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r 1 1 Tilt: CAUCASIAN Hon. Tho. E. Wat-n in hia PUBLISHED KVKKT T II UH.S f V I letter of vtwplarM- .y: -Much U-eu bmpd ujn me B TIIKCAi.'(.ahIA I'l'Ii.CO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. tttm Vlootba. Tferee Month. , l.o Ho. 11. atU-e 1'8 i Ciiti-e rnorefim-. uk ... t ''enunciation ol 'Parker than of Ko--eveit. TT.e rea..un i obvh.u en 'iK'.. )loo-evelt i- straightout Repuhoi an, wno de-Tares toidlv lor II -publican principle s detiai.tiv.d-- o lending exi.ling conditions. To i- $5 I tat :k him i a short eay job". -'He is not attempting to win Jeirew., niaushy a -I. am adheren e to JeJlVr sonian principle," "With Mr. J'arktr it I Utfeiei-t, iff- is not a Jcth -r.-on.ian ljeniot rat. yet he M-ok?. t wfur''ijf Mj.j rt of Jeffer.-oniaa Ij mmm!-. "h at t i l uf it- i-5 thoroughly di-ii .g-nt on-, iirnfoiimliv i-.et: . nv in tm... ... i I - Ml ti U IIJUUI.IIIHl V J-.IW.. WI. il K -i All. I .N ti., I,-..I..,.I. . . V I - "J r:i rn i . O W rehl Wlifcl HIrt INAI OLiiAl, AOOKKS.- J ii Al I i lull. Wltlifri -I Hri-.r. . T - I ! . ... II . .... -hi. laiiv'-i. lie -a ; u j -non k juii'c i'aiker i that h ges b -Ton' the country on a cow 'L'HJON KUi,K"LAWI.hAi.Nt.- .U,K lurdly and ntraudlini' iiiatn rn. n f- t t. an only apjioal to cowams an. M ruddier.-., i obi.ct lo hwil.d ii. " C'ltl Al K n'l' A I U' t. I i i i . a i . . i' ...... ............. ....... ,.r, , , .Mnj.i- i a'ui in. ii ri,. .: sTAl'KUKI. A 11. l H,r,( k. l.MJKK, AM 1 HKKKroKK J'. m 11..1.'AT10N i.N 4 0.N-i.til k.ni. J. ot JU TJIK rtTATK J.1K1. A J'Krtj lni..Nt i., Simmons jays that tfee Dffro fiustioD" in .ttled. liul u- cf his lieutenants in North Carol ir a "'tn to dHiffht in rattlinsr dry lKnH. iViMy th-y do nH itnou any U tter, though if a dfiaotTtttie fxilitieian had to handle a ral liv? ifj the Hh'if k would kil! him Jn one of our tJitorial la-t u wfc referring t "Hill and th- show irl-" th printer iualt u- Hell and the -how virl". It 1 k as though thn yflic d.il" mu-d have hail a fingriT in th tyj I Ju.le i'arktr was svcurtd by fro..k'd and indtVi.ibIe n ihjds ll na-t a nlain and deiit.'catc ai flHTOl WAri Moltt f i;K(ilh.i 1HA.N 1 1 tin t to doiv- the JiartV." UAV, rtl.fchl' jxiW.S Willi alakm a.mj J ilt niI .M) oh 'i n k THK H0 OK T11K .MjKJ.NO Ulltli.' ilOW HTA.Vllh JIM. CAflK l-l.Ti UoVJiKAOKV JlAl..VT Till. OJ-'TllKKK K1-.J Biliiti Jr-I.A 1 Liiu, 4ND MOKK TilA.S THo Vi-.Ali. i)t ITOUH OWN iU..j-.Mth.NT KLlii. lAhtJj 1MI) iliftlOKY .SIM J. 1-ltOCJAJMKO Tiil-. HK1.00l.u. WllfcN VOL! AIU CAOCli.(, uVl-.Ji TJJK STATJs. WilOOl'l.NO JK hHU a TJON AMJJ JiOAU.s jn.N'T ou ill.AK OF MOMfct'Klilhft Ufcl.Mi o.W.Ml ll.l IS WOKTU CAltOi.JA TIIa.n h.V'r.K MiiFOKfc AAI) Lo YOU I O.M1M j. iO ATTK1UUTK TJliusfc TOi-'UnJoA UUJ.V vs.w qutUon jj thy loi.h' In- d'C-id iy Parker'si fraddlm p.atl'orm. Will ioriiH-r jniK.Tits von? tor Park-r thi yar .simply tit-cause tliy an. j'tiMK-r.tti-.' We think not. It tiu y do they will vote ii nly !K"ist their own interest, but that of their neighbors as well. W'le n tiine, are pros'iiefou.-! wiiy muke a !ciii'tiii " KkAi'iM. iiifc iiim.wi.M.. "ClUAJLfj Li:Ms To HE t.i;j.A ll,y OS T1J. J.NClihAiSi; l. TIIIMAJ1.. NUT A DAY 1'A.ssi-j, Til AT Till; . kV jyAl'JilW lKi MOT CUUfiA ICl.l. A ii.i.Ml C'lliK, A liUmuli Oil MiMh OTiii-.i. BtKJUUb VIOLATION Ol 1 11 1. J.. Vv Wiliiiington it.-tn4,er (Ikoju craticj. ".-At K" TO Y Ho.M i The Democratic iiliticiatis in order io cml attention liom their M-1I out to Wail street, have taken up the cry, "Kooveveit is unsafe", hut Parker if "safe". The leaders of the Trust -ay that i'arker is a "safe" man. No doubt !ie Would make a alt. iiri.iiU.rit for the Tru-ts They secured his nomination and if elected to the iresidency he would have to n'ard ! :eir wants. MAIM ON lU'TLEH'S VIEW. (Continue j from ht page) Relive nothing, or who are willing io believe aoithintr to e-t in office. are men wh-. nre dkrerous te jjood irovernmenr, ard that patriotic men of al. i.arth s thoald ioin in defeating their che.a-s to t.t iuto power. "And they fel tha' the maa- etfectivi way to keep this from har peaitig t votfc direct f,,r Pr.'tddevt ito.;r-c wit 'In i 89'i rolled over IM'O- 000 VOtes in th.' -Jtato electi ns nH Weaver got about 1,200.000 votes s you can He.-tt at the vote w 11 fe an imnortant element in thU election." MAN Y DEMOCRATS F0K WATSON. 'VvhiL. Mr. Bryan will have a p. nftuHncf with many of the demo- crat, at 'he Hame. time many of tnem who do not dibannrove h.a course in stick ne io Th- demor ratie organization with the hopn that it m.Av Do rtnleemed Jour years hence win tore acM'erdmf to their own convierinT! T- I - " ' " J uuu v uovrj IU h't wauii that tirst raided the follow Mr. Hryan simply becaoso nas PwaJiowoi Parker to be regular Thov b lieve M-. Rrvn cry that Hoos.e.velt is unsate"? It between labor And caoital in the w otJaracit coat tnk. Fw men would hy aoderakeo it, Y?t with what tkill he txuA f?ret ni- tionaf CAiAmltj' by a ptac?fal et tlemt-nt. . Thin hiut h&d a wondf r lui 10 baring effect co both tabor atd cnpltal, and has given to tb whol co a ii try hope and a a ranee ror id m ure it f hard to apptv clat the imports r,l arxl far-reach in? ffects of this tliatly and hdt omt lesson. Bcond. Atcain, miht not the err&t Ithmian Cnal be rtill i-lm-p.y & hop and a dream had noi tae President's c jnrago and wisdom a -tod at the right moment t thwart entmieg on the latrtmo asd towerfal combir,ation 6f Ii tlu- encj s at home, which had so Ion. successfully opposed the canal: uw mis creat mans oi taiiona defense is a certainty. nd it wil mark a new era in our jnduotna and commercial development. "rntrd. The fearlts acd Iojdm Hal enforcement of the law jreter- ady has imore&sed everyone. n espicially the ecforcemeut of ti . Anti-rrust law. while at the asm time capi-.al's every nght has bee. prottcte i and conserved in the ful est mnrer. The same is true wi h re?pect to the rights of labor ami the producer There has nvrr been a Prefident in the White House who has been more brav and just in guarding the rights c tno nation s breadwinners. 'Fourth. President Roosevelt hats not only sustained, but greatly in creased our ortstlgn amone the na tions of the wor.d. Our coveinmett maintained th intetrritv of Cnma It is to President Roosevelt that the country owes its commanding position to protect and enlarge the important commercial relations b -tween the United Wtates and China with all its immeasurable nrobabih ties. And it is due to him that w stand today aj the most jotent powar in the world for determini j he result of the war between Japa and Itussi. Besides he has ptr. formed the greatest istrvice tor pro motirg peace among nation b saving and vitalizing the Hagut International Court of Arbitration ,f,hat International Arbitration Court and the great and growin. American Navy are tbe greatest arguments and inducements lor the peae of the world. "These are only a few illutra WATM)SM IEFtIt -T EWTO were trying to beat him for the nomination. Gistincd from lt page.) god bwroor, ami I tnt you are Hcwert w idely we may differ on other thinsn. on thh we are togeth- en we are ail whit men and we would di for the white imnV su premacy." 'Mr. Hoxvelt dinel IJookr Wa-hington. I shouldn't have done it if I had Un he- If I'm IMti dent I won't io it. But you know bow itoosevelt stamls I have tolil you hiw I tt and; tell me cow how I'arker stands?" "You are the sovereigns and you have a right to know. I am the only one of tiie ctndidateK who tias thought enough of the eople to time down among them ami tell them face to face whre I tatid. Judge Parker i silent on this sub ject; and whenever he seks out he diflVrs from Koosevelt in nothing. except iie would like to have Roose velt's place." He woke the hou-e into thondf n of appJau-4 w lieu lie said, "Oh, if J had more time so tiiat 1 miht reach 1 he eople, Parker would have to uet out tiie way, the gold Demo crats would rally U-iiiud the R4-pub. i leans, ami tiie great Jetler-oman Democrats Itehimt a man who h not uiraiil to tight?" The Democrats, he said, are, as ii-ual, making great thunder tiut of tiie tieLTO. "If thev should u-hkn no ome morning and find tte negro f -ne they would feel like the old ow that had lost her cml." And et Grover Cleveland, as liovernor, signi'd the bill providing for mixed schools in New York, thus making social equality or ig norance inevitable for the poorer ( lasses. "When I asked Mr. Parker, through the Associated Press, in apers winch he must have seen. whether he would do the tame thing, ie did not answer and he has not answered yet, When he writes to it negro, how does lie head the letter? "Sir?" No. "Dear Sir?" No. He neaus it "Mv Dear Sir' tl.e words in which one gentleman, one friend, adtlrtsses another. 'Mr. Parker is an Eastern Yan kee. I am a Soiltheri.er." Her. Mr . . . . . .1 l.!ll l. O. X. . III. sl.itriravl IlOW LIMT Ull I"vr- " la R,4, . . . va v..-.- - . - i . if.. ..M.iMoviii.nt of children Mr. U. Z. a - m m ' - - a. r r in I ari..fievr pending hefritv the prt raster of Wilmlr Georgia Ii-Iaturr; how he Sundav nlht at hi to' r pjr, M4ine. Iong sentenc"! Tolu lVt. J wind to come from UMiisiana and lk for U a.-ge. I hadn't made a public ppeech in MX years. It wa the flri chance I had had to speak a word for hu mauity. I went fat as the trains wouUi carry m, ami I spoke as best I ctu?d. Hoke Smt'h spke fr it: Selru WrUht spkeftrit. One Republican matle a jevh agin-t And vet a leiiHHratic licgislature got right in U himi that ltepuhliran und fidloMcii him a- lh little pigs follow the big pig to the plum or- cnani. Krt l'.J.lt'ANs 1 INA.NClNti HIM "T alk atoul tlit ir ttaviug liiv he said, eomtug to the t-urrent ciiarge tiiat his catnpaigu i leiug tinancisi av tin. l' oub!iinn.. He lieiif lor w'ard a'aiu in that iiule-srilide nii aud night. nanner and said with emi'hasi: "II At WaynertviUe M.mut , to te hangwl tVtot-r 21 it) f, glary. At Henders.m. M..n.uv Wat.-on wa etitenced !., the penitentiary for kin - i?' lUske t I.t Marrh. ' First A.isUr.t I Vt, , has U-r v mw J a-3 lrw postmaster general to u.yJ!,i Payne, who di-l la-t h, Twenty-nine in.! Wwr. . . in a railnwd w reck n.,r -jJ1 burg, .Mo, last Mtuidiy. Gentry's Dog and Ponvs exhibit in Raleigh .aturd.y Mr. V. Dortch, a tr rou. a iliv inn - f'nr tettf-ii uurk US 1111 doing, thev mmd liave lots of money Trier Jwnw county, tt. -jend." ""J T tie appIaUM and laughter were A Japanese gunU! tremendtms, when, after haviuir iei Monti ay by a timting miur. -u jp tt it he said : There are too nuudred meu were ou b4M uiauy tkinus ui iwuiimi.". it ui.e i only lour were saved driving a tmlky team in the sand t't u tali ui. a 1 i uauiit i i MI, dust, but you can't go anywhere." ro ,n Klie After the Populist Ktrly hud Uen f Uu,,er d al1; uU l K. betrayed by fusion, said lie, "just as ilr ra"1 Ut" baseiy as Christ was tetrayed," tiie Democrats came around to the Pop ulist view. "We didn't want to fire tin our tiag. We did not want to held that the boiai?meu of T u Dewey, the detaultiug c4ltT Farmers and Merchants lilU New lieru, are not held to t ... ,. .. I 'isuiai j.utV Il-Ilv VI r KP un a as uan street, when u,e Trusts was telling the truth about parker trtlone' but yet tho Pple w.uld Wfinn he said: ire-eiect nim ior tnese things alont My objection to .Tnrtcr. PrL-orl , . , ... , - - - 1- - . . me American reopia Alert. Who it tioi i , " l,,at kws utiiore ino country Who is it that has now started on a cowardly and -,rarfr1i!n r.t- the cry that "Parker i.-, -ie'" it tfform tJlat cai on It nrnal t.A the same Trust and Monopoly in- I1"'1! "nd 6tld)trs. i objtc to nfford that President Roosevelt, who ,m in sentiment and in deathless" liuences. es, Parker is ",afe for "A man who i we.k ,.oh Jand patriotism, shall bo defeated VilT l U"3 btbt Hill and Belmont, who is the Put hIa cnWacy in tht?ir (Hill's wbn there is such oppesitien ar- ' ltW. w ... . t Ho, .. i . i .; a . . ... ara He wAnt'ci hnnita ufn rayea against mm on acfonnr ,.ti " "s811"1 y jruu luaue up your mmu iothchiids, . . 1 if.- ,, "V Southern man who tiu v.. . , .. i i vu , vhi iii! win n.r, no atrAnir cxv uuauues nuu ueenu i - - - j v ut. W&tson raised his voice to its height, ieant out over the crowd, mid th 'The American neorsle. who won i o I scene was thrillimr- tSonthr.. i l- i a. in preserve their government, cannot blood, Southern in ancestry. South now wii.i. vol voitj how you will vole iu the com in election? Take you tax receipt for liJUa (if you have been able io ia. the price for it) and compaie it with tho amount of taxes you paid under Fusion rule and then bee it you can lind any just cause Why the Democrats should nave increased your taxes. Will you vote for a party iha uuicuCcB your taxes iu order io pay political debts? If not, then nuu. Th uvuiutiain- par,y Qxn l.uitleiitd tiie farmer by rai.-ing m.vts and in creasing the valuatioti of his mnu and have created new eilietv uud increased salaries lor the Demo- ou our nag. we uiu not want to ' " ubaudonthe field because they had !"r he l-t"tiousf m luoters, come in,- and for that reason the ,hu bond i,lkd "P1'- I'opuiisi party lay tpjlet Itr eight JUr. U. J. Harris, Republkacu. yea is Rut now the Democrats have didate for Governor, and Hg, gone over to tiie enemy. TTnimas Settle of A?heviiic "We don't need," said he, "two speak in Raleigh next Friday a'- parties that stand for the corpora- mornj (Thur.Uv) ' " tions and not ior the people. We L . , "J ; Pir want a ,rty tl at will itand for the U? b fhllli . , , . , . the patianese aud Kuv iu bu' t , v i . ' decissive battles. we ii have ii! "The bo, aie coming back to the Send -us in a club of :.u -ubtni,- ll.g," he ?aid. In the meeting in jrsi ttgether w ith $ I, and .New York recently the house was d the I'aucasiau uutil Nov. Rtu, recked with applause when he re- which includes the complete dtu ferred to the "dear, dear South," returns. and the Yankte band played Dixie. Wh sond t,H. in Texas and half a dozen other twenty name, from now untU N J Ma es enthusiasui ran high. I5h for ,K q "And this movement," he con cluded, "will go on until our prin- No one can blniiHn.ii,i.tu i..- ciples are enactett iuto law, until our for talking of the extravagant of reforms aie put into practice; it will the time. This is the !ir-t vmtt go oa until the corrupt partnership has ever had to give $5o,ouuVur uo. .udii'i no t In. . i . .... . . . - fv two tuu parues nas Nitical di version Washlngtini P,Bt oct-ii ciusneu, unui ine rule tit the corporation has ended. This move- SAVEa TWC FROM jjKATH ment will slop when we have orce WHO HAS SOLD OU 1 ! Kx-Senator J. K. Jones xieiicfj zaev see now clisastrnnia I i"uwioo iuvy win qo ir niacea in i ii wf i lid I ti trs t- t - ,. u l. a. ii iii w B-r HVMn i tL irov rr -Trv-w- in d i lliva it n.r iiiii w 1 1 gt i iivt i niviu n. i rii aiiuiii ii hiwiit i i w rt o i' n t . i im . i . that pat iy r " ' j i"u'j"dd n . , ' .v Bt ...n noun, - JJes Derate throat and iun tuai I s,r.nr, , . : ji . I Cfintcirl oc o nifn f I lint, fin miinh T i..l i ..i' . I-.t.I ..- . i . I .. r " u UJW iUU IUUK 1 " wipaaro luiiueuces i uat nave r , j Tit;f leveu n we vwn. ii, uitj sen- "ijr W1 tueiu were crying, diseased yield to l)r Kinira N been leaded with in ordr to at- snuld forget the tad conditioxts 'Tment as of the oratory, fherc was no reaou w hy thev lu.ulu DiBCoverv a, to no other inedcij- vFl? E6CUr? ?0llti1 victory. ""Jj'. ' S?1" ?mlnl8r- . T1IE puust platform. e so moved, except i,t it was in on .arth. Infalnbi-to, cou. h.aad BKttlUBl , rrar ior tne vr6" : otuuHing Alter ne set torth the reforms of "e air. I nav ijiard D van. Gm.. wol. h 5Jcaati Siuti tmn,M m: v eru n:i, inr rno ro.ti i L- ni iati y-r u. ji,. i - . i - m ; rui tot- 1 a it ..v C..a ? cratic ititi..s... - ail interview, c .i.vjbh.-. ii uas Jiicieastu I t i,0t re. at , , . u I that lorn Watson has s l.i jvv vut i yj L J1 -rKtr Ior tne UriV.; X , "ur V0"8111? AUer ne feet the reforms of ihe air. I nave h, ard J; van. Gun- hd 5o and i 00 t JateFT."4" ? ey nave sup- :n T "M"111"" OI bi- the banking system oronosetl hv hiJ auius, the Dixo,. t,cd o.n. r b a., uruiain Chairman ol the l),n . 1,- .. ? know that tha I ig, .T . ' . party, he continued : Wh,u r HDeaker, b, ,,,,L , ' , ' :rc,' .... utbi mterts oi tae country de I ""'"o' mere can do no one wno oJ1 , , . ' " tional Committee (and who is now mand the defeat of Parker and the deaires to exchange present c'ondi-K? . ' w at Jackson 8ald wnat 1 110 '"Kineiitai y .juo'ati, ns given t.ttadied to the Hill ami Pen,., J influences behind him tions for a return to the depression 1 But the Demo- re cann.t lo jusu, e ton e spt ecu Vationai i , . if x- "xn8e aem icrats, though quite u Paiaiuon, resulting in hard r 1 uaic 11 now tney ttllu u,w -uMogmpi!Hrs made f national (.omunttee in fsew Yi.ri- &. timoo fr ..t j , . , hova , - iiuuDvmuwu, ; uiu wnn neaitnv I ptupie, anu uona is- j me iianonai oanK-1 l,Jca oi ji. iew, charirinir cnvictions, aro yet still controlled SUes on tne Part of the Government. I ers- lout t mo- by tenti ment than are the w?Icn exted under the Cleveland "1 am preaching er i e fins. Ti t (ut-ysian from row until No . lot'i ! r h cents incline of If yu haven's the time to jel up twenty send ten together with fifty cents and we will Hend the paier. . i i me same dtie. . . 1 1 i- i i. i -I-1. i ., ... .. XJl OUFuur eourt the ltumhiienn i vyuorw. icei-iore many oi mem " U'U",UIU1J) yen, me eiec- trine now that 1 Pleached when T ' ' wuwuu wewmneim tne par. notwithstanding the great increase .v.- S ' ut o c :urie thore are majiy De" An A.t . . . "Ji nere to w eitome me. He loved wit,j, au u'( ' f r a venr but n SvRCP- UtT children th... h in crime under the orA? awl hls i'3rtr i,av out bag cr,ts who wil vote for President An A-toundin Ar. measason, and I him as a father, buX of RuJ, , sIwlicoL? "tnw the hd. .often- tn, Jum,. n crime under the present adnunis- and , re () w J Koosevelt not only because that is "But this danger to thQ - h and with his dying breath, in Wash- oe thi e allaya all pain, ci.rV, wind cohc, ..I tration. They have increased the have com idetelv th,, , i,he most fflcieat way to defeat tries of thj counfrv if m n' g, he blessed me." 25c at all druut.ls arth- the ben remedy for tharrl,.. Ute debt over four hundred thous- "u Ir IZ tuSioil "I T Srim01 bCaQSe Part f in Du" his ion of the in- tJ" 1 "tv-.v. ,,nt. a bott... .,..! .i..o . iinporiani question, while he. .Mr. mre him jor ,fl r.v. u come tav said ho- uThi,,... i auu uiu iniM hi ii i nu ivro v.ti i FiC.-,cUt aumiuis- Watson, is standing for exaetlv th tration cost the tax-twyers of the , exactly the atatethe enormous sum of , 201-Lt, r V ay" iu.si Hnrin.. .u '. ! frtoodtor- "elie declare that WhoJ- .. . 1JUrf- ifany one has j-old out their princi Where is any relief to come fm, ....... . . . I nnci the Demnemtw. u " I 1 IOr g1U' mat U Ir. Jones tw lJ "" veu and not he. This reply oi Mr after having increased your taxe I v . i , thevar kIhw .k. W atson'a has completely silenced "Per EX Chairman Jones. xiu ueeper in ueot for future " . lifilit. iilPnn On, N.-minee, for Governor, has had enough sad experience with makin rash t q tiiniiin f i ... SnmArl,v..nn , . I wueOBereuium tn r k, -.eek- down a little before this eamaien ins, Republican nominee for lieu- Tt .in k . mpaign. tonont Ior lieu It will be remembered that in the tenant governor, spoke in Clinton campai-n of l9o it ' t 1 and he took Mr. Glenn, democrat iJ?u?Jh tapt' candidate for governor , i y ioiu the peo- hlani.t .k" I. V' - " -MPietrom the stuu.p, that he knew Vi ooseveu and that Grover Cleveland . . nW mi iree SHOWS THE WUITJE FATLIEli. inire mm .lCT ur.th ;u:;;Tr:su mou 1-omBtiiT.M.lrtho. Th.... i p v- nio tu.iuus oroooi'-l , .v - ..v. . i.in-uuuiu jiuuse- -vio Many mother Democrat for itoose- tlon that the American citizen can velt could swallow Parker's nlat- i. ISaiftlV THlP fnr Mr l 1., i I form mi t ViauI l...! : urn... . . .. I if he should y.ix auou. wo, mure is anotner rea-1 vvvji,ju ubtoiu i,ufic' wauz oareiooteu over ou tnar liilluonces a number of 7. ' y uave out one nouse of itoosevelt's and never iret a eolinter "cmaurais ana Tpopuiiste who espe - j f-j, whu ms in nis loot.,' :iativ admire Krvn ti. aV tn 'i"" auu inereiore, no damace tTt n,., , .. that ye I. foreoa t be r,,ar a.d "1,. t -! roadT" si W hTH, V " L' ' Ann Ah. . ft mw- v in n inr r' t ri7. v w . , ' - -7 iuud u 111111 i'.j. Hnn q r to ir7; "l1" " hurd argument ever eT adVan sonifln Democracy - ' " w u ui LIl'l II- All lirilllll' . r - " v l. " ' I nrr ont7 inHln Jm.i i crane national convention. But J mui or party, as au L f 1 (V' a n Vnn. -Ui . r.i oyutoi lUf SUUDOtL - -F . . ..j w .uu w i njii. i r Kurrrri . a uiiuiii:. ti . I J 1. . -. . . . . I "Kilt PrMlnllHln T T 1 . . Hint 4kn i "... uu"iu ob eiec'tea txiat he could u.el . B parser nis ,Ja" suveruuiem ougnt to own iue great patronage he would have L 1 V wwa,'Ml11 elected te me teiegrapn The telegraph ough at his disposal to control the ma- Ji"? hju8 Policies iuto to be a part of the postal system. ch.inerv of the ortxr anrt Hin.tn nec, and could therefore do n .1 Oh h.,t vr. . ml ........ . i. " , ' r muiu.uw.u l.- . . I , .w , uu -a v . lie S WI1Q wm next convents. This woa!d rr,Lj: " " siote that th 4 When I stood un in rwru, inacn it. nu--r j wauuj wwu on nenentfrt hv h ..1 1 . ... r Bryan an Ids friends To wn PhtS nee administratioxTt And ITTJft "haW Hence thev see oleariv tht. Pp .be8ides'.would not a negative and dlst"buted to the country jople. T mast be defeated or he and his Xe" aamiaistration at least stop "as iauSne at- -Now 40,000 men trust backers will be fn che, of ).ne Prgssive and prosperity pro are employed in the rural free de- tho next convention and BryaiTnd aucli?g Policies inaugurated and livery of mail, and 27,000,000 ex- his followers will no 5 have even a JT i ,A carried n hy President pended. T have offered to irive lighting 8huw. Sh?f hV 1 m ODe of the PePlw 51.000 and I'm able to do it thank -For this rn, . wfao do not desire to see Rnr-h r-i . uuoii.manu Hpnrv ril . . 1 . . . Kjmy saiu, wnen the tirst Morse tel egraph wires were being sttung . . , ..i v.iuci vyieveit Said he Cniltl irivn r:w. r. I . . . . . " B "4C" ia jeiier trom Mr. Clevel in joint debate on the issues. and Lflw .. . ' especially on his charge, ' .c. . " " wm a,so 00 rp Roovelt. vnd. "at wheir Capt. Glena was very high regard for the n.A atthe8e time continu "J luo o caudi-i called uoon to M'resident. personalis r" Present wholesome, progress aates met at. th k .1 ,.v.,, omi, jener, of .,.' ' . live. Datritftin nnii.v k i. . 1 nKuo; .... t . wuuicf, laus class 01 voters fipo I J. ; ..l. a WU1UU navt r'cu was wueu ne said, con- a letter trom Mr. Clevelan.i t fv, I resiaent Kvosevelt. w . vo iiiai, I I A A , ' n o,k Mny-votexor nim. But u is safe ""TTr n lTTi,;t ,r. reuiem- to sav that m.-.Kr. rf rh I Trc'4 euongn alone, and inrh ah I - ougressionai 1 ' - vuo UIBIB Wkwn.,i.- . ' VM fn r0K.. i ono j uvfc ov tut) same time continn 1 " iuaA-) , i0o. 1 I "kT dates tnpt at tha . . MV luu M tJUKiasr TRIIIO in Greensboro. Mr. Glenn referred to the offer, as though he did not believe Mr. Meekins would back his offer. After breakfast Mr. Meekins wrote Mr. Glenn a chal lenge to meet him in joint debate at the rest ofGlenn's appointment, enclosing a certified check on the Greensboro Loan & Trust Co., for $500. The challenge was handed Mr. Glenn, but he returned tbe check to Mr. Meekins saying that he declined to accept the chal Record No one can understand how im- lenge. Now who's afraid? wh.. i" .? ennessy. has shown the white feather if Mr. Gleen's charges against Roosevelt are true why did cline to meet Mr. Meekins fCcho answers why. v'"'U upuu iu produce that letter I VJ rofovumiy. 1. - . ux.-giroo 1 v..ovuv nu w iixi- that he was taken u-ith T I uf ?ourse. thU class i)f voters gee ilsni?1"! Polic'fS which have Pressive it was when he said, con , ; . en Xwth dumb the situation so clearl y that ivir " Fe!lted.in Prosperity at home am eluding this subiect. "Aftpr 1 h. cuui, irom which he has never Br, advice to vote Tor Parker ibS?i Prestige honor been runted out and was not to be recovered. It wonid tn v have no effort interesting to that P " Sed and, would be extremely timely for Mr ' ? ?efeat of Mr- Prker and the SoJicy yC-U have the opportunity, are you Glonn to fivpn n- ..... ... " "u tt. iiu pcition. wnich he standi" 10 rememoer me?" uiuuute U. Willi "Srt fo r I M TJ-.l . . I TJQ s.i . - . Mr GWn ,in no Is , am concerned, J. pro- V oes not expect to d "CMmiu,s wim nis nands out- i ir. Uieen UO It I IjOSe. voting f. t-. j . ' F mnch iftmn.;n . .. hlratnl. 41 . ' " . & ir recsiuent, xtoose-lj. --.fi6u wnia uwing m tne i c"v-"-ut:j w me jieopie. ine beauty velt With tiia nrfiat maaioa r.f aenianuB Of his hnnireaa aririn I of it vcn nil J i -r . ja tuu 1 a . 1 - " " rray in wnirn IT who has th r cum bi.vatiov to BterK., U ? 1113 hjgn corage, ni5.- "e may get out in some of was said and done. There was not thk safe?" r,ONTO -BtoLj g hoi es ty, lofty patriotism f, Western or Middle Western a ripple of applause but tears w The i Q and ru&ged independence of har. Sttes liter in the camnain. hnt in lP1 DUl were .... m n uum vi imo rvi ..4.i. 1 1 if. . 1 . 1 . ... - " t uiau v 21 cutf ir. r wo a th . 1 . " ""ui 1 - - J 1 e jaas sound nrft uy va ne w not: m- to 1 . ' : id mnu s mtnetollowingfromMr. Dooley: idas. and lie does iZ-nAn. j wonderlul presence. 'Sav. Mr twi . I tnotic thin ,-c r, I I That was a enlendid fliirht of .ItoW .MlLLy ttot tt6 WSSS! tory on the employment of cWMr - vawM. 11- I I . . " BROKE INTO RN nnTTfiP lactones: JNow the South, with HN1U HIS HOUSE. all itn ehiv-lrir ni hnm.n..L.. L uuiuaiutJWlUKg and the North, protec children by statute, in. capital in Southern mills employ Southern chii- . "s auu vvii idom to nan u i . , - """ui "o uuu ute I c mow uown 10 thn tharlp-n ..t . ar, - . . uoai to use the was arrested aro? r.a I nhriaf mi., i i ..... . tae - v,tB ci. mg great posit.on to cured Th. -1 . 1 ou"tB . iveu nine children, Udus. the td isast rous different JSTSt Jd!uggiliranted to eu,c-JSi J60 taught Iove Him Raleigh Marble Works Sliipmonts made to any part of the State at same price at at sho.p. I I JOOlIl IMHH fr,rletor.. Raleigh. N. C. Wben writing tj advcrt;B-.B intntion tbe Oaucama send for CataU gue. A Business Proposition. The HATtr -V.ut UAM-VAuT: COMPANY will give a WA n;I to toe girl or boy for iM best .c:tio.i to the f.il lowir g busines- projKition : Mr Parker thiQ ' that ideal Jir Parker, th' Sage iv Esoopus, is zen " a DUlO Uiail . NH (I HDnnAi... I .... vvaen asj ted what ho thought is a catalogue houso buyer, . rderci hia Hard- Mr. ware from Chicago, wantel a It. F. S.. MAIL BOX, catalo gue price was 75 cts, sent in his order, after a month, box was received and be paid $1.10 cts. freight. uost oi K. F. D. L Box - - -Cot of getting it? tfaeight; Total Hart-Ward Hardware Co SMir price" "The solution is for you to And out." $ .75 1.10 1.85 1.00 Han-Ward Hardware Company, LOVVEST PRICES. Momrv uieL' if voth.'TITED Mail orders shipped same day order received, RALEIGH iN. 0. - -"- vf ui iiui jyxocui -
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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