t Passing point, s. 8 L. DILL. Sap r. at. s. r.s.i r m XCi l.n I At 19 1(11 .Ik ! ' j MW . .WW. ...... . -V .... .. . Ar Rocky Mount, 2 23.... 125311 67 1 . Lv Tarboro 12 12 Porta-1 be established by the rovernment for tha banks Ult f of the people SUCCESSFUL PHYSICIAMS. We heartily recommend Dr. Hatna way & Co , of 22 South Broad St. At- mentor enronio diseases of men and , ' """""w xacui women. They cure where others fail. Ues are susceptible to pretended Our readers if in need of medical help generosity or inverted phllaft- auouiu ceriainjy write inese eminent I urupuy iney careiuiiy manceuver aoctors ana you win receive a free and I for either service or silence. expert opinion oi your case by return mail without cost; this certainly is the right way to do business. They guarantee their cures. Write them to- and effective supervision. ' NON-PABTIZAN JUDICTABV. Our Judiciary should be kept above the plane of partisan politics. To this end we appeal to all good dtixens to join us in oar eawrta va urmxm m non-parBsan jnaictary an Nos. 403 and 402'Tne AtlanU Solid Yestibuled Train of Pnliman and Coaches between Washington lanta. also Pullman Bkepers betwei Mnlk mvA a r Nl41 and 88.-;Tbe 8. A.L, Exwam," Solid Train, Coaches and Pollman aWara between Portsmoath and Atlanta. Com pany sleepers between Columbia and At lanta. Both trains make Immediate connet at Atlanta for Montsomery. MobikL New Orleans, Texas, California. Mexico, Chat tanooga, Nashville, Memphis, Macon, Florida. For Ticks ta. flsstiars. and mformntion: The snbseription price of ri sill V Denwreirjte reduced rAMILl MAGAZINE. to 8L00 s year. 1 VrtLMrymci t I I Hwet MAGAZINES apply 'to Ticket Agnta,or to U.B. J Knew the Missing Line. The following story is told by a resi dent of Bloomington, Macon county, as hsving occoredat, a district school near there recently, says The Kansas City Times It was Friday, the day of ori ginal composition. Each scholar had to memorize his or ber production. A little giil with blue eyes and sandy hair lfsped: "The dawning shafts of light shine oat To greet tbe lark's refrain, - - And every gladdened heart sang out" Then she stopped. A bine shirted nrchin raised his hand and snapped his Angers. "What is it, Bobby f asked tbe teacher. "I know it." "Know wflatf, "The line she's forgot.' "You do?" said tbe teacher in sur prise. What is it?" Promptly as a rifle shot came the an swer that completed the verse: To with Spain!" The divine right of kings is to be succeeded by the divine right of millionaire, who propose to run everything, not only the instru ments of commerce and our Indus- saie oeposii ox tne savings auu mj lacuiuree exenange. tne press ana attempt to seat their i. Transportation being a means of ex. SSbUa1 rnnnent fmam 01 well-paid attorneys in legislative (angeo2c wLtoTth? government In all other departments of govern- tni2tel?t0 Pf0! ,?n wm-par. Wf&Tor the estaUkhment of a State in- man' hnt wwZ. JiiJ5 v i tisan basia; to the end that all may be no- stitntion for the reformation of - young ment, but wherever college facul- corded the aame treatment in transports, crimiaala. ties are SUScentible to nrafanrlArl tion. and that the tmnn ami wmwrn ni power now exercised by the great railroad We call attention to the interference of corporations, which results hi the impair- railroad corporations in our politics as one ment if not the destruction of the political of the greatest sources of corruption in oar rights and personal liberties of the Stiasna. State and national governments. Free pass- nuy be deamyed.8ach ownership is to be esand other favozitisms and discrimina- accompluhed gradually in a manner con- tions are among the most poisonous and ef slstent with sound policy. , feetive weapons to corrupt politics and da- r,?,1?1" United States in the feat the will of the peopU in legisiative public highways built with public moneys, halls. Therefore we favor a law not only E?i??58edBi 01 "tensive grants of land forbidding the giving of free passes and trial arratAm hnt. - I ."5" "ouianever De alien-1 otner Mvoruoama ana aiscnminaaans, bat , Ti ' r vf. a " fry'yys?1 muat out guarded and also forbidding anyone except the actual Bible tfae pen of the editor and the ?cted for the general welfare, as provid- employees of saU corporations fromra voice, if not the Intellect, of the iiLS," ceiving the same. bFL68801 8S?oTSe2 rcSfe 2 o'nce'fot ctioh or bailboad commissiobbm ceeded in this the conspirators will low default in the payment thereof of the bt tbb raorLB. U"V wujpieMsijr uuminate tneirmi -"J foreclosure I No fUate has a hattar rallma legislative, executive andjudJciatf Uilf If. UCAJLD, BoL Pass. AgL. Raleigb, ST JOHN. Vice President and Gen'l branches of our not received the benefit the Law rovernmAnt hnt I fa. nr44 tm --- - . will be solidly entrenched against he purchased aaa maaonahM&tb. SIiSJ ftS-S! Briefly stated this is a part of the wfaotepecmd not inSie toSaaof we axe to f avwof the election of railroad outrageous scheme. We do notar- tew. under miitabto provbdonsrnohS comaaisaioners by a direct vote of the peo- anil annnnnA n . I a w. J... . , . ' " ' I aa.at. r.- ? spiriacy. W e J",i .P1. mous I We fayor a reduction of frefehL einree. cuuuvuiu luuiviuuais ana organiza- --lT.Irv.viMK ,7' de- and nassnnirir rates, teaamnh and tu tions that support this system and K2& w'ntehtb. aid the conspiracy. A party that their truitotent iSSSri? ooatt to vJmvjvnjm. wuoiavj to j uov am uaujuruus un der one name as under another. In every campaign the gold syn dicate and all the allied trusts and monopolies oombtae. T'y selec LThe tional and State LABS. true policy demanda thai tha u. te aaralation shall be such ml Legislature - HOBTH CABOLINA A" fff 4T HrB4SaV We oondemn the kaas of tbe North Caro lina Railroad to the 8aathrn. Railway X. McBEX. Gen'l Saaerlntaadant. n. w.x. uiAivsaxmineatsncer. T. J. ANDESSON, Gea'l Psessi m AmIJQ OenarslOficsa: PORTSMOUTli VA. FrMtattfaav. We give one or snore free acbol- araupn ia every coanty ia tae U. a Write as. Win accept antes for tuition oroaadCTnaM amasi i ia task ntil poartioai is aeenred. Car saveswaS. KOvacatkM. Ea- tcraaaajnaae. Opea lor both DEMO REST 8 FAMILY MAOAZINEfe- more than a FASHION MAGAZINE, ei - i - - ik. ii. I im mm uivuui mLi , wm .T JrTL fit very latest bom: UILL I r m . M . ana loreiKB laaoi ions each months this ia omy one I Us many valuahe f eaturea. It b ee something for member of tbe fam ily, for every de pertinent of the bousebold. and its varied contents are of tbe hicbeat grade. making it prs sni i nentiyTHE FAM ILY MAGAZINE It furnishes tbe " 1 1 VrZeW... Smormmi0mf Under rmmmmUe sww. . . . I aeen.cheap board. Address J. F. XJbadoswb. PTest, at either DrtKBuahon'ss Buolnt aSXTTUr, TTJ3L. i3 7J TmTLmmX jut. Aw y"j' " .toPheP?tT whit aw are eoeal to of boolfteepmE, uXMasblB?&vxaAa i atady. book ahgrttaad. sxepiawsl apnattioa aa naue uiulcjb. I (Mtmtimt tQt aejeeiapB operator.'' rrmtartta OP THE WORLD. thoughts of tbe meat interesting aad most progressive writers of the day, and is abreast of the times in everything Art, literature, Bdeace, Society AJIairBTFiction. Uousehold Matters. Sports, etc a einele number f re qnantij oontainivg from 200 to 800 fine en cravixra. making It tbe MOST COMPLETE ANDliOfiT PROFITS KI.Y ILLUSTRATED of the GREAT MONTHLIES. i ZDEMORE3T 8 MAGAZINE Fashion De- partsaent is ta every way far ahead of that contained in any other publication. Subscribers are entitled each month to pat terns of the latest fashions In women's at tire ar bo cost to rarv other than that nee- avary for postage aad wraawing. NO BETTEB CnBlSTlUS IFT than a year's subscription to DEMORE3T8 MAGAZINE can Imsde. By nbacribtag at ovcB yon can get tbe magazine at tbe re Iprica, and will asm receive tbeband i Peant X-saaa Imabar with Ua bean. tifnliaBa4iwanKioilement. BaUittU by avoney order, register Lv Rocky Mount. 1 2 23 .... 12 63 I Ar Weldon 2 35.... 1 44 r.u.r a. at. r. at - t Daily except Monday. Uaiiy 8unday. Train on tbe Scotland Neck HramL K leevea Weldon 4:10 p. m., Halifax .'- i- " arrives Scotland Neck at 6:20 p. m . iu vilie 07 p. Kinston 76 p. m. lu 'u tog leaves Kinston 7 JO a. ta.. O rr. v 852 a. nv. arriving Halifax 11.15 a n .. Weldon 1L33 a. m. Trains on Waal lngton Branch Wavi W legion 8:20 a. m. aad li p. m , arrive I -mele 6:10a. m. and 2.40 p.m. nmtu.t.g leave Parmele at36 a. m. and b.'M p. in.. rive Washington 11. tX) a. m- and 7 ,aj tu daily. Train leaves Tarboro. N. C-, daily ei j t Sunday bjt) p. eol, Sundsy 4.06 . tu.. rives Plymouth 7:40 p. m,Cp. ra., rxru ine leaves Plymouth daily except t-u-W 7:60a. and Sunday a. marnve I' boTO 10:05 a. m. and llJ0a. n. Train on Midland N. C Rraucb t" Ooldsboro daily. except Hunday, 7.1' a. iu . arriving Smnhfield 8 30 a. in., retun kayes Smnbfield 9.00 a. m., arrives at a. I boro 10:26 a m. Trains on NaabriUe Branch leave Mount at 4:20 p. m., arrive Nashrili- I c i m Baring Hope 6.30 p. m retammr - Spring Hope 8:00 a. bl. NaahvUle X a. tu arrive at Rocky Mount :06 a. m, da.iy n cent Sunday. Train oa Clinton Branch les res War for Clinton daily, except Sunday, 11 15 u and CIO p- m returninx leaves Clit.Wi at 7.00 a. aa. and tm p. m. Train No- 78 makes close conoecti '" t Weldon for all points North daily, ail r i Via Richmond, also at Kocky MouU itu Norfolk and Carolina R. R. for Norfuii all points Ncrth via Norfolk. H, tt. EMEESON, Gen'l Pan Art J. R. EJENLY, Gen'l Man. T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Manager. Young People teMivlltnoatYi Advnaae ffl ItfaeleveXtacta FES3 aaeoa M OOLD. McyeQaM WsMtuDasaeaaai CoUritasvUTesau,or 3oot ia tbe U. a cam be aecared pXsjaJOUaUL aorieaaad VomvlLwVmmKkmX sastter wen llhSBErased. Baarate ooptas aewt fiae, ffesaswawted. SaliamTcwaw Aaineats raay KaabvtUa, fum. psavrttoa this fajaexl Great Bpseial Chrbbing Offer for Prompt 8ubarriptiona: OBLY SI.7B sron THBOA1ICAOIA IV your wbacriatkms to this once. body eaye feto. Caacai-Kts Caud CaUturvic. iIm.- tuoat vtrav dsrful ttHalical diaco.erv of Um age. pee a aet and reXreehine; to tbe taste, angeatiy and J rfBtilvely on kUnjys. Uver and boweia, rteawslBg tba entire system. dliel colda, lever, namwiai coosupauoo BwBPaB SsasatOSBBnBBasVak ePavflgsfQ tollT sUaBsa OF t w)QS ef aaa to-day; 1 a, IVOcanta. lioalaad Paawtssd te care tar aa dtweSaata. IFOR ra a nr i ww Kates wesi, TEXAS, MEXICO. CAL IFORNIA, ALASKA, or any other point, with FREE MA 13, write to FRED. D. BUH, District raaseBger Agent, LC:iSVIllEnASUVIllJLF.,

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