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-it THE TIMES. lU. J. H.JIANIKI., JVii'.r . d 0 r.' THEY ACCEPT THE NOMINATION- The Democratic Nominees for Chiel Justice and As sociato Justices of the ! 'Surname Court Write Lexters of Acc:-ptance. l'he ielKM -f avcivitarjce of the iiiiiini-e for Chief J..siieu a d for ' Asoc-aie Ju-'iees .r the Supreme 1 'O-u-t . f North v ;;rolin: living been ;;.. . II:,. U l,.yM,..-n receded by the committee, th-y have ret nr.). J. H. Diutk I : kindly t. :.. ' 'hem over to us To- ' publication- It 13 t',at tl- papers of t! e Slate will copy them as thus their rckii-)vk;1.4iiie:i!s :ire . ,v ii r. Is known to the people -..ho :,iir ,K'!ri:ues, bave selecN ed i:.tm f..-r :. e 1 -! ' Mrs. -V 57 1001. !!. A. London, 1-:' , O'-i' ' i ' ! i irn union, tin -l in th f :e.' -f f i - fill 1 .ii I ' o Hit - s ... I V . !'(l.m n)1 call all loo towo Y:p- ! pre-ent. o'lunii.tees wcin appointed on j -.i irir.T- oriraniznth n credential-, j. p':i'fTTi mid resolution. j;.-.or' of committee or. permi-r -nt . a- iz wnb M ia tt.e pr - '.'ti in ( rs he i.i.eh- permanent ..! p ' PLATFORM OF THE 1 V J C T I V p T A V T FTTU D Democratic Fa::ty of North j A o II 1 ii U I U i Ii L 1 I L 11. Carolina, Adopted August 8, 1894. The Democracy o! North Caroiim submit t the voters of Hie Slate the fol owiiii; declaration of principles, viz; Kesolved 1, That wc re affirm the doctrines of the p.srty as enunciated by th. Chicago Convention of 1S92; ! ,rovinS at Gra G:lbles where h President IleCiiperatinsr. Ran Mom ami Jarvis. Veto CjJ ij !. lVioiiaI. Demo cratic Kronomr. lr'j iiletttiitl ''Girow." A IKc.iutil'ul Jlur rinsre. Washington, D. C Aug. 18, 104. The President is reported as im- and desire to signify a? follows what is the construction placed by us upon he section thereof relating to silver, i viz : We hold that it is the duty of the lawmaking department of the gov ernment, now in the hands of the D- moeraey, to tike immediate steps 'o restore bv legislation the eon a privi!ejj-'3 of silver xvit ii go'd at the ; Miin:, ov the free and unlimited went on Friday to recuperats from an a'tack of Ialaria. tyhicn has been aggravated hy oyer work. He ex- bill, and the free ngar bill. be?re they rere buried in the Finance Com mittee Room. I am thankful that the tariff bill is disposed of. We hive all wasted a great deal of ink writing thi legend ; Tiie tariff muddle will he cleared up next week." Here is the last of it. A stuffed and mounted crow plain ly addressed "Grover Cleveland, President of the United utes. Washington, D. C," was received af the White House by Private Secres tary Thurber, fetprday. The box THE LEE HARDWARE CONPAY IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR PUMPg, D V V P V P we S9J1 as reliable PUMB as there i Jl L 11 t -HI 1) fc ft on tjie market yery cheap-CALL- )ects to return next Tuesday. It is contained ;t alsj here the in- i . jnrt of c:eiMiU:ii-j no cm- ; ,1;ir,Tec, : j c-.nn.ii" of both g'jM and silver at .)ur coii:':.i:nical.on. inioriring ; Llc. rali0 lu j S1,c, )ejno- the! I ii'i;t and r.o pnt -. .-. :n:ttee on idntfi "-ui and i Ti-M.iV,ti",u:i nc.-r. . ili-a thi n.". ' me of my r.onnnation as candidate ". .. :on er.dorho ' ' i cm? i': S: ate ; f..)r ()f Chief Justice .f the n d National P ali'-niM a- i itcrpe!-i Hkth lemocr:.-y of the South-i--prcme Court of North Carphna. 'l-p'ed. i i.-is b(.e:i did received. In ae-pting the nomination per- .Ninmat--ns Ir. Fleming and .re wis i i", in f.ouilit:t,:ii fo" ( i.ronor. !'t. Fien. iiii r -ceini:s C ."'. IU iUit to say Hint I am dt eply sen. )). .Mm. re "0i votes Dr. H -mic-j ;c( - iied tin; norninu' ion .v.d was ! , 1 1 i IJ'l'WIlillOIIS. bl : of the rea. honor which the i e-:i ven' .-n has confeiTcd upon uie. ! . . .... . ! a i I the i, -i- e. ! s.. iii a'voi,u ine uesi, Kr.V.t. C.n -.I was nounnate.l hy j tint if its ch..-ce j3 ratifio l by ;c i t- i --ii ill 3" N-irveyor. bv aeclaniation for count', Tret-ur r efforts tif ny mind and heart to tlie .!ih-r-. T I). Stewart. W. 1. ;. n , .... K. .M.m hiw.n, .Jr., A. A- , th .e was har-o the j n" its r oniivati -n for liegiter ! I granl at. I recpi:isible duties of the . -..Is. anil n tne tri'rd ballot Mr T. ) , lilh position. I . M,i.w;irt rec.i; lie- r.o- . i-r i n , 1 ing rare -.e i CAT v.i'rs n ...-. r I Ti;anKi"r ',Uc committee f ;.- the m. enci-e of ' md wuh d..-.-:.,. d r,,0.lsatj teriu i:i v. Inch their grulffy? I he re rninee. and it was moved Hi:.- j his Morni..:iMon be made una-.iin u-'; l"U ,; 1 i "vcyed, a. 1 1 was carded. very truly yours, &c. motion the rr.los wns suepcud- ! . .. rd ;.nd. Hon, li. II. M -.c n was M nominated tiy acclatnat;tn !'or Sena tor. lln. I) 11. McLem accepted e ; f.mi' atinn in ore of his line M ci-lies t!i nt he is s i accuse oiii ol i. ';i !. r-". .1. v . i .i- i::s, v. . j l.ieb, N. A. Sn-lMi. S V. in-er- i 1 If. Williams, awl T. W. IIarr.114- I ' iijnce'hn i:oiuinaU!i !...- j.. ; I 1 .Mr i CiiA!::.ji ri:, N, C, Aug. 10. Mi:ssi:s 11. A. London, R. H. Hat ti.i; and .. II S.MAhL, C'oinmittee. liaiei-zJi, N. U..: (i',i!h in'-:-. 1 have received .your I ... 1 . . 1 . "-..:... ; . . 1 . : 1 . ,...tn!ivn .wl .... II... tl..r,l i. .:l l, ii-.-O tOIL.il. . II KIM, 111 UIUU 1,11 . t! Wiiliams receive J 770 votes amij notify me that the Democratic State tiirircii nominated. It wa inov d that. Mr. Willi i.-i i tMpin? ion Ik made uiiainiiiotis and Hie n o' ina w as eairied. iles-rj. (ieo. K. Prince. Dunca;; A. Faucetle was placed on noni .a lion tor Clerk of lite. Superior Court ;.nd on the first ballot Mr. Prim-e re f iei C7 votes and was declared ili- !;oi;iiiice. Mr. Fauecte inived ilia! .Mr. i tiee's nonii ualioii !; made ni;;.ininous and the mo poa was carried. Msrs, .1. D. liarnes, A. F. Johns .son. J. M. Stewart S. P. Mclv vy. W. A. .I'!iiison was placeil in iioit ina t n lor SlM.ritr. ():ithe first ball-n A!r. llarnes . ree- ived f')'2 a.i .Mr Jtarnes was declared the i.nminee. J. C Williams made an Mppro t riate address in accepting tlu nomi na'iop. On motion the following were ap- conyei.ti-ui lias una.iimously nnmi-nat'-d me To'- t.!e oiiice of Ajjjiate Justice of the Supreme Court, to suc ceed mvself. I desire to convey to the raemb-jrs f that co"ve'iti.,:i. tliro::gh you, u.y lu'h appreciation of the great hnr Lhi.s done n.e, and my acceptance of bids nomiiialion, ami to express to you personally my thanks for the 'iindlv .manner in which you have been placed to inform me of their ac tion. Yours very truly, A KM I. ST KALI BUKWKLL. ratio ot coinage wh cti heretofore has held in the United State--, Resolved 2, That we urge upon the said law-making department of the government the abolition tax of 10 per cent upon tb,e issues of State banks. Resolved 3, That, in view of the deleted condition in which the late Republican adminjstra'.iqn Ipft the Treasury of the Ui.itetl States pres sentjng as it did, such a lamentable contrast to the overflowing condition in rhich it was delivered by Mr. Cieve'and's first administration to it Republican successor v.'e urge upon the said law-making depart nent, the iojmeniate enactment of an income tax. Resolved 4, That we emphatically approve the tariff doctrine enunciat ed the Chicago pi ttforq. Resolved 5, That wldle we are op" poved to the slightest qualification, in favor of the Federal Government, of the repeal of the ten per cent, tax on State oanks issues, we neyerthe iLclcss a-lvoivuc as a matter of State policy suoh regulation and reste- rumored he Intends to yeto the river and harbor bill and let the Senate tariff bill become a law without his signature. Sena'qr Random saw Lira about the riyer and harbor bill before he left and urged him to sk n it in the interest of the entire coun try. He assured the President that the bill has been carefully prepared. Senator Jarvis says he would be willing to retire from punlie life if he could see a free sugar bill, an amend ment to the Constitution to elect Senators by the people and a measure to change the rules of the Senate, become laws. If such legislation could be secured thorough the agency of Senator Jarvis he would achieve international fame and render his country the mofrt distinguished ser vice. Hon. Kope Elias panic here from the State convention anil had. a long interview with the PresUjent which 'asted until it was nearly7 time for him to take the train when hp was driven 1o the depot in Secretary Lamont's. private carriage. Mi. Holms, the eflicienl post raast- er at Monroe, N. C, has been here to improve the mail routes going out ol his progressive town. I hear Capt. S. A. Ashe will be given a. good position under the gov ernment. A comparison of the expenditures. ccnption.Veto or eat crow." The bill goes into tff.ct the day it is signed, except the woolen schedule which becomes qperatiye, January 1st. There was a pretty wedaing at 1517 Rhode Island" avenue Wednes day evening when Miss Fannie Martin Phillips was married to Mr. Lewis D. Pace. Miss Phillips is a daughter of Mr. S.amuel F. Phillips qf this city and Mr. Pace, the son of Hon. James M Pace of Covington. Ga., a nephew of Senator John Ii Q-orden and principal examiner General Lani Oljice. Interior De partment. Rev Dr. Chester, ofliciats ed. The pride yore a garment white bengaline trirneij in pearl passemen terie, point lace 3 oke. She was at tended by her sister Miss Gertrude Phillips. State Fair Notes . The evidencfy of a great Sta'i fair at Rakjgh this year, continue to multip'37 It has ilreany been announced that such large farms as the Vander built cotate, of Buncombe; the Mc i.tyre estate, of Onslow the Ken nedy farm, of Lenoir; the Holt and Home wood farm, of. Alamance; Fair Vies farm, of Wake; Mott Farm, of" THE FJRE P!D$PT BURN (VIE OUT AND I AM STTLL TO Hfc FQUXT) AT THE S4.MK ' OLD STAND, WHERF. yOUR H o j f 11 Ei Id Fir TITAN EVER BEFORE- PLEASE UQME AR0UXD AND INSPECT Larp Sis OlUUn, class cam- F.ri:T-ri u.i.r., N. C. Aul'. 11. I!" led l." f.aies to t'ie Senatoria .' :itioii ;., meet ai Piri;er.-.bu - ! -N 'F'"' 5 A- "N-'hkv, R. II. 15 AT- . I u.biv Am;, ol l;4. At i!nnn ( k .t in. '( Arlaii, Alex '-' o.u,;. I J. 1 1. M. l ..m i! I. Vv. r i-hoiN.-h.-. :l:,i't i, L. J. r-t. f! K. tlrnit!':m. I'.i. ! i i;ii .l.i A. Ciiini inn, T. W. ll.ir 1 iiiton.'.J. II. II iruh-ii. r-1..'. fivi r U. K. Williams, S. II. ..-! !!.:-. .-mi. A. W. Ui-e-.ry. I .,honi R. A. Spvmer, Ji, K. Ilar h.to. T. P.. It-irt t trove V I) t'li-v.iu, J. A. .-fwart. M. -i.- v.ivr. II r'"ix('ivck-V. V. S:H't'l. J. II. ?t.-.i;-:er. .1. n w:;.i. " 'h io) 1 vil i- - a . U:.!e, K. It, Id. 1:, i y. v.. i..u:d 1. 1. 10- 1 . M, y.. 1 A. a w .1.1.:. Xei'ls ( r ek- -V. P.B.v.-d. A. X. too. J. l .iohu.-'!. Si,-..uts frn k I. M. D.u h M iili.on. .1. M. Il...l( . t I'p' l' l.lttle Uiver T. A. II.; (I lire . S -tn... .'.Vnn'ton. ! ti.i:, J. II. .S:.T.Li Committer: :I thank you fo" the vi-ry complimentary teirn in which you have announce! to n't -2 'ho ac ion of the State Ccnvention of the Diin. ocratic pr.rty in sel'Cing mc a their candidate for re-election to the office o" As--'i i:ue .',;'i -o ,.f ; Supreme Lu;ni. To iiavc satis;". :l: tnv fellow citiz ;ns in the discharge of the duties to vhieh they asaed tuc has filled the Pleasure of say ambition. If they lect me :iga:n to U.is hijh positi ;n. Iredell ; Sedgefield stqck and disrv between this and th, last republican ! farm, of Forsyth; the liege poultry congress shows the democrats have i t'ar 'ri, of Forsyth; Osceola pou;tr lion of the issues of banks charte.ed hn(v i'strunj..MHal in etitti .g down Uards. of Grayto. ; Occoneechee farm by North Carolina ap will secure u p'xp.in-e.4 SJ.OOQ.QQO, ': 1 s is a ! qf Orange; the Ca;-e!.art farm, sound currency. Resolved 6, That we acmire the courage and lofty patriotism of the President, and that we most heartily commerd his prompt and effective faction under tjie law for the suppres sion id' the efforts ot alien anarchists to dittu h. by force and viqlence, the true lelations of labor and capital; his sturdy efforts to secure the enact. 1 menl of tariff re fonn as called for in the party platform ; his prompt np WHICH WILL RE COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICULAR. THIS WEEK. Respectfully, JL 1 TOES, Wti'olirut Machine Go, subject will make first paign matcial. The fconoaiy in the management of the po-slal expenditures is di;e mainly to the energy and industry of Hon. John.S. Henderson. He drew t .e bill up and carefully scrutinized every item.; Figures do not lie and here is the schedule of expenses of the Govern inent for the past four years : For Mm fic.Ti Tar l.cion iiii". nsn os-)- of the bill repealing the Fed-t - - , , . lt ! for the fiscal year 1891, $3J2,G12. 447; eral election law; the notable reduc- ... j lor the fiscal year IS'Jl, s:j.j4,uo'J,84 ; for the fiscal year 18Q3. $335,818,028; for t he fj cal ye:r 18i4. 296.960.U36. J.li F. Stewart. . 1. m. " u s; di be my sole purpose to sre lluuetiCMnty l).-m,,-,;ua- Kx.-miv, !.;.,.. ... i. ,.!.:... oniii-ift. . - u-ieitt) toat 1 win I'd. Siiut'i; :t .1. A 1 w roll.lo!); A a. jt. Milium.- ! V Hni.,;i. W.b. M,k..; 7 .j. A -,.,,,1. : judi, 1 1 lusterv of t"ac State besides 1 .1. -mhiiii: n. 1. ,..,.... 1(, . F. M. K.i; II .1. M. I)u:-;ij .. 1 Sl" ''liiiguisl.ed men who ha,i o.oiin-io.,. .1. M. iivi-. ehaii-m. II. T. Sp.-ar. S., trv. 'h- m-.t -.iiiwi-rthy of a place in It e j pre,... -.led mo in the interpretation ol POPULISM AKD CRIME The Third P-t:; dc its law. I am, very truly yours. Jm-:$ C. MacIUi:. goo-1 showing for the , pa ty and he : tiertjpj the Scotland Neck breeding 1 1 s' ud,-of IJalifax j It binson S-. :b,v&, i of A son; Wachovia Kennels, 01 E rsy th ; Kent's pit-game yard, ol Caldwell j Parker farm, of Randolph, besides hundreds of farmers repre sen ing the State from the extreme East to the extreme Weswill make exhibits The peanut, rice and grain indus-, tries will be extensively and artiss tically showq. Vidiirninous correspondence is be ing had with famous cattle breeders outside the Stale who desire to ex hibit their cattle at tlje North Caros Una Fair, and quite a number have promised, fo be present. 1 i Among t!;e attractions t!iM have been secured are !jie Cc!o;nmr o! ne Seattle of Gettysburg, of which 1 S ale Ttea-urcr Tut -, and Col. T. S. aid favorably; the Working World, one of the most wonderful pieeies of mechanism in the United States; thp Pohe.nian -lass blowers, whpsp artistic ard j delicate work in glass, chain aVten S tion by hours, and olcr fascinating j no. elites. Tbe3e amounts ought to show the people yl;;ch party should rem ;n in lower. The Hind'y piyil and i fuii ncx approsriation bids, ihe two last that remain for action, huvhig been dis- i , , . , , i Kenan sp(ak highly iiosed of yesterday now only avrait the Preside--L-s signature to become laws, and to clear up the appropria-' tian businc-s ol Congress. The river and harbor bill practically is a law, in as-much a it 1 an not be return ed to the House in whjch it originate MAKES A SPECIALTY OF t 1 . . 1-. . . C . I , . . . . . . . . C . . . ti.fu o: mc r;-ji-ii3ca i go vern men 1 j under his administration, and the ireedoni Irom scandal which l as been such a marked feature of his return to the head of affairs. Resolved 7, That we favor the abolition of the internal taxes on .--pints and tebacco as. soon as practi cable; and if this cannot be done that the harsh and unjust features of the law for its collection be modified. STATU MATTERS. We point, with j.ride to the record of the Democratic party in North Carolina and cr.dorsv the present State administration. For eignteen j years this parly has had full control of the State govern ment. It has adiu: ds'ere I if. with i! irrnnt,! , . ... " . v. .' ijourned until Monday. There have ....... aim ., an tutit-o ILI- ill! illinnn iiD ir l.nr,., Wni. 1 1 . I eve single to' the best intereTs f ah i heen lnae where a veto message ; . " i th o t r ; , , . f has been .,t. In ,! reeiun ivod f,BP ! aI eterdiis, qn U d..csda ; Farmer-,' ; i nil . r rl .1 o I r.. m, ,.(' .l.!.,,...',..r.. .... i ...... ... r .j...., u... """'.l I REPAIR w I ed, with a veto within the requisite j ten days, which expire to-day. as, the House of Representatives has. ad-. j There will be three great days j K Ideation Day, on Tuesday; So!d i iers' Day. which incorporates a re- IRON mO PR ASS CASTINGS, Fayetteviile N. C. .e ei d' ii reiu of debauchery an I the expiration of t'ie ten days, but' ! ' " ' ' r: :-' mi mi i iers of ih:s importance. It is .1,... P t-i if. .:.is . uher -041. 1 ti.e toil or allowed it, to oe- r ' 1 i . "i. .... .... ? ion t.Ie m ' r l '.1 : 1 ' j : - r ( 'to po'rer it 1 1 s , . i'- ry h ' pur. 1 1 -eg to v.- !a or int.-fini. ik' : ca 1 :i0.i It 1; :." .i. OU: liOi,;i -c:i tot 1 I I - . s..-ttin.- estabiis'i.!-! a-viun.s for Uie c,M,le :i ,:iW "v I'luaaiion. j oi our unit. r: in. at-:s; aduiinis. A., o'licial of the White MuiHe i.s' Col. J. H; Holt. or Rurlington. V , C. Ch of Mar.-hal. snd will have large crop of da-hing -m l gallant as- sistanis. h a;. '' ' i.-i; zviu .-1 s - i.om naiio-. by i!,e jted ju-lie:., .pn.m .Ud our public now burring to Gray Gables with j We print in another column the uu.umvci.ti,,, ,s Al' o.-,, er p.,000 etner-,tliet,ni(ijrv - a),ri,,ri:lli,,.. h'll. i ,.i.r. i . i'-j.iiuj .ini'ni-ii uy ami ieinocraiiG which wn vgne.l by the Spe dier of s-aie C. -vent io at R dei-h on the ; ri.-e; 1 -duced taxation, a .d in a!i! to sm-cee i n; Vsclf. ' eci .- ..-t.t.. e".fide: ce ol the i loii? to r Tl b tv p-.r-c: :s iiid-.- -t. -it s i .HI' ' i I t o, i i h..-u who i.ave ti usi-.-d it It h i- v ,,,,u?c U!- ' :i c A lu wircn we ininK is replete m ;--ie ot, and gra.i-. ;.:r,rded sec jritv lo iifi- and i r..or- yeterdav ' .aort.lnj. It is 'tl -hit tiit-y eo lh re is I .. , kill. 1.0 2M.ness o.- v 1 W'.r'd. Such teaeliings are de?;:K fveoratf !,ones!y in il.eiae.vt?s u d I ' Uiose with whom thev eou.e m ion. mc? and this is one reason whv ' Xt"!i1," l.o l... ... 1 : - l ...... ,.M ytrrv IS tliO TP.::-! .... and the Vice Pro-':d si-curity lo ,i!e and i r..i.er- ve.erlav .;iort.inz. It is m cessary . every particular of ti v dr g rea cm-, j ty. p'oti c-e I lo eaot . I ar.d 1 tboi that it reeei e the i-pproval of p. esi . . ... ..... 11 hi.!, . v.-'- " -a:, .i.ai gov- ,ul Ckvelaud by next Mondi e: ii ler'i t' tn i. ; r ?i eow;o. JSo tiatooi oi puo.ie ailairi. We eon I r;aiulaie our ei izti.s u...o their - : ' ; ,v,. ,-. . -rat- i ivr- ...v .o ..j : Ti... 1 1 V jel-i f. .;.c. ! act :t - r x;i. - :- "pprec'atioii a., i . ;nds.. ne ' - ll .velum. ty next Aioniav. e joint 1 desoiu. ion of Con; res a ;.;g curreni approoriali ins will POSITIONS GUARANTEED und-r raonahle conditions. Our h RCE 95 page Ldu.uK .c mi cxj iaiu woy we can ailora it. Draaon's Practical Bcsisess College, NASHVitLE, TENN. Write for catalcpce. ) r . i . . . vii to tue the ,ut v 4 ; !i of the con .i110'"1 f"stii between the rices; ? ; upon the p-ospeet- nf bounteous i i re- r ,. . ,rttv v ;'i 1-2!. ;e-.iiinate then and all work ihpend iag upon this bill would then have to ce:ise. It is prn. : i .. .. , i n , . Colleges take in as tuition. 4 weeks by onr mhd I resident Will Sign tlie bill to-day teaclunR book-keeping is equal to 1 2 wwk by lt. 'in I ilrtt tlie messaje will -i"Y o , f. mordu. itLt.-.l thai th.- , aa more money m tue.iiiintst ol Cv;u.v-uuytniiu.u. lUdU 11411 luC DQ51UCS1 j j King of all JJStGQJ Absolutcty- j Bicycles. IsV the $ Light Weight and -Q. Superior fUtcrial fJ '5 K'g''ty' Every Ma- fiT$$zf and Scientific Work- j ; chinefullywzrranted ffcf Jj W i maitship. . . . & " vp' w) A 1 S 8 1 old phn. 1 1 teachers, fifin r;tnlent Dasf vear. no retUlll tirwirn- ptj: anv time. Chp r.oR? We have rect-iUy rrfpard books ept-cUjiy adapted to HOME STUDY. Sent ca CO J- rial. Writ-as and explain 1 1 '?. ". -TV..-."- "V p, - e-w- -.'I r-- Kir.;! Honors at the World's Columbian Exposition ScnJ twocrt sUmp .or cur 24-p-se CaUl jZttc-A nork of Art. Monarch Cycle Company, ReMf! Salesroom. io Wat-ash Ave. - Lake and Halsted 5ts.t CHICAGO, ILL.
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