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THE CAUCASIAN. Raleigh, N. C, Cvt 27., 1803. " EDITORIAL BRIEFS. If the Democratic bullpen micbine rsrries the State, tbt nil roads will own the leglslatnre. The railroad that put up the cam pailfn funds for McKinlry are now put ti CfC up campaign fund for the Democratic machine. The only argument the Democratic machine bad ia iWi to reply to the facta figures and arguments used by the Peoples i'arty speakers In Wj2 was rotten egg. The only reply they hate to the unanswerable arguments of the Peoples I'arty speakers in the cam paign of 18j8 Is rotten eggs. The Democratic machine crowd al ways make a great thow of sympathy for a one-armed ex-Confederate sol dier, provided be is a Democratio one armed ex-Confederate soldier and they can make political capital out of him, bat they tbink It Is perfectly right and proper to rotten-egg a one-armed ex- Confederate soldier if he happens to be a Populist. If tba Stats Is in danger of the hor rors of negro domination, as the l)em oorats loudly proclaim on every stump, then did not the Democratic State Convention of railroad lawyers do a most criminal thing when it refused to accept the proposition of the Peoples Party for a co-operation of the voters who supported Bryan and carried the State in tbe campaign of 1896 by 'JO.OOO majority ? An apt old dago de clares that woman's wo-k is never done. This true of the housewife 'a manifold du ties and ap proximately true of the thousands who work all day in factor ies and stores and half the night in making and tn ana i n g their own clothes or sewing for others to patch out meagre income, women who are too much on their feet, or who are unable to Stand tne strain of over-work and worry, are peculiarly susceptible to the weak. M 1 - , . "W ... ... uenca uu irregularities uiai are Uie bane i woman land. Tne symptoms of such derangements are insufficient or excessive menstruation, headache, backache, neu ralgia, icucorrnosa, displacements and ex treme nervousness amounting in many cases to hysteria. The use of morphine ujrageruua ana examinations by male phy sicians are painful and unpleasant. Bradfleld's Female Regulator, the standard remedy for a quarter of a cen- mrj, wiu apeeauy ana permanently cor- recx tne worst disorders of women. Brad- Thj Democratic macbire claims that it is making a patriotic fight against negro domination. Tbe Peoples Party proposed to belp these men make fight, and a dead sure winning fight, against both "negro domination" and "monopoly domination." Wby did tbe Democrat refuse this proposition un less they were more anxious to have monopoly domination than Ihey were afrald.of negro domination f it we nave not got wnite supremacy now, at tbe Democrats claim, and tbe necessity for white supremacy is the overshadowing issue, wby did tbe Democratio machine permit their love for pie and their love for monopoly to prevent them from accepting a certain means of winning a sure victory for all that they claim tbey want ? The Hansom Democratic machine bas howled "nigger'Mn every campaign sincetbe war except in the campaign of 1396. In that campaign they siole the Peoples Party platform, and for the first time in thirty years advocated lenersonian principles. This year tbey have backslided to their old and familiar cry of "nigger" and are bowl Ing "nigger" twice as loud as ever to try to make up for tbe one campaign In which tbey failed to bowl ' nigger." Tbe kind of stuff that tbe Democrat lo machine press is daily publishing, and that A. B. Andrews' negro calam ity bowlers are daily talking on every stump, has done more to put false no tions and ideas into the heads of tbe negroes of the State than any and ev ery otner agency in toe state com bined. WOMAN'S WORK. 45 1 PROCLAMATION 1Y THE fiOVERMCSL Whereas, Tbe Constitution of tbe Lotted crates secures to every State in this Union a republican form of government, protection from invasion aud freedom from domestic violence: aid. Whereas, Tbe Constitution of North Caroln.anuarai.tj.es to all the people of the Stale tbe iuberent right to fully regulate their own internal govern- uj-ui ; io peacei uuy assemble for tbe purpose .f consulting for their com mon good ; to bold peaceable and Quiet elections; aod to discbarge and exer cise in an orderly and quiet way, tbe manifold duties aud i-rivileees of Brood j citizenship; and. rtAKKKA, I be Constitution of tjiis State, and the laws made in pursuance thereof, forbid that any citizen shall be deprived or restrained of bis lib erty, but upon indictment for, and conviction of crime; and, Whebeas, It is ordained in the same Constitution and laws of this State that the writs for the protection of tbe AFFIDAVITS Stf STAISIS3 TCI C9ACCZ de Asala ii-Ohml rae The tfce Wau AtTiWi 4 fay s Mmgtm P lay Wtm la m White W mmm. I, J. P. Goodwin, J. P.. of Wake coun ty, X. C, Garner's Station, oertlfy on oatb.tbat 1 saw daring tat data of 1896, one William Williams, colored, voder tbe administration of M. W., Page, aber- in or waae county at tne. time, nave a nder arrest one Susan Fowler, a white woman, and that at tbe time (a shower of rain comirg oo) be took her, tbe said Susan Fowler into the boose of Thomas Hall, a colored nan, of Garner during tbe shower, after which tbey started on foot towards Raleigh. J. P. Ooodwii, J. P. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day of October, 1893. Geo. L. ToBxorrsEi, J. P. CXHATC3 emu n uscaji tzzm fta reewUM EiUMS, N. CL. Oct. S, 1188. To the People of Worth Carolina: The s last too now feet aproacbuu la i far teaching in tte effect thee aey tni cm eretloa bas sU Biased. The ncht of the ballot restored io aod enjoyed by our peo ple throogboot tbe Scat under rearat lejris lrtioo is again In periL The vital question is woetber a large portion; of oar dtiMPS, both white and colored, shall be diafran cbissd. either under legal forms sorb as have been adopted in Mississippi, Louisiana and Booth Carolina, or by the t cioaa aeeta ods of ball-pens, false counting, and re turning boards heretofore practiced under uemoorauc rnie in our mate. Vie essiej aad rule BteA- aae.t rca ateariaa: A,ela- Editob CArcsux I will giro you a few notes from Li a col a eoaa ty. Senator Butler gave as a treat ia the way of a foar boars speech at Lined a too on the 14th instant. Not withstanding the fact that Mr. But ler notified the chairman of the Dem ocrat party two weeks before he eame here, that he wanted a j tat diaeoaaion. none was brooght forward to meet him. Mr. Butler ootnam- never be suspended, neither by usurp ing Executives nor by turbulent mobs, using the Weapons of.in'iniidatiou and violence; and, Whkkkas, It has been made known to nie, by the public pres-i, by numer ous letters, by the oral statements of divers citizens of tbe State and by formal written statements, that, the political canvass, now going forward, bas been made the occasion and pre text for bringing about conditions of lawlessness in certain counties in this State, such, for example, as Richmond and Kobeaon Counties; and, WiiEKKAS, It has.beun made known me, in h'uch a direct ard reliable way, that I cannot doubt its truthfulness. field's Regulator is sold by druggists at that certain counties lying along the William Williams is mistaken in his affidavit aa to tbe warrant served oo Kev. Barns. That warrant was D laced citizen, and tbe processes of the courts in Williams' bands direct by me, and tor u.e. broteetinn nf witr ha ll I nuv dt sneriu Jones, wim instructions which be obeyed, to let Mr. Barns read and ask him. Barns, to come down. wnicb directions were strictly carried out, and Mr. Boros came, and nothing c"ut 1???' BBT" h"?wx In baiiiMH and pcrtonal ralationt; anl In I a a vast a in the early part of this campaign the era Ayeoca in tne way of a Democrats uiibluahicgly declared tnrooch crowd, about three to one, bat yon the prase and upon the stump that tbeir mast not blame the Wmocrata. for pnrpose to impose an educational aod prop- i.CT a A tumr v erty QuallflcWupon the right of "7.?i :!r-l!.T! leirarru-i u w Mm t ctuwr bwi utn ao plain that even a Democrat could aee. Ue told as of a great many ne gro road overseers and deputy aher Ufa which 1 hope to aee the Demo cratio naoers arive aome attentioa. aod the logical conclosioo of all their arjro meat leads to this result. In the desperate determination of the Democratic machine to win at the next election, we have already witnessed a campaign conducted on the sin gle issue of race prejudice. is.very question ox national or state tm- and defies them to said about it. No arrest was made. W. Whit ax ee, J. P. I hereby certify that W. Wbitaker Is an acting Justice of the Peace of Wake county. seal D. H. Yochq, Cl'k. Sup'r. Court. Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 17, 98 R. M. Horton. being duly sworn de- these last days of the ""'figr we witness the parade of the Bed Shixta, and learn of threata and lnd Ignites to peaceful rot era. The Importation of Sooth Carolina speakers, and the adoption of South Carolina methods a it - - A WW i u in we vttdv ei AMraocraiw auoceai to r- . be followed by a system of government Democrats were trying to coyer np under which only the machine and the the issues of previous campaigns by bosses are to exercise power. The honest crying negro, and he did it ao oom- and conservative neonle of all Dartiesin , m v Knrth n.lin. rfi.n,; mA .V. I. KJ Wl CUIOr lOrBOOK (OO by Democrats, deny it. I think every Democrat felt the truth of hia assertions, for he al ways referred them to the namea and postofflcea of those connected with the atory. lie also showed how the " ' - - I uwui muvuiii uwuiMwn iuu mrw uiu- I m . poses and says that he is personally J nant at such methods of conducting this I cea oieyery Democrat. In abort the one dollar a bottle. Interesting and valu aoie Dooxs ior women mailed free on application. Hat atAOflKLO RKQULATOR CO Atlanta, fa, PUBLIC SPEAKINGS. Senator llutler'a ApvolntiiiontM. Senator Butler will addrees the peo ple at tbe following points, some chan ges have been made since our last issue. Warrenton Saturday.Oct. 20. Mt. Olive, Wayne Co.. Thursday.! November 3. I f tbe Democratic part y desires a di vision or time at this point with Sena tor Butler, correspondence should be had with Dr. Cyrus Thompson, State Chairman Peoples Party Ex. Commit tee, at Raleigh. Fayetteville Cumberlar-d county, Saturday, Nov. r. Dr. Cryos Thompson's Appointment. Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, Fri- pay. Oct. 28. Hickory, Catawba County, Saturday, Uct. T. Benson, N. C, Friday Nov. 4. outbern border, of this State have been actually invaded, by certain armed and lawless men from another State; that several political meetings in Richmond and Halifax counties have been broken up and dispersed, by armed men, using threats, intimidation, aud, in somi cases, actual violence; that in other cases property has been actu ally aesiroyea, and citizens Qred on from ambush, that several citizens bave been taken from their homes at night and whipped; that in several counties peaceful citizens bave been intimidated and terrorized by threats of violence to their persons and their property, until tbey are afraid to reg ister themselves, preparatory to exer cising that highest duty of a freeman, tbe casting of one free vote at tbe bal lot box for tbe men of tbeir cboice in the coming election. Now, therefore, I, Daniel L. Russell, Governor or tbe State of North Carol l na, in perstiance of tbe Constitution and laws of said State, and by virtue of authority vested in me by said Consti tution and laws, do issue this my proc tarnation, commending all ill-disposed persons whether of this or that politi cal party, to immediately desist from all iinl&wful practices and all turbu- 1 acquainted with Susan Fowler and knows that she is a white woman and further states that tbe day of Sasan Fowler's arrest by William Williams, special deputy under Sheriff W. M. Page, it rained and was old and blust ery, and that after being released on bond that her shoes were so bad that it was necessary to buy a pair. R knows t : 1 1 : xst : i : 0 A Jk k A " """"J " ,'T..K . -.Tu. p... I on all good citiians to aid us in our deter- wca ui ucyuij ouci minauon to preserve tbe peace and to pro campaign, and the leaders and their de- speech was the grandest ever made luded followers will not dare to put In jn Lincoln county, and waa a hot effect their threats of violence, roit and tCm n.m-.t- 7i blood-ahed. They know that such in th DemociaUc camp, crimea will not be condoned by some of the Democrats, who are by law-abbiding citizens, but that the laws des Derate because the Rannhliana four State will be vindicated, and Willi ..j P,ii.. ... vindicated, and wull mA xAn.i;.. ... : i! .1 i .u- ... 1 1 I - vvuium mi. j kviuk iw uvai uiu mentof eyary right guaranteed to him by "ta county about 400, say that Mr. tbe Oonstitution and laws of this Bute. It I Butler's apeeeh waa the dirtiest they M. Horton further statea that he i the intention ottheie tJommittes to see ever heard, but you know that waa vur people are in betur shape than (Signed) R. M. HOBTON. Sworn and subscribed to before me this 17th day of October 1893. R. C. Riynaa, Justice of tbe Peace. This is to certify that I defended Sun Fowler, the white woman about whom there 19 so much talk about, and that I am satisfied that she is a WHITE WOMAN. I hare heard of the Fowl ers for many years and bave never known that there was any mixed blood in them. I defended her in the oaae upon which she was arrested by Wil liam Williams, the negro deputy Sher iff under M. W. Page. T. P. Divcaux. Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 18, '88. Affidavit of Henry VowUr.' Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 26, 9S. tect the good name oe our beloved State. All of this bulldozing, threatened riot and bloodshed exist only in those counties where for years the Democrats established their bull pens, praticed their frauds and reversed election returns to their favor: Populists and Republicans protested but never attempted the least volience or armed resistenoe: And now that we have an honest election law administered by honest men, with capable and honest Republicans and Populists candidates, with an assurance of an election by large majorities, we bear threats of violence and bloodshed. Who for a moment can doubt where the respon sibility for such threats justly belongs? Cer tainly not to Retmblicana and Pomiliata. who have secured their rights under the law, and under the law and through the ballot box to maintain them. The Democrats began their campaign by assailing the management of the Peniten tiary, but the affairs of that institution have teen shown to have been administered through the preseat man-! agement with greater advantage to the ever, and are waiting for the 8th of November to throw the chunk in the old machine. Feeling aure I will hear a good re port from all oyer the Btate, I am truly, A Pop. OEST OF ALL DOGTOHS- Goodlloalth'of Countloss flmorioans Oso Paino's Colory Compound. SENATOR BUTLER S SPEECHES BRING ING GOOD RESULTS. Many Democrat Who Beard It Will Vote the Co-Operative Ticket-Caucasian Sup plement Well Received, and la a Vote Mklter. RUTHKRFORDTON, N. C, October 20, 1899. Dr. Cyrua Thompson, Chairman P. P. Ex. Com., Raleigh, N. . Dkar Sir: Hon. Marion Butler made a great speech here last Satur-1 Wake county co-operative candi dates and Hop. James M. Ferrell will speak at Franklin's, swirt t;reeK Township, Plymouth, Panther Branch Town- J l,n it; uPon al1 Kood and law-abiding ah n Stiin1v ,-fi.hp 90 h 1 n A M I n ' aiio uui iu anu w mriuBri ra iu uc in imiawiui iirauiiuco aim ail lui uu i T rrAMi T. , . . ' I S IC c S ti TI I sw BinioKu ueiv iwt uui- forts to preserve tbe peace, and to se cure to all the people the quiet enjoy ment of all their rights of tree eitizen ship. And I do further commend and en Holly Springs, Holly Springs Town- sbp, Tuesday, November, 1 12 M. Cooley's hobool HdUre, Otk Grove Township, Wednesday, November 2nd, 12 Si. Hon. Jos. J JenKis, Peoples Party nominee ior Congress, and Hon. 11. h. King, Bpeak at the following places in V ance County : Williamsboro, Wednesday, Novem ber 2d, II a. in. Henderson, Thursday, November 3d, 12 in. Kittrell, Friday, November 4th, 11 a. m. Tbe Ticket That Will win. Tbe co-operative ticket is as follows Senate J. P. II. Adams. House J. C. L. Harris, Rep.. L. N Ranes, Pop., Thad Ivey, Pop. Clerk D U Young, Rep. Register of Deeds J J Rogers, Pop Bberltr U T Jones, K-p. Treasurer Guy V Barnes, Pop. County Commissioners Jesse O Bail. Rep.. W H Cbamblee and Rufus Bar bee, Populists. Coroner Dr. A O Jones, Rep. Surveyor Pittman Stell, Pop. THE N. C. STATE FAIR. Upaos Auspiciously and the Propect a Grand Succeaa Gov. Ruaitoll Officiary Opeoa the Fair Grand P tirade of Mar hala and Maid of Honor. The North Carolina State Fair is now open and the promises of the large attendances realized. Tuesday at 11 o'clock the mounted mershala and maids of honor paraded from the Yarboro House to the fair ground. Oov. Russell and stall besides city offi cial and officers of tbe Fair Associa tion were in carriages and followed the marshals. At tbe grounds Presi dent Cunninghan introduced Gover nor Russell and in a sbort appropriate speech declared the Fair officially open. The weather was perfect and for an opening day tbe crowd was im mense. Displays and exhibits are all in plaoe while the midway is filled with amusements of all kinds. Secre tary Nichols bas worked bard to get everything in readiness for the open ing and his labors were well rewards In our next iseue we will review at mora length tbe various departments (0. Hon. Jos. J. Jenkins, Peoples Party nominee for Congress, and Hon. Jno. J. Mitchell, will speak at the following places in Franklin County: Centreville, Friday, October 2Sth, 11 a. in. Louie burg, Saturday, October 29tb, 11 a. in. Franklinton, Monday, October, 31tb, 11a. in. Youngsville, Tuesday, November 1st, 11 a. m. ' llon.J. M. Mewborne will address the people at the following places and dates : Webster, Jackson county, Friday Oct. 2(J. Monroe, McDowell county, Saturday, Oct. 21). Boone, Watauga county. Monday, Oct. 31. Tavlorsville. Alexander Co., Wed nesday, November, 2. Graham, Alamance county, Thurs day, Nov. 3. THE GANG HOWLS "NIGGER ' Hat no Negro EiU'i aa the Democratic Machine Would Have the People Be- lleve Two Attlldavitt Contradicting A aottier of Ihelr Lit a. Statb of North Carolina. Qrieni County, I am the father of Dora Beaman referred to in the editorial in the come excited by any appeals that niy be made to their passions and preju dices by the representatives of any po ll) icttl party whatsoever, but to keep cool head-, and ise tbeir good offices to preserve th public peace and to pro tect even the humbifSt citizen in his rights, political aud personal. And 1 do further commend and en join it upon all judge and other civil uiagiMrares, and unon all solicitors, sheriffs and other (. Ulcers of the law, to use their best efforts under the Consti tution and laws of tbe State to appre hend and bring to speedy trial all of fenders against the persons and prop erty and tbe political and civil rights of any and all persons in this State whomsoever. And I do further commend and re quire that all persons who may bave entered this State from other states, in persuance of any unlawful purpose in stantly to disperse and leave this State upon pain of being arrested and dealt with according to law. Done at our city of Raleigh, this 26th day of October, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight, and in tbe one hundred and twenty-third year o our American Independence. By the Governor, Danirl L. RcssEtL. Baylcs Cade, Private Sec'y. my Her mother's name Is Nanoie and her father's name, Jim Fowler. 8ue Fowler was born and raised in House Creek Township, Wake county, N. C. Jim Fowler, the father of Sue Fowler, is my own uncle and Sue Fowler is a white woman born of white parents. his C. HSNRT X FOWLBR. mark Sworn to and subscribed before me this October 26th 1898. D. H. Yotjho, C.S.C destory our institutions for the deaf, dumb Jne feople Party will gain much and blind. When these falsehoods were I strength, and vote solidly for the f?1? by Democratic officers in charge, I co-operative ticket aa agreed to by they then sought to And mismanagement Lv oAnnk1; A r in state end county asratrs. and tbe records I . -"'"' vju.oii uauvu- show that under Rei.ubb.cao and Populist I live committees. management, the administration of finances could not be assailed, and that all extrava gance, minmaoagement and default, were the work of Democratic officials. These Democratic lead, rs and the ma chine, brooding over their past defeats and the defeat that now cmfronts them and with the desire to rule at all hazards, re- No true Populist can vote any other ticket this year. Many Demo crats will Tote the co-operative tieket to defeat the present bourboun crowd. Am much pleased with the "Sup- gardw-BS of the rights of the majority, have plement to The CAUCASI N." LEADER OF THE RED ARCHISTS. SHIRT AN- Somethtvg of the Record of the South Cardloa Brigand Now Bfarandlog North Carolina. Editor Caucasian : From a statement in your paper of last week, I learn that N. P. Gib son and Knox Livingstdn, of Ben nettsville, N . S. are leaders of a ma rauding band along the line be tween North and South Carolina, for the purpose of intimidating and coercing Republican or Fusion voters. W. P. Gibson (more gen erally known as Pess) should look at his record. In 1876 he was clerk at the election in his township, near Boykin's Church, Marlboro county, S. C.afterwaras he exposed, Dtc?me infuriated and are incited to commit lawless acs. Let tbe good people all over the State go quietly to the polls on the day of election ana cast tneir oauota. and administer in this peaceful manner a lasting rebuke to these unscrupulous and lawless h-aders, who will, if they obtain control of the legisla ture, rob Our citizens of their rights of fran chise, aad riveton us the chains of lasting ana nopeiess political slavery. A. m. UULilUN, Chmn Republican State Ex. Com. CYRUS THOMPSON, Chmn P. P. State Ex. Com. Hknry Hodge. DEMOCRATS MAKING INFLAMATORY SPEECHES, But Sensible People Will not Follow Their Advice Onr Speaker Saya if Necessary Will Kill l.BOO Negroes to Carry Their Ends. Pollxbs Hill, Dunlin Co., N. C. Oct. 21, 1898. Editob Caucasian, Dear Sir : I had the pleasure of attending yesterday, at ueuiarville, a speaking ox tne county when a candidate for the learisla- and Senatorial candidates. There was tureof his State, the fraud in the quueaiargenumoer in anenuance, a HOODLUMS AT WORK. A Gang Calling Themselves Respectable 1 in -c rats Interferes With Free Speech They Throw Brickbats and Fire Off Pistol t Prevent Popu is's Speakers From Discussing Issues. The Caucasian is just ia receipt of letter from a gentleman at Rocky Mount describing the umbecoming conduct of a gangclatmingto be Dem ocrats and for arood government wno acted like a lot of hoodlums and thugs, publican ticket. a count at the ballot box and stated that it took the judges all night to so manipulate the record of the election as to make them'tally with the count. In the year 1881 or two, I think it 1881, Marlboro county put out a regular Democratic tick- set or deny. et ; some of the Democrats kicked and put out an independent ticket, all Democrats except one, and he had been elected on the Demo cratic ticket and also on the Re- Pess was on this presume two-tnirds were Democrats of the old-fashioned Are-eating kind. Mr. Patterson, the able and eloquent Senator from Pender, spoke for one hour, making a olean, clear and im partial statement of facts and figures, none of which tne Democrats could on- Mr. J. J. Jenkins, candidate for Con gress and Mr. H. E. King were invited to speak October 24tb, at night, at Davenports store, a place between Rocky Mount and the Rocky Mount Mills, to enable tbe ractory men ana day laborers to hear them. A large crowd turned out to bear tbese speak- editorial in the Greene County Stan- ers. This dismayed the Democrats drrl Usnerl 0.t. 20th 18)8. and trnb- and they railed a force to break up i.ohsJ in tho tm.n nf Hnnar Rill. TJ tne SDeaKing ana m oraer io ao mis ticket and was endorsed by the Re publican Convention, but they were counted out. This was the campaign in which he exposed the fraud at the ballot box in 1876. He then made application through Hon. Oliver Dockery, then a mem cer of Congress, from Richmond county, N. C, for the postofflce in Bennettsville, S. C , and succeeded Our people down here have been so misguided by tbe circulation of these "bloody shirt negro cartoons," hat I am glad to say that Mr. Patterson has entirely changed their minds in re gard to any such scare-crows. Mr. James O. Carr. the Democratic nominee for the legislature, spoke one UNIVERSITY NOTES. For the Caucasian Chapel Hill, Oct. 22. The University is now the most prosperous it has ever been. Four hundred and sixty four students have matriculated this fall. One hundred and sixty-three are now students. The senior class, alone, numbers fifty-seven, an increase of sixty seven per cent, over that of last year. There are students here from eighty-three counties of this State ; from twelve other States and two from the District of Columbia. It was here that Z. B. Vance, M. W. Ransom, Marion Butler and many others of the distinguished men of the Stale received their training, and such men as Jas. K. Polk and William R. King were glad to call this their "Alma Mater." This is the oldest institution of learning in the State, and every one ought to love and cheribh it One of our fellow students, Mr. P. B. Johnston, of Johnston county, was called home last week, on ac count of the death of his father. Counties homes io every city in America have been aad I row tbe sad loss of some despairing member by Paine's celery compound. Tbe story of tbe life work of tbe discoverer of this world-famed remedy is familiar to most readers. Tbe like ness of Dartmouth's greatest professor, Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D , LL. D , given above, ts the best portrait of him yet printed. Excepting its handful of magnifl cent statesment and its military heroes.' avs tbe most recrct writer upon and critic of Ameria,tbe people owe more to Dartmouth's physician teacher than to any other one man. In every walk of life, among the highest office-holders at the national capital, in the homes of tbe best peo ple io the large cities, among tbe every-day folks of tbe country, families in comfortable circumstances, families that, live from hand to mouth and could not. if tbey wished, afford tbe services of any but an ordinary physi cianeverywhere I have met people to whom Paine's celery compound has been a blessing. It was tbe world-famed discovery by Prof. Phelps of an Infallible cure for tbose fearful ins mat result from an impaired nervous system and im pure blood which bas endeared tbe great doctor of the world, and made bis life an era in the practice or medi cine. Prof. Phelps waa born in Connecticut and graduated in medicine at i ale. His unusual talent soon brought him reputation and prtimioeoce among tula prvfeaaiooal brelLreo. First Le was elected to the profesorblp of anatomy and surgery io tbe Vermont Univer sity. Next be was appointed lecturer on materia mediea and medical botany in Dartmouth College. Tbe next year he waa cboaeo professor of tbe cbalr tben vacated by Prof. Hobby, and oc cupied tbe chair, tbe most in porta Bl one in tbe country, at tbe time wbea be first formulated bis most remark able prescription. Prof. I'belps baa giveo to bis pro fession io Paloe's celery compound a poslive cure for aleepleeeeeee. wast ing strength, dyspepsia, biliousness, liver complaint, neuralgia, rbeama- tism, all nervous disease and kidney trouble. It is tbe only specific recog nized and prescribed today by the beet physicians for diseases arising from a debilitated nervous system, for soeta complaints I'aloee celery oompoaad succeeds again and again where every thing else fails. So remedy was ever so highly recom mended, because none ever aeoom pliabes so much. Paine's celery compound stands without competition for feeding ex hausted nerves aod building np tbe strength of the body. It cores radical ly aod permanently. A bealtby Increase in appetite and a corresponding gala in weight and good spirits follow tbe use of Paine's celery compountL It Is tbe most remarkable medical achieve ment of this last half of tbe nineteenth century. ELKIN WOOLEN MILLS. GO OH . 4r: to Our football team Is expecting! to aiM great victories this season. It has Hhh already played three match games. The lowest score was 11 to 0 in fa- wjp4g vor of the University. The big eame of the season will WmH be played with the University of OHS hour, be told us he did not intend to rvi afr. 9 Infl.iHiiitfA, aM,nK Hit a. tta!l-r . i a. t. i i m i , I ' ..." " jt - Virginia, ai aicamona, on auiik- 1 , rsitMrt v& uw .n;cvU w ma, uaiuo.) au n ubwu I 0Vnp nay I be made tne assertion in a very denant 1 ' n. a bullying manner, that the citizens of Wilmington were fully prepared in case of an insurrection to arm men sufficient at the woid of tbe "gang" to kill fifteen thousand negroes. It this is not inflammation what does it re C. The article referred to is infa - ne approached the place of speaking in getting the appointment and his qai" to create a Wamef Another im Dr. Alderman has begun a series of lectures, on his travels in the old countries. He delivered his first one last Thursday evening, subject, Egypt and the Nile. Dr. Alderman is an accomplish ed gentleman, a good speaker and a 1 mously false and doe. a great injas- Jj fiK;1 commission, but on account of his fSVSKVW ffa deep thinker., The University can't and to myself, aud it shows to what whne 8tandiug in the door of bis store P1 thought It not best for him and Democrats all pay the strictest atten- n,s A Thoutaud Tongues Could not ex Dress tbe rapture of An- nisE.8orinser. of 1125. Iloward St., I'biiaaeipbia, Fa., when sbe found trial notified her myself and accompanied ur.iving s ixew uiscovery ior uon- Der j0 court. straits tbe Democratic party are driven to for political capital. 1 further state that no warrant subpoena or summons of any kind waa served on my daughter by any negro deputy sheriff or depnty of any kind under sheriff R. D. S. Dix on, I further state that Mr. K. D. 0 Dixon informed me by letter that my daughter was wanted as a witness in a ease of the State vs. Dock Black. I was struck with a brickbat and sus-1 refused to Secure U18 Dona, SO nei kinn. hnt when tbe Ponnlist sneakers tained a painful blow. The Caucasian I never was in possession of the office, arise they all sneak off. Their guilty otherwise, than prosper, under management. Stcdbkt. somption had completely cured her of a backing cough that for many yesrs naa made lite burden. All otber rem edies ana doctors could give ner no belp, but sbe says of tbis Koyal Cui "it soon removed tbe pain in my chest ana 1 can sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. 1 feel like sounding its prabte ibrougont tlie universe." So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble ft tbe throat, chest or lungs. Price 60c and $1.00. Trial bot tle free at any Store. HIRED THUGS CAUGHT. A Cans of Tougha Attach a Man at "pl Metlng-Arr.ated aud will be Dealt With According to Law. pecial to The Caucasian. Everybody in this county known that lucre are a treat mane Winchester riflaa da. Posited at diffarant nninta in nnr rnnnt. sod BUtt to be used iu intimidating voters N. H. Beaman. Sworn to and subscribed before me, W E. Murphney, Registerof Deds of Greene connU,tbtsOJt. 22 198. W. E. Murphney, Register of Deeds. does not believe that the good people of Rocky Mount countenances such disgraceful proceedings, but evidently tbe Simmons machine had a local leader to unite such outrageous pro ceedings, and the people of Rocky Mount should see to it that tbe perpe trators are dealt with as the law prescribes. While the hoodlums succeeded to brek up the speaking tbeir action onlv strengthened the Populists and made many votes for Mr. Jeakins and tbe Populist Party. There are many other things oonsoiences can't stand "hot shot." I could expose. Oh ! My ! ! .My II! they are not satisfied with bulldozing but I refrain on account of his fa- the ignorant young men of our com- ther's family, who are most Of nr omrvoona, inun A r rightful Blander Will often cause a horrible Burn, Bcald, Cot or Bruise. Bucklen's Arni If you want to exchange vour wool or have it manufactured into the best Blankets. Catsi meres, Jeans. Linseys, Flannels and Yarns to be Lad in Amer ica. If you want tbe best made and most comfortable fitting pante 1 on ever wore; if you want to trade with tbe cleverest men you ever had any dealing with, try the ELK IX WOOLEN KILLS' aod you will never regret It. Tbey have one of tbe largest mills In tbe South. Tbey abip tbeir goods to nearly J every State in the Union, and tbe quality of their work Is aeexoelled. write tbem for tneir nandsome new catalogue, ana ao not aispoee or yor wool until you mm it. Address, - The best way to avoid sickness is to keep yourself healthy by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, tbe great blood purifier. them irood neonle You mav hear Mat win listen), hut tbey go so far as ca Salve, the best in the world, will CHATHAM Ulfi CO PrnnHrnm. tnem gooa peopie. xou may near th woman ith tha kin the nin and nromntiy heal it. "A in am hhl ui.v rropnciors. "0Ie ag1!2 ? w 8l0p, oare crow thinking that through tbeir Cures old Sores, Fefer Sores, Ulcers, meddling with the business of J infloence they can accomplish tbe de-1 Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Erupt- xuriu aruiiua. iuib its a utr sired effect. specimen of the leaders of this pure The Hon. C. R. Thomas spoke at this party. It ia'time for the Governor place a fortnight ago to about thirty of North Carolina to act. if It re- neonle. mostly Democrats, but his so- 1 a a a .a a Mm a. a x caiieu epeeon aian s eueos wnyiuing. a will tell you more Ahoh. ELKIN. N. C ions. Best Pile cure on eartn. uniy 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by any Druggist. THE EXEELEY IEJSI0E, roa tbb ccaa or thb quires Federal authority to aid in I driving, these hot headed Scotch Carolinians from our soli. These are facts which cannot be contro verted. L. D. MlNDENHALL, ' Randleman, N. C. raBllka- taaarrm .yi I wrmm vmm nn ier taaaara. wiuk. Stats of Noain Carolina, Orkbmb Cocntt. My name is Dora Beaman, I was a witness at August term ol superior court of Greene county, beginning on the8tb day of August 1U7 ia case 01 State vs. Dock Black, and I am the lady referred to, in a paper known as the Greene County Standard in an ed itorial of said paper dated October 20th 1898. My father is N. II. Beaman who in formed me that I was a witness to attend said court, on Monday morn in, tbe first dav of court, and accom- totht oominr election. Many men are said I Danied me to court that day, where 1 jobs spotted whose lives and premises are awaited tbe call of the court. v nuuer ai me nanas or nirea vsnasis. ai- I did not see any nesrro officer or v:?''? deputy Sheriff. I further State I have JBSSgSiCT " y warrant or Subpoena or Merritt was the scene of one of tbe notice of any kind served on me by a most dastardly sets tbe history of Robeson negro aeputy sneriu. ull CVer hlnaKtATtsI fn A r.nm Kev iflA 19 I 1 Iijivm novoi ponaiivfiti m n v nntia nr "jo'd with pistols, attacked one man, anal message of any kind written or oral, - uruig many snots aown tne a.nereni from Sheriff K. D. S. Dixon throueha .1.7 j' .J vu. uuuw ii wih 1 nporrn rloniitv M ner ITT nr tnr nrhap n. NO BUTTON FOR HIM. In laTor of White Man' Government, but not Such as th Hansom-Sim mona Gang Want to Fasten Upon th Fople. Wadk, N. C, Oct. 24, 1898. - Editor Caucasian Dear Sir: The old Simmons Ransom machine down here in Cumberland are crying "nig ger as they always do before an elec tion, tbey and tbeir agents have been traveling around hare tbe past two weeks begging voters to accept and wear a red shirt (or jacket) and but ton tbe same. I suppose it bad been ordered by Mr. Winston, of O'Hara, Cheatham and White fame. I have just received a letter from an IN THE RACE TO STAY. J.L. IVhadTsae Writ? to The Caneaaian to That Effect. Just as The Caucasian goes to press the following telegram which explains itself was received HaRTFOKD To Th Caucasian I am in the Tbe autnor of my liar J. L That Throbblag Headache - Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's ew Litre Fills. Thousands of sufferers bave proved their match less merit for Siok and Nervous Head aches. Tbey make pure blood and strong nerves and build np your health Kasy to take. Try tnem. only aa cts. Money back if not cured, sold by any Druggist. Mret-Hh yeeeaetheryea esattaM Saaf- I aarvaBUaUaaceoaaMCae--BOTll I faaiaaa tfcaaaafataaea.wtta-ayw 1 J aBaTearSa tae hiCn?!2tfm h fiCmT. aaftae yea Mnajn B 5 lOac aaaaaJa.aerTrj 1 a irrnii a4aaketv- If I IvSOTO vji iiiil-i I rmmZ. eaaraj aeaaa SIC araaalat afT 1 vaark far aa. Ta It W nrfll lii alii tonatlr . a. kax. n. aally earae; Sbetaa.Stia leMteeara.ervararaad mnnty. ,aarark. Bceiveu: fl U SSTS ILQE57 iLDUQIT Whbdbkb. ! awve hWa trhleeTi m neavS aleml wltli m torpid liver, which prodoees eooMlna- leiana Bobbed tha Grave. I found CASCAvBXTs to he an voa a for them, aad aeonrad aoeh relief the Orst trial. A startling inoident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia was tbe esteemed relative (Dem.) of Warsaw,! subject, is narrated by him as follows: gro. Dora Br am an. ment Union7 at once and announce it in the Star of Wilmington, and you never will regret it." I desire to here by inform him that I am, and always bave been in favor of a wnite man s government, nkver voted for a negro to office in my life, wiil certainly not ; ioin a thing that one of its bosses has voted for negroes year aicer year, out most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunk en, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians bad given me up. Fortu nately, a friend advised trying 'Elec tric Bitters:' and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decid ed improvement. I continued their that I purehated another suddIt aad Bletalr enrad. I ahaU only be too clad to i i uaseareta whenever tae opportunity ited." J. A. Sam. Snaqnahanna Ave.. Philadelphia. Pa. 'at darkness, but unfortunately for them aey WSra tntanmA aiul ot In tha . if i . 15 twwju.ii mmm m.w ir.i ri"A or noon dur sun . they took a Sworn to and subscribed to before me. I ex oect to on Nov. tbe 8th vote the use for three weeks, and am now a ofourrMZa2IJ'und W.E. Murphney Register of Deeds, Populist fusion ticket from A to Z, well man. I know they saved my life. rd.r- ..!3a,.i of Greene county, thif 22nd day of and do beseech all lovers of good gov- and robbed the grave of another vic- Wwd, BoliatorawVu "Tha waT of Xa October 1893. ernment to do the same. 4 tlm," No one should fail to try them, trtnspessorts hirt' 1M wv ofinei W. E. Mcrbbret, Very truly, f Only 60 cents a bottle, at any Drug Dioa." I Register of Deeds. - J. u. jjain. i store, I I ViWalaV CATHARTIC Qeoa, Merer aiakaavW ... curb ooHerTiATioit. mti ate.tfta.1 Groceries. Groceries. 100,000 lb of Hay. 50,000 lbs D. S.R bs, 50,000 lbs-Hoop Iron. 100 bhls Flour (sacks and bolt), 1,000 bdls No. 45 New Arrow Ties, 500 Bolls Bagging, 200 bhls Molasses, 200 bags Coffee, 250 bags Heal, 1aafa KaM fml aw waaaav xjr a a Wa 150 bhls Nice Mullets, 25 bhls Rice, 100 lbs R- P. Oat, ALSO Staple Drugs, Canned Goods, Nails, I shot, and several carloads of other goods. Weight and quality guaran-l teed. LArge dealer in Fertilisers. GET MY PRICES. Liquor. 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The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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