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The Asheboro Cornier PKICE ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Wm. C. HAMMER, Editor. n-Kntvroi at tlio Fust Oftli-e at Asheboro a erond t ' j Muttt-r DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Kailroail Commissioner: KUAN KLIN M. N'KH I.. For Curiyivos bi-uu:li Pistriet: lior.KKT N. LACK. For F-r Wi. C. HAMMKL. Jl'ol' Stair Svl.atr. " J. L. I'LAH!. U. .U.-C of K P'Vrf.Iiisltiws: . K1 V. T. KOl'HKE. Fur Cit-rk if cporior iVurt: AV. C. HAMMOND. For Shcriil; J- S. L. HAYUnlM'H. For Treasurer: B. F. NKWBY. For Kegistt-rVf P-eJs: J. P. LOLOUGUS. For Surveyor: H. A. A LB I! I (HIT. For Coiontr: I)U. D. L. FOX. For County Commissioners: A. N. BULLA, H. LA8SITKH, J. W. COX. TH K Ol'TY OF on; FKOI'LK. A lack of interest on the part of Democrats might materially change the election. Many people ilo not sec the necessity for turning out on flection .lay because this is in no sense a 'loubtftil Static There is not n county cast of ."Salisbury now, except on.-, that is under Kepubli c m riili-, rnl there are only three criUlltlrS e lSt of the Yadkin Liver that eiit iu-publiiau members to the l;;st Legislature When I study tin history of the t'.vu i'i)i.ti..-al partk-.-: iu tin- govern ment of the State ami the different counties, there can he hi hesitation is to which party deserves the best at the hands) of the people. Take our own county for instance, and trVt-ry one who has taken the trouble to investigate, knows that the KepuMicar.s haw iirver jiroperly managed u:sr County affairs, and under Ieniociatic rule there has never been any cause for complaint. As a purely business investment, To..- heft thuii.' to do is to continue th.- Democrat party in power in this County as well as in the State. Now if any considerable number of Dem ocrats remain at home out of indif ference, or for any cause fail to go to the election, there is always in a large County like this danger of reducing the majority, or of possibly ..lef-itiug the whole ticket. It would be a fearful mistake to turn over the County to a Board of Conunis. sioners who never settled with the sheriff ojr County Treasurer until forced to do so by the over powering pressure of public senti ment which was brought to bear on .them. There is no county in the State which can show a better and bright er record as to the management of the finance than can be shown by the Democratic party in this Coun ty. No county in this State has a better Board of Commissioners; and there is no county in the State that has a better ticket than was nomi nated by the Democrats at their last convention. In fact our party has never nominated a better ticket, from the first to the last than is presented to the people in this Cam paign. Take Reece Blair, from Montgomery, who has done honora. ble service in the House, a tried and true Democrat. And there is Mr. Wood and Mr. Foushee, two better men do not live in the County, and if elected will represent the County faithfully. Mr. Ilayworth, our nominee for sheriff, is well known in the County, an honest, conscientious christian gentleman who, enjoys the confidence and respect of every one who knows him and will make one of the best sheriffs this County has ever had. Bis record as sheriff will be one that we will be proud of. Mr. Hammond and Mr. Borosghg ' t ' publio ' officials, and there arp not two better officers in the State. Frank New by is well known to our people, and white he was de feated in fusion days, yet he led his ticket. Everybody knows that he is honest and straight and will make a good treasurer. And there is Albright fur Sur veyor and Dr. Dennis Fox for Cor ouer, both good men and well known to our people. If the Republican noinineos should accidentally be e'eeud, we would all wake up the morning afu-r tile election and kick our selves out of bed and we will regret and woi.d.-r how foolish we were for not exerting ourselves more ami electing the Democrat ticket. Let evew Democrat not only go to the election, but speak to his neigh bor abuiit going. We want to see every Democrat hi this County do his full duty. DEMOCRATIC RECORD. No Republican cau poiut to a sin gle dollar appropriate dishonestly during JAycock and Glenn's ad ministration. No Republican can point to a sin gle dollar misappropriated under the present Board of County Commis sioners. Can the Republicans say as much for the Republican govern ment in this County'r Vote for Reece Blair, Feiin Woid and Tom Foushee; they will repre sent the people faithfully in the General Assunbly. , You don't know what Preacher Dennis, Professor Loiigloard Knglish and Brother Burrow will do. Burrow and Eng lish were Democrats all their lives until a few years ago. There are no better nu n anywhere than our nominees for the legisla ture. There is .o doubt as to where theV will stand. Occasional ly you hear a rat tle speaker singing the siren song of prosperity, talking about the expense of Ayeock and Glenn's administration, and trying to de ceive and mislead the people, ,13 to the benefits which they hae de rived from an honest and economi cal administration' of the State and County government. The Democratic nominees whom the people are asked to vote for this year were nominated in the town ship primaries and in the County Convention, where the humblest are eU: to the yreltesf. where the poor man has the same opportunity as the rich man. Democratic candi dates are only peoples candidates' and they should receive the united und cordial support of even voter who believes the people should rule. The Democratic party is the only party in which the jioople do rule. The Republicans told yon in IftOO that the illiterate white man would never vote again, after the amend ment was adopted. They have been telling ever since that after 190? no illiterate white man would be permitted to vote. This last state ment is just as false as the statement made by them in IW. The accusations that Deuiucra's employed dishonest methods in elec tions are simply a mere pretence aider which those who are de feated because of the'r bad roJ, are trying to defeat the nominees of a party which has brought the coun ty out of debt; has built bridges, improved the roads and has a large surplus in the treasury. In the face of their record in this County, the Republicans are talking abouthonesty. Honest men, wheth er they be Republicans or Demo crats, will regard their cry as a fake and label it what it really and truly is. Marion Butler's leadership means that he is trying to get on top again in this State. He has favor at Washington with the administra tion. He is working for a big job or for money; patriotism or lore of country does not appeal to him. He captured this State once when we disagreed among ourselves. We should unite this year" and make the majority to large that he will be forerer laid on the shelf. He it not the kind of man to be in charge of any political party in North Car olina. ... .A HOI."!' CON I M D x i !. No lleiiii'illca:' ci:: p i:it ' a single dols.ir Kppri-pnuu-o i.'isiio.'i estly (luiii i." Aye vn's ur Gieiiu'. administratioi s No BepuUica:: fan pen' N single dollar nr.eapp'i'pn.tied iiiidt-r the present D 11.01 r.itie colil.ty government C'i ::p Republican say hs much for li. iMiljdouii govern ment in this Ctiuniy1' The Repub lican liiurd of Vouu'y Commission -ers did In t .-eltl.' villi the Sliel'li for three years. They weiv care-If-.-s at Mint th- !n:.--"i:g .t.ral of-tie funds ol 1 tie C' '!.!'' . Every urie know? the Dt m la c liulliilieej t'i r the Scii.iie a: iii iKMiev Ol RrpleseiOallit !, and can tl'Ual them. 1'eople do not Know whele Burrow and English would staad . Both were fonnei U Democrat; hotli foinieilj ca:.va.-aed theCouuty as Democrats; botli acused Kepuoii cans more than at y De noi rat on the ticket; bom were partisan. Mr. English was in Legislature and vot ed for the bill compromising the! State debt in 16?!'. Butler aud Kussel) both came out La interviews this Wiek and abused every man who ! favored the compromise. English ' afterward became a Prohibitionist,' and was very active in the County at tne time; then he was a Populist; then he Was a uou partisan; and it is said that after the election in ' 1!H.'U, he attended a la 14 e in High Point, aud made a Democratic ' speech. It is reported currently tuut he toU! a keli known gentle man 01) tile ilaV of ttle late Kepub iicall Ci'liVe.itteli, tl.at lie Uld not kuow wlial ticket he voitld vote ttiia fall that h- might vote for some Democrats, and might vote tor some Republicans. fciilne years ago the Charlotte Observer culled hull, in politics a Bri 1. die-tail," and his conduct, it appears, justices the title giver i.iu- by this well knowr. newspaper. I'le sullii- Republican speakers that went over the county four years ago, said that if the Deiu"-crat- weie letaiind in power, that they would double the tax. and that every foot of laud and every particle of personal property would he listed by the I emocrats for taxation at the full face value. The people remem ber that these arguments were made four years ago by IJurrow and by their republican spenkers that spoke in the county and elsewhere in the State. The same argument a made two years ago, and was empha sized by every Republican heeler and worker. Have your taxes been raised I" The Couiier said iu the Cam paign of lS'ua aud a nin iu tht Campaign of 194, aud especially m tin-issue of October ;'t, U'04 in referring to the arguments made bv Republican speakers, that, 'these false statements were km .n$f W mMI 1 In England and France the Sale of Alum Baking Powder is pro hibited bylaw because of the in jurious effects thai follow its use. The law in the District of Columbia also prohibits Alum in food. You may live where as yet you have no protection against Alum 1 The only sure protection against Alum in your Baking Powder is fo Sap plainly rown n b UiAXLbP ROYAL is made from Absolutely Dure Cream of Tartar. a nun flran 1 . . r 11 proaucL Aids digestion adds to the healthfulness of food v, : :i'tpm;i,i"l fo use until this cam- p ".id It IS O'llv n iw Use 1 be- caure of the f.id that they thought t'la- t'ie people have short memories. Mr K iy jjh pr !i tMy oe n it know r v ''eHe". atiVf t. n of t!e' r it::g the 5 a high eh for a r dse .iiiruigo sptak'r? St "ke :it SpeilC '1' J vf M'.iliVad oper in tli -ir saleries of made! to deceive the people, and were ab solutely untrue and had no founda tiou in fact." The Courier said then to the people that the state ments were untrue and that time would vindicate it. In the chairman of the Re publican Executive Committee had a politics 1 committee appointed for political and partisan purposes to report the conditions of the county. This committee made an examina tion and made a report that never 6aw light; never was referred to and never was used in the campaign un til this year, twelve yeais after the report was made. The report refers to the indebtedness of the county, and claims that the county was in debt when the Republicans took charge in the fall of 1894. Every word of this is untrue, as there was $5,000 to the credit of the county at that .time. For ' twelve years the Democratic speakers, Demccratic newspapers aad Democratic officials have dared the Republicans to gay that these facts werenot true. The Chairman of the' Democratic Com missioners, when he went out of of fice, made a statement to the public of the condition Jof the county fi nances; it was public, and any, and every one was called upon to show its incoirectness, and no attempt was ever made to do so in a public why, until Prof. N. C. English, of Fusion dodging fame, of unsettled politics, of loud speech and scatter brained argument, has resurrected a political document which no man 32 1 'i cen' an hour, as an evi. 'e-.ce "f prosperity. The truth I is that t!"H cl.is-- f lai'.r.i.il op.-ri-' tiv frp cretins the ime that they 1 lee : .'i! l: vaisug". This is a stiik j itiL" ii stance tin' 'lie t int: has not j beiii. !:fei! the laboring men. iSome I of I I!. piibiiiMii oiators aie talk j nig aU'i-.r ;!,e h n-.l time of lsii: J tn 1M'!) during Cleveland" mlmiu I titration and Cox's army. The facts are tint r Con's at my went to ; Washington during liani.son's ad ministration, aud not during Cleve land's admiirstration. The Mo- Kinley tariff was enacted in the fall of 1SS0 during llani.-on's adiuiuis ration. Theie was a delicit in the Treasury of the United States at j the end of almost every month from then until Cleveland was inaugura ted. March 4, P.HKJ. The panic was full blast when Cleveland was in augurated, and had spent its force 'largely before August 100-1 when the Wilson tariff bill was enacted. Some of the Republican speakers are saying that the panic of. 1873 was during low tariff when there had beu a ten per cent reduction in the tariff. The facts aie that the panic of 1?3 was under the highest tariff in the history of the country up to that time. 1 Mft 1 H JJM rry U 1 BIG FACTORIES The Styles of Diamond Brand Shoes are Exclusive An officer of our companydesigns our styles and patterns and does nothing else. This unusual attention to detail results not only in originality and correctness of style, but m truer patterns and better fit. This is one reason why Diamond Brand Shoe9 6nug up under the arch and hold their shape 60 nicely. diamond BBmro.r I F. J J MAX HWt FINE SWS THAN ANY OTHUt HOUSE IN W WST ASK YOUR DEALER FOR DIAMOND BRAND SHOES irV LI When the ulinouncenient was made at the speaking on Monday in Union township that there would be a big Deimwratie Barbecue and Basket Picnic at Asheboro on Thursday of this week, Mr. Bur row afterwards announced that the Republicans woull have a grand Rally, Barbecue and Basket Picnic a Asheboro on next Saturday. The local Republicans here say it is not true; that there will be no barbecue, but there will be a Rally and Bas ket Pionic. No barbecue has been advertised for Saturday and this misleading of the people in adver tising is unjust and will be disap pointing to the people expecting to find a barbecue when there is none. The time is approaching for the opening of the public schools in the districts. There is a desire in many places to get the best teachers at the lowest possible price. Teachers with the best training are not to be bad for these small salaries. The demand has become gi eater for good teachers. Teachers are paid only a bare living and we regret to see the attack made by Butler and Adams on the increase in the pay of more efficient teachers and school officers, for that is what this attack on the increased expenditures for public schools really amounted to, . bOLD by The Asheboro Department Store. 15he DRUG Store next door to the Bank. Try Our Tampa Havana Cigars, away ahead of any other. Drop in and get a new November magazine, Examine our Wedgwood blue plate, and First class Jewelry, all guaranteed. We have the purest and freshest drugs and medicines, direct from the makers, and that is the kind that will do you most good. Asheboro Drug Company, J. D. Simpson, Manager. Tax Notice. I will attend at the fallowing times aad placet for the purpose of collecting the taxea for the year 1906: TOWNSHIP. PLACE. . TIME Coleridge, Coleridge, . Friday, " Grant, Bethel, Saturday, " Rack Creek, County Home, Monday, " FraokJinTille, ' Cedar Fall. Tuesday, " Colombia, Ramaeur, Wedncaday. " Liberty, Liberty, Thursday, Nov. Providence, t A. J. Cbamneas', Friday, " Randleman, ' ' Randleman. Saturday. " The nominee of boih parties for the General Assembly and the various' county of fice will be with m at tie above appointments. Please come out,' hear the issues dis cussed, and pay your taxte. Your Trulv, t. J. Finch, &eriff . 20th. 27th. 29th. 30th. 31st. 1st 2d. 3d
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