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FRAUD? AND FORCE KO LAW. Vka Palley ef tke leader-lraw J ry Bs-ia4 Cleaad Uor-lt' ki Trai-l. For ths Caucasian. It la H "fartloir lr! be. f awls" to r ffer futther rRnm" to tb leader, of th amendment. T" kev run a-d dodged nil dina- -r Thla eatae a-anar cannot be rv '! Ia one eonnty it iaerted tnt " -y drew tbe Jorora behind eloped and after the jirora were drw. linn wbiori dM not anit the ia eblne, were thrown on, nr!-r '' pret that tbey did not hav r - ennofta to aerve an jnrora ft i dene to s;e. rid of eneS men a w H sot anit thjr rjafarloaa ae'n ' Oat of 38 jnrvrnen dawn there - e ot mora than one ftpnhliaT, ' n tha vote lo the eooty was o lv r or two hundred mjnty Dem-'rtt 10, when tha county had eIeeeJ I r pabiiean. With all tbU, mm who ro frtlemen. ay there wer fire R pablirana on ear h Jiry. when knew they wr lvncr, and the j r pi bre r now . Then how e- . eipeet anytriintr bn lia fr r. '1 . HO nif n on this amendment Ti -asm mrr ard In 1898 they ! sot vote for any 'w to dfrar anv white man. Yet tbey M. With theae fartn. and hnidr.' nao-e, w appeal to the honest vof of Nrtb Tarolira, to Ue mod p - pie to ecm not on Amroat 2 ! ynte for their wives and thejr 1 dren, and save them frrm lvnv and tbe Iron r"d of deprtimf Fave them from the devirn of 1' e wlrked pi honker" and hie i federate, who now aek to profit .t - a I a mairaT ano whoiea'e rJlatrneiit of all who re fnn to b w to th m. I am no politician, ha verm ta t. rind." I aak for nothinsr. expt 'that which ia h frr?hUt rood for thw srrf atrat nnmr," whirh ia old DmoraiT and K"pnhl)Vaninm cno bioed, nnited with the Popnlism. I am left to pin or the d aolatioo of my family, frrievd ovr th tr-n ch ary of my connJ, kn'winjr wh-t moat befall onr b( lortd Sfate if anch aa he can deceive hrr people with a kiM. I know bow to feel for thoe who fall airona tbievep, and it ia to tiis end that I unite to Favo the poor and oppreawfd from perpetual alaverv and aorrnw. to aare onr 8ate from the roasihility of bloodehrd. May lar-r IV flod fipht fhe battle and Bare us ia my prayer. A Citizen. CARROT IN FRANKLIN COUNTY. At aoo Ii1 llrd Hlm-Many Convrrta Mail Agalniit ittm Amend anaot. rron, N. r...TnlT 2lMt l e-a tan a week nri It wn annoiinrfd 'Imt Vf T II ViiltAk r wonid draw off h n mill n-pr for V e f 'n fit and pleasure of Ma fn-nt and rnt'in'r", nrxl tint the Hon Z T fJarre't m-oii d aildr-sa the reopie upon tlie -aMiennf tlie dav. So you ran ralonlatf the effect ff Mich a a nibln-tlnn iif on a people who were fond of ti e "finny trihe," atil an-rimM to tianr tlie flmple truth h anfifully told. Whr thr din- rr lionr uainvur and 'he n pea kit rnn' on- ced.thecrowd wrn 'o r-iner anonr the speaker' tand, whrh wa located up n theahtr e of a maifn flcent oak irr' Te, and when the j were at m! p.-n the trreen in e mpnie. of fifties and rnndr.rta wa remind d of that heatitiful stry Of ye l'en tirne."' when the onle (fathered upon the -ore of (la'ilee ao Kr m near tne rnitn fCTeralof the IwiNt candidate a 'da hrlef. pointed a-eeoea. Promi nenf amonsr tlo-nt waa Mr Whittaker a . . wnom we ar fiopa wilt represent hi oonnty n h'iiext General Aa emhly. tie made a fi e imp'pi(n upon hia hearer. Mema man wh"e hipr hert i" upon in weirnre or r-i- fellow man, ana whoe p'ire string' hve been lonened t acc-mplish that end eeeures t him the onddence of all who kn w him Hut Mr. Barrett waa the orator of the diy -ndit waa reaerv d for him to make'just t e speech which on circumaianeea oetn nued. 1 here wer msny Dern crata In the a dience who had not I eanl the truth befor , and who went away sorrowful, ui Bc-ouni ni mc stn oi their p rt. The facf la, Onrrett made several enn erta to onr ' ause hy clear. loi. al rea aonina; and bf depl tine the glaring mc usisncies io oe round in demo cratic methods. He fr qiien ly ca led upon aemocrac rrese- t to answer h a charg a. but their ab oh te filenr.e and mummy i reiut- uiem hd the de aigned etrecr. ie sp ech was a cr nd auncess In every way, and e tir I y wor tny of the man. After the p-ak ne I asfced a rteniorrt how manv people were there, and he placed the figures at seven or ight hundred, wHch, of -Mir-e was a conservative estimate Home aa d that there were a thousand. However, there was p-rfect order throughout the d y, and nearly all went home fee ing that it was good to unve ueeu mere. A Votkh WHO CAN be: challenced ? Aathr QnrmtoB tow tha "Wine Ifflolent tKUUtora" to Answer. Th Simmons election law may be onaiuutionai, but rt will rtquire i thorough teat in tho c.nnrtn to ron ince many a voter of the tact. That it waa framed for the purpose of forc ivg Democratic supremacy on the oiaie, regmaiess of tne constquen e. gecnts very apparent. SferrinK to gme peculiar eon .a,. a. i m i "ruciium oi in i.iw. we qnote a aeenon aa we and tnrm in a. rnnv u, r poa-easiou with the brand of the oiaie rrnt' n on it. "Bee. 21. Oa the day of election any elf tor may, and the Judges o lection stall challenge tie vote of any person who may be known or stppeoted to be a dmy qu&litivd vot How ean a dolv qualified oter be enauengca un Ubaiman Sim mona cxplninf If the above is a mia print, then it ia an oversight deplor able in the extrema Uuion Etpab- FOUH CEUOCRATIC SPEAKERS. AadUttt af 1kre WhlU lfa ad ra-lkuniiiMi U4 m Um Crawd. flpteial to The Caneasian. Hcntb, N. O , Juljt2i.-Onenht Mat wt me Lm eiata had a b g peaking advertised at ESwubuig, La Naah eountyt thre were four speakers preeu and tbey were as follows: H n W. A. Gothne, o! Durban ; R A P. oly, bwnator from Nat ; Z. V. Jnk-Da, Chair man of the Demociatie Eteutiv Committee, and J. A. Wnitak-r, Deaa. Reg. of Deeds, of Nash coun ty The audience was eom posed of tare white men and one negro, and they were all Republicans, two of these did not know tLere was to be a apeaku g and wnt on other husineas. The above was told to me by one who was present. Dr. Thompson spoke to a large amdieneeal Naahville on the 20th. j LZT AN OPEN LETTER. Mr. M Bme'a flvea If la Hide of the Con troYeray He Aaka For Comparison. Pfltnoog, N. C. July 23. I fp in the News and Observer and North Carolinian of Jur he 28tb, f)00 ar artic le headed "Why the Won en and Children are Safe," given io tbose pape rs by W. M. Pcott; and now. Mr. E-Mt or. m the first plRce. who is this W. M. Scott? I guess every one don't knew aa well as I do; but by reference to the Superior Court doeketa in the counties ot Wake and Chatham, a part of his re cord can be found. He tells of bow two radical magistrates protect a ne pro rapist, which is absolutely false, fbe cbargA in the warrant was ar assault with intent to commit rape. And the evidence in the case showd it had been passfd 15 or 16 months ago, at which time the necro wsp not living cn Mrg. B.iueom's place, and since tbat time Bhe has let birr move on her place, and have beer livirg and getting along quiet and peaceable. And the stati ment in tht article that the two fusion magis trates declare it out of date, ia an other falfehood. I am glad be called me a rennbli can. I am more than g'ad I am no a democrat I am a f unionist of tn deepest dve. He said the nnmmnm tv waa ere at It ontraced: and snnno sing this to be true, it is not the fir' time there has been an i rDban ciil treated far more shamefnl. riodit. i his same community, tban this ease wa, and tnre was never any stfp taken toward any lawfnif not even a nn published in tne prera abon it. I am willing to con ns.r record wih Mr. Scott or any one connecter wnn me case, I have been serving nay people a jumce ot tnptacefor nearly fix veara s a best I cnnld. and I ktnnAT r had to take a lashing for fakir money from no one s mony drnwr nor for akirg cologne, nor anvtbini else. I don't belive in slingicg mno. Bat it is poor pohey for a mar Jiving in a glass bouse to be throw ing stones at other's windows. Mr. Editor, I wrote an answer t thin article and sent to the Nortl Carolinian for publication. But I have never seen it in print as yet. 1 don't know why they did not. Still I have my belief. I hope that whei Mr. Scott contributes to another pa per for publication, he will giv them the truth in the case. And if he or anv one el?e wants a fnrthe dtbate on this thing, they can get it. very respectfully. M. E Mame IS SUCH DEMOCRACY? congressmaa Llnney and President I I Jeukln. of ttao National Bank of Gas to nla, Asaoltd Wllh Kern. Union Republican. Oastonla, N. (J., July 17. Hon. R Z. Linnev bad an innmntmant in cr.ua l here last night, and notwithstanding iuo i bui, tiint lie was cnnninnonaiv m. terruoted and dist.rhe(i ha mtA s,reat speech in behalf of bumsu liber m A r m a a . . ijr auu iree iuoukd.6 in me face of a bowlirg multitude. ioe iowo autnonties made no effort fihatever aa far aa could h in tn preserve the peace, although tbey hao been Dreviousiv snort. anhH and quested to do so. These are and words i,r the writer to use- but. it. ia on timu to oonceal the truth when men are de nied t ne protection of the law. Let n be said, however, for tha mba nt h reputation and gtod name of our proud city, tbat several prominent citizen and honorable Democrats did to maintain order, but in vain. a tier the speaking Mr. Linney and L. Li. Jenkins. I tie 'Rennhlx.un n r.mi. r . for blate Treasurer, were treated to a abowrr ot eggs while walking to tht hotel together. Wemuac believe, until otherwise convinced that such con. unci a above described, bas lost the Democratic cause mauy votes, and will nitei. a just rebuke at tne polls. B t h Oonaressman T.lnnao it. J r 7 nuu tnkiiis sre prosainentand well known ijui ii u are anie aim rariaca ponentx of what irev heiievu to right. Mr. J enki i s id a gentleman of niean and il fl.ienr.n and f,.Um ... i be industrial intere-ta .f bis town and State. Are auen methods Democratu f Is libert v of sue ech a i.. tn Caroliua. exrent vmi ik. D. w 4 w.r. gif emocratia collar t Mmi in k. ausdea brt not driven t Ut the balloi box in August and November speak the aeMitneUiB Of the Deonla i.n.. aueu outrage. CATAWBA COUNTY IN LINE. CJa4 Uoakary peaksPrnanu Good a ih Caan y. Newton. N C. Jul to . - F ' . vrvr liuu- dred peoi le met at Cat Fish to day to bear laud lit kerv Dhn mod o t si eech. Unless the machine steals and that wilfully, . atawba will aive sto maioritv asminst tut. aman.tmun it a vocatt-a Po ulists and Keput.li cans a e ,. uni against it aa mii a. ii any Democrats in i on' 1 tier to McK nle mahea our h n. sr. old . - . ... WIVU far ii era am lie. I h y say 'he is likM Uncle Jiai'a 'nonitum. h ia .o t at wba people are white and do not proiose to be "iiieceeizixi" iw uions and his machine. A DEMOCRAT ATTACKED. A Foretaste What All Democrats May xpect When the Bf acnlne is Perma nently throned. Asheville Gazette. Ifar-v Chamber", a brother of T. Kel ly rhambrs, eonn,y tx eollec'or, is one of 'he d mocrats in This 'o altty of shevil'e who 's opposed t.. the suffrage amendment and alfo to the return of Mr. Locke Craig to the legislature There hs been considerable activity in thi c mraign in the fnte-est f the ''emorratio cchemes and pi liries on the part of the she'iff and his deputi a in this conntv. La-t night, while in com pany with tree of these deputies two of whom wre with Mr. Cra g's "body pu tiI" in hi spasinr tour through the northern pa" of this couty Mr. f hamhers was approached bv the den udes on the pirject of bis poli ical views, flrrerarew n omnts discuss ion. Mr Ctamh'rs rtrclares, hief TVn- uty T?eed placed his hand behind his body, and an intant later struck" ham hers violently in the fa e. cutting open his cheek, just under the eye Mr. 1 han her' rm were thn seized by the ot er two deputies and Reel struck him gain Thisoccurred nsr'he farmers' ware o-e on "Vorth Vain at" efc friends In erferred and Mr Ch-mb rs was ta- lfnto Pr. Sevier's ffice, wh' re his wound, a long and deep cti wa a'teo dd to sevra' stitc es being rc eived Re-d was ne ef thp de ufy sheriffs Vfh 1 ind in the riltnrhsne Vlat. '"reek when Locke Craig and Color.el iwiisn ppuKe inere SCOTLAND COUNTY POPS Weet In Convention and Nominate a Good LAtrRTVBr-RO N C . .Tnlv 17.' rniW" tn null the P--rnMra of t-ot-and ronntr met stL nrinbnr n he 14th nt.. and nominated the fol 'owing ticket : F r tha T ?ial tnro. T A PttfPgnTI . r .r clerlr or nnerlor ri nrt. W "R Cnm- eeon ; fnr Fegiat. r of Teda. A S Mc- V ill; fnr r-rron-r. D TT m'rh. KFSOITFD T"at we moef prnntlv endoe e thp wise and nntlrirg conese t top nnn. Manon Knrier f n the TJni ed S'atea Pimte In hoV.lf rst Ihu av. nle of th whole TTnited State, and ea- npclalW thP naonlp of Worth Paenllna snd challenge those who onnoae M r- "lentinn. to point nnt one fsPnre of dn- T of objeet?on to hi record. Andsl- n f hp npontp n' Nnfti f!rntin Irnnn. bar be is and will be the candidate nf ne reon'e'a Party for re -election to United States Snatp, and that the emooratln party are keeping thir hid in eereev from the people. Think- !T it mio-ht he noosihle thev vrill rof hsck to the legila'nre and elect some -no or rneir nar'T, who aa the Hon Z. R. Vance said. is not fit to hold an of. floe of publio trust." A. S. McNeiix See Catalogue of A. and M. College. We have the ea'alncne of the A and M College for 1900. There are 802 sn dents, of whom 136 paid f r their itn. ea.Hnn by money earned hv themselves, Stndeft work at the Col'eire during he vear amounted to V 076 96. It, in "lnded carpentering, gardening, boil er tendinar. eneine-tendino- dvnamn ending, machine-work, atock-f ceding. wood-cnttmg. milVme. nlnmhinv ''Weepinfl'. shoe-makina laanhinai farm-work, be?-Hnging, trumpeting! II a a - ' weiineaning, o ning-room services and jan'tor'a work. The College inclndes (1) a hiirh BTade technological denartment for the edacation nf engineers. arcHreers "hemtata. electricians. riiiHiiricta and horti,inltarist: (2)amannal train 'ng department for tha t rnino of "ki'led workmen in all lines of tnannai labor requiring skill. The total expenses for raT stndent.a are $128 e-: for udents holding a-hoiarahtna. $93 Write to Pr esid-n. n T Winston. Ttaleiffh.V. Ci. for a catalogue. Whit Men Will be Disfranchised Abeville Register. There are in Bnncnmhe onnr,v fti insolvent white pole, ar d 880 negro insolvents; that is 814 white men so poor that the tax collector with all bie energy and industry and insrenuitr oan ro. collect their poll taxes; and only S80 negroes in the sme fir. Tnev rell na the amendment will not di- franohHt" ua single white man w How can th ae 841 white men wia are ao poor they can't, pay their poll 'axes, going 1 1 vot 7 And thS doe.4 not infinite tha tinn- rtreds of others who will be unable to pay on or before May 1st. LETTER FROM W. R. MANEY. A Democrat Presents Insulting Epithets and Broken Promises. Acheville Gazette. The 'tone ha" of Hi Trv. an nallod In the Cifn of Jmy IQtb and a g od number of Democrats who vott-d and worked for the Democratic ticket two rears ago. when of course ihv vera good niticena. but aa soon as the Dem ocrat found out these citizens were too go- d lo endorse their ticket then became tcughw Mr. Craig hurt his party when he denied what he said two rears ago. There is not one of tha "toughs" now who will vote for tbe Democrat Yours truly. w. B. Maxby. PCCPtTt PASTY PUATFCS3 lMa team The Peopl'i Party OoavenUo cembled In R&lelgh, April ltfll reftfflrnu the principle set forth rr the People's Party National form adopted at St. Lonla In "A" and Instrnett the delefratea ir -National Con rent Ion at 8loaxr" May 9th to vote for tha nomiottiot of William J. Bryan for Prealieei We commend tha present Stat Administration for lta high oci aonal and official Integrity, challenge a comparison of its rec ord with any and all of Its prede cessors. We condemn the Democ ratio Ltr1 lature of 1899 for Its extravagant ex penditures of public money .antountios' to tlJK9i,765 76 In 1S99, aa oppoed to 1 33,971.11, expended by the preced ing Legislature, an exceaa ot 1510. 794 65, not Including the sum cf $100. 0(0 for publio education nor the 3iK tor purchase of State farms. We further condemn ald Legisla ture for tbe careless blundering and a a aa.a a eareieas legislation, ineudinf more gross blunders and onconsfitairlouai lawa tban ever before enacted by an) General Assembly In North Carolina. We further denounce tbe machine leadera of tha Democratic rartr for laying the whip on the banka nf the Democratic Legislature and forcing them into enacfinr and anhmittf r.s-a disfranchising constitutional amend ment in violation of tbe aoleoin pledgee of the party made not only officially in their campaign band fx ok but by members of the General Aa-m bly and other Democratic candidates for office in their canvass before the people. We denounce tbem not only for doing this in violation of tht" pledges, but also for submitting a mea sure most odiona in form and danger ous in effect. Tbat General Aeeemb! v being composed of some of tbe best lawyers of the party, must have known, or at leant had a reasonable donbt. not only as to the unconstitu tionality of the monatrous provision cf Sections, known as the "grandfather claose" in said amendment, bat also of the great danger of that unconstitu tional sectional section falling, leav ing the remainder of the amendment to stand, thus disfranchising by an ed ucational qualification fifty er sixty thousand white voters of North Caro lina, who in 1898 gave the Democratic party power in the Legislature, and whose ignoranoe ia no fault of their own but is chargeable to the neglect of the Democratic party, which now seeks to disfranchise them and make their ignoranoe a crime alongside that of the felon. But even if tbe proposed amendment were not unconstitutional (as it clear ly is), still it is especially objection able in tbe following particulars: (a) In tbat it dignifies with the right of snffrage the most vicious, trouble some and obnoxious clas of the negro population, and completely disfran chises the most faithful.kindly and or derly element of that race. (b) In tbat.while clamoring for white supremacy and declaring that no white man ahall be disfranchised under this amendment, they have so written their amendment tbat every white boy be coming or age after 1908 stands on the pame footing with tbe negro, and can is able te read and not vote unless he write. fc) Tn that hv the latter nrovlalon tbey have made it possible for the ed- ncatea negro after 1908 to cast hia bal- lot while the unfortunate son of the white men who have been the strength of true democracy stands without a vote at the ballot box. They slaughter the suffrage of the son whose father they dare not openly attack. (d) In tbat this suffrage amend ment does not remove tbe negro from politics or nettle the negro question in North Carolina. (e) In that every voter wbo bas not paid his poll tax as much as five months before the State election and Mght months before the national elec tion, shall be disfranchised as much as if he were convicted of felony or were an ignorant negro. The purpose of this proviaion is not only to disfran chise every good honest citizen wbo unfortunately cannot pay his taxes by the first of March preceding the elec tion, but further to try to bribe tbe vo ter to surrender his suflrage at the ex pense of the publio school fund of the tate, which is derived from poll taxes. There lurks behind this nronosition a still greater danger to the nnhlio schools of the State, for with tbe adop tion or me amenament the opponents of free schools in North Carolina will at once raise the nrv thi avaw rinii raised for publio instruction means the increase or tne number of neorro vo ters, and thus the poor white man's son will be chained in bondage of ig norance and disfranchised to prevent the education Of the neorn vntor There is no white supremacy in this. The constitutional onestion nr. sented by the proposed amendment is one that must be determined by the lodgment and conscience of eaeh inrii. vidual voter. Therefore, we do not. make it a partv Question. We stte the evils and dangers and leave the voters of all Parties to nass their verrifor in the light of these facts. Tbe question ic above party, and no one should be more active and anxious in nnr indv. ment to defeat it tban the rank and file of the Democratic party. The People's Party is and bag always been more distinotlv than anv nth party in North Carolina a white man's party, and is more anxious than any other nartv to solve the PSAS nvnKlam and to force all car ties tn rti aanamnn of the great economic issues so vitally affecting the welfare of all wealth pro ducers of the State and nation and de cency in politcs. Therefore, we oronose in Hen of this dangerous amendment, tbe best solu tion of the race question that is possi ble as long as the 15th amendment to the Constitution of tbe United States stands a solution which deprives no white man in North Carolina nAn. hereafter of bis right of. suffrage, to- wit Amend Seotion s. Art. A. of tha sinn. stitution of North Carolina by insert ion among tne aisquaimcations for office, enumerated therein, tbe follow ing, via: All negroes and alljpersons of negro descent to the third genera tion inclusive. If the Democratic Legislature which u,7" win oner inis sate, con- etitntional .nf ,k,.i., 2 i auienumenc m.neu or tne present scheme it will have our beartv support. If th niii not, we appeal to the people to rally to our assistance to elect a Legislature pledged to support such; an amend ment. We congratulate the peopIe;ofrNorth Carolina upon the decision of,tbe State Supreme Cou-t in the case of Harris vs. nngnt iai m. c. R., 172), declar ing that the General Assembly has power to provide different systems of county government for various coun ties of tbe 8tate. Acting under this decision, we pledg the People's Party to tbe maintenance of the system of local self-government in all tbe white counties, towns and cities in the State as established hv tha a.n.ni a bly of 1895, nnd at tbe aame time to provide and maintain a legislative sys- tem of coonty government for all the ' negro counties of the State, so that there can never be any question that the white people shall always have foil and complete control of county in the I St?e- , We denounce the Democratic Legia -! iatureof l899 for passing an election law. every provision of which j is care-' fully and cunningly planned and de- Tisedto tbwart tbe sovereign will of tbe Deoole of North i arniina k D eitei Met Bisciit are made witk Royal Baking Powder, and are the most appe tizing, healthful and nutritious of foods. Hot biscuit made with im pure and adulterated baking powder are neither appetizing nor wholesome. It all depends upon the bak ing powder. Take every care to have your biscuit made with Royal baking powder, if you would avoid indigestion, ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WTUJAM ST., NSW VOftft. ""aful contradiction, tbat ft isto partiaan, unfair. Infamous anp nsible election law that has ever craoed tbe statute books of any rt fn the Union. w pledge ouraelvea to fncreaae f h fficienov of the publio school ayptro in North Carolina, and point to the fat tbat the People's Party baa done more for public education in North Carolina tban tbe Democratic part? r did in twica the length of tim. Te the Populists of North Carolina ie in um credited tbe flrat great Increase in tbe public school ayotem. We pledge ouraelvea to the care o tbe unfortunate class in North Caro lina and to an Increase In tbe neces sary facilities for the same. As ar earnest of onr sincerity, we point t" our past record in this particular, and say that no "Legislature in which Populists have had a controlling voir has ever turned a deaf ear to the de mand of the unfortunate, or been fol lowed by an urgent anneal for eo1i tional provision as has hen rer.ntlt issued hv the Ttoarrl of Public Cbari- I ties because of the failnre nf the rtom. onrasic Jjegisiarure ro make anch pro vision aa seen and urgently needed at the time they were conanmieg their time in enacting political leglaiatlo and creating new offices during tbe sealon of ISM. Labor is independable to tha crea tion and profitable nae of capital. Cap ital increaaea the efficiency and vain of labor. Whoever arrays one againt the othr, ia an enemv of both. Tha policy la wisest and heat, whioh har monises the two on tbe b-isls of abso lute justice. A? a . Tbe advocates of the amendraen pay no white man shall be disfran chised that they are willing that ev ery wbite man shall vote and ba bis yote counted as east. If that b true, then they will not abuse aa! try to intimidate white ran during the campaign and on election dav. Tbey did that two years ago. They actually threatened good white mer it they did not vote .with them and come to the election, tbey wonid kill theci. When good white men, sober men. Christian men have to be threatened by drunken roughs, mer who write them threatening letter? with no name signed to them, theit political and religious liberty bar gone to seed in this country. llMffEO mm RAINS Double Daily Service between new york, tampa atlanta, new orleans, AND POINTS SOUTH AND WEST. IN EFFECT JUNE 3nd, 1900. SOUTHBOUND. Dailv to. tl Dallv T.v Ww Yor-a- Pnn.B.B 1 'si am 12 s Lv hi1adel P R Tt 2Um 7 30 en Lv Baltimore, PRE 6 pyd 9 lat wasuuusioi' f. K. R..7 UOpm jQSSn Lv Rienmond, 8 A L Ry n pru a ao Lv Petersburg " 1185 pm S3oen Lv Ridgewav Jet S 31 am 6 17 pr t TTInii.mn J. 'T H'nlersOU , 2 3 am ;i,v Ratelzh. 4 0flan Lv Southern Pints 6 57 am Ka in Lv Hamlet.. ............ . 650 am 1032pr No 81 LvOolnrnWa J l i5a"i l'K5r ArfloTannah 2K7nm 5 0r a r JeVaoavill . 7 40 pna ttlOnr Ar Tampa 6 30 am B8pr V rr. 403 931 am OMaro 11 2 am 1 48 Dm 4 0'pm Ar Charlotte.. Lv Che8tr'.. Lv Greenwood... ... - Lv Athens . Ar Atlanta , Ar August C4WC... 6 10 pm l !n J1" Nt M Lt Phad',nU 10 20 am 11 28 pn NY ornflOn ano T WY,OPBOa t80Q m " Lv B Itimore B 8 P no t M- Lv Wsah'n N4W8B 0 oo- 1 NofW No 41 Lv Portamouth 8. A.LBy 0 ?o nm s. S i a. Weieton.... i2 .aa l20ip No 8i Lt RMwrav JcT ..... . 2 n am 1 20 n- Lr Henderson 2 58 am tjSnn Lv Ralei;h 08 am S Bl ro 6 40n 7r. 2p No 81 lOS'ara 2f7pTn 7 40 pm 6 30 am No 27 12 A am son am OlOarr 580 pm " No 41 8 B pro Lv TolnmhlsJ a.r 8"Vnnah Ar Jsrkson villa Ar Tampa No 408 Lv Wilmington,... ar narion,. ... 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PBR ."0 "am K.V ll.-Mehl R. ! n KT New Tort P R R X pm lto 40' Lv RIT av Jet 8 A Rv 8 no-m LtIm....m 4WI n ir PortamoiltH " OA 4m T Wah'toiTV ft B rB lHm-r- BPC' ' w YorV O C V lo "9 nron 3 0p on 1 4'am 4 1 80 n Kr T,iaer ha N YPAN t 4 a'Oa 7 43m y -few YorV. ...... as pm Noe tDailyxcepr P nre v."" Ii,1t- e- reen rv YrV and Re -n. -t Ham act tBvnnah on taf voa SI art1 41 t enbrTIme. $Faat-n T-tne A Sr.iowT ATTAeg nf emmpa mr hHng on diarrhoea whleh la. n mini oaaea. followed hv fnflamatlon nftr tomaeh and other ilnrrnni nnt nlalnta. All aneh rllaordeea are an---ona and ahonM if their Infancy treated with te heaf known remed. The rrarlta of pfn KMer are kpovrr nd I la -- -on" thm -an. jpecffl fr erampa. larrhna .void nMH'ntM.'thw. . hnt ne Pain 'K'Mer. "Perry" Tavia. Prle'2R and 50 eente. Bttrt.tnotow, N. Jnne 19. 19m The .Vlth HAnerai Annnal Meotr f tho Ptrtokholdors of th N C. R R. Co., will b bold at nroenhr.-o the second Thnrsdav In Jnlv. 1900. Stockholder) rain v tl-kts fO atpd tho rr-et1e h thrlr rnr-f1.A families hV rrt'vn- fr the 8crtJi-v n. Ttn-Hnt'tori. V.fT. SrryrFR R. A n vs 3t 1 1 fMt tn 11 K a. I 1 lu 1 48pm 4 4Amm 8 4 m 0 !.. 11 'nm -Si, 618 w f sfSr Sf SM Mi , V Itlt ZP the 1W rf business or always trustwc rJew nodoirSTS 7 The HARTFORDS, ST0RMERS - wV ruunanis, 925. COLUPDIA COASTPD nnntrr t- COLUMBIA BICYCLES. HOME ornrr UAM 8L? V biMmr cliuo trvtQ. ," CONN. I RALEIGH, H. O, COLUMBU BICCLl.srHOM Lan.CMttRCAn.jN anew u. 7 A. If. at r STATIOI arat ad .at! r Lv W I as I 1 . faUrec Creak s II riuslnn1" w Oaeweil ... r v u 1 m tt ... el9W ... s is to t a- Care Creek Tnamrara 6rs a Ar Lv 1 It aso ttt set CM Cxaalaa. Wltdwaed .. AtlaatVi tea Terr A- at. AUaatto Hoaal M. Cltv Dux.... a. M, wBSTBOtntn TTLanra. 4 flilisfcsM' TO fmm ..y a TBI 14ft avwa 1111 If rm Dairy x erpt Pmr dav. Vti enrtd rVt STATIONS. tetlv. A.M. 11 08 a is a s inn 1H22 in 12 f 880 r.M.t ti 9OTtS m mm LaOrana ... FalMBr Crwak. Klneum a TM a 7S 8ST S 48 f Si" a SI7 a 8tTi 820 f 811 CaeweUL... Lv Ar W DovaTa. Onre CraaS It S4t sso stn sit SOP tn si ans aso 7 ae 7e 7 Toararora.... ..... f Clark's .- f Kawhera a Rlwrdala ....--. . f Craatsn . .. . . f NewiKwl.,..... Lv Ar AtUntta. f Lv Ar Lv Moraaaa CttV. AtlanMe flaral.. M. Otr Daaa . r 99 708 A V. P. M en Hares W Water statVma. Tatagrapb ataHon s Regular wimp. 8. L. DILL, Bopt. COUNH AND PRFCIIICT CHIIR UHL' Posters for 'PnbliclSpeaklngs. We have on hand a large lot nf Pos ters. 12x18. assort, ed colors, tbat have places left blank for you te Insert the name of SPEAKER AND PLACES SPEAKING. and will mail there post paid, fifty for 35 rent. Orders filled at once Send money or two cent stamps. Capital Printing Co., RATKIGD. N. C. Beaatr la BIo4 Iittp, Clean blood means a clean akin. c beauty without it. Cascareta, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keen it dean, b stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the Lody. liegio toiay to Unifch pimply, ooils, LloUbea. black bad md that aickly (i!iou coTuplexion by takiot, 'aarareta.--tie.iuty h.i t-ti rc,la All Jrw X T.' '"T-T tt': -a a v . jj 4 'Ta ar at?i .'; t tar tr r.9 l u .a ana-Khr tocperccni nrofit v.-.-, ;noi Tirtipr.AH irjitLiRino ex. mZ . iVT" -aaJiTZ?2TlT Y BlOOil ll flmMM K. a . aa ara ama .---n - - VT IM aaiM-a . . - : ' - aanranaa "a rruwataad w aoataia ta-aa - - wiq roar aa - w wm ta iota aaaaad iiaiiLJi.i . rrTTTr-r pweaaLi-.L.. Bicyi i. "wneei lor every puroose .va wn cffoercd with O crop can row with out Potash. Every blade of Grass, every crua 'of Cora, all Fruits and Vegetables j must have it. If I enough Is supplied J you can count on a full ; if too little, the growth viU bt j scrubby." MLmi Wa alif kar aS an aartk-Jf . cxauos auuvroaxa.ajx. U A J tf. LIM I H . t-JCkN-J. Lr. wr. t s l. r 4 0 fha Tmrraa will paver eaHfwt a- --rwllon t he ferple to fr,.-, a man Ma rlgb vnta a There a rot a DwevaMe Cor -ihil 9r.M r mt rr a w mm MiflnT b arm a raoreiTi. rt.r a pr a DefneWli eat1ae tr r flee wno wrri r wot rirrwia ttivna most orii?ri.T aoaist rr meet o lvmvrl llaedhnk. Ilahed v the Tforth CarnMra TWrrov. rtle Kxecutlve Cere unttee. Vrt TOPVO MF.X WAVTPD. with . edneatlon apt wd ehararter. to Vara "Te'egrar hy, Ral'read Aenete ar4 TvrewHlfg. Tht U enorae h- aM leading ral'wav empaelea aa the Terfert r'd reliahle taatitrtiofi f kind All onr rraAnafee are at--n t roaitlnna. Iiim alao aentl Write for free eatalrgve. Cr"all t-r, npena A wrn 18th. 1 Olobe Telegraph Coll-ge Irlleg1ip. Ky. June 14-Tt AGENTS, Booker T. Vrahrj. ton haa written K atnry nf hi life a-S anrk TTa vl va hia il.vi mtt V. ' rro TVob'em a'd all Ma Seat epet.a I White andeo'ored reople are -1r i advapred edera. A hneanta f and eo'or iarenta. Roth white larenta make money with tfcU tft j Write Sortav j J. Tu NICHOT4 A CO Qjpi Atlanta.Oa Wiirally Tlelated Hia OaU Article XV nf the Un!l-I Htau Contltntlon eara : "The riphta of lh Htlrene tT tl United Ftetea to vote shall not t de- Ftatee rrby any Ptate,4m ermtint ft rare, ml or or? prevJoos comlltirin rf nerv-ihide.' " Pne nrd the man mho" hnrwadlr liellevee f hat fhe amefHlrnerit will disfranchise everr Illllerafe neyro bat not a single white man, wilfully violate hia oath when he rrgiati-ra an'lvoteei for tha ametvlment ? looks that way to na. Ex. The bast family cathartic UrHood a Ills. 3&l: - H f-- UfT naa - -1 a"? m ac efatia te rr:rwj x w -a tVtg Vtava- rr irmr SimI u k.u.i 1 wrz. Trr."ie a. e-v - r rev a rtiT Wa Tts PrfrlilRPln tnft V7nHrl WL,""W aiWIIU - - - --v i rtf siil-y nui -m a-- - ' . - .. J,T " -aa raawif favnma wheel for s and PENNANTS 4 ess or chain new uuchmt. 01XX I It sale fraud and debauchery of the bal- 8ontaern PIne" SJ7?Z? 6 12 Pm lot box. W. deciars, without ferx of L- HaWt fiS 7 80pm
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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