ITHE1PI.0W BOY.
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Wadxsboko, N.C. Feb. 20., 1896
PAKTY-ISUG'PAPHHS.
t-iv fiN'rv r:minLv neat in
i .j .r - -
jKorth Carolina there is a parly bug
jheXvMmpur whose mission is to booth
the. town and its inhabitants, serve
iHio macninc element of the Dcmo-
T:iiio partj and give ad vice to. tli
iarniiirs. They give a "little countr.
ftiowfi, but the most of their space i
tilled with the news of the town
Who nartv bug editor if very watch-
fful about town, and all visitors are
foiyen a petionnl item in the paper
SoJnctimos a column is et apart tor
KticrHonal mention " All the? beau
iiiuj auu acconiyuieuuti iauico nw
liho Mpppulur" gentlemen of the town
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fsirn Ihn riltncts mon which Hie iKir-
pdmplimontsJandthe town shows its
fapreciation' by1 giving the party
lug paper a big advertising patron
Eago. If any of the "popuhr" town
Ipeople get drunk or have a fight the
Ijiarly bug editor is not expectea to
pay anything about it,;but if a coun-
! try niaJ) goes to town ancl.gets urunk
and has a fight, the paity bug edi
ct or i.- sooiiion the scene to get the
sii;Lriicii jui ho tnm no can write
j lit up'' as imws matter. It any kind
i tot an epidemic breaks out. in .town
-i courso it's not wise (?) to mention
lit for &ar that it will hurt the town
. and the party bug editor under
stands all this, lies not expectcu.
io tell anything bud about the town.
I n politics the party bug newh-
! paper is lt)emocratic. It teach.e
tUat no oeentreBpectable man can
be anything else but a Democrat,
'i'flf he is to rank in the best society
(Gudavo the mark!) he must wear
tjtbe peinoeratie label. He can be
l llicve in an kind of political princi-
pies under tho Shining canopy of
heaven,. but he's all right solong as
ihe stays in the "dear old party."
pile riiny bo an outlaw, a drunkard,
j fan infidel j or he may advocate gov
; pcrnmcnt ownership of railways sub-
. treasury plan, free silver, gold slan-
STiUFi: A.l) !ISC)11
fhe party bugs are iroublcd a-
they were "hever troubled before
Division, dicuid and dispatintacti.n
wow hold lull sway in their ranki?
Disinfcgration has set in ani; ttieii1
is no In. man power thai can boUJ
the old treacherous and deceptive
J)f mM-ra'y together any lunger. If
has violated the principles j up?n
which it was founded and gone oft'
after strange gotU set up by Cleve
land and Sberm?in. It has committ-
ed the great capital crime of attemp
ting to sell the people into bondage.
In this attempt it has wrecked n i'
lims of American honR's and blighi-
od ibo hoes and ambition of j many
a noble heartedjAmeriean toiler and
turned them out to join the army ot
.he unemployed. Bul-iLi not iic -
enSjiry to fro into detail to show the
effects of practical modern Pern. -racy,
fur every American toiler ha
ielt the effects ofit. Siitlice';it! to say
that the party can not escape its. r
sponhibility and, to day slat-ds cor
demned before adceived and plun
dered people and they . have j pro
nounced the death penalty and the
criminal must die. This is the v-r-
dit t of the j ry, i jljbgreat com mou
people, and pljto'cracy and iis
henchmen can't set the verdict aside.
There are yet home who seem ; to
ympalbizo with the criminal and
are much concerned about its future
Welfare. j
The clippings and comments that
follow will give a faint idea of the
trouble now experienced by tjhe
party bugs, IL-re's what the Ri.-
leigh cOirrespondenL to tho Chariotie
Observer says:
"How on earth are all th. Demo
crats to get together again? ' nki'd
one ot the most prominent rnenibl rs
of tho party in this .Stale this morn
ho can answer the qnostion? J
ed out gom'ei months uiio when the
Dbrerver told Mr iicllaniv that it
)!ind adherii-n to . party ur?dor i'U-u j
of "harmony." v JSul eru-u in u whiie
the uncompfomising c!itiniciit' ol
the ;.ld bug wii! leak out. It leak
the Observer) wouhl eut usfa-l
as heart could wi-h if tho -iiationrti
eouvei.tioa declared, for ''cheap rnon
y." It leaks out in thv following
lem from a tiews correspondence in
one of our exchanges:
" Hailcy, of M eck len burg," is w
t resident of H oust on, 'iYxtisi. He
tirover Cleveland goiil bu.and ex
eet to fights the hilvcriles to the
death even if I have to v.oto Repub
lican. Tuatiis the kind of a muta I
i .
i in " I
am.
For do-pci'ati.i:.
Ootid! Io!m:i Kills Democracy;.
The People's arty co-operate ! A good d-al -:v. 'ajMM
wnal
o:u!:ts unci iivt-r ineti can t clu.
fhey ay can't elect a Presid -nt
in 1800. This we do not belie v
but we will not dicurs it at this
liine.f We desire to tell the Demo
cratic party what the siivcr men and
Popu-lits can and will do. 4f. their
partnership between the Eastern
Xo'.d buis and the free coinage Dein
ecrats of the ou;b is not difsolveti
tti!:iifj It :c mi:l n tnviiin fit I hoi ami fiu 1 Kimivri s Ol .lh .kIUIi sliU
Writes to a friend here: "1 iuiiui . .. . . . . .. ,rr . , . ' , ' ,
most ouious kin-.:, ;.nJ tuo .voters v est uo not sot up mr luem
lor prineipie in tho last camjfaiir'.
We are in favor of the -amc kind oi
f co-op rationajxain; therefore we
are opposed to having ati electora!
ticket with one-half of it pledged to
support a gold bug for President,
and the other hult p'odged to sup
port jost the opposite. ?ijch a com
binati'n would be the most incon
Uis'ent thin'ir evir seen in American
1VZ TAP.IX&Q 05?mV mtMll
M 1
S?s,:z l.r.:rcc?Jf.-'y Prir.e$ niry
W.-Z fVJ THi C il V . .nihe field. . h.ilelv.V-.v. I rk ,
Vivj . ;i r.rriv.v
ask.
Wr
(urnit you wiih the best atl-stci! w '. ;t i
-"TV . trucks Vith rol'er h-arltr-
'""" - ervi you a N k o: p'l'Mrti tr.hic v
3 btst freta? whcU cverr Htate in the fpio. Wc cn
at the lawtst pr:cs f or lor vourou urmwjRon.
your old Una wagena. 'R, rm to THE FARMER'S HANDY WAGON Co.
SAGINAW, MICH.
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lfcJard, high tariff or low tariff, but
; feiione of these thintrs will debar him
rplrom Ibo .best'?) society so lon an
wears the Democratic label and
1 SJvOteA 'p.r Kl rsiirht nnl wltn Woi rnrM
-"tJ'E'j f i O " " " "
HtQ town, it he I'oes in to pay up the
i f tparty 'bug editOT for his paper he
'v,uai looKjOUt ior some suen persoo
- Kiil merUion as this in next issue of
fethe paper; -
1 "Mr. Wra. Jones, a popular and
wfiucecssful farmer ofiSmith's town
ship," was in town . Saturday; Mr.
J ones has alwii's beon a Democrat'
and takes no part with the calamity
howlers."
Thft rtflPl hit or rHi trr ?a nnt
fpected to take-much part in poLitics
rfexcept durirjg campaigns; then he
,' rf beirins to operate his mud j.linirini'
inachino. lhe English vocabulary
tis then eearrihea fiom one side to
r the other injthe effort to find epi
thets mean enough to apply tp the
opulists," and the editor that can
jBling tho most mud wins the proud
;ldistiuction of being "one of the ablet
Democratic editors of the State.r
JITheyget pay. for this kind of work
out. of the county funds otten, at the
iexpejise of tho tax payers. Of course,
they aro not paid directly for this
work, but they aro given tho coun
ty printing at about twice what it's
worth to clo the work, and they
icouldii't get the county printing if
jlhey. refused to whoop up the party
and sling mud at their opponents.
The partj bug papers also prc-
'tend t.n know a orfnt. ?nnl nhnni
-Ik" --- - - r- -w-.
!arming and frequently tonder lot"
jof gratuitous advice to the farmers
;JAs a rule' they really care nothing
!;ibrlhe country people and look up
the country as a place of "spoils'
and thinly the farmers exist nieroiy
I for feeders of the towns.- But they
Ipretend to care for the welfare of the
Kcountry, and hence their uncalled
ior advice to the farmers. They sit
complacently and look at their boss
E Cleveland's henchmen s e 1 1 this
country into bondage for British
gold, and not one word of protest do
wo hear, but when the farmers be-
?4 gin to haud fertilizers and prepare
for another crop, these little - servile
llparty bilgs almost go into spasms
pfor, fear the ,(dear farmers" will go
: .in debt, use too much fertilizers
plant to much cotton and bo ruin
ltd eerily the party bug editor is
pa monstrosity -a monstrous impedi
ffnient to the welfare and- best inler-
lesta'of the country.
in
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;u nanus appear to do sevkuiir tor
light just now and -mean while gel
ling further and further apart. Con
tedium of weaknosH are sadly " plen
tiful. The truth is no one can eti
mate first -the number of silver ad
vocales and stcond the extent of
their tenacity ot purpose. -
Note that he says "all hands ap
pear to be seeking for light." and he
might have added that it is those
who find the light that are making
trouble tor the pai ty bugs, and tjiis
is 'why they are gotting "funher
and f'uritier apart." But here's the
funny purt ot it: Confession of
weakness aro sadly plentiful." 'The
ttuvUorbt' vie expression must bjo a
party bug, tience the! doleul tone
' ' ' i
that he clothes it with. Ho sees
the doom thati awaits them.
In the meantime the Chailotle
- i i
Observer discovers a public -at ion
signed by Mr. M. L. Reed, of Bm
coinbe, and Mr, Locke Craiy.l a
member of the Ashcvillo bar wiucii
has no uncertain Lone about it whjch
seems .to trouble the Observer.
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Here, is tho extract -from the article
by Messrs. Ivoed and Craig that
troubles the party bugs most:
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It is especially the dut3T of North
Carolina Democrats to see that the
delegation sent to Chicago Arill stand
hrmly lor the iiioney'ot the ilpeople.
and if thai convention, at the dicta
tion ot Gri-over Cleveland and Wall
i: L I
street, should set at naught the
wishes of the overwhelming major
ity of the party, and regardless! of
the condition ot tho coumryf driten
lo the vtjrge ot anarchy and ruin re
rsi I'd Icua fit t im itttti ! iwlu tinH Liiflf.ir
Wo don't knovr who this "B:i!ey
yf Mecklenburg" is, i:cirhor do wo
care to know, but vvh ti he threai
i" s to vote with the Republicans, if
l.ieceftrsry, he ekpriscs the true seu
liment of nine- tenths of the "-oun i
money" men in .thcDein'ocratic pat
ty, and thiols virtu.-vliy an udmisior;
that a "sound mopoy" Democrat can
with consistency vote the Republi
can ticket a thing wo .have been
elling the people! for mariy years.
Appeals to prejudice, Democratic
blowouts, torchlight procession, etc.
will no longer servo the purpose of
the purty bugs The Washington
Post no doubt- realizes this, and it is
led to Tenia rk:
"iVow the question arises will the
Democratic partf be able to get the
swelling out of its . eves in lime to
participate in the November con-
. . ... V'
The chances are it will not. hut
the: whole carcass will probably
swell up and "bust" beiore the year
is out. No one will be injured, how
ever, by the explosion except the
party bugs and tho country would
he better off if they were entirely
exterminated. '
; Tiiis fight between two factions
of tho Democratic party is none of
urs, bnt if the Southern wing of the
Democratic party ever expects to
get justice they will have to part
company with the Northern bosses
who have been leading them by tho
nose for tho last. thirty years.
THE SI LV 1511 FORCES.
It is our Opinion that the organi
zation of a new sHver parly in North
Carolina would have but ono eriect.
H would weaken the silver cause by
dividing tho silver forces Meek
lenburg Times.
I Most of tho v,Hilvcr forres" aro in
the Populist party, and there is not
i no v
likely
likely to bo any division auiong
them. They aiuj the ones who are
forcing silver to tho front. Nin -
ingsoi tlie people, should trample
upon the will of the people,andiat
tempt to pledge the Democratic
party to the ujpori of the gold biis,
in tue inieiesi oi a tyrannical plu
locracy, our delegation should; be
instructed to withdraw from !the
convention, rcpudiuto; its platfqrui
and nominees and denOunfeil its
ac
tion aS an outrage on Deroocrauc
institutions and a menace to theiex
istenco of the republic. !
The Observer (which is a i "sound
money"paper)comes back at Messrs.
Beed and Crai; in this style:
There is a minority in the Demo
cratie partj-. of North Caio'lina' wljieh
believes as firmly and as boneiiy
that the muintainance of the cause
of sound money is essential! to 'the
well being ol the republic asiMestirs.
Heed and Craig do that cheap men
ey is. the crying need of the Ijbeoplk
It tho naiioiKtl Democratic conVeli
tion deciares lor free c'oinare are
these gentlemen willing - that the
delegates from the sound ! taonev
States shall boll? and will thev iiofd
guiltless their fellow citizens of
Nort!) Carolina who are sound mon
oy m n ii these bolt? F
Now, no one knows better than
the Observer tha. the' sound money"
taction will be in a big majority at
the nationiil convention and
do.
will
It
Detno
'.-g cThe Meckbnburg Times says
' glhero are fQore free silverites in the
IDem nartv than nthAra W1! roolll
j -.17 J ------ w ti V. Tlbll'
The: m6ssbacks are stared nearly
Iput of their boots.
therefore have no boiling to
knows lull well that by the
eralic met hod of selecting delegates
the densely populated northern
states (many of . them Bepublican
stales) can and will send' enough
delegates to that convention! to out
number the free coinage ' d
two to one. Therefore anybody
with an eye closed can see why the
Observer wants to keep the tree! sil
ver faction in line and prevail with
' ' t . : ' i - i ti ii .
them not to bolt the convention
This is the only way to got free coin
age men vote fora gold bug jpy thii
tejnths of the Democratic j):t.jerrf
tako no a'j'jxressi vo.. stand .either for
oj against silver, and such party
biiir papers' can't be depended in. on
make any fight for silver. Liku
tho Meckleiiburg Tunes, tiiey iaee
party abovecountry aiid stand ready
i swallow the nominee of the Den.-
i i
oeratie party even though he be a
gold bug. Such papers as the-Meck
lenburg Times are the worst- euo
nnies the silver forces have to con
tmd with. They profess to favor
i ii it.
silver. Out stand ready to deliver
tl eir following into tho gold bug
camp" if necessary for .party harmo
ny., Ilcnce they may do what no
gpld bug papers can do namely.
v He free silver men for gold bugs.
8) tho silver forces stand , in more
djinger of division by so called free
siUer Democratic papers than from
tlLe organization of a new party.
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Papers like tho Mecklenburg Times
n ake all earnest free silver advo-
cates tired. I
he S;atc would be j;; -it. tied in rep"
diat fig such an inl.artnonofis and
un! agonistic conrl mieralion.
j flow can any Populist a-t a vote
f r electors who will vote to put a
golJbug in the White House? How
an any food man -in anv party vhf
io opposed to tho g dd standard e.;.t
for such u ticket? . Onq of the V.v.-
aox'.h that on flue need every man who
left the Demoi-ralic anil joined, the
People's Par'y was that the Demo
cratie party declared against gold
bug and monopolists in the Stale,
yet voted and worked to elect gold
bus and monopolist for P-residen s
Now shall! wc encourage and assist
the Republican party to da what we
have condemned and repudiated the
Democratic party for doing?
; Again, what a spectacle it would
be for us to have a State ticket with
one- half of the cai.didates support
ing and advocating on every stump
the election of a iroldbut; for Presi-
O ej
lent, and the other fialf of the can
didates on the same Slate ticket
fighting goldjiUgs and supporting
just the opposite kind of a candidate.
There is no ue in discussing such a
proposition; it falls of its own weigh';
it condemns ilsell; it is absurd. x If
anything could cover up the incon
sistency and hypocrisy of the Dem
ocratic parly, ana rnako it possible
for that discredited organization to
hold together, it would ho lor the
People's Party to sacrifice its prin
ciples and agree to a combination
like tho above.
But, we can have co-operation and
successful co-operation on principle
if those who oppose the gold stan
dard will stand by their convictions.
We can have co-operation without
sacrifice ofpri ciple, but to maintain
principle, tie masses of the Re
publicans inuhc State are' opposed
to the' British irold poLicy. They
: favor free stjer and an Amcrieui.
system of hunce. yonmor L'r'tc -ard
reflects to son Li moot of tho Re
publican party -on thij. question, and
to refer lo his
.'aucasian of-last wc
selves and declare for the money f
the constitution, the Popul.sts and
silver men can and will Uili the D. in
j
ocratic party, because the people of
the South and West uro foir the free
and unlimited coinage of silver; for
government issue of money without j
the intervention of banks, u and
uainRt the increase of ibo publie
debt in time peace for any purpose
h v i Zi
ma i ou
Hear
Aiivtiiing Drop?
tOarolixa Ckntual R. R. Co,
A party with these ideas will carry
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WESTBOUND TRAINS.
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Well, may be you wero not
listening DUt tuo ooiiom uus Toave AVilmington
dropped out oi the price ol
enough Western and- Southern
States, where the Democrats tnus.
win or cease to be a national party,
to destro tlie Democratic party.
The only hope thai Democrats e.u and it was knocKecl out by a
nAj.iiili. rohunimr irnn t h a ' Pot Oil i t nrilltlllSr llOaSC. I HP
mimrt of nnincrnfr U to sp.rr.ile ! HaiTcll Printing HotlSC Was COir- I.eay Charlotte
that name from goidocracy, because Uidered the lowest priced hou J;;;;; 1i;on '
when the people understand that U the. St:Ue ulUl1 t!,C 1 g0t Arrive Rut hfrfordto,. ! -.Mo
Demojracv means the old standard Ljo doing business at tlie noiae
Democrat-' in the S uth and West
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Leave f.Tlon
; Arrive Mam let
J h':ive Hamlet 1
! Leave Wat!csr
; Leave Heaver lam
; Arrive Monroe
Le:-;vt Moi :oe
Arrive Charloite
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aro dead, and their de."lh kills the
Democratic part' of the nation.:
Silver Knight.
Wo call attention of Republicans,
who are not willing to bell their
country for what the goldites will
give them, eiiher in thy sha'po ol
office' or money, to the fact that the
Republican party by its record is a
singfe gold standard party. This is
not al,l. It must be a single gold
par.tyl896 or relegate to the rear
Reed, Morion, McKinley, Harrison
and Apison, because po one can
question the fidelity of any of these
gentlemen to the English gold stan
dard 'fheir devotion to contraction
and hard times has been too often
tested to admit of thes slightest doubt.
What Republican expects to beat all
these gentlemen in tho St. Louin
convention of 1896? Silver Knight
National IVatchmarr.
Printing House. We quote. -a
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few prices which speak for them
selves r
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1000 i $2.50. $1.75
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PACKET HEADS.
I OLD l-IUClJ, Ol ii immci:.
1000 2 50 . $150
500 150 .SO
250 1 .00 .45
Other kinds of printing done
at as low rates. If any other
house will do vour work for Ies
money, let them havo it Wc
fill no order unless cash ac
companies it.
the KGttE mmm guse,
MAESHVILLE, N. 0.
Leave Tin. he r ford ton
Leave !""helhy
Leave Lineilntn
Arrive (.'harlot te
Leave Charlotte
Leave Monroe
Leave Heaver Dam
Leave Wadeshero
Arrive. Hamlet
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j Fa-it Ve.-t iou.'e daily for all point : North ,
i Sonth and West. '
No. 'Zi eo'innrts at Monroe ) 41 At
: i.oita S;. c-ial"' for all points South rind
y .
j Sleepers on .23 arul 21 between Vil
i minton and OharloHe.
I Jnuclion points at -Mav'oo with ('. V,
;V. V. at Vade!toro with L. and A. 0.
auu . Jim- . ; . i : 1 1- m i ' i ufinu :iv, ui
A GOOQ Tiling Will Sel li M.mn with (L(Vand X.,at Crlutt
- .vith 11. a-id I), system, nt Liii'Mdntn
Just two weeks after Dr. M
C. ChamlUor, Wakeiield', N. (!,
hou-zht his first hill of Colem.'in's
we have only
letter in the i
ui w hich he :
opon
Tub Poop'e's ha.- pienty of men j Tobacco Oil Lininient, ho' or
thin iu membership from .whii h ired fivG dozen more Each
sti'Io irrado creates . living' ana
tajking advortisomen for it.
f A COMPLETE CURK.
president
eh:
witiiin its momnersiiii
to select a ea-mlhlato for
,; p .
talk :hy certain individtials, prole-:-
inir toibo L'optdists, abouf mnnin.-t-
with.C.-. and L. Narnrsv (lUtiije, at Shelh
and lintherfordton with H (.'.--.
tor inform at ion .us to r:;!e nHit'd
hIps, Sn-. apnly loS. Y . !'Alt!lA.M..n
a. l.. Monro.', .. t;.
AV. M. Mosevr.r;. 'inrinte'uhMit.
Jn. H. VViX:KJj; (i.-.i'i Mu'Kf.'.T.
T. My!:i:s, tien'-S S--;p: vintl-nflent..
). V . Smith, Tr.:;"- f a m ''.'r.y r.
T.J. ANi;::;tsix. a-.,- ;v -r j:;nt..
t . . . i : . . i ; . i i..
t!l, .M" ( -. I 1 ! i : 11 ill , I ; I i
V .. SaVi: : ' !!(' C-t filj, M)!!S .'.
ouiiiat!: :) a?;o it
p'.i'Mie
-
kiI have proven my h a'ity to the
cau'e of silver by ihy
Senate. My reeord
i4es m
mg mer wlso nave nevet
ident ified thein.--e.ives witii J iu
p'e's puriy. 'Vhv .nse. d the ip-.
uliNiH ni!:si look to tho.S' I CO! ion of
the delegates U) liie Si. L ui e
M.rK.
An opportun'tt)' wilfsooh be offec-
oil that will test the earnestness ot
every silverito.j The parting of the
ways" will soon be reached. After
nly 22, it will; no longer be neces
try ior a man; to eay where he
ynds on; the money question; if he
is for bimetalism and the people it
will be known by the position he
.occupies and the company he keeps.
for the gold standard j and thex
jbbcr barons " he Will adhere to
'party and lay aside principle, the
rlink hypocrisy of the two old par
es is io be exposed, and they forced
tp unmask themselves and come out
in their tr.ua colors. That a comb'-
ation ot all reform forces will be
cbrisumaled at. St. Louis on July 22
cms now to be assured. People's
Advocate. . '; i
will p'Ua'.Sel
Willi that ot Marion rentier's on t-hUt
great and vitni cpu-stion. My votes s0l,,i Vorl L
on this question not only refioet tne
sentiment of the people I represent,
but they express my honest convic
tions and my earnest purpose to s -cure
ai American system of finance."
venlion. '"A sUlcIi in time," ii hu
I.'een truly, said, -'saves iino." .Mo.-
It is ni time for partisanship Pop
ulists. S iow yoursoWcwrto be the
uairiots yoa have always proelaim-
p yourselves;' put your country
ajbdve your party. Intend the hand
off fellowship to the anxious millions
j list outside our; gates. United wc
in, divided we f all. Which do you
nreterr ii era ia .
The cross road politicians and fit -o
puny twenty two caliber editors
who have, been in the habit of speak-
pg disrespectful of the great reform
movement will I very soon want to
eny that they ever did such a fool?
iBh things -East! Texas Retcrrraer. 1
JMow Senator Pritehard knows,
arid every intelligent man knows
that neither his vote or anybody
else's vote in Congress will give the
people free silver or relief of any
other kind as long as there is a gold
bug in the White house. He knows
that the only way to get an Ameri
can system ot finance is to vote for
men who favor yuch a system of fi
nance for President, lie knows!
that the only Way to defeat gold- j
bugs is to vote against goldbugs.
Now let Senator Pritehard and his
friends stand-with; Senator Butler
and the People's Party in making a
squaro fight in the coming campaign
against the goldbugs and for thev
principles which we all endorse.
The seat of power in this Govern
ment is in the1 White House. Then
let us put up ian independent elec
toral ticket, pledged not to candi
dates but to principles. Let us put
up a co-operaitive electoral ticket
pledged against, the single gold stan
dard, and pledged to vole for the
candidate for Present who repre
sents these great principles that the
people of North Carolina believe in.
Let us vote for a candidate for Pres
ident who stahds for what W3 want
and need. Let us do this and then
wc can have a co-operative State
ticket, and co-j-operation all the way
down the line,; with perfect haimony
and con8istenej Then we will have
a battle for principle "as in the last
campaign when all in the co-operation
were fighting for the same
principles from one end ot the state
to the other
This is the Way to prevent Dem
ocratic machine- from again getting
in control; t his is the way lo preserve
our election laws and county govern
ment; this i3 the wky to condemn
goldbugs and tories and at the same
time advance the great cause of fi
nancial refbrnit S'tah a fight would
gain strength from j start to finish
and pile up a inajority of seventy
five thousand j on next November.
Will our Republican friends stand by
their con victionfl and follow such a
course, or will Uicy jturn their backs
upon all of these things m order to
Wiif.x a s ndicate ot 'bankeis buy
$6'2,00p 000 in bonds from tho gov -element
for 810,000,000 less than
they are worth in the market, a
man with as much sense as an Inii -.
rubber! moiikojT ought to be able to
see that they have made it outoi
the toilers and producers of the
country. Where elsj could it come
from?; Production ia the source o
all wealth, and the products ot la
bor constitute the fund out of which
all money payments must ultimate
ly bo made Bimetallism
feu t o
hue
a hot tie of Ode-nsi
in iu
so a--',rr;v::t i:u:
lye.iVia?: t ii it ai ?.!!: A him
ive anv: i-idi.-f. I osirch:fl;-d
:'s To; ,, )i! Liii-
i it i'liv 'd Lhn (i:::1ht';;,
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y-: r -' , -. -. '-. f-. " .-7 " tr
FOR Til!
ft r -
"Mr. To.-- !: Vhint
C. eai;:M; a yo...if.; !.;
was con.-dd ir.-d wor :
rm;i)o!
any lei;
low C':i:n;, N.
that
(l"lil!!'d
After usiijir
on o(".-oi:nt !
i: for .--er of
Coleman's- To-
1 -.!- . 1
nac.'o uii l!;i.!i!iett ii!" .niarcenier.r
has h;en red need hud -the horse is well
,and doing daily strvie.
' A large -tour.-ouhce lottle at dru
anil country stores for '2-i cent.-. IT not
kept in your town we. will ':ji fo;ir
hot1 ley, Kxpress charfies paid for $l.OO.
Address, Durham Special Mitf. Ok i:ir
iiani,'N. C. Ask dealers for look "To
bacco as a meUici;e" Testimonial, et
A great battle is ahead. The year
1896 will live in history as the year
of the great struggle of American
citizenship at the .ballot box for in
dustrial emancipation. Our great
est desire is honorable success! Life
and death are in the balance. Let
no selfish whim or desire to rule of
any man or set of men stand -in the
way of our march. This is no time
for men to "grind an ax," or stand
in the way of liberty. -PeopePs Tribune.
v1 !
i
has 2To yr
4 V A Tf7TTC
i XT' T
wm BOSTON "PIANOS '
For DURABILITY, BGAUir
TY, SWEETNESS OF TONR
r.nd LIQIiTNESS OF TOUC1J
ARE UNEXCELLED.
If you want a high grade Piano at a medlua
ricc, buy tnj fioGton-
If ' ycu want an attractive case, buy tho
Bo6ton.
If you want the best Action used In any
piano, buy jthe Boston.
BG5T0R PIANO GO., '
.4 I 1 - South Buckeye St., VVOOSTER, O,
j I r---i '
A'"
'.5 y :."
ere
C-V
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Tueae is one point which no gold
bug h& ever attempted to explain;
that is how the United States can"
maintain a single gold standard
when the average amount of irold
that is leaving the country annually
is more than $50 000,000, .while the
average annual production is only
835,000,000. Of course it's expected
that the deficit is lo bo made up is-
The Son.
suing bondrf.
vote for a go 14 brig
Caucasian.
or Pre&id e n t?
The gold bug squeal about a fifty
cent silver dollar won't fool the
American voter always. It may de
ceive eome few tor awhile, but the
absurdity of the thing is sure to be
come apparent if ever ono true idea
of finance penetrates the brain.
Onr Clnbbin? Rates.
We will club with papers "taien
tioneel beloW at the following
rates : ;
Progressive Farmer,
Caucasian,
National Watchman,
Constitution'
Home and Farm.
Morgan's Buzz Saw
$160.
1.60.
1,50.
1.60.
1.15.
1.15.
i 5 L, a
T
Iiornes, Mothers
MC35 Happy
For those who need help. j
A true and tried sure I
cure for lost manhood
and it? ills at sonall cost
Full particnlars free.
j. A. SMITH, Druggist
Newton, N. C.
onA CU'tX.'..:-.rt I f
nncs, 25 EJ-.ii nos vv.n i-.ottle.
FOR SALE DY DRUGGISTS. t
YOL'RS if OR HEALTH,
ti-
Senator Butler's Spseck Against Bonds.
! A Fine CanBaiern 'Document A Vote
fi..?Sed MeQiCiPS EoiTtpariY, j I Wianer-.It 'Sounds the Keynote
LTr, .f T v ! Tor 1896. j
Senator ijutjers speeclt ue-
ilivered in the Senate Tucsrlav,
TrTF THFFSl HV Vll iJln- 14 gainst tlie further isuo
a i i - - -of OOIUis and to movent the jiay-
OV IYTFTVnT ment ol coin obligations in olcl
Ur l i;l IjIIIjwjI . alone has struck a popular
. . . , -chore1 from ocean to ocean. lie-
Great problems and mighty! ( uegt8 for eopie3 of tRis speech
issues, effecting the very life of j d.lU rec(;ived from every
v.. .v.. utntp jT.nr tprn mrvin tmp union.
sion. Congress is discussing
the vital issue? of the day. Ev
ery good citizeb desire to know ;
until the demand has. reached
several hundred copies. A fur
ther gratuitous distribution; ot
who are the patriots and who the taxes the pocket of
the author beyond his ability.
To meet the popular demand,
are the dodgers.
THE CAUCASIAN,
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are Its congressional reports
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added "nothing concealed
j nothing altered. Send for it.
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