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We prepay expressage. ft you have not dealt with us before, now Is the time to begin. All catalogues are tree. Which do you want t Address this way : ' JULIUS HINES & SON,' BALTIMORE, fill). Dept. 808. DR. W. L. DAVIS hem may otter to take a place on the "whip this gar.- out cf the State?" 1 1 Wot . I tw ...... r. r...i :. t. ... I? nv.ii.-k... ' i iiiwl rji"'. .ill. Jjwi.UI. i il V.i,l This was the blood-and-thunder 'ou ProPse t0 " h!P ' 1 lhc Suit" j Iw.e.e m .. SDeech that Butler made tr the nJe. 11 ,s ine rocn nosc or V"-" liav . - I l. .v.. f . . . - . ' i I Mfrc n,Virt rrot.r T?U!V Tt,,,,. I1IUUC U1C OlilC JITril in VKMQZ SUU , .1 . Ml . I - V " . day night, to try and find a way to Pritchard Asks for Troops from Washington. Butler Joins Hands with the Negro i Party and Threatens ; to Fight. Consulting Optician. All errors of ref rection scientifically corrected First-class "Watch repairing. Clocks and Jewelry and all kinds of Spectacles and Eye-glasses f ct ' . . f . sale. : ; . -" R. W. HALISH, Expert Watchmaker and v Graduate Optician Main St, next door to Mrs. Barrett's store. 3, Cash Paid For Old Gold and Silver. WINDSOR, N. C "TIM filMl -1 10 IHE WHITE Mil I AM, said Senator Butler in hi speech to the ; Populist Committee at Raleigh on the night of the i8th of Januaay Ready to join hands with the op- Donents of the Suffrage Amendment and say, come and help us, provided we don't have to mortgage our souls to you,. keep their places at the pie-counte. MR. A. C. GREEN, A POPULIST AND WEAVER ELECTOR, REPLIES TO BUTLER. fii nnnirr mil I I IJLU UUI 1 U 1 I 1 tup n iintrnr How t j Oct llz A Lifc-Lon Republican, sr. J vho terrible in war trom the civ ti.it i: was carved from the i!wi mess ard claimed from savagery. Jul it occur to you when you were littering this jaunty threat thit these- :ncn have never been "whij ' 4" i . all their history? They are rv rtj!; ind may be killed; they cannot 1 cowed. Their number is limited an 1 they may lo tht Hon. Marior Butler. I be QvernowereiL-thev ciiu.ia.hir. Sir: I was' not present at the I ded. meeting of the Populist State Execu- And who, sir, compose your cohorts tive Committee T in Raleigh, but I that are to ro rail v forth to whin the have read an account of what took men 'and the son of the mm. hn place at the meeting, and your speech m icbed up to the redoubts at Get- paiucularly, with surprise, chagrin tysburg? Not the rank and file of i - x wy ""-" r4v men rna win sianq wun ineir orein- from principle.; believing that there eren for a white man's rights and a was a distinct work for that party to white mans State. They are honor- do in the State and nation. I have able men and will stand for the State's mcnL : e; r vl t : : ( j t f T" ": ' " J. e f. Air. John W. Coopcrju;- jrvss.fl,Cnn;!ijitcfT 5!t:rif( 13 years ao cr.J for County Cora b the Last E-!:ction. tup. 4 eti Kit, i K t : V. l ' C 4 ' ' i r ". " Cc-,;. v t 5 11 1 C I "Is..;:, . - C e r. i t '. I :.ie c. . : in tufa veil tJ- : r'-"- ;i 4. 1 . W v - J t I r -fctui-'f c: .... I : i i - V e: tables. RAILROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS. North, No. 2-A Time Table No. 2. I South. EFFECTIVE 4-2T-, 1899. I No. i-a 630am 6 40 705 7 15 7 25 740 8001m Lv Ar Windsor Butlers' Askewsville Holly Grove Branniimg Powellsville Ahoskie Ar Ar Ly 620pm 6 00 S40 5 25 5 20 505 - 4 45 P m a- nailv rxcent Suiidav. ' Flae Station. Train No. 2 makes direct connection : with the Norfolk & Carolina train No. 102 at Ahoske for Norfolk. Train No. 1 makes direct connection with Norfolk & Carolina N0.103 from Norfolk. J.W.BRANNIN G.C.E.BRANNING - Pre, . General Manager. ; .M.C. H1NSHAW, General Freight & passenger Agent. Dear Sin -You arc f . l in posing that I vcte for the ArserJ I hav voted the RrpiLt'.can remained in the party for the same good name. They are intelligent ticket stcaJily Iccc the ar and to reason though conscious" that ft has men and will stand with the men who licve in the rrindp'cs cf that prty. often made serious blunders and that make up 99 per cent of the State's ir Um I am dusted with my rtj b U has kid itself open . to severe but lelliRence. They are free men and Us conduct cf matter, in the So,th lUStinaDle Criticism. 1 Was COnieni lO Ihfnr ur ir nnt tn mt. tk Having entered this fight we can Ibelieve that its faults were such aslchattles of a petty cabal that bargain C$recUny 10 Nctth Caroi:a- 11 Ui not forsake it. ; We must go forword with growing age and strength would to sell the State to infamy to get ofiV Jlttu bn0lir.v q Now even mora than then are ourMib I be overcome, faults, grounded in cir. for themselves: to enrich themsel. n cfike. The incompetence c( the erties threatened. There is J but one cumstance rather than in 1 deliberate Ves; with 'tht price of her prostitution. neTO and his unfitness for lcaderh'i,i issue and but one and ' 5 ; intention, a With this reflection I They are chivalrous men, andr there- and his complete chatge of the Ke- Wp" ' "''' till that is set- have TOmfrted myself . in the past fore, will fight with those who have publican party in N.C. ha perentcd . . T - . . - I -mm . . I ana nave consciennousiy, striven 10 always protected the virtue of our the spread of Repnthcan Coctrinc. hold it to the aims and ends conceiv- women, Your army is made up-of The Aracrdment will ret rid of the That issue is whether or - hot North ed and embodied in its declaration of i jo.ooo" negroes officered hv the few ne-ro. It will rr ir.te tf ere 1th ti Carlionians are free men. principles) believing that whatever white men who have lived by trading white folks. Let; us join hands with all vwho-will issue of grave import might arise the 0n their vote and who are nafurally tor thfs reason I shall support the help us and wipe out such, a conspiracy Populist Party'would, be" found favor- enraged that anyone should be about Amendment I am satisfied that -those m favor mg the right. ' , to end that traffic Negroes and I do not subscribe to national lks of free suffrage,can,by combining their ' Now, sir, the people of North xCar- renegade whites, Mr. Butler, may dolocratic principles, but I do to the strength in the ". coming 'camrjaignre-1 olina are. confronted by. the most se- Uhat British veterans failed to dolqucsuoo of maintaining the supfetn. deem the ; btate trom the ; Keel blurt nous crisis in their history since the and what the battalions of Grant cy of the white vote and of reepsg uang. - r time when the State's intelligence never did but I doubt it. oerroes out of fUcc and rrtvrr.tL-z ; The negro question I know con- and worth scourged ignorance, vice frontsj us, and it must be settled, but ahd debauchery from its high places, self if you can get a purchasci. There and by their vote taking charge c f m we canTt trust the man .wno has lived a quarter of.a. century ago. It is are some who believe your search in county and state. on the negro forthirty years to settle proposed to right a wrong, d 1 ,m with -you. My race priJe it. We are the loiks who at heart btate through force, fraud and . fanat-1; nn iH Infrrenre fmm vm.r rrn. nri !r.rrvrrr (rniniu Sti I mi - 1 " - 1 .. . . 1 " .,.- . . - r . ij. : i . 1 1 t. .1 t I t-j 1 1 .1 I . ... ... .1 wain uu,cuicu, uwi,.iuc;. ..hc.waui wusm, ai uie ume wnen ncr wonnj iduct. . You cannot sell the men who I my vote w:th yours and my Cher it settled so they ean no longer use it citizenship was importent and when compose the Populist Tarty. You friends and neighbors for permanent as a scare-crow. I he Republicans her protest .was considered good may attempt to betray them; they white supremacy. aisu arc aujuous iui iusciucmcm,auu cause ior iresn maignuies ana more have come to expect that at your iouTs,eio, they'll help to settle it in j the proper high-handed outrages , by. r the aliens hands. You cannot lead them within J N-, VV. COO I F.R. way. r ; and irenegad&s who held a bayonet the lines of your negro and renegade Howard, N. C, Feb. 10, 19 Let us join hands and defeat for- t&hfr throat whfle What price, Mr.' Butler, has Mr. Cooper i$ one of the rzoil i , I For ithirtv vears the state . has . worn I hMn nftrA vm'i TK 5.n,nKh;n nromincnt white Kcrublican leaders thic Jirrltf rron rr rr nrih'iricrc onn I . L . . I 1 - . w w a wiiu aa vvavi- w u w va uiivtiiui av .mmmi t; -t t the en : ti tk '-n l ,t ; t !..; 3 imc j hue i- '-! ' pes a-ti t, r t -. iT.h. II at..--: r are e't-'.'-al t-aM w.U rr f.u. a j .k V;n et i vt.j', j -f c; c-4 w .'! th- fr4. tt ct'i? f -f each r 1 4. 1 -.. 1 5 fr ?r a...;: Iitu t-j 1 1 : . - t ; t : f : : ; 1 s f f t rafo tx: tafet. V e f-c a rr..r .n t t t ci .:-c f,-r-.t c?i-.;.e turf j -- . . ; . t4 t c -. - ; in. . t , 1 1 fcr bcth tllrn ul I'thJ fir- A Vr Q to-.'n-a otd w'l t;-!i.a-a t.--V?5 " ; wrrj.e cc. rt t? ct .-; : t:.. Ati2fet; W.C. tRAMAN. j Cherry Pectoral Plaster Y. d i v c; ti'i i":i 1,'rt Awfil ar.xuc ty i it'll c ci the trie CVctrri! M ichiA, M h a tlc C" : "-" i.v,e ecu. 4 r.:t ;.c t. . tr. - - Mrt-S, II. liiroc, '- that fear! J f.:;!.t. A' .V. a a. ck tn c.e irto t-f - coicrr. wur: it r s tr.?e it-ja .t.r ! ; f " w-ea 4ee. - --aiiW we j . n - d.. V e fa.wM aur saae j e .v red shirts the letters riveted upon her limbs a2ain doubtless, when you have ir Bertie county. Several years aro in her hour of weakness and has done wilippCj, decent white men "out of he was a candidate on the Republican ce by violence lt patiently, hoping in. the end that the State." You will not get it until ticket for Shcn.T, and net later lhaa win by fair would drop away of their own , weight you accomplish that undertaking, and last election was a candidate for Co, .Vj .. -. i 1 1 j 1 . rr x . . 1 . . ... . . . m ' ... t . 1 I t CHESAPEAKE LINE. U. S. Mail Steamers ' , To all Points- North East & West. Lv. Norfolk, Jackson St.... ....;.... ...5:45 P m- Lv. Old Point Comfort .6:45 p. m. Ar. Baltimore, Pier 19, Light st..., 7:00 a. m. B. & O, R. R. P. R. R. Lv. Baltimore.... Ar. Philadelphia. Ar. New York... 7:55 a. m. 10:15 a. m. -12:35 P- rn. 8:00 a. m. 10:15 a. m. 12:43 p. m- -1 who try to take that which thev cannot . .. I rr wonlrl Ke ctnirlr nff -ufen th .an. . u .1 1.' .' --.I.. I fnnmiuirtnff means. Uut it takes something more . . r w . rr "one wouiu uirn uc more cmunmij - lie has f rured in than a red shirt 'to scare a Populist nwsities engendered of t war and 6tted for the position: NegTOcs and the party council heavily and h;j In the eastern counties in the cam- Wood .had passed' ..away,; and when mistaken whites would perhaps find position on the Amendment wul ha-e paign's of recent years the'; Populists generation in the Union should you t0 their liking. You cannot de- considerable influence. We are mere haven't been running:' They have conamons in . a perspection , not cieve others. Who shall blame you, man gua to sc ir. kt - j been in more danger- there than else- distorted by passion and ' hate. The the, ef ore, for casting in your lot with hnsclf with his friends, ne:ghln where, but thev have stood true as bor has been vain; : and the State those who aloe, do not shrink from and ktndrcd'J has, now taken has now taken up for your leadership? steel, herself the work of removing the in- We have got to fight and we had cbus that has delayed her progress as well make up our minds to .do it. 1 and menaced he peace and safty. In this undertaking she has a light to! A. C GREEN. Steamers leave daily except Sunday. . ' For staterooms and any information call at. . ; Norfolk Ticket Office, Main and Granby Streets, i Phones 112. E. T. LAMB, Gen. Agt. VV. B. BROWN' Pass. Agt.- Ill 1 dill I believe there is enongh votes Jn fav or, ot free suffrage to win in the cam paign in spite of their ballot-box stuf fing and red shirt lawlessness. But to do it -we rhave , got. to be on our guara. - The election law of 1894 was wide open and I. wouldn't ask any thing easier than - to . steal 50,000 RAILROAD CONDENSED SCHEDULE Dated Jan. 15th, 1899. No. No. No. No. iio? 49 Stations. 48. ti P. M. A. M. P-'M. A. M, a 20 9 00 Lv.Norfolk,Ar. . 5 55 I0 25 . 2 40 9 20 Pinners Point. 5 30 JO 10 303 946 ..Drivers.... 505 946 3 17 10 00 ....Suffolk ... . 4 50 : 9 30 3 50 10 34 Gates.... , 4 20 855 4 15 10 50 ......Tunis.... - 4 00 8 37 " 436 11 06 ...Ahoskie.... , 3 4 820 4 53 ?i ..Aulander...'. 3 27 8 05 . 5 35 00 ..Hobgood...-, a 53 i 7 36 ; 6 00 12 21 Ar.TarboroLv. 2 31 . 7 04' Ar. Lv. ' . 6 35 12 50 Rocky Mount. 1 55 6 37 P. M. P. M. " ,.; P, M. A M. 'Daily. fDaily except Sunday.' Trains No. 49 and 48 solid Wains .between Pin ners Point and Wilmington. Train No. 49 nects at Rocky Mount with tram 23 for all point South and No. 78 train for all points North. i con G. M. Serpell, General Manager. J. R, Kenley, - 8up't. Trains.' T. M. Emerson. General Passenga Agent, expect that every, son who has hursed at her breast will stand shoulder in Her defense. ':' - ,"' Under sych conditions what do I find is the attitude of the Populist organization (I do not say party) " of which you, Mr. Butler,, are the ac- o BeanUt Elatmra ;.tf, 1, . Ill kzi Y:a hra lm Uzi Bear U 1 U Izi I nx U l 1 l"??t 3 1 tr -m. .-.t t tl. I' . Z it K i tr.. ;e l-i: ived t-tt L!c, a:.. I Kit c---r i J-.rt Ccr.crr.a. A.'tt ti:re TT.il rr.inrVr.i rri.cr.c U rsjra trt i 1 3 c--:t aU 11.: Trial Irf-c frtc at R. C rmrtt'i itcrr. tA XMa, III ' . .... . , t.u " fc t J ! 1 f .-t 1 i.l'llJ oh ? CENTRA I.' HOTEL A.'i !cf, N' C LlVLt ?MAS, I'rVrv ROBIRT'S' ' ' .: i. t. r' ".'.( r O Ci V J. H j'nirs.c rt :e : 4.! trj-.'i-f !j t!.r c- I .-rfT 8 t hell ti r:f', - ? ATTORMIY-AT-I.WV. MONUMENTS. GRAVESTONES. 1- . I ti' a 1 1 i v t.. votes under it. The new election law owicu6cu icaucr: x ui.u lui. t is in force. But we'll win ip spite of your. instacne that . organization has it and of Simmons and the red shirts. - " " m" " - Blobbs -Harduppe is known as the lightnig borrower. 'Slobbs Just ike. a flash - ehf. Mr. igwag I don't like this idea of not paying cash Mrs. Wigwag "Why, before we were married, dear, you said there could be no perfect without trust. The Republicans are in this fight to the death. . Let .us join ' hands with them and whip this gang out of the State. Let us announce e to the , world that North Carolina will no longer be ruled; by . ancharists, red shirts arid reconcilable antagonism to these who would right this, wrong of thirty years standing. In your speech to com- mitee vou tell them that - you will , ev w .. Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. R. P. 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