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i 1 y - . f! Hi A IIA Am A T1 I The .Charlotte Observer admit I Is si w4wWHWi ,w; ha t according to the United States. constitution the Bontb, because of PT7BLE8HXD KVKBT THURSDAY, cutting off the negro rote, may bare nv Tif oacoamaw rvnitnntwn oo its representation in congress and in the Electorial College cat down. Bat adds that North Carolinans who are fair will not kick at this. Now we rant to ask some of these little know alls, what tbej think of tbuT Cat your patching. ' subscription; hates.- 91ft T!AR..... 1 W SIX MOUTHS THRKK MONTHS. .85 (Lower DDDs Like bilious nriv dyspepsia, be&dacbe. consti pation, tour stomach, todicestlna are promptly Cored by Hood' Pill. Tbey do ' Entered at the font Office In Raleigh, N.;C,ss second-class mail matter. Election Vrancla, Intimidation der. and Mar- -THE MOST PAINFUL VOTE I EVER GAVE IN MY LIFE WAS FOR THE C O N H T I T U T I O N A L AMENDMENT. I LII NOT GIVE THAT VOTE AH A NOR FOR THE HUCCK.H3 OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY; HECAUSE I VERILY HE LI EVE THAT IT WOULD BE BETTER FOR THE Charlotte and Wilmington and other towns are having a bard time to decide between the candidates for mayor and other eity officers. Thev are numerous, t These cities have doubtless crone Populistic from the number",of office-seekers in them; for Democrats never (?) want office. If easily and thoroughly, test after dinner pills. ascent. All drjzirit3. Prepared by C. I. Kood & Co.. Ixiwell. Mas. Ibe only nil to take with Hood's SarsaoarUa. Pills DISFRANCHISING THE NEGRO. A KIlculoo and Abarl I rooltloo- lgl.latar Cau'c do It-Mill Take i t wu-Thlrd Vote of tbe People. ibe fallowing is a part or a cam paign circular issued last fall to the I)EM0CRAT the Populist party, had two thirds of people of Chatham county by tb gerous element, the negroes or white ofTlce-seekers. the office-seekers in the State, thf y could carry.any and every election, amendment or no amendment, elec tion law or no election law. We DEMOCRATIC PARTY FOR THE hardly know wbieh is the most dan- neoro to continue an issue IN POLITICS. BUT I GAVE THE VOTE BECAUSE I FELT IT WOULD BE BETTER FOR THE POOR NEGRO WE HAVE LEARN ED TO LOVE FOR HIS FAITHFUL NEHS. I VOTED FOR IT TO PUT AN END TO ELECTION The new election law, as we under stand it. provides that the State Board of Elections get $4 a day and expenses, and tney are empowered Chairman of the Democratic party of that county, and will be pond read ing. It is the same kind ot decep tion palmed off on the peopl throughout the State. Bead it and ask yours If who can trust that gaug any more T The most astounding charjje of the Fu4i(iulHts in their desperation H that, if the Democrat win, thry will dis franchise the "negro an poor white man.' I consider this an absolute in sult to the intelligence of the whites and colored alike. In the first plae this cannot he dune without a change n the constitution, and this can oolv be done by a two third vote of the peo- wben.achU.moerat.cpap-rsas the QTf QN IS and trill COn Observer advimea them to. Thus! M v w talk about negro polieemen, jarors etc! The Democrats nave put ne groes in tbes placer, and advised them to demand it of the Kspubli can party. And deputy sheriff t were jriven tbem more by Democrats than by any other party. D dn't they have on right here in wake county. and d'd he not arrest a white wo man T Toen the Observer says "The il literate white roan is far more toler able in the effiees mentioned." If so, why do Democrats encourage the negroes to demand tbm ? If we mi-stake not the Observer onee said it would voe for the blackest negro if its party ehoild nominate him. It is not th negro th Observer is afraid of, but the common and hon est masfts of the whst , od well it may be. Clftvelan", McKtuley and .Senator Pritrfaard have put negroes iu cm c. as d tne Observer is a great dmirer of them. C. Feb. 3, 1899. j tinuc tu le the money crop of the South. The planter who gets the most cot ton from a given area at the least cost, is the one who makes the most money. Good culti vation, suitable rotation, and liberal use of fertilizers con taining at least 3 actual Potash will insure the largest ield. We will send Tree. uri applicaMon pamphlets that will interest every cuttoti planter in the South. OER.TAN KALI WORKS. 91 Nuua St.. New Vara. NO WALK OVER. with the right to issne orders and FRAUDS, change the same just to count m the P' legislature carrc do it, One I D I of the P ijrfion candidate in :ht.hxrii TO INTIMIDATIONS AN l M UKl- Liemocratic party ana 10 couni oui is What a WfMtrn t'opolUt Says. I presume you are now on the home stretch with the valuable and s-iVint? ltrislntare. I find a number of intelligent Democrats are opposed Corresponaence onariotie unservr. tr.thnn.tiln.inrnl.tmon.lniant. nA I T ATB lTBi I UI.K, Ol arcn -lOCUO the more our folks examine it, the server correctly gaages public senti more inclined they are to vote against mnt. in throwing ont a word of it. Aftfr HinS. f I nndrfctnd t. waruing niusi iaiuK iwt Uemocrttt Oppoinl to lt Amrnilui at Mouttrout Abaordlty. Just read the following, will yon: rties that cannot read and write the carrying at the ballot box of the ht ufc I . T . t 1 R. I OAVK THAT VOTK FOR other parties. 11 is Daa enouga 10 TIIEOOODOF MYl'Ol'UMSTAND to couniea out, dui 10 De xaxea 10 Wn ITK REPUBLICAN FRIENDS P7 the men for their time to do lt' 18 WHO COULD, IF THE NEGRO WAS ELIMINATED FROM POLITICS, DISCUSS Til K GREAT STATE AND NATIONAL ISSUES WITHOUT RE INO CALLED " BLACK-II KART-ID.n-SENATOR OSBORNE, IN THE LEGISLATURE OF 189'J. inhuman and not characteristic of a free Republic, and is "taxation with- a lawer, and when pressed by me at (Jumnock, admitted this was fo, but triea to invent some other exruie. Men of Chatham, have not the Demo crats had control for the pnst twenty years t Have they ever disfranchised one of you? Have you been denied the right to vote If we can and wish to, pa are disfranchised. If so I cannot sro it. As soon as the legislature ad journs and tne press takes np its work, we will then be able to judge of its work I do't think I evtr saw a lot of men that seemed to take more de- iicht in making an exhibition for out representation." Will the Anglo- could we not hiv done o long, long feel Haxon blood of our fore fathers who DECLARED THAT HCCH WAS UNJUST, submit to it! We will see. Mr. J.J. Jenkins, of Pittsboro, was in the city last week. Where is that "honest election law'' about the constitutional amendment, von declared for and nromised 1 he seemed rather opposed to it. He thinks many of the fairest minied It did bnrt the Dams to give the I men in the State, of all parties, will printing to Barnes Bros. They be opposed to it. lt is, he said, in couldn't hardlv stand it. direct conflict with the Democratic ago? I can t believe that any man of intelligence believes t.uch a ridiculous ana SDSuru proposition as 1 am in formed therie people are secretly mak ing to it e negro and unlettered white roan, sly friendfl.it is an attempt to presume upon your ignorance, and it In, talking ' n Insult to your intelligence. They iiaYe quoteu pruiuiueni jjemocrais anu tried to construe their meanings to this effect. They tell you it is abso lutely and wholly untrue. My friends, have you uot tried the Democratic party for twenty year-? Has it ever proven untrue to you in this matter? Not a one of you will say so. For twenty years under Democratic rule we lived in peace and harmony suffrage constitutional amendment. It will require bard work from the rank and file and leaders of the par ty. There is certainly no cloud on the title of the Cape Fear Democra cy to orthodoxy, but the writer i surprised at the number of leading Democrats whom be meets opposed x 1 J . T1 1 l A. their contempt tor the opposition. I "e meuuniui. xxie cause aouut feel certain that such conduct will Lluo Br?"You" kiuU1.uc. be resented by the people. I think 1S specially decried as a monstrous we will have an abundance of dam a-1 Absurdity ging testimony to rip them np the back in the Coming Contest. We Populism Growing want tne evidence in tne wnsons The Charlotte Observer says: "The I loot onf has Kaan a)tAmnlielifii1 o n 1 the hope which The Observer ex pressed three or four y ars ago, that are doing w&at Wl11 Bot 1Iow ottr own eitixens to do, ESt If h essaaco'a ed bill will r-ach rvety trust io fb 8ut beaa tbr .rw no trusts for it to tee, Mr. Pw ia'erpret tb avt. then it .ply mocks the cry of to people for rr hrf. It pat the party in the atti tude of sying to th oI : "IKr is th" remedy for trat; it will catch very onr or tbm; bat the fact it thre are none to catel " Equally r-makabl in inj:hr nt utsucs erditd to Mr. Pa la ti" News ard Dberver's report of tb" hearing: Mr. SirTfD ssid wa sorprd that Mr. I'uu should opp e lh bill b rau h bad agrrrd to ihe bdl as it 1 he II mj. Mr. rit ! J he was acting in bt half rlirut. This rail tb ini-rvink- q w sMon bow t tb D-m -ra i pUtiurm i tinire Wha -lai" is exm;i trn its authority t Or if it tak in a 1 i, what part ot man d.-rs it biodt I fi it permit a D m .era'ic lawyer to become toe m lO'bpiect of those who are srw-king to prevent tb redemptiou of a solemn pled eoo tain d in its covenrt with ih peo ple? It is an astounding pipsitin tbif, coming from th lips f a D ai craiic 1 ader, that a lull ws a-rep able to bim a a D-tnorrat wbn it pasd the H'tu in 1 " arcp'able to bim as mi a tcrj i f --ria'u in tereatft who f ar th y Ul l ii-jarrd by umiii of it r. isoti4 Wbre the 1). iuo-rat e-n s ai d tn lawyt-r beirm is a qi-stion tbit wil d ubt- into c nsiderntiou by b of the head. K A . oat. I u-J 'jsrW of IVrw-a th people in the future The question was als raised in the disc ussion whence comes tbedeiuaLd for this learislation. It is a suanire question for a Democrat to ask. Senator Glenn if reported bv the News and Observer as a&kicg Mr. Stevens if the utterance of the Stati platform was not ""a mere echo" of the National platform. No, Mr. Glenn, it is something more substan tial than an echo. It is the voice itself of the oppressed people N rth Carolina demanding relief. If there is any echoing abont it, the FEEP WATCi. OF THE NERVES r,.,m ms msitl lm rtirfit' mrm- Mr. vrffv Waal. IjowUiaaa. Ma. aaya From a pala-ravrkrd akucioa 1 aw ahangvd by l'e-m oa Into a robust mat" J4rv r.mma llUIer. lb aeraburg. Harry t. M. aars: I auffrred with Chrou'w caUrrh of the head. now and throat. I V.7 thrr Utt!ca asd a a cured Mr. T. T. Iatey. 4 arl. Tfun.. aaja: " 1 ran rwsi H mead Pe ru Baaaoa4th beat ueJtaia for acrvous proatratjon aol liver atomarh lnuMea. evri heard of. I aa aw melt.' Mr. F. Ituahwall. ealy. Teiaa. aaya: I have tried Po-ru-na&nd Man a lia and conquer usw - ; tf i 1;-; Mn.e.l Am- I UV iV bilitv. My wife was al rreatlv benefited by them." Mr J. Car, enter. Irrv. Ukla. aay "I auffered from Dervoua beadarl.ra. and my nervous system was cotspletrly brvara down. I reoeired great benefil from Pe-ru-oa. II. r.oldoiaa. ManSeld. La., aaya: "I hare used aeveral bottlea of your IV- ru-na for catarrh and aidcf; he ad ar he, and it ha done f tne more e than au v thing 1 have ever used. I ahall alwayi recommend it." L15I Pcdticn Secured . . ., We aid ! mhm waat cer n poaitioaa; aSvn iee i ir rrvce rule: mui y earls ajj weat. wirrfti a tfsaai-4 f .. esaplajee rdbis aoftb Bareaa al I Ivil Ire latr. 1 . Ill Kif'b !reet V I. M'Rtat . 1 . Cawwvttlaixl' CsUruc.U n. ItolU m-mi diss tn ef at ar t rv.rliBC tn the laie. , . . tf .UeHy tm aVta-s. liver si-J . 1 Irani tn lb rnmur mwa, tfl r . rur baadaoMt. levee. lvatr?sl - t and bKrMw Iieae tjy aa4 tr ftfC.CC W-dar; avceaita. (MSmlMil to rura L ll drswa- t THY THLX HEW HOME v 1 f ivr 1 v TNE I WART CASE. ID That Christian Amendment. Senator Butler baa succeeded M staving ff Judge E wart 'a cot fir ma tion and the Senate will adjourn witbont reach in ir a vote on the saat- National platform is the echo of the! ter. u prefers serious charges btate platforms. And even If thelagain8k Kwart We know notbmsT estate platforms did not condemn as to their merit, but think a snffi- the city might own the water works, trusts postively and unequivocally, cient objection it Ewarl'a lack of j ireiy ecnoea tne Piaiiouai piai-1 dicial training ai has been realized. The niacin? of I but mere them in the hands of a commission form, the party's position is too well Free dom of trade if not absolute free campaign promises and pledges. He I.. a m lli.t nana.i sr.d kU. W The question with the law-makers things a conierence 01 represent- For Thk Caucasian I want to say a few things about is a wise part of the legislation; this known to be misunderstood th jLtnendniftnt to th n.institntion. lis the Dolicv of the larger cities: they dom 01 trade 11 not a'-soi Some fool Democrats (?) are kicking should not be left to the changing trade, stanas with rreedom ot con about it- They actually have the fortunes of a board of a'dermen science, a free press and other fnnda andacitv to sav it is unchristian, which chanares every two years. And mentals in tne democratic creed. Ar uuciai rrsirainia upon commerce) are les a conference or P- '"d" after 1908 it now for cheaper water, for the city tificial rfstrainta upon commerce ar is where are we to get the money to ropulists snouid oe caiiea ai oonditiou t0 corTtinue-we want the will disfranchise white folks who does not need to maKe a pront upon av variance wua iiie geuiua run our busine'sl training and temp ram ut. He deserves well of his oarty, but ii would be a creat mistake to pat a miu of his impulsive, irritable tern perament on the bench, lhe same de'ect that defeated Iiger Q Mul for Speaker should debar E art's el evation to the jidirial service. Like every.man who looks at good old times when a man could go can't read and write. They claim the property. All it needs is to meet ocracy. A metbodist conference Spring tiredneaj is dne to impov- How much have you increased the taxes of. the people in the State. We know this is bard, but you must answer. 1 once. the situation in a reasonable way. Mr. Jenkins sees no reason why Pop ulistb should become alarmed and stop work; but just to thereveree. He does not see in it any just and com- the old days when Chatham's terri tory will be safe from the avarice ot her surrounding sinters when the oath of our good citizens, both white and colored, will be taken as true when plete solution of the negro problem; they give the value of their cows and and register at bis convenience, that is wrong. They actually say operating expenses, pay interest and need not proclaim its devotion 1? erisbed condition of the blood and is L.a.L.n li.a. 1 .1 l.i .1 1 1 0 . . .1 a. a 1 I 1 IvatAA wss aa anil tiAvap.iinin w laVrA'l mm . - wuen;er uii csaiuruay or any oiner uaj that nunareos or tuese poor, ignorant aei apart a reasonaoie sum eacn year :mv. , I cured by Hood 'a naisaparilla, which boys, if they had had a chance to I tor a sinking fund." have gone to college, they would have graduated with greater distinc- 1 I, L 1 1 uon auu woum not nave maae near Mr8 Michael Curtain, Plainfleld, III, as bad record for morals as many of makes the statement that she caught Remarkable Rescue. I!y separating national and .State elections, it gives an opportunity to those agreed on the issues to make a common and aggressive fight. and like everything else, it will not be settled until settled right. R. H. HAYES. Make cut ycur tsleice ihct, gen tlemen, snd let us knew bow much money you bave saved the State and hired lobb,ist. or atrencv. the tsi-payers. Yen promised to do intended to notice it in detail. In so. THE ANTI-TRl'ST HILL. We have alluded to this bill sever al times, saying they had ruined it by an amendment which we believed was done by the trusts through some We had WANTS AN EARLY CONFERENCE. Freedom of Speech Suppressed Map Out a Policy Let Pamphlet be Published Down With 1, Fraud. . Intimidation and Murlr Freedom in the Old North State Forever. Editor Caucasian Dear Sir: hese little wise-acres who now want to disfranchise them. Because these men have the common-sense-steff in them to back up and make an educa tion humane. But I think these Democrats are mistaken. It must be Christain. For In reply to vour question in Cauca stav of the 2d inst.. "Let ns know if fact, we had been asked to do so. vou favor an early conference of the But instead of this, we publish the Peoples Party.'' I say yes, by all editorial found in Webster's Week- means let us come together at as ear ly date as consistant. with circum stances after that "pie crowd" re turns homa from Raleigh, (those peo ple who did not want any office, you know) and let's map out a line of stead of that how did you create 1 many hundreds We have received several letters from different sections from Popu- Myf a Democratic paper, which sizes lists, and the sentiment seems to be it up about right and with which we for an early conference to outline a agree in the main. poncy. The Weekly does not only eon demn the law. but puts some of the Plic.y and be1? tfae bZ r'ght. now I (-Vvm vhA sicincA rmt thn noAnhQ f r rvn I on promised to abolish the van- soions in tneir true ngnt oetore tne , St t d : k d d ous worthless offices created by the people, and that is anything but flat- intimidated during the last campaign Fnsionists. Where are theyt In- erlng. to vote themselves and their posteri- And what the Weekly says hurts ties' liberty away, it tne enactments W I 0 . I . 1 - 1 A i-1 H 1 T -A. some of the boys, too. Some are hmt lu,s ' . , the vicious acts of this "pie c too oadiy to noner. uut Mr. vienn be published in pamphlet form and can yet maae a fuss, lie seems to broadcast ever North Carolina, have a monopoly on noise. He rose copy at least m tne home ot every in the Senate Monday to a question voter, and let our papers Keep prom e9 niaAnil nvivilanrAa oavinn. thaf I ... B ' j 6 snA until the campaign is over m Webster's Weekly had misrepresent- 1900 and their actions have been re ed him by saying he was opposed to pudiated by tne yeomanry or our thn snti trngf Villi Tift hlA tVia nnm. State, and free men once more mittee to adopt certain amendments, saying be, (Glenn; was ready now to vote for any substitute which would be a "better and stronger bill Webster's Weekly doubtless got its infnrmstinn frnm tho TCatva n it une wing mis legislature railed observer's reports. This was ten The majority of those who com pose the General Assembly, or those who run it, are goldbngs. That's why they wanted to separate the State and national elections. Read Simmons' address. Also read what lhe Democratic Chairman of Chatham county had to say. These are characteristic of the campaign speeches throughout the State. breathe the air of political liberty, where fraud, corruption, intimida tion and murder shall never again be known or felt by free men of the Yours truly, B. J. 8. Opposed to the Sale, The following letter came too late for last issue, a.ad though the matter has been settled, we publish it to show how the people felt about it Kinston, N. C, March, 2, '99 We hare given much of our space f aV0r of a "better and stronger bill." T THE AS1:-lne citizens this w1r to UttAro. u.i..L.j.j.u ..-1.' oi Renoir county umu a meeting in , -"t--.- u uas uau riiui poor way ot show- the court house last niffht to consid ing it. It is an easy matter now for er whether Lenoir county would sell him to manifest so much interest m ner interest in the Atlantic and N. a "better and stronger bill" when ?llroad- Je convention oted he knows, or ought to know they Lgation to Raleigh to-day to defeat nave not tne time to enact a oetter the passage of the bill. Lenoir Co. one. V e suggest that if they can't was htty thousand dollars in it. tret a "better and stronger bill" I bich she paid dollar for dollar for, yv An. mA tW.i n - M 1 41 1 m uv muKA lunt was iu auiruu uie law I so tney could remain as long as they ,,Allhtleu aa 4f TP tha nu a swwvs) w mrm vv WW a. IIUV VW7VVV piease and come bacK as often asi . nnn, . .. ,a ,,A they nlease. and collect their nav. ... . , . . - . r - 1 rnittan ,r novr n&v ir Mr it anti 10 opposed to trusts, or even much in irom democratic papers. This we decided would better show the drift of things and the feelings of the peo ple, than what we might say. The solons refused to honor the resolution passed by the ez Con fed rate soldiers to give the Old Sol- through now, that Mr. Glenn prepare Si! diers Home $10,000. They only let one and bring it along and introduce interests. I see no advantage in iuvm uave u,vw. dj gave ne 11 on nis return in i une, lauu. oureiy selling tne road when it is paying State Guard though, 116,000. How it will not take them all the time n county five per cent. The rail la that thaw n ;va k. tr.an tn o&d cost the State and stockholders I , . , . . about one and a half million dollars, ! A m An rl that a mnnrl manf rka I wlmw w luo wu- -nd we are oniv offered three hnn That constitutional amendment is stitution they have, through great dred thousand, less than 20 per cent not comnlete. It's to be completed travail given birth to at this session. If it is sold, it will be sold without after it is ratified, at the polls. What We have said this much in order to the consent of the stockholders and that will be, no man, not even a gi? Mr Glenn the advantage of any 'SUfeiiS .uemocrat, can say. Ho in voting uu " uuu"" 'gui, mrougn next campaign for doing so. No for it, you vote for 'something that weakness or some other cause, arise doubt that the railroad monopoly is does not now exist. m ,ne minus oi any person to :ne u"u pwwertui iuuubuuh m mis effect that he really does favor matter. Tax Payer. Sunday's Charlotte Observer sets ;'beter anHd J:'' We . . . to the reader to carefully examine uown neavuy on vnairman Jones, what the Weekly savs. and comoare obaerrafs inconsistency Bryan and,others who recommended it with the reported proceedings and For the Caucasian iuaion on silver lines, xne uoserver ms vw iwu. ine Washington rost does not is a Cleveland-gold-bug leader of the " " tftke back what it said about the North Carolina Democrats, and it way Don't They Tk. North Carolina Democratic amend- u.j. i s -i For Th Caucasian. ment. The Charlotte Observer in even to Keep tne present gold-bug thv wr almnat , iA;t nn thl'fo have some argument, acts inconsis legislature from "white-washinir" of the Laiplatnri. I mn in thi. tant 11 says I - . i a the Wilsons to please the railroads. And we fear that "negro yeoman This General Assembly has shown more splean and vindictiyeness than any that ever met in the State. Most of the political bills that have passed ry' is a scarcer article than the Post believes. If it does abouad, it does not come to the front when the ne gro seizes the occasional opportnni ties that come to him to exercise cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew wirse. He told be that she was a hupeless victim of con sumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion; she bought a bottle and every time it meets, ior tne principle enrjcn.g the blood. is wrought into its very nore and is inseparably fixed in its life. So it is with the Democratic fundamentals. It is for Democrats to apply them to conditions as they arise. The trusts will never be broken np as long as they are given the protec tion of the law. The law is their vital breath; withdraw its power from tbem and they go to pieces, Trtat them as public enemis, outlaw them. let every man's band be turned hriEtla snil t.n hap rend all the Christian rtant-rit in thn I 4.i;hf r.... r v,-.. r f i urilK ml inuuu udidcii uci cuuuru 1 1 uui I .... . . ... campaign and thy never said a word first dose. She continued its use and I f Ka,st tnm, and tney win soon be airainst it. I will take nart of that after takintr six bottles, found herself begging ior mercy, ana tneir mem back. Our church naner did. and it sound and well; now does her own bers will go back to square dealing. in thn rpt nnn in th RtiiA Tho housework, and is as well as she ever not from preference, but because was. Free trial bottles oi tms ureat honesty will then be the best policy. Discovery at it. a. iioinaay son s Drug store, large bottles 50 cents and $100. THE ANTI-TRUST BILL. best one in the State. The greatest reason for this is that it costs more than any of the rest. And rememoer it taiKea right out in meeting, lt said, if I read it right, that the poor ignorant man, white aud black ought not to be allowed to vote. That s a great political pa per, too. The only thing unchristian about this amendment is, it does not disfranchise the last one of them right now, according to our religion. Democratic paper makes the follow And 1 remember, too, that the Re- ,. , "Mr. Stevens' anti-trust Story of a Slave To be bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is the worst forms of slavery. George D. William, THE PUBLIC PRINTINS. How Well the Br thresi a.re Agreed. The people are amaxed, astounded and we might add, dagusted, at the awarding of the State printing to a The eminent fairness of this legis lature is shown in the pnblie printing matter. The new law provided that it should be awarded to the lowest bider. Charlotte Times-Democrat. The truth is they passed a law and it was a little too late for tbem to change it. Pooulists got the good o that and will get the good of aevera other laws. Watch tbem. Too late to undo tbem. How Honest Democrats who are Not Con trolled by 1 rusts. Look at it. corder and Bro. Bailey were so busy on this line during the campaign till they actually forgot to say anything about "State Aid.'' What a Ditv ! Oh, I forgot ! There was a secret un If the Baby l Cxtlag Teeth. of Manchester, Mich., tells bow such al be sure and ue that nldand well tried slave was made tree, lie says: My I remedy, airs w jnblow s Hoothiro wife bas been so helpless for five years I Sv acp.t'or children leetbitir lisootbea that sle could not turn over in bed tne cnua. aoltens the aum. allava all On this bill, Webster's weekly, a alone. After using two bottles of oleo pain, cures wind colic, and is the bat trie Bitters, she is wonderfully lmorov-1 remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five en and able to oo ner own wora. "i nisi cents per nottie. supreme remedy for female diseases quicaiy cures nervousness, sleepless-1 Kwart Caaa. fainrmir iii aiv onaiiu This mir! The Ewart case still bangs fire be acle working medicine is a godsend to r9re lDe united states senate, and weak, sickly, run down people. Every nis connrmaiion as Judge of the v ester n District of North Carolina bill fared badly at the hands of the Judiciary Committee of the benate last Friday. Its best feature the dynamite inten- , ' - . J 3 i Ll iL a. l I TrraB derstandmg ot some sort about this ueu l" U1"w upmo irusia was sirica- boUje guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Sold according to tsro, White s speech " "Uk ".u u,lUDt cul 6rs muo uaH by K. H. Holliday & son. Druggist. the other day. There seemed to be renaer it important to narm tne la. a TTt 1 x i . -mar an understanding for the Baptist not irQSls 6 re surprised mat iur. Yes. But Th-y w.nt it tomiect the State-aid issue in the s saom nave consented r0 The K.naton Fr Press dnonnPa and it is the sxeentiAn -h campaign ana tney wouia get some- r , u .uuu , the propo8ed sale of the Atlantic & can be found who favors Ewart Those who know him is certainly dubious. We have talk ed with numerous citizens of Raleigh and the State at large on this matter the elimination of the 5th section of thing. 1 can't say whether Simmons lue aouse oui, wnicn is ine strong North Carolina Railroad for $300 ,000 confirmation. promised them that the University 11 "a scheme to rob the State." This seem .particularly strennon. in their Buonm nave an appropriation or not. "- - - ia putting the case a little too strone- opposition for be seems to be univer- 5?!" .? . ,,S.r; My. Phaps, but.it can hardly be sail, considered a. totally unfit for a iics iur lusiuu. xney iusea wnn , T . . " c aimed that this is anv far vilnn. indiresbio. If he ia ine uquor men: tney tused with Isaac V -"V" . "? tion for this Dronertv if we eliminate Smitu and then t turned right round lZtiVL:A, 7 -a 18 the condition that the bidder propo and fused with Oh well. Judas worth a snap that does not provide a L tt mA thm Vtna u'aLa had to "fuse" with the church before P6? adequate to the offense it tft Chllr,ott4,. rjonoord or Rli. he could act the fool. But Jadas was ;r?las- o men are governed by DQ Vyhat 8DmcieDt oarallty is some better than these fellows, for he he!r sense of right; bad men must he . t . h t hft do . , did eo out and ban? himself. Bnt De taught the terrors of the law w . I limi i i ft i-ii what 1 was coinc tn anir ia. i f Hiefran. I xnecnarmoi tne nouse Dili 18 chisement is christian, I want no lf at " puts tne trusts on the defen- christian in mine. N. D. F. SCHOOL, LAW OF 1897. sive; treats them as outlaws and de nies them the power and authority of our courts to force our citizens to respect the rights of combinations organized in defiance of law. The principle is just and reasonable. It will hurt nooody who obeys the law. It ought to hurt those who break it. Mr. Stevens, in an interview with going to give The price Mr. Edwards rffers is $25 per share on the stock. Our Kinston contemporary says the road is now earning 12 per cent, on this valua tion. Tne trade proposed might be a very good one for the State, it it could really get one hundred miles of new railroad, but can it t Char lotte Observer. Yes, but tbey want it and must have it. Don't you know railroads a reporter of the News and Observ- pay t Whoever heard of railroad A District Gain to the Srhool Machinery. The Legislature ought to consider well what it does before it abolishes the township public school committee men, or trustees. The bill recently re ported by the educational committee of the House has very properly retain- ments which make it of no practical ea me towrisuip system ui me law Oi I effect io7. mouineo to tne extent or nrovid- w a nrftt ln,BteP or onmmitV0mn "7 "S"1 BUBU' ul " North Carolina than la Vlr- whllh 1Y1 r NMivaiu Crt inaf-lw er, shows that the Senate Committee loaded down his bill with amend- an impetuous rash, biased bitter, prejudiced, nn safe councilor, unlearned lawyer and woefully ignorant, as many believe him to be then be porseses qualifies iions which wou'd du quality bim, in our opinion ior the place of town snip magistrate, much less for Ftdaral Jndge. If he is confirmed many will consider it a r fleetmn on the Lni'ed States Senate. If Ewart bad remained on the bench in this btate then it is cot impossible that be woe id bave been impeached. The Times-Visitor. ownership. Ed RAILROAD TAX NOT TOO HIGH. for each race. The township system , T""J " v- of the 1897 was a distinct gain to the Pjams were adopted upou the motion school machinery of the State, and no of Senator Glenn and the one which small politics-should be permitted to failed of adoption and which Mr. Ste- work its emasculation. The bill, as vens says would have gutted his bill reported, should be passed, possibly came from the same source. Hispo- with an amendment permitting .local sition is inexplicable to us. taxation elections in the townships at The following from the News and any time one-feurth of the qualified ni,o0,,o.i t u i , voters ask for such an election. School Observer s report of the hearing is tax elections at the time of the general o interest in thls connection : elections will hardly prove fruitful of Senator Glenn said anti -trust law results. The most intelligent Legisla- should be passed. He moved to adopt ture assembled in years, representing the amendments which are as follows : tho intPllicpticA nf thn ft tufa oannn To strike out section 5: to exesnnt afford to do something which tho in. agricultural articles and commodities ent phase upon th matter and iusti- telligent school men of the State say U8ed tQe cultivation of the farm: to nes the Leirislature in moving to in- snouio not oe aone unariotte Ubser- -uni, reiauera; in section ii striae crease tne tax on railroads. We are out wn j is not a party or interested opposed to discriminating against lnSSS!i-ul JJLilm!' the "ilroads and are dually as mfnwTomwould the btintreeacah?e,ld- opposed to letting thmeseape Mr. Pou : "Any trust in the State." Mr. Stevens : "That would make the alnla and South Carolloa. The proposition to tax the gross income of railroads was adopted by the lower House of the General As sembly by a decided majority. Tne fact developed in the debate upon the question that the property of three lines of railroad running through Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina is assessed 50 per cent, less in this State than it pays taxes upon in Virginia and South Carolina. This puts a differ- ver. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Sale cures them, also sores. Ulcers Warts, Cuts Chapped Hands, Chilolains, Best Pile cure on eartn. .urives outpains and aches. Only 25 cents a box. Cnre guar anteed. Sold by R. H. Holliday & Son, Druggist. their share of the bnrden of taxa tion. What one mam or class of old runninlr and fovor bill a nulity, would it not, Mr. Roun- men shirks falls upon tbe shoulders s, Bo, pflon" Corns, tre?" , fcf,. ' fc of others-Webster's Weekly. , Bf irises, Burns Scalds Mr. Ronntree: -Itlooks very much . nrt r!hi!M.ia ,t.i ' like It." How Brethren Differ comments. What's the matter f Something wrong. Only tbe Smith field Herald seems scared out of its slips for fear the negroes will not go to the polls and vote for the amend mnnt Than iro afwairl est.. man will ..r.inat ,t i i;- power, lhe negro justice of tne A AvnaA :n peace, the negro policeman, the da- 'i-F'- ""uuu j waito disfranchise themselves. They I s , 'u' negro regis isuuuvai uubbsb wno appeaiea to tne When the Caucus Decides. The Legislature will adjourn this Mr. Hicks: "The bill looks like it was aimed at foreign trusts, but lets in I state trusts." m m - ti -w . a. mr. rou : l ao not tnina tnere are any trusts in the State." Assuming that the News and Ob server reported the proceedings cor rectly, Air. James H Pan's It has been a long time since such an able and conservative body of men sat together to make laws for North Carolina. Rixboro Courier. The Legislature is a strong bedy of men, but that it is an abler body, a wuoie, man iormer Democratic passions and prejudices of the peo ple. Some of them have no other stock to barter off to the people. No tibly for this are ex-Republican Win ston in the Hons and Glenn in the Senate. wont do it. There is trouble in the ier 01 ?eea8 iae ner0. C0ra6r, the camn. No r.rhAr will nAna uegro juror, etc., etc, is almost with such action. They will not sane- out "P10 an unsafe if not a oad tion anything to disfranchise a noor ??an. Such has certainly been North white man who has to nav taa Carolina s experience. They will never do it. they don't talk. No wonder Justici. The "iihter ate white" man is far more toler able in the offices mentioned.' ' The Observer knows the reason negroes "seizes the opportunity" position week TrivmSa: m t0 a m0cker of th Demo" Wiela-nres. we are not ready to ad nees7of ne iS'JZl SSl n the mit' We eomparelt witl fear that it will lelv a ne assured tne committee that the two others-the only ones o! wbici tear mat it win leave a good many .m..ni.Aj u n ij C ' . , -" important bill unacted upon fhSJ JSI t laf Fa mjSt TZ' 'e-thoa-tara r,rK.Ki V.i trU8t In State, and a few mo- of 1889 abd 1893 and we are corfi hard to lose this Legislature. The SrtioVrlvTh&de the remarkbK s' JJ. nothing when eon expedition with wnieh it has this SS?.?1" Me n tra8t8 ?n tK?d TV6 pWeat in tot week passed the revenue b", the neStttJ "u are-.DO- tr1U8t8.in abdity. And we are sure if our read separate car bill and other measures '.nS Vn HHS TVVil the trUbI; ? eOB,Pftre of equal mement is a euarantv that Pa86 an anti trust statute t Or if the men who represented the counties it will pass aU other needeS laws a" i Tn NoVth" cV" trU8 U,ope.r- f.cts with ,hich they are soon as it gets to them that is to ? ? Carolina are foreign tamiliar, with the mn who repre- sat as soon as THK caucas Dicipxs fhlila vE?5? obiection. e&n aented the same constitnenees as the ON them, Charlotte Observer. our la wa 7 i 1" protection oi wihb mentionea aoove, tney - -w "uou corporations wno I wii mgivm witu ua. uenoir xopie. iinsi. w.ri TJRITE FOR CIRCULARS t t ei t Sawtac Marntnee we taaaafertere et. prvces twlore yea eerchase aev otar Tmk New mossc srwma MacHc Co. sirssBe v fa. cai. a ATTENTION ! The 1899 SOUDAN 1 Bicycles. M Attractive WW NEW FEA TUBES 3 ioch droD to hangf r, Flat cranks, 2 pieces, Star tDrocket, Ball Retainer, Felt washers. Thumb Screw 8x3 j niter. H dc A.-perfect fil'g ch'rj. Tool steel cones- Stand comparison, Are attractive, Ara ftiuiv rnnninir. THEY I Are dnrlbl. Are high grade, Are elegantly finif bed wonderrul value Mi. We want agent in every city or count jr. a THE hOUlA;MK(J 4HH ;arrt,ll Ave, rtHiraoo In, It km Co.,) 5 RALEIUH N. IL, ' 1 W. S. BAPNES, : 5 General Manager. 0r brnda sre-I-mon Wrtpper" Guano, 'Farmers' Choic" f;uano.i. K." Guano and -B E." Acid I'bospbate. CJJ VVe eel I to farroera direct and at farmers prices. A borne company and not in a trust. Our prloea are low and g-oodt not excelled. js2C The Sprias Stcatba. Are most likely to find jonr blood ininre and lacking of tbe red cor .. ..... 1 i ; i . i iubvicb woicd enaoiea it to carry uuuriBoment to tne nerves and other organs. Thersfore yon feel weak tired and listless and are ttonblad with spring humor. Relief is sTivea by Hood's Sarsaparilla wbieh puri fies, enriches and vitalizes the blood. Hood's Pills cures biliousness. Mailed for 25 cents by 0. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass. Home Mhorc Hayfaga. A Rood subject to write on 'yonr sweetheart." is what the Business Manager says. "The woman who poes npon the lecture platform to air her rights ns na'ly leaves a bnsband at home nursing his wrongs Ex. "There is a young woman np in New York who imagines she must be dead. She must be a victim of the same malady as the North Carolina Democratic party, which i marines itself alive." Ex. Jonah, it is said, was a Demoera perhaps that is why the wbal eonldn't stomach him and threw him up. Jadas may ha-e been a church m-ruber, but was not a Demoera, for he had a conscience that made him hang himself. Wiring People t always kckp en um W TNttK IS 10 RIBO OP ran OK S ?5 " om cxTcaasL. S THAT rallKILLSBJ WILL BOT t 0 5 LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB- J STITUTES. TMS OKNUINI aOTTLL r MARS TMI NAME, f P1RRY DAVIS COU. J FKEEt See IN OOLD. rUcrcss.OeM Watck. Ulsanei RNax. or a Scsislsrsa LTauc hue's ft-acl tcm.1 btutistna CoUece. hiasbvUlc, lesa..or TruiUu. Tea or a sx bol- araaavsMSBoataayotbcT repatsMe bgnf oul s e.ersry school im the U. 8. can be oirrd tsvnm a little work at home for the Youths' ' w aa Ills rated eeoU-eaoatlily orast. ttksem tin( la character, sacral la tone, tad tateresUasT and wobtable to vonoa at read with interest aod nrofit hr tv- i I area. Stories aad other latrreatmc sssw k. ell illostrated. 6eaiple copies seat I . anted. Addrcav Youths' Advocate rub. SShWsTiUa. Teas. I Mention this paper J Doctors Can't Cure It! Oootagious blood poison Is absolutelj beyond the skill of tbe doctors. Tbey saay dose a patient for years on their mercurial and potash remedies, but be will never be rid of tbe disease: on tbs other hand, his condition will grow steadily worse. 8. 8. 8. is tbe only care for this terrible affliction, becaoss it is the only remedy which goes darsct to She cause of the disease aad forces it from the system. Iwas afflicted with Blood Poison, aad tfca east doe tors did ass no rood, ihssara I aaofe their traatssest faith faUy. Ia taat, I eeessed te net weeaa all the whlla. I took almost very so-celled aloed reatedy, but they did not seas to reach the die eaea. and had aa effect whatever, iwaadla hearvned. for tt aeened that I rld a ver I -4 N wared. At the advlee V V7 ) s mead I then tl asedlelBe.aad tt awred saa nomalesely. bulM iaanp say bealtk aad lBcraaata say appetite Aithooa-a tuts was tea years ao. I have never ystadaalaofUte dUsaai toretam. W. a. WBwataw. Staaatoa,Va. It is like sdf 31 et ruction to continue to take potash and mercury; beside totally destroying the digestion, thej dry up tbe marrow in the bones, pro ducing a st:ffness and swelling of tbe Joints, causing the hair to fall out, and eompletely wrecking the system. 'e-aSeRSe 1R3JU1UVIU b guaranteed Purely Vegetable, and is the only blood remedy free from these MSB minerals.
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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