r .v v. t i " vi", v srs&r - : 1 . , c, c. Danleli, EOT u rrop't . - . . . ; , ' VOLUME 20. kL ARP'S LETTEB " . ,r-rr IT FT J?? nRBRPFKa ioJi Say to day. I'' Ai Tit Tin inn 1 f-.Iorea w''v" ': . " Stilt -k X Y M . - . IrlHfi. oi-. , w ; g Gossip. jrfl not having very much Ihr.n. They have either ilCti"' rest or have b lowed t aince congress aajournea. Wetavn't heard anything about V. darkey in some time. There ia a Washington City ne L caching through this re- s 5i, Vnrnxra Tmurfn nrAtoli 'uu . . . ttim irh:it ID orcein. IHO UtVIUO ; sheilds. He is a born orator, ."'a rould make some 01 oar candidates for office ashamed of themselves. He preaches in the Ivnr.-h or out of it. He cornea sj a missionary to tell the ne ea the truth and give them v.n advice. Me preacned in street of our town last Sat A Vn n nlf a m r.4VY4. of colored people to hear Ma tell how the northern peo r. treated their race; hov they r?ra shut out from all trades snd uccupations but the lowest; ios- ihs white mecnanics would b ? tmploy them nor work with ieur, how the colored barbers Id ail been boycotted and run oG'cf that country; how the ho lds that used to have them as waiterj had substituted'forelgn- .1 W A ers " 1 oar Desi irieuus are aown here." said he "and it is your i'v to tie on to them and keep ikirgood will by good honest ;aud respectful deportment i mil you are able to stand alone you will nave to an up ca somebody, and the southern people baye proved themselves jour f riends. They have given yen work and wages, all the time. I see white and colored rarpenters . and masons working tOcMiier on the same building in every southern town. 1 see -?iored draymeli, colored por ter colored barbers all about. Lp north they will call you Mr, Johnson or Mr. Jackson, but that i about all. Down here they call you Tom and Dick and Bo!., but that is not all. They rill teirieud you and protect you. Now let me advise you to fe?p out of politics. Some of Tun have been voting and voting evt:r Aucs the war. and general ly you have been voting right uaiiis t your soutbenr friends, snd it baa never done you any (rood; I don't adtiae you to be Democrats or Republicans, but always vote for the man who stands fairesc in good works, yon-, lor the man who has the ftsct "of the vomiriunity in irLich he lives; vote for the man that k-ood men vote for. You leve no time to devote to poli ti? yVork, work, work and jav 3 your money, and before aiijbody knows it buy you a lot build you a little hbuse and oirsi it, and plant trees and vines a ' and it, and you' will feel laoie iiiia somebody than you ever did 'in your life. I am pi u i io know that eo many of P-n rtri doinis: that srotind Car-i-ivi!!f." ' j . - '; v preacner is aoirw Kooa, ''!- - outfht-to be employed to tiiVui all over the State and i&ik that ay. A thoughtful i. i .'eman remarked to-day that Jj?h.s Lad more sense than; -sir tiie ueubers of the Ameri- ' res8, and was doing in " itt ly more Kood. I believe 1 ;i day is near at hand -' Jin Southern negroes will : utifled with the whites i v. " , tnf. Including politics ; -ft there will be no farths , iou ofthe race problem r; '''W it is rare to find one , . iri 'jx)0 to vote for Major ' -?;r ve, the republican car.di ' r Congress in thisdisti ict " ',r he used to hold them . (,i?; 't changes are going on oth Xort h and South. Nation- P 1 i t it s is changing base and wi.'iii!ff new centers. The tariff ) 1 1 i vid e tb e two great parties hi the next election. McKinley Mo McKinley will be the bat liry, and both sides will find rents about and below the ,;"e- Tie tendency ofthis will to wipe out the line and de- fc-i0j ctiuualism. Then the 'iil bo over and National -'alemity be restbred. What a f iiou3 picturd "Let us have tei," said General Grant, but .'V without seeing it. y 1 reminds me of a story was told me not long ago pout Mr Pachards dream. Mr. Shards ia a genial genius who 84uPerm tends the waterworks in -Jita. ;je visited Boston as leate to the great waters ofiiri convention, where the ;Ptrinteudenta aua engineersof -tiaft had gathered from vfy respectable city in the tL1? Ifc was aloat the time rjfel i Cleveland restored the yr flags and Faircliild and company raised ch a howl about it.. The pres ident had to take them back and put tnem awav in u ret again. The bloody shirt TITO a i.n : J i . J " . . " uo kLcLL- .A- Tla au over the rorth, and all the Republican papers screeched amazing, especially " -uuBtuu. j evertneles3 Boston gave a banquet to the watermen, and after the ladies uaa retired the ' gedtlemen were called on for good speeches and talks and stories. ' , .iur' iiicnaras was caiiea upon to say something Georgia, for Atlanta, or for the South generally. He is a very modesty man and tried to excuse himself but as they pressed him, he said he was not feeling well and had a strange dream last night that troubled him, and he would be glad if some Joseph could be found who would interpret it. Of w J Sl nis dream, and he said: "I dreamed that I was dead, and had found HIT WAV tr fht of heaven, and there was arrested by the guards and asked for credentials. In much confusion examined my Dockets nnri found a late copy of The Atlan ta Constitution. The were dressed in blue uniforms, and, to my surprise, had trims ! in their bands. Thev looKed I at my paper and threw it aside ! Witn contempt. I tried again, and found the New York Tri bune, which seemed to mollify meir displeasure, and they gave me permission to eo in and look around awhile, and I was put in charge of another soldier in Jbluo with instructions to show me through heaven and brln me back in an hour for I was a sus pect. The plase was beautiful beyond all conception, and I forgot myself in a delirium of joy and wonder at whavl saw. Everything and everybody was dressed in blue. There were thousands and thousands of them frolicking- and sporting, and I foundd that the favorite game was football, which was played with skulls. I subDose they were the skulls of lost sin- uers but my guide informed me they were the skulls of the re- bels that were killed in the war. For the first time I beau to rea- iz8 that rebellion was the un pardonable sin, and that I, too, was among the lost. .Suddenly I heard tbe booininer of nannnn and the terific explosion of muss ketry in the distance, and my guide seeing my alarm", told me, It was only a sham battle; that it was a favorite sport to light over the great battles such as Gettysburg and Petersburg and Vicksburg and Fort Donnelson. I inquired whether they ever fought over the battles of -Manassas and Ghicamauga and Chan cellersville and Gains' Mill. He replied that he thought Lot he didn't remember any such bat tles. Strangely bewildered, I tnrned to my guide and said; "My friend, tell me. is this heaven?" "Yes," eaid he; "this is the G- A.. It. heaven the heaven of the Grand Arpy, but 8t. Peter has a little aum x over yonder. Grant is over there and Lincoln and Lee and Stonewall Jackson, and many others. Grant was in here for a few day, but he kept on saying, "Boys let us have peace' and so we" fired him out." By this time we had returned to the gate and 1 said to the e entries; Is there not another ga te somewhere that i ran enter and see St. Peter and Grant and Lee, and Stone wali Jackson? ''Oh ou are fer peace, too, are you?" said they, and with that they gave me a kick and such a thrust m the side that it awaked me and to my great joy I found myself in the land of I La living where peacemay be sought and pardon found notwithstanding rebellion. Now, my fri-nds' please tell me where is Jo:-epL?" The ne'wepapcr meii were there, of course. They saw the point, joined in the cheering, and many crowded around Mr. Richaads and congratulated him and gave three cheers for the rebel who was objected from heaven in a dream. Bill Akp. If the so-called independents carry Nash county this year the Radicals will have achieved a good victory. VVhits ineu Of Nash, you canno, afford to dis organize and- disrupt your county. Be up and , at work. The Rads are hard at work and they are cloaked. Be on your. guard. White or black? by your vote. Show your color You stay-at-home Democrats; how will you feel when negro judges' are presiding in North Carolina? If such should be the result of this election remember you are personally responsi ble for it. Be a man and do your du ty by voting the Democratic ticket. The Democrats should make prepa ration at every ballot box to haul to the polls such Democrats as are una ble to get there otherwise, This is a very important matter. .WILSON,- WILSON C0UKTT. NORTH CAROLINA, Oct -an"; W. W. LUBBI HE MAKES . A SPEECH THAT AROUSED THE DEMOCRATS OP THIS COUNTY. THE CAUSE OF GOOD GOVERN MENT ADVOCATED IN WORDS THAT BURN AND THRILL THE HEARER. The people of "Wilson county lnnb nnnn TTrt w k t)kku af 7.V" r: . .rT I1!: of Statesville, as the finest stump speaker In the State. His speech here two years ago thrilled our people as they have not been thrilled before within our recollection, and on Friday last they were pleated beyond expression to have the nleas ure of hearincr once acain t hia irm,10r,t . : exponent ft T W-M. m 1 . a I kuuu k"muuibui. -cvu ociocK i ne courthouse was filled with people from town .and country. W. H. .mount, nsq., m a lew eioonnt "uiuo.mifuuucea ine speaKer. ixaj. xiODDi s saia tnat he came among tne DeoDle a can didate for no office, but simDlv as a private citizen to talk to . - . r them about their interest. "In Democratic success is involved the success of the country, and i cao snow that the vote I cast is for the party that will do the best service for the people oi tne country. I want you all, Domocrats and Republicans, to vote witn me. He said: tTl T t . - -Aiie js-epuDucan party is a sectional party aud lives en tirely for the benefit of the rxuriujit aoes not respect or treat with fairness the people or ihb bouth." His face glow ed with the love he bears for his Southland. His comparison of the treat ment of the South since the war by the Republican party, in its over twenty years of power, and the Democratic party in its four years of pow er, was masterlv. H shnw-rl that the Republican partv did not respect its own members in the South; that while they had appointed forty, two cabinet officers only two were from the bouth, while three of Cleveland's seven were from this section; that while Cleve land made Jarvis Minister Plenipotentiary to Brazil, Har-. rison made Dockery a mere commercial ' agent in Brazil; that while the Republ'can par ty put no Southern men on tho Supreme Court Bench Cleveland placed L. C. Lamar there. 1 he manner in which the uepn Diic.au senators acted in regard to binding twine and cotton bagging and ties was next shown. He said that when the Republican Senators of the Northwest asked that binding twine, with which the Western farmer binds his wheat, be put on the free list, V ance and tho othe; Demo crats said" we'll helD vou.we belkve in relieving the agri-r cultural people from all the burdens possible. The Demo crats voted to nnt binding t-vine on the free list and it was done. Vance then moved to put the Southern farmers' cloth bagging and ties on the free list and the Republicans all with one exception) voted against it and voted to more Chan double the tariff on these articles that are ued at the South. . The Internal Revenue is an other drain dh the South. The Republicans, promised to re peal this, but have not done so Cotton seed oil is U3ed to inix with hogs laTd in making com pound lard. The hor raisers of the West demanded that this Southern enterprise should be crushed and it was done. "How carry on remember all this then vote the Republican ticket and ask God to have mercv on you?" he asked.- PENSIONS. I suppose that the Federal soldiers fought ?fer nrinciDle and I respected the . brave men that I met on the battlefield. But now when I find them act ing the part of swindlers and beggars allowing themselves to be used by demagogues to rob the country to give pen sions to men who do not need or deserve them, my respect i.as fled. I suppose though they ought to be paid for the lickings we give 'em. Bill Arp says 'we we:e ourselves then." "The German nation is the finest military power on earth, and yet with all its army it costs less to maintain it than tbe 25,000 soldiers we have, and the pensions granted.. . ..The dependent pension bill which Cleveland vetoed ana which Harrison signed, will , require one hundred and gixtyeignt millions of dollars to COrriA nnr. Of the peODle. Tha nnn! f North Carolina, pay six times as raucn to pension soldiers as thev pay State tax; we pay four million dollars as the tribute to our conquerors. The farmer and laborer are taxed to buy me votes or Jbederai solrliftrH and their kin folks. "I do not detire to he stood as opposing the giving of pensions to Federal soldiers who need it to keep them from wLaut but 8,3 PPoaed to taxing J lU8 PP w give money to Peggars,imposters and rowdies. "it you stick a penknife in me uouy or a man ana i3t hi blood out drop by drop, death will inevitably ensue. The pension butcher knife ha been stuck into the side of the South and we are being drained of that which should bnild ud and develop our country. "If the Yankee soldier had any respect lor himself, he WOuld snurn the pension that ne rtnfls nnt. r.fled on aon i ne does not need I " " - v w v. uuu oa Y uu, we cia. not rliiht to Rav th Union that we might,- through our love of pelf and plunder aestrov it ' "ii our monev eoes to Dav lankee soldiers our hildrein mast go uneducated." Here Mai. Robkins made one of the finest aDneals we vr heard for universal education. TIIE NEGROES. The neero problem was one that must be settled iulove. he said. He told the negroes that they were not fit to rule, what ever Radical politicians might soy to flatter them. Tf it ..Vo. quired centuries for the white people to reach a point where they were capable, of self crovs eminent, is it any humiliation tn he negroes to be told that in twenty-five years they have not reached a point that it took the white people centuries to attain to. Whatever affects the white man affects the negro. If me money made by the South ern farmer is taken to nav Yankee soldiers the neero who works him will fetl it less. FARMEES ALLIANCE. He thanked tlie farmers for organizing to secure protection for themselves against oppress ive legislation. He srok of the good that the order was ca pable of and the members nres- ent, as well as those who were not members, cheered him heartily. He said he wanted to offer a ord. oi warning. "Don't you let anybody persuade yoa to distrust other classes. Men who would do so are selfish men's chief workers M work to use vou for themseltrpR. lama lawver and cannot ioin vonr or er, but I say to yoa go on, you nave my best wishes. 1 am Droud of my profession there are many widows and orphaa over whose head there is a shelter that would have been robbed of their rights, but for the skilled protecting care of some lawyer." ' the force bill. He explained 'the Force Bill showd how tbe officers of election forHorth Carolina would be ap aoiated for life by- Judge Bond whom hij denominated the embo.U ment of villain.) on tx-e bench. THE NEGRO VOTE. The, negro h:i elected everv Re publican President sinee the war. Seymour"' received more white voles than did Grant. Cleveland received more votes, white and colt red, than did Harrison by 97, 001, although Harrison was elect ed. The colored vote in Ohio and Indiana is greater than the Re publican majority in those States'. The same is true in other Repub lican States . The .speech cm not be reported; wt- n,;ve ar emoted to give onlv a few of the points lie mad. The manner ot 'deli wry, the love uid hearty good iviil towards all that beamed from the countenance of the speaker canuot be put m cold type. Tiie speech was like the serrnttn of a consecrated man jo( God who was deeply impressed with the importance of hw subject. It was replete with argument, gest ure and anecdote. We all love him for the speech he has made here. If.yo pected I te white man you o the Dem ocratic are ex ticket. Democratic government means low taxes. Republican government means "bleed the people for all they are worth." Where do you stand? Next Tuesday is the day upon which you show by vour vote whether you or a true man or a traitor to the best interests - of the -people among whom "you live. - ; Ewart , Brower and Cheatham vot ed for the McKinley tariff bill that raises the price of everything you use. What do they deserve at the hands of an outraged people? To be unceri moniously kicked out of office. it vou don't -intend to exercise " .... vnurrieht and dutv of free men on next Tuesday give the "old lady" the breeches ami don her petticoats for you deserve not the name of man. POLITICAL CHAT WHAT THE BDIIOJRS OF POLITICS. SAY Home Thought a for those Who Thin Je:of Maturs Political, don't scratch. 5 There is too much at stake in North Carol! na for anv trooil citizen to scratch a Democratic nominee. VVe must present an unbroken front to the enemy and in the nominating convene tiona i settle all our differences. The decision of these conven tions must be final. Raleitrh State Chronicle. A T YPfCAL RADICAL SPEECH. - Last Taturdav was a reerular field day for the Republicans. They held their coutv conven tion that day. Before the con vention was called Marshall L i.uoit, oi oiaiesvuie, made a speech inHhe courthouse to a 4 -v art n-S 4 A a Y-k 1 A J3 tuuoiuoinuiB cruwu, negroes largely predominating. Having evervthinir his own mv h spread himself. He flaunted a. . . tne Diooay snirc until the old garment was "tattered and torn." He appealed to the pas- sions ana prejudices of his ig- and frequently applauded. His opBBuu Huiwju' mem ixocKing- J uost" oiaie a at ham Socket. torney whose dutv the people aroused. 1 '1 ho nannla an't af.nri publican rule any longer than it will take to free themselves rom it. This government ha been run in tne interests of the bondholder, the capicalist, the banker and the manufacturer w oner enough. The farmer, the mechanic, and the laborer have been ground down to swell the ricnes of tne eovernment's wealthy proteges until they can stand it no longer. Thev ask he Republican party for re nef ajad what do they receive? ncreased taxes upon the nec essaries of life. Rockineham itocket. GOOD NEWS FROM THE WEST. m. . - i .. . lhe voices from the west are encouraging in the highest de gree, if the number of political meetines, their size and anima tion and the ability of the speakers may be aocepted as a test. .Less than any campaign I have ever known is their re sort to ad captandum personal ties to win che ear of audien ces. Onponents.'it is lrue. are handled mercilessly for incon pistencies, or for participation in legislation involving the peace and prosperity of the country. With a full registra tion it is almost safe to place Crawford's majority at two housand. Col. Juo.' D. Cam eron, Aeheville Correspondent of the Raleigh State Chronicle. GREAT IS "OUR ZEB." A correspondent of the Ral eigh News and Observer at Greensboro, N. C, October 15th says: Great is Vance! The great Senator may have been more entertaining in his more youthful days, but never more incisive, clear, forcible, solemn and convincing than he was yesterday. He spoke for two hours Great is Vance! For thirty-six years he Lm steadily been before the people of North Carolina in some public capac ity, aud has never betrayed a trust, or wavered in hia allegi ance to the right, or been de ficient in the wisdom of great statecraft. And now, when his head is silvercrowned his voice is still heard instructing the rising generation of Democracy. A large number of ladies were present; the wives and daught ers of our best families. The day was splendid and the occa- bion was most propitious. Again, and above all, it means that North Carolina has taken a step backward. Its moral effect will be great fd evil. It means .that tte inevit able conflict between white and black is nearing. It means that the van guard of the black and the rear guard of the white have met. It will reopen the old wounds of 1868 70. It will turn the head of the coin ored man from' business to pol- itics. It will make him inso. lent and stiffnecked. It will affect every household ia the State. The farm hand and nurse, the house- maid and even the cook in the kitchen, will feel licensed to greater freedom and incompetency. . The Kevenue gancr are at. work. They are spending money lavishly and ine gooa people 01 the btate must be on the alert to prevent this gang ofi blood suckers from gaining control of i tne state again. Shall railroad tool Charlie Price be Chief Justice of North Carolina in place of the incorruptible Mefrinion? Ir vou believe not then vote the straight Democratic ticket and see that your neignDor aoes iiKcwise, SHALL IT BE SO?,. Not if Yn Vote i the Democratic JNo thinkine-.resnftp.faKio can contemplate the effects, the horrors,of one Radical Leg sla! What does it mean? Where does it lead? What are its ef! fects financially, economically, in the home circle, for; the tax payer, for,, the - poor and self respecting white man and hi wile and little ones? - f It means that r, Judifcial district will vote-for x own diiage as it does now xu iL.- own solicitor. What d068 this mean? ?Tf mat ueortre vv - wiif . present colored snlifUr., n Second district, will hfl oi0ij Adif tbe SuPerior Court of North Jarolina. Article IV. otswoa i.oi the State Consti-. tunuu. iar in min,i. tn. colored jude will ride ftr I 7 "U1 ue- every dl.nct ? Torth Carolina. He will preside in hautrhtv Aahu. 7,llle' and ne wiH preside by t r no a an " D iU --a.tv. awiy me itaaicals will hot a ne&ro for judge. " ruaps not and yet ?co , aistrict in Congress, and responsible as that of a judge. me wnue men of North Carolina reaay to have a nero XTZC ne DCT Are thsy ready 1 jri 7.. "gnta and u ""ea UI '"emseives to each I nrnoi q n n their wives and children, as between themselves and fiiAi. colored neighbors, passed upon Again: The next raialo will divide the St atorial districts. Thi- W9 9 rlnno in 1881, (See laws '; chanter 296) and is to ba done each ten years. Bv combination nnfl gerrymander the State will bo so redistricted that for ten years to come the Legislature will, at all hazards, go Radical, and with it goes the credit of the State, aud with it goes the , ' xv goes fcU( character of Raleigh, Wilminc- mmgton, Charlotte, hnrhnm Asheville. Fayetteville, New Berne and other; Eastern t.nwna and cities, and with their char Peters go the nrnsnflnftr - . - : 1 J Ul these cities. The next Legislature redis- tricts the Congressional dis, tricts of North Carolina., nnrl by gerrymander, the State will lose certainly half, probably three -fourths of her Congress men, aud this meaiis endorse. ment of Speaker Reed and of the odious Force bill, and nf the stabs of Northern Congress men at Southern industries. Again: The Radical Li!,. ture means the repeal of chap ter XVII. section 716 and of chapter XXII, section 819 of the Code of North namiina which ineans that chaos hoii' and confusion shall again break loose and reign supreme in Ber. tie, Halifax, Craven. Vance. Fasquotank, Granviile. Northw ampton, Hertford. Warren. Washington, Currituck. F.rW- cumb, New Hanover and Wake. Shall these things 'be? Shall the finances of the State be thrown into i nanas again? Shall couatv script again fall to 25 - and 50 cents on the do.lar in these counties? Again: A Radical T ture means tho A p. fan. t nf wawmiv VA. Vance, and when this trihnnft ofthe people shall fall, this man who has incurred the dis7 pleasure of hydraheaded mo. nopoliesand who has crown . ld and poor and blinrl i fight for the rights of the on- pressed against the rich when this man falls who will dare to champion the -cause of the poor and needy, seeing how little the reward for duty done? in the name of tl-.eyreat State of North Carolina her business relations and her rising tide of prosperity; in the name ot that reace and Secaris ty we now enjoy and of that confusion and shame which we should seek to shun, the Chroni cle calls upon each man in the State to rouse himself, and to each woman in the Stato tn help in the good cause by her work, her exa mple and prayer in tne interest of good erovern ment and Democracy. State Chronicle. If vou believe the neonle of the- i x South are such a miserable set of fools that they cannot control their own elections without the interference of Federal bayonets, then vote the Radi cal ticket. The Democratic platform contains every demand that the Farmers Alli ance insists on. The Alliance man who is not satisfied with the Demo cratic party in this State is a Radical pure and simple. Stay home on next Tuesday and then spend the rest of the year growl because things don t go to suit you. ANQTHES EEPUrLIOAN Ccmes up and sayi Hell : Take Sugar cf Demwraoy Hla'n. The followine letter 'viltoV prominent lawyer m. a teigKhborioe town Dy a nrnminont white Ee hey tbiak publicac, shows what of their own leaders, not stand them how cp. Democrat! Read the i they can . yen, white mowing: WRIGfUTSVlLLE, Oct. 10. 1890. r .1 ,ar Sir: As i known at least an or my votio , life, I have Avxuuucan ar as sncb with verv tew pnurr i votea tne ticket. My reasons for . . . . " . vuj,. ,uo, nvi t was oecaose I thoat It best ior tne country than tr control of ine government should not go into the hands of the Democrats, as I never haa any confide ..a in their o.vaity to the United -tates, and haven't any yet. ljut on accouct of ti trsachery !rDi bt a rascality of McKinley, Lodee, a rt that in famous Ben IlarriPon, vards the white RenablicanaHont (ha r ocrata dident expect ?r deserve aiy thing.) I think it a dntv of every white man, Sorttu, regardless of politics or poait-io te vote against the whole mo5 .3 a rebuke tor their general rascal tv. L ior one, shall do its. Now yoa well kno- there are four dfstiDct ciasees vt BBahll. can?. 1st Republicans froi 2nd- Republicans 1 i prineiple. ' r waal ef : Reveaae use be is a class and 11 join the 'plays ent . I Btvsr .i 3rd class of leaving hone that aerve oat 3 Mary and cam make principle. 3rd. IieDdbiicins -f. only." 4th. Republican be-- negro. I belong to the 1-' when that dies out ! 4ch class, and when to i-snall quit the iu could staud the 2nd s-.r. of gentlemen. While I have n; id,,, the party, I jet live in enough of our men will their time at the Pen come home bo ikat wr- np a ticket that wd ' be decent "publicans tether they enough that oar old can afford to read it. can vote for it f r nos. Your friend, A. P Ioli.and. The Nsw Disced iry. You have heard vou: Vianda anH neiguoors talK abcuc v Yon may yoarself be one of th. many who rienee just If yon have kaow from persoDalex; how good a thing it if.. ever tried if, yon at one fits tjtauucu li'ienas. ocean. th wnn. derful thing alxut itu that when once given a trial, Dr jCing's Ntv Uiscoverv ever after I, ,Mn a nliM .111 une nouse. it .you nT never : 11 - 1 T- . " U3ea it and should be fflieted with a congb, cold or-any 1 aroat, Long ui nouoie, 8cou a bottle at once and give it a trial It In irnar anteeti every tiu:e, or moaey refnndx cu. ina .Bottles l-rt., at A. W. r Rowland's Drng.tore. For Over Fifrv Tears ' Mrs. Winslow's Soothir Syrnp has uj cu ueu ior over n y years by oj iiuons 01 mothers f' r their ehils dren while teething, ith perfect success. It soothes tt child, soft ens the gnm, alla- all pain, cures wind colic, an-?, is the best remedy for Diarrfceo:, It will re lieve rfao poor little ei-ferer imme diately, soid by Dr insists in every part of the world. Iwenty five eents a bottle. Be ant and ask for Mrs. Wiuslow's Sour mg Syrnp and take no other kitd. Houston, Texas', Jun, 20, 1888. For the public: My ?ife has been troubled with chroido lirer cem plaint and kidnoy dist -ue for many vears coupled with iud jestion and a stubborn constina'in , of the bows els. She ha taken hree jags of iadam7s Micro re luUer, and feels greatly improved ia all respects, and has strong hopes of a permas nent relief by contain; jg the use of the Microbe Killer. TY. Harral. For sale by, Doank !iebKik. Rev. J. O. R. Cot iss, pastor of the Methodist Clinic'" ,tNew Gret na, uurliujrUjn Count;. ,N. J., writes very encouragingly at- follows.: Dr. G. W. Kirk, Dos Sir About four j ears ago I took a heavy cold that refeulted in a biub orn catarrh. It increased in ne verity, gradually extending dowuward to the pharynx and larviix. th?rci to tla brnnrthia The- bck part of ici throat was, covered wuu uicu;, uj voice iosb its strength and its. jance, some times fading away into aspirations. To go out into co5l n r was to be filled up with phlgr4nd mucous until it was r.o p;asur o h-ave tbe boute, I tried remedies ofBofnal aud remedies p tN:nte.', with no res lief..thrt disease sv.L increased in maliguaaee liadainV Microbe Killer was suggested to me, and had some one other tb&v T our self had charge of it I should L?e dismissed ofirnm my miiid. JLivmg confl dencein vour jadgmcsr, I felt uthere must be something in A faith oul use of the remedy has convinced me that there is halv&sion in it for every catauh hufferer: I feel im proved in every wr; lealth much improved, voice stion .', discbarges much less -profuse, n! ws healed, boArKeuess gone, get a fall b.-euth of air in Fhcr. can say tbe remedy is all tl at is ; timed lor it Yonrs, J O. S. Corliss. For sale bv DoiJra Peering. Parents will gtt rest 'ad tbe babv will be relieved from niia by using Dr. Bull's Baby Syiup, a harmless but reliable remedy. Price 25 cent NUMBER 4 1 DSHOCSi-TIC NOMIEES. van CHIEF J1TST1CE OF THE V FREJ1E COI HT, HON. A a MERRIMON. roa asso. jus. of supreme court. HON. WALTER CLARK. Pop Super or Court Judge- 1 Dist, Geo H Brown, Jr, of lie aufo Dist, Henry R. Bryan, of Craven. 4 Dist Snier Whitaker. of Wake. S Dist. R. W. Winston, of Granville. 6 DisL E. T. Rnvlrin of Samnson. . 1 j 1 1 7 Dist, James D. Mclver, ot Moore. 8 DUt, R. F. Armfield, of Iredell. to Dist, Jno. Gray Bynum, of Birke, ii um, YV. A. Hoke, 01 Lincoln. FOR SOLICITOR. Dist, T. H. Blount, of Perquimans. a Dist T. M. Grizzard of Halifax. x Dist Tno. 4 Dist, E. W. Pou, Jr. of Johnston. 5 Dist, B. S. Parker, of Alamance. 6 Dist, O. H. Allen, of Lenoir. 1 Dist. Frank McNeil, nf Kirl .mon.l 8 Dist, B. F. Long, of Iredell. 9 uist, VY. w. Uarber, of Wilkes. 10 Dist W. C. Newland. of Caldwell. ; 11 Dist, F. I. Osborne, of Mecklenburg. 1 a tBt, Kjto. A. Jones, of Macon. FOR CONGRESS. " 1 Dist, W. A. B. Branch, of Beaufort. 2 Dist, J. M. Mewborne, of Lenior S Dist, B. F. Grady,, of Duplin, .. 4 Dist, B. H. Bunn, of Nash. 5 Dist, A, H. A. Williams, of Granville.. 6 Dist, Jx B, Alexander, of Mecklenburg 7 Dist, J. S. Henderson, of Rowan. 8 Dist, W, H. H. Cowlers, of Wilkes. 9 Dist, W. T. Crawford, of 3 1 ivwood. FOR WILSON COUNTY For the Senate, H- F. Freeman. P. A. DAVIS. For the House of Ilej r.; cuta tives : -NATHAN BASS. For Sheriff : JONAS W. CROW ELL: Clerk of the Suj eri: Court : ALLISON B. DEANS. - For For Register of T' S. M. WARREN. For Treasurer : W. T. FARMER. For Coroner : JOHN K. RUFFL r vr For Surveyor : JAMES W. TAYfJl!. For Constable of Wilson Towu - ' shii : JOHN P. CLARK; The man who believes in . lhe peo ple's lights will cast his vote for the Democratic ticket. If you belong to Yankee monopolies nothing better is expected of you but that you cast your ballot for that corrupt party, whose every impulse is hatred towards and injuring the South. What will you do? Perhaps no local disease has puz sled and baffled the medical ji uiV-s fon more than nasal catarrh. hen not immediately fatal it ii .imniig the most distressing au- justing ilia the flesh is heir tn, n- the re cords show very few or a t-s of radical cure oi chrouio sarrii uy any of the mnltitade ot ode of treatment until the iutrod.ic'io'i of ElyTs Cream balm a few .ye ns ;igo. The srteeess ofthis preparation hm been most gratifying and surprising. . . . maiana Litterally means bad air- V-ro-noos eerms arisincr from lo.v m'arN shy land or from decani ;,- vi ; i oie matter, are breath M iro ; longs, taken up by the l.! -!. n 1 . unless the vital fl iid v.:Ci d by tbe nse of a good n.tdijii:e iika Hood's Sarsaparllla, the u;iforlu nate victim is soon overpowered. Even in tbe more advanced c-ises, where tbe terrible fever j;u vm:'!s this snccessfal medicine h us Elect ed remarkable curef. Tlio;e who are exDosed to malatid or oN er poisons shonldi keep the blood pure oy raking noon's sarsaparnia. To enjoy one's self thr.u;rl ! v uus der all circumstances, one i ui .t en. joy perfect health. CarU nh, a maeh prevailing disease cm Uu' readily cored by uiu o: S iui's Catarrh Care. Procore it in time if you 1 save doctor's mis 1) . 1 1 1 , Congb Syrnp. Price 25 ct:;ti. There's nothing h . f '-.VL-et in life as "love's youn dro.-No v about this,'' there .U some I.v -1 .ity of opinion. Some giving p. tlV.-'ence to a good article of tally, bur i 1- m -e are few things any sweeter : than ease, after a racking pain n;d this is only got lea by using H lr, it ion OIL For scrofula. Btlfcrhenm. etc. rT'ake Hood's Sarsapai ill LEAD POISON cifK'LD. T am a painter by trad'.'. Tin years seo I bad a bad c.t i f L J Poison cansed by usingrubb -r p ifnt I was cored in a short time by 8. ti. B. The medicine drove ti;e poimn oat through t be pores of the ski :. When I first commenced taking S. 8. S., my system w as so t : r . t 1 with poison" that my underclothes were colored by the paiut being worked oat by tbe medicine through the pores of my skin. I was cured entirely by S. S. fc. I iook-i;orhiaj Hae, and have bad no rt'trr.-u Mi.ce. C, Park Leak, WajneyiHe, Ohio,'