THE CAUCASIAN O VOL. XVI. HUSTLING AGENTS In every neighborhood in North Caro lina can make good money getting subscribers for mm w a 1 he regular subscription price of of the paper is $1 a year, 60 cents for six months, and 35 cents for three months. For a shout time, until we grt 25,000 Neu Subscribers .... We have decided to offer 5 subscrip tions, each tor three months, for the small sum of $1. This includes post age, mailing to subscribers' addresses, etc This low price will give every ono a chance to get the Bost and Gheaoest Paper in the State To agents who want to make money, and who will really work in a com munity where they are known, We Give a Good Commission, That will py them better than any- do. No other agents a more Those who de- Uonestly. now, ire not tbe facts presented in tbe doable column article elsewhere in tbis issue enough to make be Democratic organization offensive n tbe nostrils of anj decent, boo eel man? -- I -MM . remainea lor mac macnine organtsa- ion to iosult a brave Confederate sol dier to tbe vilest manner possible. Great Ood ! Wbat is it tbat tbis Dem ocratic gtng la not caaable off And wbat may be expected of it if ft ever again gets power to do anything? can thing else they paper will offer to liberal commission. sire to act as agents must show that they are in earnest by sending at least Ono Subscription for I Year, or 5 Subscriptions for 3 Months, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1898. EDITORIAL BRIEFS. NO. 47. It ALUN REPLIES J. SUTTON. TO BR. V. I R1NS SECSf RATtC FIRE BURRIMS CUT. Mb Editoe: I hare read tbe abusive and slanderous open letter of W. J. Button, I hope he will carry oat his threat to Uaae ten thousand copies of tbe paper containing hit Utter, and will distribute them large ly in tbe counties of Bladen and V ante, because nothing ean shot It BUm Sa the Wimlli hr reveller te I a ey "RMk" few Mate tat. St. Lkww, N ft, Oct. 15th 1838. Bay Mr. Editor, bow la politics around about Raleigh? Everything was as quiet as you please down here until sosse fellows gathered up a few old chunks of negro and shoved them together and started What sort of a preacher Is it that will go among tbe people whining for contributions for roasios mis sions, ard at the same time declare tbat the horrors of a bar. barian government exist among the very people from whom they are beg ging for the heathen. And yet, if the Democratic machine papers are to be oeuevea, mis is lust wbat some so- called preachers are doing. Sutton, and why should he, from th far-away county of Blades, under take to enlighten the voters of Wayne county f I do not think X have ever spoken to him, and I know notting of him, except sueh information as is com mon to the people of the Stats. Why then should be attack me, and in las guage so vile! It his eharges are true, is there no Republican or Pop ulist in Wayne, who has the manhood to stand up before the people whose suffrages I am asking, and envoke thk sua Ahsivipaaf T VAnaat tha isnntmt I. Xm Qe4. H "W" IHVaOs IIVIU ton, and why should he attack met " JT He is careful before concluding rpm,"T ""w.lin ina ,nere . letter to suPpow''7ha?I overproduction of and driven by the evil deeds of these same fellows to feed and clothe the pe pie of the world on half tbe number of dollars and cents that they did previous to O rover Cleveland's Inauguration, are In too straitened and destitute cir cumstances to stand by that fire ; It does not matter how sold and chilly they get they say there Is no relief in tha fire By the way, I am a J. P., Mr. Editor, and I have issued a search warrant and am determined to find out who these fellows are that -A OARI SET OF 1091.- Utefcee for IW.'t hi St Tak-ag a- te W.e How is it possible for tbe defamation of an honest State government, the' slander of women, the vile insulting of one-armed soldiers, red shirt riding, tbe threats of violence and the incit- ng insurrection among a christian fkopls, and go unrebuked and unde nounced by people who claim to be Christians. All this is going on to-day n North Carolina. Tbe devil dances a daily hornpipe over such Christian- ty as tbat. Reports come tbat some registration books have been stolen in Nash county by some heeler of tbe Democratic ma- cbine. Kesibrts also oome tbat sone Democratic voters" are advising Democratic heelers to nab and make way with ballot boxes on election day. Thb Caucasian is ready to take bets tbat no six Democratic heelers in North Carolina will have the courage to nab a ballot box anywhere where oni Populist is on guard. With this issue of Thk Caucasian are presented facts which must neces sarily make any reasonably honest man feel a genuine contempt for the Demo cratic organization as now run by tbe Simmons machine in North Carolina. Nothing but facts are presented. There could be no sense in an effort to pre sent anything else; and the man who refuses to acknowledge tbe contempti ble hypocrisy of tbat organization in tbe face of such facts may be set down as a hopeless political imbecile. What a miserably low character has been given the present political cam paign in this State by the Democratic machine managers and its press; but such is the character of tbat machine, Wbat a pity that it ispossible,ia a civ ilized State, among civilized people, for such a machine to have even a sem blance of a foothold. Until the people shall learn sense enough to crush and utterly annihilate it, general decency will be impossible in North Carolina, and any effort to effect any reform in favor of the people will always meet a troublesome opposition. A people that will continue to permit the existence of such an organization among them will not deserve anything better than the plundering misrule it would force upon tbtm if it could. And ONE DOLLAR to pay for same, as their first order. Send in your first order at once and get rates to agents. Any Live Worker Can Easily Get from 10 to 100 Subscribers a Day. If an agent gets only ten subscri bers a day, he will make more money a day than he has for the last year. When you send in your first order say what township or townships you want. We will put an. agent in every township in the State. Subscription Blanks; Return Envelopes and Sample Copies . will be sent to any one dropping us a postal card, and others for them as a workei Address THE CAUCASIAN CO., i.a xjotgkb:, xt. o. Tbe policy of tbe Democratic ma chine is rule or ruin. Tbey were kicked out of "rule" by tbe brave and honest people of this State about four years ago, and ever since tbat time tbey hare done everything they possibly could bv defamation and slander to "ruin" the State. It is no fault of theirs that tbe State is not disgraced. A few poor fools outside the State believe what these Democratic machine papers say But men of sense and intelligence are investing their money right along in North Carolina. Two new railroads are being constructed right into Ral eigh the center of Democratic slan der and defamation by looal and out side capitalists, and tbe Peoples Farty Handbook shows that more business enterprises are being chartered in tbe State than ever before. North Caro lina can and does make gigantic prog ress when the plundering Democratic maobine is out of power. Governor Bos sell wrote his letter, and to brand that as false in advance, for he says: "the Governor of North Carolina has never seen it and will not until it appears in print.'' lie does not aay tbat Got. Russell did not inspire the letter, nor does he say the Governor did not tell him to write. The letter shows that it was inspired by Governor Russell, although I think the writer overshot the mark. If this is not true, where did he get the names to the petition f or the pardon of Freeman Davis f Where did he get the letters of Mess. Moore, Bdasley Shine and Ford t These were sent to the Governor, and wben Mr. P. M. Pearson asked to see them at my ri quest, he was informed that they were private pa pers and that he could not see them. Now. as the Populist Handbook is fond of saying, note carefully, while all this was going on, this same Sut ton was drawing a salary of $1,000 or $1,200 by appointment of Got. Rus sell as Treasurer of the North Caro lina Railroad. Is not the connection obvious t The statement in his article that I stole a seat in the legislature of 1893 is false. The statement there was any at- tempt.to lease the Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad for less than its value is false. There was an attempt to lease it. and a large ma j mty of the private stockholders favored the proposed lease. I went to see Governor Russell af ter his election, and carried with me a copy of the proposed lease. He examined it, and at that time he was undecided as to the course he would take, but afterwards decided to ap prove the lease. The statement that Mr. Simmons and I were to gel half or more than half of the oysteV claims is false. 1 have never seen one of the claim ants m tbe oyster eases, and have never had any connection wJb. the cases except to argue them in the Su preme Court. I believe the claims to be just. Since the names of Messrs. W. C Douglas and W. D. Mclver have been mentioned, I call upon them to say if there is anything in the cases that rtfl-cts upon me, or any attorney connected with the ease. Tbe statement that I went to see the Governor, claiming to be his friend, and begged him to advise the Treasurer to pay these claims is false. The council of State was called to- ? ether to consider these claims, and am informed that two of the mem bers voted to pay the claims. I went to see Governor Russell twice I think. I explained the elaims to him and he objected to the amount, stating that as there were so many writs to issue and serve, the officers ought to be satisfied with less than the usual fees, lie tha i asked me it 1 thought we .would accept $3,000 in settlement of the elaims. He did not make this as a propo sition, but simply an inquiry, but said he was inclined to think he would advise the payment of that amount. He afterwards declined to pay it. The Governor and Mr. Sutton seem to be earef ul about lawyers fees. I ask them if the sum of $400 was paid . . y-m T TT negroes ana as soon as the cam patgn closes hasten to the legisla tive halls with the plea that there Is such a dreadful and fearful scarcity of negroes and prays to the legislators to pass a law of $96,000 license tax or $480,000 fine on any agent coming In and carry ing a negro from each county in the State to another State without first obtaining said license. Gb, what a slap in the face to white supremacy and an insult and imposition on the white laborer of North Carolina. Hold on, Mr. Mr. Editor; some body knocks at the door, como In, quick trip, warrant returned and parties found. Now sir I will bet you $500 in Sherman, Cleveland goldstandard, democratic money, not good only In Europe, that you can't guess In one month of San- days who these fellows are; no, no, no; I knew that you would not guess ; why it is'nt nobody In this world but those fellows, Simmons,- Cleveland gold bug machine Demo crats of this State who voted for Palmer and Buckner or MuKInley direct in order to defeat Mr. Bryan and elect Mr. McKlnley, so he could fill the Post offices in North Carolina with negro Postmasters. Why the machine Democrats of Wilson county put a negro in office on the Central Board of Education and they put him In because they preferred blm to a white man and the only reasonable excuse that they can give for so doing is that they thought the negro could serve their mission in the gold standard bond issuing company, better than a wnite Populist. J. I Lewis. WILL MR. AYCOCK PLEASE EXPLAIN How 47,000 Voters Cn L-ave the Demo era lo Party nt otlU Give It the Usual Major ttj of XO.OOO. MB. editor : win you give me space in your colnmns to ask Mr. C. B. Aycock, of Golsboro, N. C question or two. I have heard tbat Mr. Aycock says on the stump that the grandest political spectacle ever seen In North Carol In was when forty-seven thousand men march out of the Democratic party in 92 rather than support Mr. Cleveland for the Presidency. Now, Mr. Ay cock, did you say this? if you did I would like to know where the votes that elected you and the other Cleveland electors for tbe state came from. You ought to know. Again, did the Democratic party ever have a majority In 8tate of forty thousand at any election prior to that time. I think not, but I have not the figures by me ; possibly you have. Now it la a little strange and perplexing to me when I think tbat tbe Democratic party generally carried the State by twenty or twenty five thousand majority, and could lose forty-seven thousand votes and still carry the 8tate by the usual majority. I ask again, where aid tbe votes come from not from the Republi can party, for the Republican electors received about their usual vote. Now, Mr. Aycock, if you can't ex plain this little discrepancy I, for Away tiee. Ca SaM 4 Its 4iU,t ttetiy m4 eee la a Wa.aia. Gen. W. R. fox. Secretary of tbe United Stale nenate, in to inter I lew pebiUbed ia tbe Washington peat. September led. ItfM. give away tbe secret of the IH met ratio p4icy ia North Carolina! a tbe tulluwiog words: "With a return of tbe Democrats ia North Carolina, 1 think it sat to "predict tbat mrtturn wilt be adopt ed as tbej bate bren to :WitbCr Nilioa. Louiaaca, and Mi-eiMippi looklnff to ao liaiioati.o ol a "large per cent of tbe if arrant aed "(Mircliaaattle tola. (lea. Cos ia tbe aatbor of tbe oeicbrated telegram : "iiuid Kobeeoo and sate tbe Male," And when OeneralCxeomrs wiib his daniaUf tbia,Un dy tbereaf tar. under the prasaura ot the Democratic State Committee, who would b- liav bim, wben he is ooctradiated by K B. Smith, a Democrat and rprir tor the Washington Poet, who took he interview, and upon beibg in rormed of Cox's denial, wrote ano igoad the following letter: j Latter eff K. B. Santk. Ie4eat. WL'pmrfw Wabealactea Vmm . TTaaisoT,, 1'oer, Waehtnjrtoa. I) C Kept IX, tft DaaaSia. In au interview iubiibed witn Uenerai W. K. Vmx apovarit r lu tbe V aabi. (too Post BetMamber 2uL wntiea 'by me. be Is quoted a aTiD tbat if tbe democrats i4 urn to poeer lu Noru w olib it ia safe to predkx tbat nieaauiva "will be adopted, a tbej bare been in tAb-r Biaue. looauut to a reeirioiiou of ilia trn chiesU be eliniintuut a lanra bar rent ,t "the ignorant and purchasable vote. I e-ill ay about ibis tbat w una I do not "declare that Uey a ere the exact word of "Oen Cox. yet I am snaotutely u-etu aentl- meui inej aocurateiy retreanul bin 100 'venatioo witb me. aud 1 wa eat'y wirpnscd at his denial of tbeir authentic ity "Very truly, 81gnedJ K. B. Surra. What Back Kltehea S.io.. After tba publication of these facts "Buck" Kttrhen spoke in Oreena- boro on th 21st day of S-ptember and used the follwiog language: "Where would the Democratic nartv ha IT it took away tbe n.htof the Door white man to VOte. You michl oome toUreanahnm ana sjet two bundred, it may be nve bundred In all, but mben you spread out in Guilford oounrv vou would find three fourth of tbe beoole oou'd not vote, but tbe lie is aiveo to tbe whole thing ifwa we laci tuai me JJemocrstlo party 1 a. . I m -a uauoonuoi lor more man tweut yeats uu uihuu ui rauug ngnu away rrom tne ouiorea men, wey were riTl k Lneit to him every day. Oouid we not hsTedinfiancniaed him? 114 not Miaaiskiooi do it? Did not South Garelina do it? We are a darn set of tools ror not doing itr' If they were fools for twenty years will they let another opportunity passf THE NEED OF GOOD ROADS. i Valuable and Iateretlns; Addreee by Professor J. A. Uolinea G od Kuad Are Abeol-tely Neeeasary for the rrosreae of the State. QECiefiATie iffmnnr? mm m a T. ft News and Observer. The vital importance of good roads for North Carolina is so manifest tbat tbe leading public men are giving tbe matter a great deal of thought and at tention. The Wsutauga Club of tbis city is an organisation that is a moving spirit in tbis direction, aud last werk, at tbeir invitation. Prof. Holmes, of the State University, delivered an addremt at tbe Park Hotel on tr.e subject of -oooa mono jtoaaa " qu" num ber of tbe members of ttte club aod prominent men of tbe city were present. Prof. Holmes spoke of the difficulty to get tbe average North Carolina cit izens interested in tbe question of good roads. Tbey want good road, but thty are not willing to tax them selves to build them. The rsx ques tion is tbe great trouble. He spoke of the Mecklenburg county roads and the great opposition to the tsx when tbe system was inaugurated, but now since tbe people have seen the great benefit to the county, resulting from the rood roada. thee all tavnr th ava. theltfm. He spoke of the necessity of bavmc i meroaa iunas and work uuder tbe su pervision of trained men, and bow be was paiaed to see our limit -d funds wasted in some instances by ignorant, untrainea county officials. Tbe people are berinninar to rive thought' to good roads, and though there is mncb ampins' in tbe dark. good results must be expeoted. Good roads are costly, but Dad roads cost more. He said the turnpike roads were good roads, but tbat tbey were a thine of the past. The macadamised rosd built and kept up by publio taxation was the road needed. 0 a m 1 1 in1 Ml 11 The tteckiae is deserting to Its Cii Cstha.s -Its Tbg-lfc Chsracter Illustrated by Rotten Egging On'-Arced Cc.fc.a ate Soldiers. The Uclslide from the Hjpocritictl D::crcqf Contic.es. Senator llatler and other Peoples Party eket are rtaetiaaty Ware- in op the tabiae Hetuoerats aadet tbr shirts. Tbey are aistpt Mssil- tag and rasst'g and tearing. T&ey raatdj aattbtsrelae at!r t&esa.reb- if explain a of tbe IH-aoeratie mehie esetbods a ad earn es, Ta D moerats are desperately aad vainly ryief to a t th-e eip'eera esd tbe tbooderii g aignmeats wbiefe are tade by tbe PpU Party speaker hT ptetareq ie lietoif." abaae. enttbeU. rotten hall d.a'aa' A a. Tbe miserable rascal can't da anjthtsg el. Tfeete is aotkiagelea far them to do. K trvbody who has hard the Per-ls Pari v sneakers kaaw that tkew disease issues and priorities first. Ta t by t to mm eiteat Ire e-rruption and ineonspeteee of tbe last terti adaiaierata. Thea Jon a. the d Soetid for awblie to the 1-eel of tbe I) m.M-ratie "hid.' f .- ati show ap the bypoertsy of the Oemoeratie tnsrb ne oa tbe issae of its oa mallbg. BaUer we give some stttple Iero9ra? "argoaects. rreea the KaWlak Tawt. Ost. 4;b, the following appeared ia the Post: Senator Ms Hon Batler made a speech here to-day tbat was ebaracurised from beginning t eod with s'a'esseal wsieh were intetded to mislead and fol the people. Tb entire tread ot hta argument was lereled at tbe lem'rrats for refosag to acept the proposition tend-red by the P .puh.t party last May, aad agaiast tbe D. m erstie pr-s .f the S ate for failing to paUisb tbe oea letter written by W.J.Bryan to thNew Vtk Journal. He beeped the dirgraces and false pretenses of tb last two legislatures apoa th shoulders of the Democratie party.' Tbis was a little npenirg gun. When it appeared, it is said that Demo cratic chairman Simmons went to tbe Post editor and roasted bias for talk ing about Batler in this way; and that it must stop, for the waly chaaee Ike Drtnoerats bad of wionicg was by gettiog tbe -Hitler Pops to vote with tbe Democrats, It is noticeable that the abuse from this source has, for the time, ceased. Bat the -'word' does not seem to have been pssed all tie way down Fir here are some choice arguments' from the Kutestille Landmark goldbng. " We hope that tbe Democrats who were stabbing over Senator Butler laM winter and spring in their anxiety to fuse with hies and turn tbe Democratic party over to bim are hope, we aay, if aay of tbis class of Democrats h ard bis speech yest rJsy that they thor oughly ecj y d it. The Landmark is eating no dirt. It main tains and expresses the same opinion about Butler now that it has always entertained and expressed. After this the Landmark warms up to its work in reporting the speeak. See tbis ! ' Tbis is as connected and decent a report as could be made of the rambling, vituperative, slanderous, shameless, three and a balf hour now of billingsgate tbat a reputable paper could publish. Tbe blasphemy, infamy, false statements and t aise charges of a parely personal characttr have betn eliminated. With the spawlng of "these few remarks the Landmark feels tbe force of the lashing its crowd has received, and i as. ead of calling on reason, tries to even by this : ''After hearing Butler's speech here yrstrrday afternoon Demo crats are fully prepared to believe tbat be as id at IC k ky Moont a year ago, as be was charged witb saying at the time, that Demo crats would hire negroes to assault wbite women io order to make political capital. Iletried to lie out of it un Large with the remark, but th re need no longer be any oubt that be said it. 1 1 ia entire address here showed that he is mean enough to aav any-tbicg." am j-a aae 4 1 1 Ka fAaaAhw w aabiaI iiIa w'waaaflV as a lawyers fee toJ.. C. L. Harris in you wenfc M an elector and cast your vote for Grover Democratic Bed Shirt Ruffians are riding through tbe country along tbe South Carolna line. But a man of in telligence and unquestioned grit from tbat section wbo was in Baleigh last week says tbat tbey oan ride and loot as much as tbey please; tbat a dozen Peoples Party men are not afraid of a hundred Bed Shirt Buffians, and tbat the rufflians know it. Tbe Democratic machine hoodlums can be powerful uraio m duo uinitci v. iuiiiu vdoiur a one-armed Confederate soldier In tbe dark. They can do some big bull doxing talk and make some, mighty big boasts and threats when in num bers and not Interrupted, but it is no ticeable that wben confronted by a man an honest man in daylight tbeir courage vanishes and tbey skulk ingly sneak away from controversy or argument. Defamers of a State, slan derers of women and insulters of one- armed soldiers in tbe dark are always low and miserable cowards. Tbe negro is one of the best races of people on tbe face of the glebe if let alone by devilish white men and when ever be does a rasn act. it is inscigatea hv some low principled white man. Always. Qrient. This is what Thk Catjcssiak has contended and these same "low prin cipled"dev lish" wbite men are now in control of the Democratie party The honest free silver Democrats are ashamed ef their party boesas. in these same oyster eases, and what he did in return for this money 7 Mr. Harris, name is not signed to the answer, nor to the brief in the ease, ne was present at tne near ing before Judge Robinson, but took no part in the argument, and he was in Washington City when the ease was heard in the Supreme Court at Baleigh. I have heard two Judges of the Supreme Court say he was paid $100 for this serv ice and that it was out ageous. I do not hesitate to ment ion it, because they said at the time that they wanted it known that they regarded it as an outrage. In another column of the paper in whieh the letter of Sutton appeared fou will ft ad a letter from me whieh say all I wish as to the Davis pard on, I have not made any threat to impeach Governor Russell. If considered merely as a ques tion of party expediency I am in clined to think I would oppose it, as two more years of bim as Governor would complete the destruction of the Republican party, but my oath of office as a legislator may compel m to act otherwise. One thing Sutton and others of his kind understands full well, and that is, that as a legislator I will in vestigate, and where there has been found incompetency and exrravt ganee I will expose it. The people of this county understands this, and they know this is the reason theee attacks are made upon me. You will observe that this commu nication is addressed to the editor and not to Sutton. I thought, to pronounce as . false some of his statements, but I would not bonor him by addressing to him a reply. His letter is too low and infamous to place it within the pales of controversy. Very truly. W. R. ALUS. Cleveland for president of these United States when there was grave doubts of you having been elected and that the whole thing was a fraud from beginning to end. I have written this seeking for In formation and hope I may get it. Yours very respectfully Mobd Taylob. Stat Ohio.Citt or Toudo, ) Lucas County. Frank J. Chkket makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm ot F. J. Chkitky & Co , doing busi ness in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS for each and every ease of catarrh that cannot be cured by the nee of Hall's Catabbh Curk. FRANK J, CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6'Jt day of D eember, A. D. 1895. A. W. GLEA80N. skal Nttory Publie. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Bend for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY Co.. Toledo, O, Sold by all Drags ists 7oc. Hall's Family Pills are the best. SUCCESSFUL PHYStCIAHS. We heartily recommend Dr. Hatna- way A Co , of Sooth Broad 8$. At anta,Ga as beiug perfectly reliable and remarkably aucoesaf ul ia the treat ment of ohrouio diseases of men and women. They cure where other fall. 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 small without cost; this certainly it she right way to do business. Tbey guarantee their ouraa. Write them to- iav. Then tbe full eff-etsof tbe castigation given tbe Democratic hypocrites in the mttter of burning the bide off of them made tbe Lscdmatk tqnall oat thu&ly : 44 Aud we will further inform Mr. Butler tbat tbe Landmark's main reason for opposing fneioa was tbat it dd not propose to en ter into any combination with wbieb so internal a tidrl as it believes Marion Ha tier to be bad anything to do. Tbe 7aitau faced devil can take that and wear it. My, me ! nut ain't she burnt, add aint she mad T STATE NEWS. W. A. Bat ey Declines to Rat for Cea- areae Against Llaaey Ex-Sheriff, W. A. Bailey, of Davie county, wbo accepted tbe nomination tor fjopgress by tne insurgent Repub licans, has changed his mind and an nounces tbat be will not run. Tbe Populists of Clines township have organised two dubs and all are at work in earnest. A club was organised at Bowman's school bouse Saturday night, witb J. A. Hefner as President. That means no good for the opposition. Hickory Times-Mercury. It Did She Werk. I bad sore eyes snd was '-oubled with chills and rheumatisu. I was in bed three weks. I brought three bottles of Hood's 8arsaparilla and be gan taking the medUine, and now I can go to work every day. When suffering from malarial chills I rook Hood's Saraapanlla and it did tbe work." W. W. Wedbick, Silver Hill, N. C. Hood's Pills are the only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. 25c. A correspondent from Cleveland Mills writes Thb Caucasian that even the Democrats are becoming disgusted with the vile and low car toons that are now being extensive ly circulated in Cleveland county. Populists are hopeful and vietory seems certain. Another subscriber from Col n mbus county writes that there has been four wagon loads of Democratie lit erature distributed in that county, but they fail to frighten the good people into voting the Democratic ticket. ' Say 44No' when a dealer offers you a substitute fir Hood's Saraaparilla. There is nothing 44 just as good.' Ct only Hood's. Vo-To-Hee if Ceate. Otaraateed tobacco habit ears, makes seat. AU The Charlotte Observer is a "me too" document in thistase. It does not resort todignifl-d logic or argument to slow where the Peoples Party pafcr are false, but reproduces the language ot tbe Landmark wita the fallowing comment: 44 The 8tatesville Landmark of Tstday has a double-leaded ed itorial addressed to Marion Hath r, Senator, based apon his speech in S'atesville Monday, in wbieb he made a wholesale asaalt upon tbe Democratic prets, and in particular upon tbe Landmark and Observer, because they did not publish tbe letura of Bryan and Jones, advocating D-mocrati-Po nlist fusion. Tbe editorial con eludes witb tbis language : Tbi, if not t-ietarteqae nor rhetorical, is at least direct and unmistakable m its meaning Bat Ja.t Walt a Mlea aw The Beaufort Morehead City Herald-Dispatch sets a pace tbat is volaao ically rapid. It may be allowed to speak for itself. How about tbia: 44 We congratulate brother King in the above expressed aecti ment and add in the language of Brann. Tbat if such 44 cattle n as Hill E. King aid Kamseywere aired by Satan, damm-d by Syeorax and born ia b-ll tbey would diaboa - or their parents and disgrace their country. If the above named "gentlemen" were scheduled for a foul cussing match, it is clear tbat tb-y would win out against anything tbat would ea ter tbe ring against them. Tne Wilmington Messenger and tbe Elisabeth City Eoonomist have actually been outdone a feat that has heretofore been thought impossible. Bow Is This Tmr a -White Ma 'a Party- Deeaerratt t tte.waaa V The Morning Post of Raleigh, (Oct. 15tb) rants tbualy : 44 Daney spoke for two hours. It must be taid that this colored man, wbo is one of tbe smartest men of his race, made a more re spectable and a more decent speech than di Umud States Sena tor Batler, when he was here a week ago. Daneys speech was free from tbe slander, tbe abuse, the hypoeriey and tbe falsity of the speech Batler delivered at the Academy of Music. It was a better speech and a better delivered one than that ofButler. Desnoerets Ratlea Ear a Oae-Arsaee Ceafederaie Mter. It cannot be possible that all men who affiliate with tbe Democratic par ty are mean and disreputable, but evidence bears ost tbe statement tbat the meanest men in North Carolina are that party. Does this not prove i;t Williaxstov, N. ft. Oct. 13th, 18SI8. Hon. Cyrus Thou wow, Rsligb,K C. Dear Sir: Upon tb arrival of tbe train last eight which brougot the Rev. Mr. Barns to Robic son ville, the Democrats ' that place received htm with a shower of rotten eggs. Quite a erowd of our people have gone out tbeir to-day. Yours Ac. W. A. JOBYSO, Chairman Republican Ex. Com. The dirty, seoundrelly, cowardly act toward a brave one armed Con federate soldier! Can anything equal it for pare, unadulterated, devalish mannesf Mi. Burns is a minister of tbe gospel and is known, by every body ac quainted with him, to be a genial, mild-tempered, patient Chris tian gentleman. Bat this is not the worst. Mr. Barns attended ebur'b st rviee, and when going to the ebcreb, was accompanied by Mr. J. II. Rawls and his daughter. The presence of tbe little lady did not restrain ra flans ia 'heir rascality. Tbey huddled themselves at a poiat by which they knew Mr. Barns and Mr. Bawls and daughter woald pees, and when this pot at was reaehed, tbey threw a volley of roeks, stale eggs etc A rock struck Mr. Rawls giving him considerable pain and causing much ia conven ience. Nor U this all. These gentlemen reaehed the church and attended service). When this ws over the congregation, including a number of ladies and children, earns out as usual, aud then the hoodlums began their indescribably low mean ness again. They threw more eggs and more rocks, hitting the eh arch, frightening the horses and mules whieh members of tbe eongregatioa had driven to arvie, spattered some of the ladies with stale eggs and creat ing consternation and terror among them. This occurred at night in the tark a corner street Ismp having been pnt out for the purpose of making it dark so that the cowardly perpetrators could not be seen. N taagaagw (Continued oa Sd page.) - NewXJas

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