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JAMES GORDON BENNETT, , jacL Hew XorK city. 5 7 ':if -i-0 eixrra vines diS'ctvnt l.raad. jj 7 fet r prices they iarth- a:;d tvliei-w to i" r St1- .WT trythn, IXroKitra Ur TraiuJ n I, ( .' ' 'iJosndErooulas Ferrets, aiailco tl 2r- forJtdCfcais.v.AoCiit-jof leH I 'IT, MEMORY Josh. T. James, Editor & Prop'rl Wilmington. N. C. FRIDAY. SEPT. 28, 1888. Entered at the Postofflce at Wilmington, N.C., as second-class mattes. DEM0CKAT1C TICKET. FOR TRKSIDKNT: GROVE R CLEVELAND, Of New York. FOR VICK-PRKSiDKNT: ' ALLEN G. THUKMAN, Of Ohio. for governor: DANIEL G.'FOWLE, Of WakeCouiity. for likutknant governor: T. M. HOLT, Of Alaumuctf County. for skcrktary of state: WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, Of Wake Couutv. for state treasurer: DONALD W. BAIN, Of Wake Count j. for state auditor: GEO. W. SAN DE RUN. Of Waviit Countv for superintendent of publtc instruction : SIDNEY M. FINGKR, Of Catawba County. ' - FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL: THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, Of Buncombe County. FOR SUPREME COURT JUDGES' JOSEPH J. DAVIS, Of Franklin County. JAMES E. SHEPHERD, Of Beaufort County. A. C. AVERY, Of Burke County. FOR ELECTORS AT LARGE: ALFRED M. WADDELLv of New Hanover County. FREDERICK N. STRUDWIOK.; of Orange Country. For Congress 6th District: ALFRED ROWLAND, Of Robeson. For Elector Oth District:. S. J..PEMBERTON, Of Stanley. FEDERAL. RADICALISM. Colonel Dockery is perhaps t as reckless and unreliable in his state ments as any man in North Caro -lina. For example, in his letter ac cepting the Radical nomination for Governor he asserted That the Republicans had reduced "the public debt" one-half at the close of Arthur's administration. That is -not accurate. As he says, the debt was $3,000,000,000 in 18G5; and in 1885, when Mr. Cleveland came in, the outstanding debt of all sorts was $1,000,000,000. The reduc tion of the debt was not one-half. The reduction of "the bonded debt," however, was one-half." But how has this great reduction in the bond ed debt been brought about? The bondholders had gotten their bonds at 70 cents in gold on the dol lar, and the Republicans undertook to bring them up to par in gold at the expense of the people. To do this the bonds wore boomed; heavy and burdensome taxes were laid, and the policy of rapid payment was in aiigu rated. The people - suffered, but the bonds rose in value and iu 1870 reached par. That should have sufficed. The people then should have been given some respite; res pite was given, but not to the mass es. As soon as the bonds reached yar t he income tax was taken off of the rich, but the taxes paid by com mon folks were continued. To favor the bondholders still further, silver money was outlawed, and the bonds as they came due were renewe l, and made payable in gold coin. The bonds at lirst were payable in currency or in coin (sil ver or gold); the new bonds, substi tuted for the old ones, were made payable "in gold." More than that, all bonds originally were subject to call. That is, the government had a right to call in any bond at any tune and pay , it off at its face value; but the Republicans in re newing one billion of them in 1877 made $250,000,000 payable in 1801, and $750,000,000 payable iu 1007, de priving the government of the right to call them in arid pay them off at their face value at any time. The whole policy was in the interest of the bondholders who were given every advantage over the people, The result is that those bonds pay able in 1907 are to-day selling for $1,270 on the $1,000, and when the -government buys one of them it has to pay that. We repeat that at first heavy taxes were laid that the. bonds might be paid off rapidty so as to 'bring them up to par value; and the bonds were so paid with the money raised by taxes out of the treasury. The Re publicans would not reduce the rev enues and the surplus money had to be used in that way to keep it from piling up mountain-high in the treasury. In late years the bonds subject to call were being rapidly exhausted. It was evident that they would.soon be all taken up and that if taxes were not reduced the time would soon come when bonds could no longer be paid, but would have ;to be bought. The; Democrats fa .vo.red reducing taxes to prevent 'that; the Republicans said nobuy jbohds't eveit at a premium. When Mri" Cleveland came in' only : $200,000,000 of bonds remained to be paid. Bv July, 1SS7, he had paid all ;but $19,000,1)00 ,of them. After that he still had to - purchase bonds to r trat. the tnonev out of th trpasnrw but he did it ith great reluctance and with wise discretion. The bond - holders asked $1,270 for a bond due ' in 1907, of the face value of $1,000. The taxes come piling in. Mr. i Cleveland says "stop collecting, so that I. will not have to-pay this bonus of $270 to these bondholders." I Docket y's party saj' "no, collect the' 1 money -from the people and pay I $1,270 for a $1,000 bond not -due for The surplus money corning in every month is about ten millions of dol lars; $120,000,000 a year ; are thus taken unnecessarily from the peo ple, andne-fourth of it, $30,000,000 a year, given as. a bonus to bond holders, whose bonds have twenty years yet to run. - Which is right? Tlieir Busiiiextf .Booming Probably no one thing has caused such a ''general revival of trade at W H.'Grtf & CoV Drug Stum as their givinp sway lo their customers of so niHi-y tree trial bottles of Dtj- King' N".v Discovery lor Cnsuatp!i n Their IrmW Js simply enorniou in ibis vr vnluftbln article lron tn net .that i- at wni c re stn'! never ..disappoint; Coughs. Cf-hts. Asthma, ItrOncfdii?, (Viiiin unii nil tlirftif. nnit Inn iti5lsfttj ------ - - - - - - y - --- --- quickly cureo". Yon can hv.i it hetor tiuvin ny gtuuitj:. a trial hoiile free SI Kv:v botilt warranted. , -. , SEPTEMBER SQUIBS. 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To such subscri bers we will also give cither the volume of 'Irenajus Lttters" or "The Life of Jerry Mc- Auiey.'v - Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal ter Large commissions. - Sample c free. & w York Qbm -veiy NEW YORK; The Nutionai Life - 1 - AND ' Maturity Asspciati on OF WASHINGTON, D. C. ; Assets............. LlablUtles........ Paid to members ;A$3i4,tyrai9 ..None.- ",.$120,032.31 HORATIO BROWNING, President. . GEORGE D.ELDRIDGE, Secretary. Manager and Actuary. o . Life Insjjrancp at Absolute Cost. - A Guaranteed Policy. . - An Incontestlble Policy. Maturity Value in Casn at Fixed Age Annual Cost Absolutely Limited. Only Four Payments per Year. 4 Non Forfeitable After Three Years P. S. RIDDELLE, M. D. Medical Director W, n. GIBSON, Special Agent. HomeOffice, ll&F Street.'N. W. JOHN 1IAAR, Jr., Local Agent. Oct 28 , t Wilmington iN. C For Sale, QNE K ELL'S BRICK MACHINE, IN G,OOD running order. Capacity 15,000 biiek per day. 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