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V TljE WILSON ADVANCE: AUGUST 13, 1896. CY.WATS0N.. 0 j- o6'L.iSlJOR.O TO THE i, Placed the Money Question When this if Prty, great men and honest men, for a..' - high' tariff who arose and bidding farewell to . brought about the trusts by running those destroyers of American honor ' out small manufacturers will have and greatness walked out of that oar-' everything thei- cWwav fn.. 'Q J . Mr. of Watson came to Goldsboro T T . - , ' . -jr pveninsr. ne was met at train a committee of Wayne s 1 silverites, nnd immediately f U -nartv was quartered at Hotel L'enon. After supper a crowd gath- . f a thp hotel to hear what . r,nvernor of North Carolina me i;CAt jad to say. For several hours Mr, ,,.,,-on saV and chatted with his tition will be gone. It has been decided in Iowa ; that the anti cigarette law is- unconstitu tional. It prohibited the sale and manufacture of cigarettes. ' The late decision is based dnjthe orginal pack ty never to return. ine democratic delegates met in! The cry is for co-operation in or-1 age decision of the Supreme Court of Q- - - puuiin anu. uer to onng aoout .such an agree-; the United States as regards liquor "uauuaiw. a "idI1 wnicn met the t ment. It is claimed tbar the U. S. is packages rtntr 1 - . .... I - "ccua dUU Wdb m accord with the' will not great enough to support its own of the people. The two great con-; financial system. But says Mr. Wat- ventions which have met since that son, This is the greatest country in time endorsea the man, and he will the world, it produces two-thirds .of be the next President of the United 1 all the cotton that cfcthes the world. 29. We are r. . t . .. . states despite all the efforts to drive It is the largest producer of whe; t or buy the American people," and corn, It produces one-fourth of The money question was then tak- ; of all the gold ane one-half of all the vends, renewing old acquaintances i en uP and his treatment in short is silver ; it ie the g-eatest producer of j recaiiiiiK tu n.;niui3i.tiiv.ca . ; - 7 -"v iuiauu ujji uuu anu coai in ine wona ana it is 2"U . - 1 J .. 1 1 - . . . . . . - . - .... fhich held so many charms lor many . luc Siu bianaara r because the peopled with the bravest . and best cieuuurb uemaqaea .it. itiere was men and women in the world, and I a large bonded debt out, held by ' desire to arouse in the minds of meu English land . .lords and property a spirit of true Americanism that th'ey owners generally and it was a may declare with me that this coun- scheme on the part of. these men. try is able, to establish its own fuian- They knew that by the demonetiza-. nancial system and conduct its own tion of silver the country would be ' affairs.' ? ? contracted and as a consequence its j The cry of our- production is a value greatly increased. The result sham. It is only mentioned- to fur would? be that they wouki reap great nlsh what appear? to be a plausible rewards by the increase in valuation ; reason for the hard times. Statistics of money. As silver was not legal show that there is less wheat being tender', and as gold would be greatly consumed by two bushels than at pre- 0f those present. ; . .... .. . . . On Saturday morning Mr. Watson made several calls, one of which be jfljon Mrs. Hummell, a lady who had pursed him through a spell of sickness during the war. After an an early dinner Mr. Watson was es corted too the Opera House mid grains of Dixie from the colored band ol Goldsboro. V ' The hall filled up rapidly " and be fore Mr. Watson began every avaial able seat iii the' room was - occupied. There were among that audience ,ad tennts to every party. Every or e was anxious to hear the great patriot from Western Carolina. The audr ence was ' not com posed of politicians but there wire present the farmers., from all over Wayne county. These men had gathered in the opera house to hear how their present distressing conditions could be . remedied. ' Also they knew that Cy was one of them, having spent his boyhood and early manhood "fending the fields for his daily bread.1 Both these elements added zest to hearing him. Mr. Watson " was introduced by Mr.'Chas. B. Aycock in the following manner : "Two el North Carolina's greatest men will never wear a title, one of them twice governor of the State, many times legislator. Con-, pressman and United States Senator always the idol of his people, yet he '.vas known by them only as Zeb Vance! There is another soon to be governor and perhaps to wear many other honors that we; all know to-day and Will know hereafter as simply Cy Watson It was always Zeb Vance because the people knew "him so well and loved bim so much and because he knew them , so well and loved them so much. It is Cy Wat son because he too is known, by the people and loved by them, and be cause he loves them in return there foi e I take special pleasure, in intro ducing to you' that great, honest and able Carolinian, Cy Watson, of For syth." ' ' -. . ': : Hr Mr. Watson amidst resounding cheers from the . Hall began hjs speech in his easy conversational wanner. After explaining to them relation to enactments of laws stating that the execution of the law v-a3 placed into the hands of those Elected by the people to stand on cer tain platforms ; he said that when ese'njen disregarded these plat Ms on which they were selected -our government then ceased to be a preventative government. - - The' conventions' were then taken UP- He said that several conventions tad met during the past, month and all of them Via 5rlit in twain.- The flrst to meet was the Prohibition, the Party whose aim it is to exterminate dri, split on this great' question of t0-day money. Then comes the Publican convention. "Its dele gates had been bough? by the repre sentatives of a great syndicate of mil honaresand trusts, and tariff barons t0 Ro hence and, register their will, trjey did as they were were bid and declared in a platform that this coun-; .try must remain on a gold standard, theh they name as their candidate for Resident of the United States, the t0Ql of that greVedy and heartless syn dicate, but thaifk God there were pa- in that bbdv of men, who were at tQe christemng of the Republican . enhanced their credits would be rais- vious times. Does this look like ed in value. This is ths reason for over production ? No. It shows England's having a gold standard. S that the people are stinting their own Our conditions are similar. ' The appetites in order to meet the neces- wealth ot our country is in the hands ; sities of the times, of a similar creditor class and in or-j Free silver will raise the prices of der to havethese credits . greatly en-! these products, i.t will cause the mon hanced in value they desire a gold ey which is1 now in hiding to be standard. Hmv has the present fi--' brought out and put into circulation, nancial stringency been brought This Will put new life, into every line about? In 1S73 Grant put his sig-.! of business by making money cheap, nature to a bill which demonetized ( thus enabling us to get the full value the silver dollar. Mr. Grant was not for our produce." J aware that such a clause was in t'he After a discussion of trusts and bill. Many of the legislators who ( their bearing to the production of our gave their vote to the passage of the ' country Mr. Watson urged the peo- bill have stated that they were igno- ; pie to stand firm in defense of their j rant of the presence of sucja-a clause, best interests. He advocated the in This was done slyly becausethe credi- come tax, stating that a graduate scale tor class wanted to work, while the . of taxation is the only just, method people were . ignorant. But some- j of bearing the obligations of the thing had to be done.'" So we have American government : " the Bland, Allison and late'r the her-1 After Mr. Watson had finished ation was brought ; Ex-Gov. Jarvis addressed the audi- about. What is the result of such ence on the issues of the day. legislation? It has put upon the! ; country notes which are used for the ) Nervous debility is ; a common com- ! r j u 'r ! nlaint, especially among women. The purpose of raiding the Treasur. tJltluJl' C l - F , , , , ,v best medical treatment for tnis disor- vvny 1 can uiev uc ui-us uscut ;uC- der is a persistent course of Ayer's Sar cause ithey are paid in gold when the fsaparilla to cleanse and invigorate, the law expressly says that they shall be blood. This being accomplished,' na paid in coin. The? result has been j ture will do the rest. '' that bonds have been issued amcunt- Greenville, July sorely disappointed In our crop this year. While the crop is curing up with fair color, it Is badly diseased, and,by far the lightest crop we have had.in the East for the last four five years. So for as Wrappers are con cerned they are Ftrictly out of it. Western Tob. Journal. , The Raleigh, N.j C, market sev eral years ago determined not to be sidetracked, and it lias been progress ing ever sine it earnestly took hold of the idea that Raleigh could sell ' fine tabacco as well as any market- - This season the warehouses are doubling their capacities, as the crop arojund has also doubled.; Not only this, but the quality is unnsually fine, and " . i .. for Raleigh this means a great deal, as the market for ifine lemon wrap per.c. Southern Tob. Journal. : Goldsboro, N. C, has this year entered the race for favors as a to bacco market in dead earnest and to win. They have organized a Board of Trade and are sparing no cost to make a success of their undertaking. The banking facilities are1 excellent, while everyone 'kno.ws that the ship ping facilities are most enviable, when we state that both the Southern and A. C. L. Railways pass through the city. ; v ;. Buyers looking for a live young market to locate in should visit Goldsboro, where there - are ample accommodations for everyone at the very low; est expense. Two large warehohses will sell the crop maketed there this year. These houses are conducted by Messrs. A. B. Willingham ctjSon and Bordon Sf. Edgerton, all of thse gentlemen be ing experienced warehousemen. . Buy ers should .surely visit thisV marktt betore locating. ! The cr.op. in thit section is a fine! one this year and much .larger than last year. To the Voters of YiKn Conntr.' j " I hereby announce myself a Candi date for theofitice of Register of Deeds subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. 1 Very truly, Wiley Barnes. ' Black Creek. N. C, July 25th, '96. To the Voters of Wilsou Couuty. I take this means of announcing myself a candidate lor the office of Register of Deeds of Wilson county subject to the action of the Demo cratic primaries. Respectfully, L r . W. M. Wells. To the Voters of Wilson County. Having been repeatedly asked by many friends to allow my name to go before the Convention for the office of Sheriff ofWilson county, and par ticularly so since Sheriff J. W. Crow ell has published his card declining to run for that position, I hereby take this nieans to announce myself, a candidate for the office of Sheriff, sub ject to the action of the Democratic primaries to be held in Wilson Coun- ty. John J. Gay. To A I'AliD tlie Voters of IVi'son Cmntv. I take tl is means of informing my friends that I will be a candidate lor the office of Treasurer ot the county of" Wilson,, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. I-have .-already jfllled this office and my past record! is my best plea for the request that I again be entrusted with that office. : . Respectfully, W. T. Farmer. A Candidate. W. T. Farmer, who has been for several years Treasurer of Wijson county has expressed his intention of again! putting himself forward as a candidate for renomination. All ot us know Mr. Farmer, know that there in the county of Wilson a man reliable or one more in love with the Democratic party and Dem ocratic principles.' Give the nomina tion to the right man, and. in our opinion that man is W. T. Farmer. is not more in to about $260,000,000 , to keep up the gold reserve. These same people have given their pledges to the government that they will tide it over the election. They furnish gold the Treasury but take, nothing in re turn except these same notes or gold certificates, which can be used after November to farce another bond issue. This has been the course of the money sharks since trie begin ning of the. financial struggle. The result on produce has been, a gradual lowering of prices. Silver has not gone. any lower but goM has gone up. English speculators !buy oar silyer bullion at 50 cents in the dollar, carry it to England and have it coined into 100 cent dollars. . This same money is used in paying for their Indian cotton and other produce which before has been fnrnished by the United States : The result "is that cotton from India is brought into England at at a lower price than it can be raised in America, sb our pri ces are constantly lowered. The reason that England does not want us to haves free siiver is because she can no longer make by the present exchange. She will no longer -be able to buy silver for 50 cents- and pay it out as 100 cents. o long as such an arrangement exists there will be no change for the better, prices in stead; of rising will be forced lower and lower until revolution among working classes is necessary. .Linked with this desire for gold is the desire Tie-f 18 timils gisuturt Don't miss the Excursion to Wil mington Friday Aug 14th. . -; Vote for E. F. McDaniel for Reg ister. . j TOBACCd. GLEANINGS FK03I THE; TOIUCai JOURNALS FOII THE litlXSFJT OF THE TOISACfO FAKUKK', j Kale;gli 3Iarket Opens. . The .Raleigh' tobacco fharket open ed for the season of 1S96 '97 on Tuesday1 with good breaks on both warehouse floors. There was tobac- ffom Tohnson, Chatham and UMES ALL SKIN ! AMD " I m nnn mcrACsr OLUUU VULHiL Puvicia.i endorse i. k. i. aj a sulrndid.cctiwas'.oD, and prssoriL'S it trim preai eauygcnou ior ine cure1! oitaii for acd ttaerM- of Prlnr.arv, PMondarr s-J TcTi!rr CO 1 " 7 li ea trerr A National Convention of Tobacco growers is callen to meet at -Ocala, Fla., on 'January 7th, 1897. ; Louisburg, July 28. Farmers are greatly disappointed at .the yield of Tobacco, which is considerably smal ler than was anticipated. The National Cagarette and Tobac co Co. is now putting fifty assorted campaign buttons in every package of "High Admiral" cigarettes. Each purchaser of ten cigarettes gets one of these buttons. Rocky Mount, July 30. Tobacco is filing up and also being hurt badly by flea bugs. The cures thus far this week have been ood. Judging from bur offerings we look for good color, but thin. . Kinston, N. C, Aug.' 4 Kinston tobacco market opened yesterday., The two mammoth warehouses were filled and sixty thousand pounds were sold. The Kinston Carolina Ware house which reaches clear across a square, sold thirty-one thousand, and four hundred pounds. ' The Planters' Atlantic Warehouse sales were not lax behind. This market will sell from four to five milipn pounds Wake counties, jand prices were- very' satisfactory.'' The prospects tor a good .season were' never better, and we hope to do the largest tobacco business ever dope in this city., ' ; . The facilities 'for "handling the- pres ent crop 'are th best . ever offered here- both warehouses being thor oughly renovated and enlarged for the handling of the largely increased acreage tributary to this market. The tobacco. sold on the Raleigh market has a reputation second to nonets' to quality and fineness of character. Buyers from other markets will do well to" note this fact and avail'them selves ot Raleigh's noted tobaccos-. News & Observer. , lisp f&m tsm ifpcUla,' byplillitio fti-RUJiat'tm, . jjcro'uicuj Licsii and Fort-.. ti!andnlar SwviHcss. T-hsnmitiDni. .?.Ia!arU. old ChroaJc:XJl.er that hp- rc?!tcd toil "trsatysrt, -Catarrh, ft i t o ti q ir fcl :r jfi r T - V1 : V X' Tcllur. Scald Hed,' V., cSc Johnson's Kidhey and Liver Regula jor invigorotes the liver, regulates the bowels, cures dyspepsia, . biliousness, indigestion, soilr stomach, and makes your head as clear as a bell. ' "'-.. i .. " ' 1 k .'-' j To tlie -Voters ilsoii County. I take this means ot placing myself before you for Ithe office of Register ot Wilson County, and would .appre ciate your support at the' coming Democratic paimanes. Respectfully, ;-: . ; E. F. McDaniel. y.vi;-;vs y&i4 m$m tm -Jmm mm f 4 -liu.;fiinii tin the hvlfcLa rLtiuiv. 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