THE OAUOAOIATJ mtklDS ipeech In whIch bc Visetl lac impuruuiou ui kuw uv- rUBLISHl,.? Z CRY THURSDAY BTTQI CAUCASIAN PUB. CO. RUBSCBIPTIOH RATES. mTmt, Li Moatk. Tkn UoaUi, . f 1.00 .eo 85 Ho. f TRADES I the slaughter of negroes? And mv not hi advice followed? And wu not the masHacre of more than 100 defenseless neeroes In one town planned and executed in accordance with the Tillman idea except that it occared after the election was over and It was known the mob had swept the State and woald have the support of the State authorities In any attetnut to punish them for crimen and outrages perpetrated In the ho called effort to redeem the Statt? And did not some of the MURDEUSCOXTiNUETOixcicKASE acta paed by the succeeding "red UNIikk "(ioon coverxment' Uhirt" legislature confirm the then Under Fusion Hole "LawleHHrie prevalent opinion that the leaders u'ikfl thfl State I ke a tiest Hence, hail entered into a conspiracy to Crime stalked abroad at noon day protect from punishment persons Sleep lay down with alarm and the who might be Indited for crimes Anrwl nf tho tiUtol wa. more fre- committed In connection with the quent than the song of the mocking disgraceful and bloody campaign? bird". From Aye c'xs Inaugural ad- In fact did not that legislature act- drew, ually pardon such offenders and thus Now that Fu4lnn rule is a thine place a premium upon crime? Acd of the past and more than two years did not this legislature actually ap- of "good government" have past propriate money from the State Into history how would it do to Treasury to defend the thieves who take atock and Bee Just what are had debauched the suffrage and thus ... . . . I f 11 Z A A 9 some or the blerslngs the happy piace a premium upon wen: Anu transition has "brought the people of then did not Simmons and Aycock N. C? Wo have promised to use declare for peace and fair elections none but democratic authority. while they themselves were holding The Whltevllle News contains office by of virtue bloodshed and a de- the following. "Four foul Murders banched suffrage? Did people be and nobody punished. Within the lieye them Bincere? Could they in Itaafr 4 tir trAfl pu Ctti9 ff till mitrflnrj fia . w w j - I Hr farn r.P fliiPh lonta hPliAva that A I t I i l I A Ilflll I Vv a a w v RMVit j vsw a.ua w laiien place in mis uuuiuy. win Hardin colored was shot and killed lhe,r pretensions were to be taken In the Swaran near Fair Bluff and seriously? Ana now who can not a one has ever been charged wondfr that lawlessness wlks the!were arrested, on a serious charge with the crime. Felix Foley was Htate like a nestitence and who can yesteraay anern0On anQ plaCea ln called from his home and shot to . Uke ' 'pftltence' and wh0n jail. They all live in Raleigh. Joe rlnatt. a I.Ij nmti nota V,. Kntl qUtWUOU IIMI hUIUB U1VU. 111 HlgU I It is plain to every observant' reader why the Editor of the News and Observer gave space to a long editorial in his paper Saturday ab asing Judge Pritchard because Mr. Tbos. B. Rollins was appointed to succeed him as chairman. The editor of the Observer along with others of his ilk had hoped there would be a split In the lie publican executive committee when they met in Greensboro and that a man would be elect el as chairman that would tear down the party Judge Frltch nl I as built up in the SUt$. The Editor of the Observer dosen't know how to discuss any issues ex cept to holler "Nigger" during every campaign (and then between time when Judge Pritchard de cided to have a white man succeed a negro as postmaster at Wilson the constituents of the News and Ob server signed a petition which was intended to have the Negro reap pointed) and the Editor knows that while Mr. Rollins Is chairman he will not have an opportunity toholler "Nigger". That is why he is mad. OUR GRAND CLUBBING OFFER. It is stated by several of the prominent fruit and vegetable growers In the eastern part of the State that the crops are damaged about 25 per cent by the "cold snap". NowUtha time to tend In your Subscription to the Caccabiax And gt the advantage of our grand clubbing rates. We will send Tni Caucasian', Atlanta Constitution and The Silts sty Botjth all one year for $2.00 Jailed on a Seriona Chargr (Raleigh Post) Three white men, Joe Smith, Will Putney and Arthur Gooch, By ordering the three at once you get the SUNNY SOUTH FREE. It la published weekly and Is full of good Southern Stories by Southern authors, Including Stories for the young as well as for the older ones. Order at Once. Acd get three paper .for the price recent ! of two. Address all orders to CAUCASIAN POB. CO., ' RALEIGH, N. C. in responsible ever been punished for the crime. l'lare3 ro indirectly Jesse Soles and James fctallev were least to some extent for the crimes murdered and burnt up In one fourth they denounce? of a mile ol the npot where two murlers were committed a few years ago. It begins to look like Columbus County only punishes Negroes for stealing chickens and Into rnhhora nf Human lift crr f roo m . u a r m v a a ' a a v at Smith is a married man. Gooch is at a mere bov. about fifteen years old. AN ATTEMP TO WHITEWASH THE SCANDL AT CASTLE HAYXES last issue we told In our readers about the scandal at our the a a j t - t -r Judging from Aycocks phraseology convict camp ai asu5 xiaynes as above quoted the county, mentioned rePorted by the Grand Jurv of New should be a Fusion" eoonty, but Hanover county. Later reports by l. T . A. 1 as a matter of fact 1 his part of N. C. ,ne uranu Jury 8eem oe eveu aljaccnt to Tillman's dominion worse than the first report. A long ago succumbed to red-shirt 8Pecial from Wilmington to the tyranny and mob rule, and is as News and- Observer Sunday stated safely democratic as Aycock's county that the jury said not a one of its of Wayne or Tillman's native members had the courage to make borough where not the slightest an examination of the bed clothing pretence of n election ouUide of used in the Vt&ble cage in service the democratic primary has taken Pn the road3 and that at the camp proper the clothing was so full of mo iui jr cm o. i It la worth remembering in this vermin that in returning to Wil I . s k YW 11 connection that Columbus is a "dry" mmgton irom asue ixayne me county no intoxicating drinks al- carriage in which the Grand Jury lowed to be made or sold within wa9 ridin& had to 06 stopped so that her limits. So the cause of this members of the party could pull blood-thirsty attitude of her people "f their coats and pull the vermin from their clothing. And distilleries and bar ronm. ftVPr in the face of these facts the county Which Simmons wept and Watts authorties of New Hanover claim gnashed his teeth and the eyes of that the sanltar? conditions of the our beloved eevernor threatened to camP are as good as any in ine siaie bulcre out of their sockets during tho or South. In the eyes of past winter. The criminal assault with which they are charged is alleged to have been committed last Friday night in the vicinity of the federal ceme tery. The girl is about fourteen years of age and is a daughter of Will O'Neal. Mist Alice Roosevelt at Biltmore Washington, April 13. Miss Roosevelt, occompained by Captain and Mr?. Cowles, left Washington tonight for Asheviile, N. C where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Vanderbuilt at Bilt more. Miss Roosevelt, with the rest of Mrs. Vanderbuilt's guests, will take part in the bazaar to be held in the park surrounding the residence for the benefit of the church at Biltmore. Senator and Mrs. Chauncey M. Depew will also be members of the house party en tertained by Mr and Mrs, Vander- bilt. A number of new cases might be mentioned which tend to confirm the already established fact that N. j in mis aay oi "good govern ment" is actually steeped in crime and debauchery. The bloody affair at Henderson In which two lives were sacrificed and others imperiled, the disgraceful filthy revolting affair in the city of Raleigh involving the lives of three white men and the character of a white girl of tender age. (The last mentioned deplorable affair confirms the Simmons- Watts- Aycock idea that only town people should be allowed to make and handle whiskey dosen't it?) The "morally stunted' according to this trio live in the country the pure in heart inhabit the towns. But why cite cases to show what is already established in fact ad mittad hv the "mod frnvprnmonf" regime? Let us turn from the dark and doleful spectacle for a moment and theorize a little as to the prob able cause or causes. What, then, do you a9k has come over our people that human life is . less sacrea man among tne savage Indians of our western wilds? A cause Is supposed to precede every effect. Will Mr. Aycock tell us now after more than two years of his "good government" that Fusion rule is responsible for the whole businesss? Bid he really believe that Fusion rule was responsible for the conditions described by him in the words quoted at the beginning of this article? In fact did such conditions exist then save as they were produced ana lorcea upon an unwilling people by the red-shirted mobs of 1893 who had been aroused With mean whiskey and inflamiaa tory speeches by Simmons' cohorts 3 for the express purpose of bringing about the very condition described by the saintly (?) Aycock in his in augural address? Was not Pitch fork Tillman invited to inaugurate the revolutionary movement by the offi cials the conditions that exist at the camp on alright as it is under the management of democratic red-shirt "good government". It is quite evident that we are to have another case of "whitewashing". MR. DANIELS EDITORIAL A FARCE COMEDY While the majority of the Demo cratic papers of the State are praising Judge Pritchard for the able way in which he represented his State in the United States Senate and also saying complimentary things of his fine personality. Saturday's issue of the News and Observer contained a tirade against Judge Pritchard simply because the Republican Ex ecutive Committee, which met in Spanish Fl&gahip Mont joy Floated Manila, April 12. The war ship Reins Cnristina flagship of Admiral Montojo, which was sunk by Ad miral ueA'ey m Manila Bay, . was floated and beached yesterday. The skeletons of about eighty of her crew were found in the hulk. One skeleton, evidently, was that of an officer, for it had a sword by its side. A wreckihg company is endeavor ing to raise all the sunken Spanish war ships. A room hung with pictures is a room nung witn tnougnis. itey- nolds. IT SAVED HIS LEO P. A. Danforth of LaGrange, Ga., suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg; but wiites that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the best salve in the world. Cure guar anteed. Only 25cts. Sold by all druggists. The Pardon Mill is Still Running The pardon mill is still running On April 1st, the Governor issued nin8 pardons for prisoners whose terms ranged from thirty days to six years. When Russell pardoned a lew it was incompetency; now Greensboro last week saw fit to elect ' that Aycock has pardoned many it oeer Mr. Rollins to succeed Judge Prit chard a3 chairman. The Editor of the Observer should have read the article, which was copied in his paper from the Wash ington Post some days ago, which was in substance that Southern Democrats who have received favors from the administration should re frain from abusing the administra tion as their condemnation would but cause the public to smile, and It would be the U Christianity. Contract for StatePrintInjc Awarded The contrast for the State printing was given out Monday to E. M. Uzzell of Raleigh, THE SAINT LOUIS AND SAN FRAN CISCO R. R. OFFERS TO THE COLONIST. Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas Nebras ka, Colorado, Texas, Oklahoma, and Indian Terry's. On the following dates: height of ingrati-1 February 17th, March 3rd and 17th tude for them to join the critics, J April 7th and 21st. Write for ad It simply made us smile when J verisin? mratter and infor- ma Lieu iu w. x, oaunuers, ut. A. . we read Mr. Daniels abuse of Judge Pritchard, The town election was held in New Berne Monday. In one ward a vote was challenged, a row follow ed, a ballot-box was smashed into 'am i tViOr? ne"o nrl iYia vnfoa arnful over the floor. The. leaders of Dem ocratic "good government" taught them how to do that. The Republican executive com mittee which met in Greensboro last Thurday elected Thos. 8. Roll ins of AshevMe chairman, and Judge Robinson of Goldsboro as National Committeeman. D., Atlanta, Ga, WANTED A TRUSTWORTHY gentleman or lady in each county to manage business for an old estab lished house of solid financial stand ing. A straight, bona fide" weekly cash salary of $18.00 paid by check eacn Wednesday witn an expenses direct from headquarters. Money advanced for expenses. Manager, 840 Caxton Bldg., Chicago. THE CHAM BERLIN Screw Vm Macilie. Th onlr Stomp ICachin in tbm world that oro fnQy polls all dines tail siMeC tamps. AJTOTACTUBM VT ' CHU2ERU3ICF6.C0. . OLXAN, X. V. 'Witta for CMalogn SOUTHERN R. R. In effect January 13th, 1903 This condensed schedule is pub lished as information and is sub ject to change without notice to the public. TRAINS LEA.VE RALEIGH, N. C. 12.50 a. m. No. Ill daily for Greensboro and local points. Carries Pullman sleeper Raleigh to Greens boro, open for occupancy at 9.00 p. m. connecting at Greensboro with train No. 39, "Atlanta Express. Pullman sleeper and day coaches to Atlanta, Pullman Tourist sleeper to San Francisco Cal., Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays via New Or leans and Southern Pacific, NO. 33, "Floriday Express," for Charlotte, Columbia and Savannah, Pullman sleeper to Jacksonville. Port Tampa Charleston and Agusta connections for al) points in Florida. No. 37, Washington and , Southwestern Limited," solid Pullman train draw ing room sleepers, New York to New Orleans and Memphis, con nection is also made for Winston Salem, Wilkesboro, Danville and local stations 5:20 a. m. No. 112 daily for Geldsboro and local stat ions: connecting at Goldsboro with Atlantic Coast Line for Wilming ton, N. C, Wilson, N. C, Tarboro, N, C, Norfolk, Va., and immed iate stations, also at Goldsboro with Atlantic and North Carolina Rail way for Kinston, N. C, Newberne, N. C, and immediate stations. 8 56 a. m. No. 107 daily for Greensboro and local stations, con nects at Durham for Oxford, Hend erson, Keysville and Richmond. At University Station for Chapel Hill daily except Sunday. At Greensboro with train No. 36. U. 8. "Fast Mail" for Washington and all points north. Pullman drawing room sleepers to New York and Richmond; close connection for Winston-Salem, Mocksville amd local stations, with train No. 7 for High Point, Salisbury, Charlotte and local stations. 10.30 a. m. No. 108 daily for Goldsboro and all local points, con nects at Selma for Wilson, Rocky Mount and all Eastern Nrth Caro lina points. At Goldsboro for Wil mington, Kinston, Newberene, N. C, and Norfolk, Va., where close connection is made with Chesapeake Line for Baltimore and all other outgoing steamers. 3.53 p. m. No. 135 daily for Sreensboro and immediate stations; connects at Durham for Oxford. Clarksville, Keysville daily except Sunday. At University Station for Chapel Hill daily except Sunday At Greensboro with train No. 29 for Columbia, Augusta, Savannah, Charleston, Pullman sleeper and first class coaches Washington to Jacksonville, Fla. No. 35 "U. S. Fast Mail" for Atlanta and all points south and southwest, Pullman draw ing room r sleepers to Birmingham and New Orleans, day coaches Washington to New Orleans, also with north bound trains No. 34 and 38 for Washington and all points north. Pullman drawing room sleep ers and observation car to New York; connection is also made at Greensboro for ' Winston-Salem and at Salisbury to Memphis. 4.12 p. nv No. 136 daily for Goldsboro and local stations. ' C. H. Ackert, General Manager. W.A. Turk, Pass. Traf. Manager. 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