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Tiirr coxtixck tiieir brazex A T1UEIYA00SS3 1 A BIT AM Cf UOCtArS 0P1N1GX. ! O :a ucisiATm bar. FRAUD. FORCE. IhTHIID.TIOh. Davis. Jbo WrKeeti. Worth wu: ,.. FALIEUOOM. jaoo. tfarley rawford. lm , TrTr I V W t 4af WW -' W W a aw a a h t? do one to tback for it the To tb PopaUata of th St Corner taaloa- PUBLISHED FVEKY THURSDAY BVTIIKCAITAMAN ITB.( U. Tne Wilmington Star is evidently athamed for the ou'side wot?d to Iaor nd larira of Ft&raea aad la (MWr ffoHt, a Lofcfcr-A Itx Continued from Flnt I-C HO WAN COUNTY". rrant demagogues whose reckless imbecility is only eqaalNd by ibeir unblushing and selflh aspirations." al District. lHa lax- to. tlcLeod " OOl.r-Bl . il VTA , Vv.f. t 1 " mo mrm .a nnun ua rMMkn -Tale I !"- Way MmmM iroaa ralaelMMMl. Caaao. ba R ;. now wi ui niDBa i wmverm -1 ing uwmoiea at uenoir, . . v., at . . . u r. 1. & i a . a- .-a . I ei taa Eotabltaa III doa Bat Wita IW (.nn I-rt4 Um. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. The Post ii only Partly right. All ie machine has doae in the State. I ! tor careful consultation and dellb Fr-m the New York Events P. a Utter received frotn Kowan A lr f ppir a . a recent editorial, replying to tt-t, oration, baring tbe beat inter! Ceminr dawn to us through the Why should not Cjr grws. for I'M jaunty eayaf "I her rrsvi with !n- i- say liw at4 th- -.M.rt. (Mm Year, All Month. Thra Month, si.ool irae iot( mis attempt iorTir bo I race issue after the August electior, eritloiatn of sv Northern ntncr. i' 1 oat a f.fnnr nartv and Ihnrinntnr at I Centuries, we bare here the words of -wa protection, if for no otber too- tercet tbe rvturu or rrat. ana rv i irr. I in canting more negro labor to leave sav: heart, do Issue this, oar add read to eIe"ated writer of wide and en-1 if establish a legislative bar, with Icallty for efh wk, but not one-l tbi eWtJoe br,oos a .v .t r, than would otherwise go. Bat the "The negroraeeis not excluded oor brethren of thia district, and to -Innng rame. .tandards as high, in th.ir way, a8tnth or It, I am mtunx, nan yei r n Pp.r-c.. sua lr.i ifi ..... . tm wuw iu w . . . r . ... . I I - ' I . " .. t I ,K-t.- II k - . .............,.,,.......- i .in .v.. i k a v .1 lftA Aftk v n.o in I -11 w a . nnv A .. i am air doodib iDn flUTHi iMf I . I. . . . . r aw. h. b. vnnrant ir-ii a " - - . . . - - , - . . THE CAUCASIAN J!'"---'-f 'r'", J! uko snv irt In the im ratlc reoenir. cuiFa,Ku- v. , -u - r - - . " ' . . I " H-tlm, thieve -houM U s. a b u- msrk. ... h..-h ,a w i i.i i : n . u: II . i, . i i . i .i i n iitii ma Kara ann in i m m iiuxir. i i gut, rw. qa.uuM Biinwu iu tuw, wwiuiu. iwcive monins kq, or even in . ?. v a. ,.w itiiugt w am j- . ti but I mi mrrv to "ay that I -r d-p. Itirg lb r tcrt. t . . Jlt'v .i m . - - !, I . . . .1 that a a laaaw4 Ik. aB - I . . i .- . . J I . I r u. t ho fna.&ii Tnr nTTitvii ana I anirn inpv ran n n l n a innri um r immina ariion ir oraa nrnanivi I ?vi ' v-u, a' uvuiiuan usi- .n r r laiv aiai.IT iincwi uui. i a . f l aaw..na. ... i . - .. ...i a i " m a " - i" j . . i. , " v.. . . w . . . . . - i n tninv iiikm. am iia-rf" iin' i m-ut- - . a r laanli.ly I wmf afraT lr .AII(iriRl JII1-I . . . .1 . I I it J ' I. : I .... . - , ............. . . rn ,(ia..n. and I th ara an A unnwii Itk.t (r W I llraran maa t-. U. I IT woui uinii:cuim uu man. wdih I torant " anil li np or IwiM IIENI . a I kl . T 1 tK.i UK. K ita. f .. , ,.1- . . luai .' a. av. i.bwwm wao av . w - . . - rvan I nil a"av-r a 1 1 1 1 1 1 k . a a-w-E a itai" ' v " - - ii.ltt'inan for .North Carolina. ,,H power by the hunrry politician, and I tbey are so disposed." "arrant demaROgnes" and cuwsrdl I The edi'orial states firs, that w I the grat free silver forces of thl I or b,f kT In violation of these sol Urnrndtd it. The president of th cores mti nvntml avprvthlnir. I fWl thaM tl b ir t. bid 1 the wn-i of Jutlce l mt aa atnng I ra rr rtfuaeal n.j j : 1 . ra I - 1 - I -.a-.,. i - iti.n a. ri .r a rt ii bt r iii-i. .aa ... . - a . s .iaji a , . A. a . . . s . a a a a i. o.i.a a .iiim,i. rj-nr. I ibuir ledsbirters and ballot dox siai i if jjro is exc need Trfrm tne priyii-g i nation to victory, the party behind I vr uww ujuj rcmn w American ur Asaoeiaiion, m nis aa iru'lr prvjiHiict, anu it wouiu w i"-.n m ! rnt r. n,, m, taiT'. and will U rcpudiatetl tiy um. I r..,. nhn mata no tha Kimmoni ma- I f fran-hia. hn ! Ufrall niitU3lhim i ArH.rln nmva tKt.tr irnnH I tbousards of onr people bheve tba' I Iraaa at ita rnnl annnal meetloff.l hanl to ninvirt. p'mnl ourlWniti,). . I I " r I I IlKMlX KA I IC VKfilCOKS AUK ICK.MT. chine who are responsible for thia I to vote. Tbis is nottru", and tb a 4wa . 41 1 I I . . ' a i.l. I ion or negro laoor. inese ieiiow i ?jtar anowa u, and every rxay n have shown by their conduct tLat I North Carolina knows it. Ia th A numU'r of proinlncnt n'-K'01 I they would not only dt 8 roy the in I lt election not only were thousand have rwntly dlan-d for thi lKin- I or-s's of every farmer, but a la I upon thousands of negroe, a lrpf ofratip irty. ri of the mx-nt wreck the in U rests of the 8-ate it I number of whom owned proper1 aid converti h a fi-gro pn-arln'r, or lIfh- iHrr to get for tbemselvta political I r aid ttelr txm, and who had bei fflii-s acd powr. Tnoke are tne met I voting for 30 or 4U years, and indeer op, In O'-orgls, namtl Turner. The l)riio ratie pnrty will no doubt U wlai enough to have th- m-groeH go .North srul otit Went where nei ther pirty nteah voten, anl make ajrrhe", and then heeure domina tion Tor the Deinot-ratle jwrty. It I not n'Mnary for any of theni to tve wnt to North Carolina, for here all the nero fount leu K iK'morratir by tremendoiH ruHjorifu-M. Fr In atane, Iork at Halifax county, 'ai'b and combine all the force nd factions fawring thla plank Ir th platform, agreed to nomlnat a running mate with Mr. Bryai free silver Republican or a tru PopullPt. Bnt Instead, and ovei the protept of our great leadt-r, Hoe farlon Hutler, Chairman of th . falsehood invented in RiWigh t I arry the amendment, and keep the lomliant pary in pwer. was b lection machinery, at the expens r tne mate, propagated at even on city at, and thenee diffaed t vry vot'.ntr precinct, t be eerMfW in writing, and returned bv tbAsam ndorsed this statuU, and commend- Now, Mr. Alitor, what arc yiw tirj Th--y -a. .f, . t.. d the action of the last Maryland I point: to ilo with thl national pom- rai. in r.irn iv.a u. t .t - U-al niUdilleT I lon I want to V'ei noi a-i our n.rn i r..j c uo are repnsible. a l heir lives, were excluded froo National Fxfcutlve Committee of 'bnnfI to th cspi,(1' to b' pnb!i,b (IIMMKM)AIII.K SBWW'A I'F.K EX-TEHI'IUHK. The Cbarlo.te 0 -Hirver was th only daily in ibis State that got ou -in editioa on Monday after the stora tlustroying O.ilveston and duicg otb er serious and deadly damage. Tlb Observer's a.count of the Htorms' devastation contained do uly the fall Associated Press report f which U the lU'k',,l,t- n ro rrunty in I but also much other interesting in I . L. I II 1 thtt Htate. It haw 2.000 negro ma- fortuatiou aDoui taivesioa gamreo Jority anl the total vote in only alx thomand, yet it went iMiiHrrat lc by hix thousand majority at tin lat eliH-tlon at the lant nteal. Kv ery county that was carried by the Populist-or the Republicans wan a white county. Kvery negro county In the State went Democratic and every negro vote In them was count ex! Democratic. lly the way, It Is nurprlslng how quick thin Georgia negro preacher IjecAiiH) a HWeet-ymelliiig gentleman, a wholar and Htatesman asHoon as he declared for the Democratic ticket. In tho eyes of a Democratic negro calamity-howling politician, tho ne gro is all right when he votes the Democratic ticket. 'nm other sources. No big North rn paper had a belter or more read ible report tbau did the Ooserver. All the people of the Hiate who an progressive enough to appreciat enterprise, and big enough to give every one du endit, rt-gardless o their d ff srences, wll! express their tppre-.i-.iloa of the Ooserver's en 'rprise. Prtbhy no one in th s ate differs mere radioKlly trom tb Ooserver than 1 he Caucasian, ye' e are proud that the Htate has t daily iiAWapapt-r of such enterprise Tnis is not the 8rst time that aim il j ustico has required that we ref) 'liorially to the commendable news uaper euturprlde of the Ul server. who in nKMi'ONsini.K rou tiik I.AHOIt FAMINEI The negro labor is leaving tasteri North Carolina in droves. The exo das continues to increase. It is im possible for many farmers to cre their cropB harvest d. Labor will be scarcer next year than it is this Why is thla negro labor (the verj best labor for the S utb,) leaving and who is responsible for it f The se are questions that every farmer should investigate fr himself and find his own answer. The other dy the annual conven tion of the Commissioners of Agri enlture of all the Southern States was held at Raleigh. The Secretary o' the convention, Mr. Koyal Daniel while In Raleigh, beard much at out the negro labor leaving. He wrote a letter to the Atlanta Journal giv ing an account of the negro ex idur now on from North Carolina. He says there is a very great scarcity of farm labor, and that the exc das has been goicg on for months, and is In full blast now. Do eu's the number who left Raleigh at COO. Continuing, he says: "They will continue to go, in spite of the antagonisms in Nw York Pennsylvania, Washington, Ohio, In diana, Illinois and elsewhere. "The whites would do well to face the situation calmly, coolly. The negroes are on the move. Tbey are very credulous and w.U take all risks In the North. Tuey think thr North is not a graveyard, but a lanH of open doors and great opportuni ties. "But the crying question with the farmers is to procure help to gather the growing crops already greaMy reduced by the protracted drought Lt all who can give a helping hand." The Kaie'gh Post, commenting upon Mr. Royal Daniel's report, say: On Sunday morning The Post pub lished a letter from a farmer in an adj dning county wboe crop is now wfiite unto the harvest, bnt the labor totally absent. The labor was then to help pitch and cultivate the crop, bnt circumstances of recnt occor rence since the August election, in faot have cnsd them to leave. A farm" from Franklin county was id our efflje yesterday, savins' it is im possible to get labor to pick the cot ton or pull the fodder now ready. It may be that the farmers, after having worked hard, and lost their erops for lack of labor to save it, wil' be in a much better condition tor the demaeogue and the calamity howler to get In Ms work and 1 nd himself Into an office and upon th pnblie treasury, but God knows it will not help the State or her honest and industrious ciMz ns. Tn order to hasten this "good time'' for the demagogue let ns all keep np th ,4nigger racket," continue the threats against him and hold nim responsible for what oth-rs do and the use other make of him; but then let ns be hon est enough to tell the ruined farmer wbrsi labor has left bim that tie loss is the eternal gain and the only opportunity of the calamity-howler. In ail earnestness, the farmers of E""tem Carolina are in isress ov account of the exodus of the labor. The attempteo revival of this rac tn, the threat that it will he eou tinued. has sent thoajandaout of the B't" since Angut, and caused many oth rs to lot:g to go it not ready just yet to d'i so. And in the meantime the farmers ar suffering for lack of labor the lit or of Ihi very negro and the beit clam of labor on earth for onr Southern people to save he crops after having cultivated it. These farmers owe it to themelves toraake exertions to ssure tneis disturbed P'ioplj of their gv l intentions and friiuifhiri, ff iti pfQdns ke-n on. til. lisd'Otvatcfi .4 aaiiatti will 1IIK ItEDHHIHT BltAND OF IMPERIALISM. Tbe Democratic National Com mittee i" printing and sending oui as campaign literature on imperial- inm the following from a speech r f Abraham Lincoln in the debate wit! lodge Douglas at Cnicago, July 10 1858: "Tboae arguments that are mad that tbe inferior race are to be treat ed witb as much allowance as the are capable ot enjoying, that a much is to be done for them as tbeu condition will allow what are these argument I They are tbe argum-ntt- h- franehise without warant of law b-it in addition thousands ar th nsands of white men were a' s disfranchised, either by the arbif rry aetion of the democratic regist r", or by the bllot-box atufflngan' a'iog of the Dtmcratic officials Tiis was all done for the simple ra on that these persons did not vot t'' Democratic ticke. The latter part of the H'ar editor a! says that all negroes will be abl o votr In a sTort tira, for they ca' oon learn to read and write. I this is so, why ws such a fuss mad bout negro domination, and abon 'h vlrne of th amcndnnt in b"P oiog negro d"m;nation? Is it an St'er to be dominated by a negr wno can red, than oy one who can n t read? If all the negroes wlthii a fw y-ars will b able to read an write, and thorefore able to vote, we had negro domma ln before tb l"ctir.n, we will certainly have it i two or three years again, and have it rorver. W refer to thi matter to show the lying, hypocrisy and inconsip teney of this red-shirt negro calam't' -owl;ng organ. Tbe fact is, it w not the negro that the dmocratl m ichtne is afraid of so much as tb white men who will not wear tr nachine collar. Any negro wb votes the uamocratic ticKet is e srntlttman in their eyes, and an white man who will not vote tb Democratic ticket, is, in their eye , nafit to vote, and therefore, the jteal his vote. .k T nra. tVizr Vi a am mil I 'O , . 1 ID. ID 1UI1 W Ul U P f..j . .ni,uf, 'il -nade to rule over us wno wreneve Prp-ident with Mr. Rrvan, Adi. I -l-eted by th peopV Stevenson, who was second In com THAT SPASMODIC VIRTUOUS IM PULSE. In 1896 the Democratic part had a spasmodic Impulse of virtue nand In the Cleveland defunct ad ministration. Therefore no great r insult could be offered to an) Po no list In the nation Further, we contend that no self respecting Populist In the fitate car -pror' Ttryan and Stevenson aftet tho treatment that the PopulUts of rhls Wtate have received from th hands of the leading Democrats anc Jo-H-a li d champions of Bryan am -t"vcnson. Your Committee hereby endorsee he si ntlment exprrssd in the lea llnir editorial of The CaCCasmijo' 5rpt the 6 h, and trnst that evet opu'lst will act accornlnelv. "Trn'h crushed to earth will rle eln." Drunken mobs, red bMm r'ots rotten ege hoodlums, IntlrH 'atlon, fraud and bdlot box stntT 'ng. cannot succeed lone at a tim In a state or nation. Reaction wil' ke place and the prneiples Incnl ated by the PopuTst party ar Wnnnl to succeed sooner or later Under existing circumstances thi ear in th's Sta'e, It will not be con idered d'sloyal for PonnlUts to s. ec the best men among all th- candidates out of the different par '1 8 for President and vote aa thrl better judgment may dictate, anf o those Por uMsts who have bum d the b'r'dges behind them, an tave been In the middle of the ronr' rom tho beginning, It goes with nt saying, that they will heartlb support Wharton J Barker, o Pennsylvania, for President, an fgnatius Donnelly for Vlce-Presl lent, both standard bearers of tb principles that underlie the grand st party that this nation has evet !von birth to, namely the Populist oarty. In proof f thi accomplished fact Mr. Abtl nowssy. "Name yonr ma 'or Congress, and be eball have.lOOt' nr.re votes than there ae voters it Johrs'on eonntv. u necessary r i .y f its election." why tnen Late at election at all, if an invente-i f a I hood is to be published, a d Mr P -t declared electee!? Sham ! 8ham!' fhat the beautiful temple of our lib -rtiF, cemented bv tbe blood of n fathers, is to be thus destroyed i' ha specious name of white suprema cy. Lit it never be forgotten that se session, with all its horrors, was a lomplisbed by tbe now domtnar arty, with a good wo-king dmo ratic majority in the Hon6e of R p -ehentatives. Where is the pen hat signed the ordinance of sece- in that waa tn he rrfHrTfid throntrt ill timt Incendiary u the only word in on unguage to describe tbo-e who ir vent falsehood?, and publish tbn onceal the truth, and will not alio thers to speak it. Have they ev teard of the d cal-gn, or oE Ann iias and SappbiraY Have tbe clerg' vho officiated and vted with therr eirislatnre in patsir-sr a law mdle? ipon tbe B-.y States t-xample. Th ssenee of tho Massaehusetta law n oub'lcity. It requires the seigant- A arms to ke-p two d e k , In on n ut be -ntrl tbe names of eoun -l mel -yd o arpar before e m uittm-n, as wrll is of th ae who mak , n-eialty of certain branches ot -jr i e 1 ti"i ; in the othr. the eamei f the aif'-nts tmployed for any er irnl purpos in pr-'moMog or oppes 'k leeielatiou, and in bo h mot b "V-n the names and acLiress o mpl yers and employed, the da' initormard character tbe em il.yment, and other important p- cu'ars. If a person combines tb .r or c tursI with that of agent ie mnnt advertise the fact by apper c in both docVe s Couaeel ati4 ikfentrt must fil1, in connection wit he entry of tl eir names in the d cV ts, enden I. Is for tbeir autborit) crned with tbe fad namea and bust f-s8 d lies. ef their eraployere uoi-hm- n' for wr nr doirg by ar ansel or agent embrKca d ssr uent for at least tbre y-ars. t g tk r witn a fio of fr'tn 10O to 11,000 ; itd arty etuplortr who tails to roe. cy - f the provjtl Ds of b- law, i ItiHii g a eworn statt rant ef the j eni k trii utk! by bim in connec n with premot ng or opposing Ug station, is sui jjct to a similar fin , r.-3 c for a nI-ehlrt for anything, nor fr ntl In lb iowf N-hmj the.,, if., any man whoeidoia- ril-ahlrta arw! ihrrw aay it wot- -f ur b t : a. tallot tx MufTlng. I would like tn lffratd tt-m bj to mj -r.t -e Mr. Ilrj'an elvtal, tut I don't inrt.dnient and m the tt-- t.. -ant to vot fr r"l-ahlrt eUrtor in afta-r th-j ttir all tti nler to gvt a rhimv to vote for I b-h if at mot rrry r-. t. i m-i. him, and if I thought h etMlor-i tai thr w ill of tb m.j .r.tj ..f my of the methods u.sil Iiy tbeSlui- p p, inprMfJu 1 ... noiw machine In this State, I would J-fratrd b) f.tr.- and fra.i liim in liable Ijefore 1 would Two af thr dmM-rat lr Juilc vote for him under any enIitloi. fitt mm. and ib ttor t w i fr I notice that Dr. Thompson Haya he d-m'rral bid1. h-m it .. aj.ja..fi. . will gt on the fence and watch the I to rrprrarnt u. log fight. I think I will crawl up on the fence w ith him, and my opin ion Is that the fence will have to li very long, and very tdrong to hoi ! ill that will get up on it on thU oc as ton. HfcAI'POKT COL'NTY. STANLY OH'MV. lA-tx r 'rom hilv r. N C U uha fair el cHon we woubi hao r r r t .t tho county bv a lartft majity V . ad red hlrt In atunilanr.. S.on. vry lnd roluluct. I ! clcrltiio a r.iud aud hn'i1 ! to--lr.il o-.1. OVERTURES TO CIEVEIAMO. CARUSU CORMANANO COCKRAR. IiCtter from fiihmil: "The nnt fraudulent electitm in the M-iory of Baufort county and, In fact, in the Mi-tory of Ihe State, Is over. Oiw hundnxl votes wen tolen nut of tOO registered. We had no reprt-nta- ork DUtch l.lh a taa IWara All of lata Itaaalt. tba fr am 4i.alatlaaia Mrt -o. tive at the pills. They a pi minted at nan to reinsnt lis who could not i ad or write, hensigneI and a lHm-' crat was apointcd In his place. This was the ra.se all over the State Is there no law to protect the voice f the fMHtple? I well know that there are many DemotTat- In this oui-ty who will not vote again. "On the day preceding the e)'ct ion, I mvi veil neveral threatening lettrf. was advised by a Democrat friend to The ses'imony of disinterested I leave home, If I w anted to vote, that .ritii-8, who ar.' in a position to watet a working ef tbe Massncbusett aw, is tnai it ha' operated in tbe it rest of lr-a" I'-gielatio-, snd tba a mob was coming to take me to jail. I had the fusion ticket-, and it lepreaientatlvei or the m-iii r!i Nllonsl Comtnittis art mm I - onf rrlng with the Oevelati.l fVmiNTat. Mr. lt'eharil-ano b tan t l"r Ss-n-tary f tb. Treasury J. il. Carll-le, and the tv ,. wT" top-tbT former an limir. Ir Hlchanl'n annotinoiil that lUsitki- Ca-kran will take tl ftump f..r Hryan, and will la under thi lir tlon of tbe e-akep tun-ati at tin Chicago h4-adiiarter", lai-au It un not Intentleil to Jiave a aakcr' .u reau In the New Y'ork hailiiarier. and he thought Mr. CYa-kran uouM v r considered of Roger William f i has diminished the umber an WHO WILL WE SrPPORT FOR CON GRESS? V Wtnithtl-Jd. in that lard of op- iression, from which our anCfs'o jvere driven to neek a refuge ' era Annie Askew and four other educa- ed women were burned alive, at th stake, for opinion's fake. Ominous lame! for at Smithfield and else where in onr State, speakers were jerked from the stand, kicked, cuff d, and forbidden to speak to tb was th ir intention to destroy them, j 1" on the Mump in the WeM a larc and have me In jail on the day of 1 rt of the campaign. t hot ion. ' I Former Kenatr Arthur V. r We wen not allowed tn te the i man, of Maryland, arrived hen t. voteH counted, and were ordensl to ;day tn tit the -tern lrmn b .f leave the ground, or we would In ' the Democratic cam tgti eommlttia shot. We left, and thev countull Kx-Pre-Ident Cleveland Is et.a-t a-Hd the crd. of mn on ititutim he "third hi n-e. Is ht;f fault .c o ding to the sam authority, i hat it does not reach far enough; f. i I the majority to .ull themsi'lves. Il e to write a letter wkui ami -upjiti providen n initiative on the pai I is ImKjM.ible to write all the rascal- It seemed really anxious to retun that kings have made for ensUviri I trom its wonderings off after falsi he people in all tges of the wor d I rods and to stand once more for th Your committee has carefully Fur- rnee frep le of Norlb Carol-,n8 eyed the ground ard nod the fol . l n u u . i .1:.. nnnfrnninr vhat shall the hrvest of mventet t wing conditions confronting n- " a a aaaa T -in n . i . .t ii iou win nna tnaT an me argutuiuo and kiogcraft w of tbis cl-.ss hey always bestrode the necits oi tbe people, not that they wanted ti do it, but because tbe people wer better off for beii-i; ruidaii. That it iheir argument. Turn ;i whatever way you will wnether l c meg from the mouth ot a king a iq excuse tor enulavit g me peopl nlaln and simple principles o' Thomas Jefferson. Then it repu li lted Cleveland, Carlisle, Ranson and the other false leaders, anr told them to get ont of the part ' hey had so long betrayed. Ther it seemed anxious to get togethe tho Populists, Silver Republicans r nia country, or from th.. moutbsoi ,t.d all others who stand for thi men of on race as a maaon for en- rlnclplf 8of Jefferson and Lincoln iiaving the men of another race, n . . . . . , , is all the same old a-rpent." Bnt now what a change ! To-daj It is noticeable that so far no red f he Party ha8 turned its back uPr shirt Democratic paper in this Statt the Popnllats and Silver Republi lias eadorsed or even published th above doctrine. Whjl Because tht red shirt brand of "Imperialism'' w tiave here in North Carolina is worst bau anything that McKinley hat lone or is charged with doing in tht Philippines. Mr. Bryan cannot talk imperial ism in this State without condemning the Simmons red shirt ma Mine more an he could condemn the MuKin- y policy in the Philippines. can?, and is now running after thi Clevelands, the Carlisles, the Hillf, the Gormans and the Crokers and the corrupt Tammany organization The Gold bugs and monopolists tre fastcaptnrlng again the organ ization and the old line Doliticlane ire again in charge and after tht flesh pots of Egypt The People' Party has its work to do over again Let us not hereafter try to put new wine in old bottles. Ina a ranrAAnttivA rf the OoeVipl immonr-Joe Daniels-Waddell, rec" h'rt, rotten egg, shot gun. intiraida ton and 'rand gang, in the Terpn' f J. C. Bnxton ; the other in tb person of Snener Blackburn. th mminee of the Republican party, arty that has shared with ns In th ate all the abuse tbat a vde, cor not g.nar could heap noon ns, an "o-day onr issues in the State are tb m. BlaVburn, with Bugler Piltchard, ard all the leaders of thr Populist and Republican parties fading for human liberty, a fre Fallot and fair cenn, while Baxtor vnd his party, or the leaders. ar 'till keeping up the old cry, "nigger linger, nigfi,er." even after thev as ured the poople that the adoption o t;he amendm9rit in this State forevT settled tbe negro qnestion. Thre ore it occurs to ns that it require f nventec1 ind published falsehoods bet Already the minister has beet counted out of his pastorate by falei anvass of ballots for opinion's sake County Commissioners have beer counted in by false canvass of bal 'ots, when the magistrates have me 'or an election. At the peace fn irimaries, where the much boaster amendment has been adopted, met ire killed by pistol shot or diserjo ooweled by the fearfnl knife in th camp of their political friends. Hop shall we escape te shame of th harvest of poll keppers shot, ant3 election returns seized and destroy t the hour of midnight by armeV rnobs that invented falsehoods mv be published, and men put m offiri ity, but this is a sample of how the county was carried. Thev made the majority xi large that thev are shamed of It." NO H T II A M ITO N O U N T Y . A letter from Pendleton rea's in part as follows: Thy used all the frail 1 they pibly run Id." the miI1- were gu rdeil by aruo-d guard-, and a if the State's offioi rs to call to a i.nnt persons who a-e suspected o ill it ilabhimtr in l-vls'a'ion fr e outside, and t ts al open t vafion lei various wjys Thopuzzl how to ruak-t the :aw ro ire effru v- without lnfriufring upon to ' ghts of tbe public. St ll no one car leoy tbat it gives repu'able men ai pportunity to ngg in a ns4fn' I 'rgt rope plac-il around the poll an ,j .rsult which many now avoid to ear of iuferentially smirching tfce f od names. The raau who, in defi vnce of such a law, p'i- s bis trade a i lobyist without registration, brand? limself as at least a potential ras al. The statute may not furnitd che police authority with the meaD f pnnisbing bim ; but be cannot es a e the moral pillory, and bis dis rrace will be' shared by every legis 'or who id seen in bis company. it to further argument as to who we I who are in no way responsible totb v'll support for Congress. To those of onr friends who think i Populist should be nominated, w visi to say that if the thieving me b"ds should he carried out in tbi S-ate, that were resorted to in th as1- election, it wonld b" a forlort nope to any candidate other than r Democrat But tbe next election. n ing a national election, purely th oeople for the manner in which the' axacute their trust 1 How shall we escape the fearfn hame, that if a man vote for Mr Bryan, Or against him. that in r way can effect tbe invented false hoods to be published as the machine may direct, and that machine opera We noticed a few days ago in Urnorations from removing case some Democratic paper, (which pa- to Federal Courts has been declared per we have unfortunately mlsplao .meonstitutional. Tbis Is what ev ed) that the Board of Aldermen in ry body, including the Democrat i wnmington naa votea to pay tne I legislature, expected, rney never Wilmington Messenger for the print- J ing outfit of the negro Manly, which printing outfit was burned by Wad dell and his red-shirt mob of the election in '98, after they knew thai Manly had left Wilmington. Did tho Wilmington Messenger own the outfit, and if it did, did it not own Manly also? The Craig law to prohibit foreign I national administration will protect J td at the expense of the Stete -xpected It to stand. They drew i' so it wonld not stand and got a Mg campaign fund for so doing. The Caucasian called attention o this at the time and urget4 the legislature, If it was honest t idopt the Wisconsin law which ha stood the test of the courts. Thi- it own suffrage laws and sea tba he same thievintr crowd does no4 ui rough shod ever tbe most sacreo1 rights guaranteed to the people o' his nation, and if this is done th oes cast for Mr Blackburn will b counted, he having the power of tb government behind him to en fore -He same. Therefore, brethren, le is stand together, keep our party or ranizationin taet,and when the rac -ion comes and tho present misers b1 . fraudulent election methods wil We had fearful proof of th's worl if the incendiary at the so-caller' August election ; bnt let ns hide out head in shame and ay no more. A Bryan Dimocrat. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? ia Said Cleveland Will Soon Itoclar- Himaelf Publicly For Hryan. BstHJ Dispatch It is raid here that Richard Olney vho was Secretary of 8tate in Pies lnt Clevelar d'i cabinet, has gone 'isit Mr. Cleveland at the latter' tome, Buzzard's Bay, MaBs. A report reached tbis city fron Vow York to-day tbat Mr. CUvdanr v li soon make public, a letter it vhich ue wil) declare for Brran or be issue of imperialism. Tne repor be'ieved to have eminated from rmer cabinet officer of Mr. Cleve-1 bins, C U Gandretb, M F Iaaiter, Ik iliat only on- e4,uld enter at a lime l here ere no favors nor a reuiblain-e f justice shown the I'opu it " CUM HKKI.A D CO V S r Y . Letter fr.'m Ctmbrrland county: "The tlei'tion controlled by dem crati lone One democrat votel w-o had not been registered. The ballot boxer were chargfd several times during tie day, which caused a god many vote- t be p it in the wrong b x. Ttioe tb lenio rats threw away. They d d eve ry thing possible to intiiii dat the fu ion voters." MONTGOMERY' COUN I Y . A letter from Ether : ".Since heeler i ion officers only counted . vote tgainbt the amend m nt in this town hip, I st-nd you herewith a lit of 9" a ho have been sworn as to the btllot they cast, and there are othr-rs w h qua'ify if i-eceasary "m this township a man called out the n me without being qualified an held them in such a way that no on ould see them, and to e them up a. i' - t a he tilled i hem out " " he names of tbe W who voted fu sion ticket : Wiley Jobason. Itimc i .assiter, Wiiburn Hancock, J M Rb , Indignation Meeting in Cumber land County. At a meeting of the People's Party Kxecutive Committee of Cumberland e relegated to the past, and even I county, held Angust 25th, an mdigna- man permitted to vote his honest I don meeting was csPed to be held at lentimepts and have his vote coun I Qeddie's Gin, in said county, on Fri- law is on a par with the fraudulent I t-d as cas the people every wher jday, September 21st, in which all white ar.a.ia -aar ...I ' 11 W a. 1 - 1 11 M 11 Jl tne Messenger did I anti trust law. i enaoree ine principles oi m I me, regardless of party, who sino-re- and. Tikenin connection with the at i.ude of Mr. Ooley, who is believer! o be for Mr. Bryan, and of forme o8tma8t-r General Wilson, bowf ioee to Mr. Cleveland, this repor as meet ready belief among Mr. Ou cy's friends here. WALL STKSKT ALSO HSAR8 IT. V Y. Dispatch. iin King, N R Freeman, Be me t Free uan, Wm Lassiter, aartin Deaton, h L Cagle, A La eiter, .ln F Wright I L Steed, Ira Freeman, Jno Ly it, M J Ahworth, W F Ho.an Ale Butler. E J Davi', J A Barnes. M W Freeman V G kes, Madison ' ag e, Isaiah 11 an- I cock, Lee A Bile. Jno t: Iea on, V Z J .x, P M Parks, N V Lons:. P A v right, Frank Corner, Geo L Davis, bse Freema , SeweJI Freeman, W L not own Manly, did they not at least have the power to shut him down If he did not pay for the out- fiovernor Beckham tuckv legislature Into extra sees ind special privileges to none. Then fit after he published the infamous I ton to repeal the thieving Goebe editorial which the Wilmington pa- 'lection law and to enact an honest pere copied and rolled as a sweet election law, giving to each politi morsel under their tongues, and chI Prtv ?qnal representation or a a . ti wm - - kept standing until the election as P" eiecuon Doarus. me reason? tnat uov. tsecnam gives lor cauinp the legislature together are the ver? P.-pulist party as the partv of prog islcnnta the nrnt 0.- I report thia afternoon tbat Ex Pres.- 1 I tfa.vf-A -kf t1 vVa tV awrl P hntmiiTA IlVtaa-w I " I 11 u V ' iK i i m a o 1 1 'nons system of carrying election- in Jnt Cleveland will give Jiig Upper calls the Ren I tf, with equal rights to all mei I , I rK a and nel-.l nrlvilpes to non Thon Nrth Carolina, are invited to partici-l 5 Bryan. It was said that the per Wall street men heard a persistent I Frmn. Johnsr-n Deaton, GeoSmith- we will nominate candidates of ou wn party with the assurance of their election Brethren, this address is not man I tory, simply a suggestion for con sideration, and that the wisdom anr1 -visiles of the party be consulted a campaign document. If the above news Item 1b a fact, it contains whole barrels full of food for thought. pate. Hons. Marion Butler, R. B. Davis, Bryan Elector for tbe State-at-Large in '96, John E Fowler, Thomas 15 Ow ens, Esq., of Parkersburg, and others. will addre s the meeting.. It Is proposed that the cccasion be sona who have been confidants of Mi. MeveJatd were responsible for it. Accordlog to this report, Mr. Cleve land, who has heretofore declined t e man, Jacob La r iter, Alex Freeman W E Auman, Jas N Cagle. Ilei-ry ue ler. Eli Pool, J r Cagle. Ned Green, Y f VVrlgbt, Archibald Freeman. J B Oeaton, Alex Hoga-. V, Y Siller J 1 iinith, Henry Wrd, AUey sjmit er man, Ue try I. Davis, no L Freem-m, athan 1 u ker, Tbos B Hogan, Pass nake known bis preference, wib I Crawford, CI gg FreemanT J Parker deo'lne to keep a office to which h was never elected. The politicians who make up tbe Simmons machine have shown by their conduct that they would wreck the interest of every farmer and the State besides, in order to get for themselves the offices. Such men are not only unworthy of holding high positions, but they are danger ous men to be in charge of the affairs of State. anrl rvo vii nsl Atif tata wrvmmoviJ that a mass meeting be held Ip ht only one of Mitioal import, but reasons that should Induce himtc M'ch county in tho district, and ul " w ",,u UM,'"U "W such coarse pursued as will 6erv men anaaossnet picnr, to lD1 rhe best interests of our party, our I end we ask the hearty co-operation of country and the cause we are strlv-1 all ladies m th various townships ng to maintain. R A. Cobb, Chairman A. V. Miller, Sec. Lenoir, N. C , Sept. 12 1900. jive oat f r i u plication wi bin veek an epen let'er declaring the is oje of imperialism is paramount anc asking his trieuds to support Mr. Bryan. The farmer who cannot get enough labor to run his farm and harvesi his crop has no one to blame but the Simmons machine, that has forced the two horrible nigger and red shirt campaigns upon the State. Not Much to Crow Over. Greensboro Telegram. Our interesting contemporary of Concord, the Daily Standard in com- fJongressman Atvater tn his card I men ting on the statement that 81 per friendly to our cause, and who feel an interest in the perpetuation of socia' and religions liberty, to lend us their countenance and kindly offices on thi occa ion, fraught, as It i, with momen tous issues and to be attended, as we hope, with important results. By order of the Executive Commit- tee. J. E. Gibrktt Cbm'n. BRYAN DEMOCRATS The Caucasian in publishing tbe votes of each county put Lincoln two hundred for the amendment. Our attention has just been called to this mistake by the Chairman cent , of the white children and 29 per cent of the o lored ones are in attend ance upon the public schools, says that 'notwithstanding the political cry to the contrary, we believe educat'on is and ever will be more popular and ad vanced am -ng the Caucasian than any When the negro votes the Demo-1 other race " Do?s our contemporary said he would not yield to the over nr s of the Populists who wanted him to run independent. We dare Mm to name a single Populist who wanted him to run. o' the People's Party Committee oi ratic ticket, then that is white su- think that the aucasian parents of that county. We take pleasure in premacy; but when the negro votes North r" h ve much tocrow over nUlagcorrectlo-tolheeflecuh,, -ny other tleW .ha. at cm glve, alTW the county went aalne. ?hfl amcnt) the wme wld poliUclaaii?gTophobi8 uhe advaim ' t whit litt'e edi?ca- Making- OTertorea to and Xomlxiatlnaj Gold Democrat Thia Fxplalna Whj Towae Was 1 anted Down- Washington Poet. The Mmn.s ta Democrats bavi lone Hmetbiag toward their pro gramme to nominate gold men foi Congress thia year in the hope ot A man who will steal votes to I ntnanding the entire strength ol get in office, will steal after he gets hat wicg at he polls. Dr. A.J Into office. I Stone, of St. Pnl, a Gold Demo- rat, was nominated Tuesday to rn The latent news from Kentucky is I -urainst Representative Frederick C. that James Howard fired the shot I Stevens. Nevertheless an t ff rt wil; that killed Goebel. James Stubble- hl!S made to nominate eonaervativ i j s. . , r 1 i I neiu, it lurmrr tiep.ii v siierm oi viay rj .14 i)rmo.r.t- in othi,r diatrita f county, gays mat iiowara Doastea or his crime. tie state. The population of the city of Au- gu&t, fia,. aa officially annound Census repo'ts show thtt Norfolk's ropulation baa increased 11,756, 0' 33 70 percent, in tp irsr. It is now ntt, Jno Lunn, J M tjtkfs, Ezekl 1 ampbell, was Brown, K P Oeaton, Wm Pruett, I M Freeman. K G Hogan, Jas A mitti T w Vuncannon, K F reeman, A J Freeman, L W Freeman. InoJ Davis Get- H age, I.inaey Freeman, L W Davis, Sr. G K Miller, Kobt Frreman, .aa Dennis, Geo H bright, William Garner J a Freeman. K H Owen, Harrison Freeman, Lewi- ltrvan and Stevenson. Wlui t Soiiip Northern Prr Tlilnk of tlie Amendment. IS TIIK 1'iTll A M IN liM r T A IHAI lirTTKIlT Springfield (Maas.) I.epublli-an. Some of the Southern an-ra have lai'n looking up the record- if the Cnltisl States Hiiprenie etitirt reajas-i-Ing the l"th amendment ami ! stantllng of the North Carolina neyi. difnincblernent art therennder. The findings are not erierni raging, tjunting frim tbe well known SI lughler-houxe raa in whb-h the cHirt find ileflned tire reach of Ihe war amendments, tbe Klrhniotel Time Kmyp: 'It l plain, then, that Ibe atiprr-n.-eurt's fundamental dra-trine fi.at the negm wa entltletl to lie r.lri upon tbe -ame ftiriting a acltlreri a a white man. and that tbe .iitTmire waMhe weion with which lie ua o defend hi" rieM of rillxenahip. Thi" fwlngte fundamental dra-'rlne of that tribunal, it mut plain to everyone that tbe MIiipTi plan and the era nd father plan will bav a terrible gantb-f fo run when they are directly rhilleneed and frrtisrnt 'n quet jon tifnre the aiiprerrie csiri of the United R'ate There may te acme doubt atout he MIsBiwippi plan, but none what ever of the North Carolina plan. The eon rt will either have to a'-ldethe latter plana unconstitu tional, or declare n effect that th 1.1th amendment haa become a dead letter. oatTirrirrr arElTTIOsr. 4,ff tho N'r'hrtro'lna and other un lust deyicea for the evasion of tho Fif teenth Amendment aro rrmlttef o and. tho vita'ity of the clane rmvt di 'g for t"e rodoeflon of roproaenta t ion should h teated." tho Phiadol. phTa Led re r f Rop nays. rKtild each "ovementa for the ozclnsion of whole cTaase f voters from their r gMe 'irceful and no decrease of the rep reaentation in r groan and the F.lee ral College ef the States reporting t em follow, acme of the most Impor 'ant eaiiaoa of tho Fourteenth Amend ont will b sit aside Oora ia a rep resentative democracy. With unequal, iooqul table reproantation among the 'rates in tbe Federal "owgre" a-d in e Electoral College the baic rnnci -Tito of onr naionl political inatit'i ions is fvertrown.' The President has received a 1st r from Emperor William, of Gor isny svmnathitlr with the ro ole of the United States in the Gal- eston disaster. TEAK Dr. Hathaway ha bse koowa as tbe leadl&f specUUkt to tbe cur of chronic d)eaae. "Is curable cm are sect to bin dawly from 3 farts of tbe tMui- by ptiyslcUas wbo bar bad demonstrated to tr.em fie Iest. .v:y of bis cures. Tobla DoeataU'wpele HIsr:f tbod of tr( j-.-,mt I; bis cm. It is a ijnem which Im t-ftn der-iood a-s-i jrfecUd during his long years of aaUve, 000 twact 1 ractice. Dr. TIatbas-jv has confined himself to tbe treatment of cbroole 4ise:s-o-e o tba ElowJ, tbe Nerves and tbe Genital and UriairycrjraDE. T.s cures if Varloooele aad Stricture without operation, by ir.er of a pain lets borne treatment, are tbe taarTet ef tie medical t .rr.rskn. Men who have VX tbe vltw of nature or vs l ose M od baa beeo polluted by eontacios are brouRbt barf, bybimtoaia-rtectsuteof health and eDerry. He luvites all ttiose who have any form of chronic disease or Aetknei9tocailat his office, or write bim, for free consultation and exainiuatioa aad advice. He will also aettd free. In plain wrapper his new e pat- txok and ffuauoaiion symptom bUulu, V aayob wbe wrUM tf 3. aTCWTOW HATHA WAT. M.S. IS Wattl) IB WW 11 Wi S3,sug. mOH MATMAWAfi Rt, fe. . NM nt AUtk eoaJ Btra.t -r " vtw "ww w ww w-t :' AtUaUiG. V I
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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