April 11, 1001 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. 3 f i i ti. wm.e mTl i Po cany hoca wires suffer from oer Tooi depreacloa da to catarrhal w4k ems peculiar to their sex. and offer on J' alter year, not knowing wbtt their ilcist la. Mri. Mary Cook, of Pitta ford. N. Y-, suffered for tlx years before he learned of Terns. Mrs. Cook re cently wrote the t oilowiag letter to Dr. Uartzaan : was not well for six years, paid misty doctor bills, tut nerer Improved rery much. I grc up hopes of ever rceoerlcg. -Finally, I wrote to Dr. II art can, axd I ass ttaakfnl to eay that I am cow well, through hie good ad rice and oeditme. I am gaining in flash ad fei young again. I wu Tery emaciated, bet bow ray own children svre urp rUed in the great change In tne When tiey visit me. SOUTHERN GOLD DEMOCRATS Tb Attempt tm BUtr up CUftltidlint M r,-d fcy tbe Most Mwpea ! Trmmdm Tier can no longer be any doubt that there will be three great parties In the United States. That the banks axd the trufta intend to throw their In Caese tew&rd the Cleveland wing of the democratic party is remonstrated by the ruJt of tte election at SU Louis, tre. in a republican city, a CU veland democrat waa elected mayor by the eSort of the leading republicans and financial institutions. The election of a rold democrat as senator from North Carolina, a man whom Senator Vance foasht as long as he lired. gives that wing of the party additional strength !a the senate. The republi can of Maryland will aid Gorman fn getting back and U!1 further help Cleveland and Hill to push their con quest. AU this mean that the demo cratic party will split. The true demo Tats with whom the populists hare fused will nerer support that combin ation. They may be able to carry some of the southern states upon the word democrat, tut some of them they can fiot carry for the populist party will coae Into new life and power. Tbe text time it carries a southern state It will toll It. The democratic shotgun policy which downed Tom Watson and thT uo-A men of the south has played its last card. If that sort of democrats want ciril war they can have It. An effort like that to bolster up a plutocratic candidate for presi dent on the democratic ticket will fail. There are too many men in the south who are intensely interested in the truths that liryan has taught them for such a policy to succeed. As a sample cf the way they have carried elections, the following document is printed from the Cosrr-f!osaJ Record, pages 4059 4070. This sort of force and fraud was used to e!rct a gold democrat to the United States senate. There is al ready a revolt In that state. The same infernal rascals undertook to Impeach the supreme J'ldgrs of the state and remove them from office so as to get hold of every branch of the state gov ernment. It as a most disastrous fail ure. They began by the most stupen dous frauds In the election. Those freed extended all over the state and the following document only gives the history fa one county: Immediately after the close of the !it Aur-:t election the election frauds In Sampson county were reviewed in an article written by Major George B. liutler, and published in the Raleigh Caucasian. The article is as follows: "The people of Sampson county in diccact The Simmons democratic machine forever doomed in that county -Or. thousand white men deprived t their vote by the democratic can vassing board Five hundred qualified voters refused registration A graphic story cf democratic outrages The county still populist, after the gigantic steal, by wO majority Names of the machine gien The Fight was strict ly between white mej The Invasion of armed red shirts revolutionary and wi!l b condemned. The populist, majority in Sampson county by democratic count was 1.400. a gala of nearly l.im In the past two years. The O.ht In Sampson was be tween white men with the ratio more than two to one tn favor of the pop ulate and the iticreased majority this year waa caused by the shameful con duct of the democrats by wearing red shirts and importing all the red-shirt cut-throats and tramps in adjoining counties to invade our county for the imrpo of terrorizing our people and driving them from their boneit convic tions. The leaders cf the democratic party in Ricijnon county, and especially in Clihtoa, encouraged and protected this Miss Annie Zlott,72 Livingston street, Newark, N. J., took Peruna for extreme nervousness. She says : 44 1 was rery ill and thought I would die. I had a ter rible headache and my head swam; I thought I would never get well; I seemed to have a great complication of diseases and bought medicines, but they did me no good. Finally I gave up and thonght I would wait for my end. One day 1 happened to pick up one of your books. I read of other women who were near death and had been cured by Peruna, o I thought I would try it. " took a couple of bottles and began to feel better, I continued Its use until now am a well woman. praise Peruna highly and wish other women would use it" howling mob to the disfcust of all de cent people In the county and to their utter rout and repudiation at the polls. "With a fair registration and honest count Sampson would have gone pop ulist by not less than 2,500 majority. After all the stealing they could possi bly do on the day and night of election we then carried the county by 1.400 majority, according to their own count. This majority was appalling to them. They did not expect it. They hoped by their stealing on the day and night of election, together with their fraudulent registration, to carry the county. They decided that this big majority must be reduced by the can vassing board on Saturday, and here in the court house of the county, a vener able temple of justice, and in the broad, open daytime, in the presence of several hundred good people of the county, there was perpetrated the blackest and most damnable outrage ever witnessed In a civilized country before. The highway robber who sits by the roadside for his unsuspecting victim, or the chicken thief who crouches in the henhouse in the night time, or, meaner still, the sheep thief who walks off with an innocent, cry ing lamb on his back any of these in the estimation of good people in a Christian community would be regard ed as honorable men and gentlemen compared to the measly gang that called themselves the canvassing board of Sampson county and polluted the county's court house on Saturday, August 5. After taking a solemn oath to do their duty before God and man and to administer justice to all parties, they proceeded while their breath was still hot on the book to throw out Lis bon township with 247 qualified vot ers. Turkey township with 228 quali fied voters. Herrings township with 213 qualified voters. Honeycutts township with 400 qualified voters, making a grand total of 1.0S8 qualified votes stolen by a Sampson county demo cratic canvassing board In one day. The populist party Includes more than twice as many white men as the democratic party In this county, and own more than twice the real and per sonal property of the county, and poll more than twice as many votes as the democratic party, yet the populists were denied representation on the can vassing board and in several of the townships were refused a judge of elec tion, but appointed democrats in their stead. The registrars were all demo crats, and every scheme and subter fuge was resorted to by the registrars to prevent populists and , republicans from registering. Voters applying for registration were asked all kinds of foolish and absurd questions and re quired to answer upon their oath. Hun dreds were denied registration because they could not give their exact age in days and months, though they swore to their exact age in years and had been voting regularly more than a quarter of a century. Others were de nied registration - who swore . to their exact age but could not 111 what year they were born. Others who swore to tfaa day ana year In which they were born and gave their exact age, but ref? erence to the old registration books did not correspond either in the day or the year given, were denied regis tration. Nearly all were asked If they had listed and paid their poll tax, and if not they were disqualiaed, when the constitutional requirements to vote In the election law makes no such re quirements. "In many townships men were sol emnly asked upon their oath about their private family affairs. How he and his wife got along together, and The larrest proportion of th troubles and ills towhirh teas ale are liabls is tbe direct result ft an irregular memtruatioa. "Dr. Le Due's Female UejrnSator. guaranteed by Kidd Drug Co. to keep the periods regular and to bring them on promptly. Sold retail and wholesale f K'Zf Pharmacy Lincoln. Neb. $2, or 3 for ried aad seat anywhere. Nam what you want. Mrs. Anna Roes, 2813 North Fifth street, Philadelphia, Pa, writes : "Four weeks ago I believed I had consumption; I took a severe cold, and although for the first few days the mu cus in my throat and chest was loose, It finally became so bud that I bad dif ficulty In breathing. Pain in the shoulders followed. As I had placed my confidence in you and Peruna, I followed your directions strict ly, and improved from day to day, and am now well again." Most women feel the need of a tonie to counteract the debilitating effects of summer weather. Peruna is such a rem edy. It cures all catarrhal conditions whether it be weakness, nervous depres sion or summer catarrh. For a free book on summer catarrh, address The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. other foolish and absurd questions, and in many instances if he was not living with his wife, or had not been divorced, or domestic troubles of any kind, he was promptly disfranchised. In Hall township a white man was dis franchised because he plowed half a day. without a plow point. After they had denied several hundred in the county of registration in the way I have stated above they drove many from the polls by - intimidation and threats, and by requiring-them to take solemn oaths about trivial and irrele vant matters and threatening them with criminal prosecution for perjury if they made an Incorrect statement in any particular. Hundreds were reg istered on strips of paper, and these strips were afterwards destroyed by the registrar and their names never carried to the registration books at all. "All of this fraud and deviltry was of no avail. The county grew strong er populist every day. Some other plan must be resorted to. Their next scheme was larceny, and it began in this way: "Honeycutt Township This town ship, the old home of Senator Butler, Is a large and strongly populist town ship. On the last day of registration it could be easily seen by the democrats that the populists would have a tre mendous majority in the township. W. A. Baggett, the democratic registrar, on returning home in the evening of the last day of registration, claims that he was assaulted about dark .within a few hundred yards of his home by a mob of men and made to surrender the registration books. He made no alarm and had no search made for the par ties, but came to Clinton and reported the fact and had it wired to the state papers that the populists had stolen the book, claiming his book showed a registered majority of 27 votes for the democrats, while both Baggett, the registrar, and John D. Kerr, who sent out the libellous report, knew that it was untrue. "There was a legal election helf" in this township, each man taking an oath that he was registered, and the registrar, in the absence of the. book, certifying to the same fact, and passed all that were properly registered to the polls, who voted. The actual count after the polls closed showed 29 dem ocrats and 241 populists, and yet in the face of this Jonn Kerr wi:ed to the state papers the vile slander upon the populists of Honeycutt township that they had stolen the registration books, as the democrats had 27 majority in the township. The canvassing board, at wir. Kerr's request, threw out the entire vote of Honeycutt because they alleged that not all the men in tne township voted on the day of election. The populists then agreed to give them every man in the township wnose name vas on the registration books and count all not voting as democrats. This t ey refused, and, after having stolen the registration book from their own registrar, committed the double crime by throwing out the entire vote of the township, thereby stealing 241 populist votes in one precinct. "Their next crime was in Lisbon township. This is another populist stronghold. The first registrar the democrats appointed was given his in struction how to proceed with the dirty work of cheating the populist out of votes, and he was either afraid to do . or he was too honest to do it, and, af ter registering about 50 voters, re signed. "The county board of elections then appointed another register. He reg istered a few and then he resigned, and instead of sndi-g the book and his resignation direct to H. E. Faison, the chairman of the board, he expressed them to J. D. Kerr, to Clinton, via vilmington, in order to cause delay; and consequently for about ten days there was no registrar or registration book in the township. The county board then appointed another, and af ter considerable delay he resigned; and men another, was appointed, vrho was a practicing physician with many sick fever patients, and of course it was understood he was to reslgr "The democrats and populists of the township then recommended another, who was a democrat and who promised to serve as registrar, and he came to Clinton to receive his appointment, but the board refused to appcir t him, bv, appointed another man who they knew beforehand would resign. Finally the last day of registration came and no registrar, and less than one-thir . of the qualified voters In the "township registered. Every intelligent man in the township and Sampson county thoroughly understands the trouble in Lisbon township: It was a contempt ible conspiracy between the election board and the chairman of the demo cratic party of this county and these registrars. And to complete their dlr tr work they took advantage of their own wrong and not only refused the 148 voters they had denied the privil ege of voting, but threw out and re fused to count the 99 votes properly registered and properly voting, there by throwing out the entire vote of this township, consisting of 247 votes. "The cause of their cowardly and niggardly conduct is explained by the fact that the populists had about 215 majority in the township. "Their next steal was at Turkey township. This was also a populist township, and the election jocsed off orderly and quietly and the registrar and judges declared that it was a fair election. ' When the canvassing board met Saturday the " ord was given and passed around by J, D. Kerr, the chief mogul and adviser for the sheepish loo ng outlay, and .turkey township, with its entire vote of 228, was dumped on ty i litter heap. Luke Kennedy, ' demweratic registrar and brother of the populist' candidate for the senate J. T. Kennedy, in order o throw out tne township and - defeat his own brother, took the Holy Book and swore that there was intimidation at the polls, but said he r not intimidated, and when asked who was, could ncc name a single man or produce a single witness; yet, . upon this hearsay evi dence, which is inadmissible in any court, and evidence which would be incompetent and insufficient even if were admissable, this board threw ou Turkey township. It was done at the instance of the registrar of that town ship, the ungrateful brother of the populist candidate for the senate. It was an ex-parte hearing r.nd their con duct is without precedent in North Carolina and was without authr of law or shadow' of evidence. "(The Caucasian is informed fron another source that five or six wit roborate the der.-jcratlc registrar, and nesc js were put on the stand to cor every one of them swore that there was no . intimidation so far t.s they could see.) "They began their rascality again when they reached Herrings township. There was another strong populist township and must be disposed of. The election passed off quietly and satis factory to everybody until the count began. The election was held in an old shop and the registrar had himself roped off and crouched in one corner of the shop. When he began to count all alone, . denying the right of any qualified voter seeing the count,' as provided for in the election taw, h.a reason for not allowing anyone t." come near him was that it . was "too hot." One of the boys on the outside, in order to give this "hot" registrar more air and ventilation, to'i off two planks on the side of the shop. Thi: registrar, "when his. deviltry could t.. longer be hidden, fused to continue the count, but it was promj-tly taken up and completed by other democrats, who feigned the returns and swore to their correctness. , . The judges and registrar who refused to make this count are indictable under the election law and the code for tailure to perform the'- duties, but their refusing to do so did not invalidate the returns, as sub stitutes were appointed who promptly did the work and signed the returns. Yet this stultified gang of county can vassers proceeded to throw out the en tire township with 213 votes simply be cause the populists had a majority of 53 votes. "This brings us to North Clinton township. This townshi. by actual count, was popu.i t by 3 majority, ar the populist poll book in which was re corded the name of each populist voter as he voted verified this sta;errent by showing a majority of 3 votes for the populists, yet the democratic count i . this township was from CO to lh ma jority for the democrats. It was do . in this way:. The boxes we: roped off and the count was made by the demo cratic judge of election, who not only refused the presence of any . jectators to verify the count which was de manded, and which is required by the election law, but failed to read aloud the names on the tickets, and many of the tickets were counted for the demo crats without even 1 einj unfolded. Unis was done in tae presence of a large n mber of populist voters and pcpulist candidates for ouice, who, by tuis arbitrary ruling of the democratic registrar and judge of election, en forced by democratic bailiffs, were compelled to stand off an see the votes cast counted for men they did not vote for, and counted ior men they would have dieu before they would vote for. The democratic judge count ed all the boxes but the township box, and the populist' judge counted this box, which showed a majority of votes for the populists in North Clin ton township, and it was so recorded on the tally sheet when ie count was made. "In the absence of the populist judge, the registrar and democratic judge" changed this tally sheet after it was signed, to show a democratic ma jority of about 40 votes. This was done to prevent too grt at a variance be tween the township box and the other boxes, and ttv prevent their rascality from being too noticeable. When this township was reached by the canvass ing board, they passed it over without investigation, as it was one of the two democratic townships in the coun ty. The populists thereupon demand ed, an Investigation. It was at first re fused, but through the appeals of the counsel for the populists they finally agreed to admit evidence. The pop ulists preferred charges of fraud and irregularities in North Clinton town ship, as follows: ..... "First The registrar and demo cratic judge of election were not sworn on the day of election, as required by law. (The populist judge was sworn;) "Second The counting was done by the democratic judge of election se cretly and fraudulently, not permitting anyone to see the face of the tickets as they were being counted, as is re quired by law. "Third The names on the tickets were not read aloud as required by law; in fact, the names on the tickets were not read at all, but counted 'pop ulist' or 'democrat,' as the said judge chose to count them. "Fourth That the counting was so illegal and fraudulent as to change a populist majority of 3 to a democratic majority of from 90 to 111 votes. Upon these charges the counsel for the pop ulists began to introduce evidence, of fering as many as six men of good character to prove each charge. The evidence began to pile up against these democratic election officials and it was black and sickening to behold. We demanded the tally sheets to prove our charges of fraud In the count and show that they had been tampered with since they were signed up on the night of the count. We offered the populist judge to prove this against them, who would swear that two rows of the tally sheet had been erased, as well as the figures which showed a populist majority in the township box, whereas it was made to count 40 demo cratic majority. The democratic reg istrar ; admitted having these tally sheets, but refused to produce them to verify our charge. The evidence was growing, so large for these dirty fel lows that they adjourned the board to meet again on Monday morning' to continue the hearing. They met again on Monday, and upon coming together, to the dismay and disgust of all decent, fair-minded people, they passed a res olution , to admit no . more evidence against their crowd, for it was evident to everyone that a fair and full investigation- of the democratic regis trars and judges in North and South Clinton townships would not only war rant throwing out both these town ships, fraudulently counted democratic but would also forever destroy the character and reputation of every mother's son of them that participated in the steal. ' "Counsel for the populists demand ed the roll call of the board when they passed this disgraceful resolution, and demanded the same when the vote was taken to throw out the four populist townships above, but to the disgust of all the spectators they scringed, and squirmed and crouched behind each other and cast sheep-killing glances on the floor and voted "no," thereby showing the world that they were ashamed to go on record before the withering scorn of an outraged and indignant people. These are . grave charges we have preferred against the Sampson county canvassing board, and in order that the people may know upon whom to fasten their contempt we give their names in full below: "Chief adviser and ringmaster, J. D. O. Kerr. North Clinton, H. B. Ches nutt; South Clinton, J. A.;Beaman; Lisbon, John Johnson; Franklin, Bulie Moore; Taylor's Bridge, Amos Smith; Turkey, Luke Kennedy; Piney Grove, Henry L. Clifton; . Halls. Tom Hobbs; Newton Grove, J. W. Bryan ; West brooks, George barren; Mingo, Eli Wilson; Herrings, Blake Warren; Honeycutts, W. A. Baggett; Dismal, Lewis Spell; Little Coharie, A. R. Har ris; McDaniels, Owen Owens. "South Clinton Township. The pop ulists demanded an investigation in this township as well as in North Clin ton, but an investigation was promptly refused by that Immortal canvassing board whose names we have given above. "This township was also safely pop ulist, but was counted in for the demo crats by some 75 majority by the same fraudulent methods that were adopted in North Clinton Township, with the additional advantage that all the elec tion judges were democrats. There was no populist representation at all, and the voters were counted by one man, who counted the tickets "pop ulist" or "democrat" according to his own wicked proclivities. "I have enumerated above some of the crime and wickedness of the demo crats during this campaign, which has forever disgraced and damned them in this country. Our people, regard less of party, color, or previous condi tions, are thoroughly indignant. They could not steal enough to capture the county or this senatorial district, and they never will. This county, what ever may be the alignment of parties in the future, is lost to the democrats forever. Hundreds of men who voted the democratic ticket in this election have denounced them and left them since the election. "As we have said above, the fight in this county was strictly between white men, and why our county should have been invaded by a foreign invasion of red shirts and cut-throats, who walked out streets with Winchesters and pis tols, unmolested by police authorities, is a blistering shame, and when this lawless mob of red shits, with guns on their shoulders and pistols in their belts and murder In their hearts, should be countenanced by civilized people and encouraged by professed Christians is a scene not witnessed since the reformation, when Martin Luther thundered at the -Diet at Worms and people were , persecuted and burned at the stake for their hon est convictions. "Here In the year of our Lord 1900 ministers of the gospel, who are chosen to teach religious toleration and lead people to Christ, were actually seen riding on horseback at the head of this lawless and irresponsible mob of red-shirt anarchists and murders. " 'When the fountains are destroyed, what shall the righteous do?'" The gold democrat in whose Interest this sort of work was done, so he might be sent to the United States sen ate was one F. M. Simmons, one of the most disreputable politicians and bulldosers in the state. Chas. N. Vance, the son of Senator Vance, in writing about him under date of Octo ber 21, 1900, says: "Under ordinary . circumstances I would not be inclined to revive recol- f-X IV 1 3 T TOBACCO SPIT L V-Jj I and SMOKE Your Life away I Tou can be cured of any form of tobacco using easily, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor by taking MO -TO -D AO. that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Orer BOO.OOO cured. All druggists. Cure guaranteed. Book- let and advic PSSIf A A a .c ctcdi ntrr REMEDY CO, Chicago or Mew York. 437 lections of political controversies with which my father was concerned, but when impressions, as I understand, are being made in the state that at the time of his death he and Mr. Simmon's were on friendly terms," I desire to state that this is not the fact, but on the contrary a short time before my father's death he stated to me that in' hla, opinion Mr. Simmons was not fit for this office, or worthy of the confl- dence of the people of North Carolina. I know the fact that my father re garded Mr. Simmons as an unscrupul ous politician, and for that and other reasons he opposed his confirmation for collector. But for his death Mr. Simmons would never have been col lector." These democratic gold bug bulldoz ers undertook to further intimidate the men who made this protest. They had them indicted in a distant county and when about 200 of them made a long journey to attend the trial the bulldozers declared that they wanted a continuance because some of their wit nesses were not there. The persecuted men replied that they were ready for trial and had two hundred witnesses ready to testify to the truth of every assertion in the document. Then the persecutors concluded that they dis miss the case. That is the way the populists have been treated by the republican bosses of the democratic party in the south. Such men as Tom Watson, Cyclone Davis and Harry Tracy, they would have nothing to do with. Eut all these men stood by Bryan to the end. Now tho same gang' have Jumped onto Bry an with both feet. Some of their bit ter comments were printed in last week's Independent. 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