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IOC AX IREIUS. >vi 4Tiii;K ( IIOI' IH 1.1.1 tin. J or tin- Week laid I tig Saturda), Octolwr 2«th, i HHH Ci N TLU, )n ln, A'.UH fLTI !.\L Ji 1 1.1 J n ItaW-iyh. N ('. J;U\f AM. I he rainfall in all districts was be low the average, with a ver\ fa\'»ia Lie effect upon all crops. I'.EMVRK- Of -H. [\l, i 'jAKK-H'MiKN h Western ii«r t. Bat Cum-. Jlendm-on Comity.—"All crops fav orably affected " Davidson College * O Mecklenburg County.—bo weath er for the past week ha* been de lightful. No lain, no frost. Fann ers have marie good use of the time. Charleston. Swain Countv. -"Fin** weather for sowing wheat. From what I can learn, tht*i»' will he twice the usual amount sown this year. Salisbury. Rowan County.— * l ine weather for st ■ ling wheat and j ick inr cotton C>ttoi i- -i 1«»! t in 11 i 0 lint, ami the yield will be unusually small. If i- a crime for men to prepare ami advertise a worthies-, inert rein edv as a cure for tenable and chron ic blood poison in hope that the sufferer will use a hundred bottles before he tinds out its worthle-sness, and vet there art* some who do, .Bo tanic Blood !>alm i». I). 15.) is not u rem« dy of tin- kind The first bot tle begins to do good. and a cure usualh follows before a d /.en bot tles ai e i nkei'. The following interesting bit ot biographical infoimation i- trom the examin it ion j ipet >\ a -mao bo\. -'Araham Lincoln was born in Ken tucky in 1 R>*2 at the age of seven yeai >. J L Anderson \ M- rganton N. C. are runuiug a large line ol foods look up their locals. O 1 Voter, remember that, under the Republican War Tariff' now in oper ation, when vou buy a dollars woith of common earthernware, with tin duty or I.li. added, you pas >1 On a dollai s woith of c 1111 •i \ kniv. -. forks. c . you \aysi "0 'all at 1 lo\ -ter A Martin*- w hit«. front, and rig your self for the W m t* r. We arc iead\ with the lar o e.-t ;im ot clothing ni W N. C. Our prices have no competition. Out h - a> unsurpassed. ( all, or send to -I 1. Anderson A Co. Morganton an t i convinced. lli«l>l>> VII llouml- We ha\e a Democratic President a Democratic Cabinet, a Democrats House, ft Senate which is on tin ver-o of being Democratic, an 1 n-v we have a Democratic ( hicf lustice And still the country i.- safe. IVoj 1- aic going on attending fo buvlm - as usual, and everybo ly sc ems t > b liappv (. i' ; nnati bmpm* We have employed the -ei \ ict » • R N Harri-. a tir-t el is- workman Custom work and repairing d un tooidel at short notice. si \ .i 8.. - ClotliinK* The largest -took, tin latest st \a - the newest idea-, the be-t ':t- a: the lowot l ' ice- at i . i . AN M s • N A ( i it hi* r- A I urnisia M >1 g illt ! N ( n 1 -well 'Tom in H md- w the most fa U1 A M utii - W ' !1 r 1 1 .115 J 'Ol 1 1!:.. lu-l tin si apt in ill t l ' *• 1 Yotuoan and Duulip stlil ~t K- ;• -t- i A Mai tin -\U I Fr-nt. > f'.ti me' t: 1 • > • !' \ A i! tu - jlu'Loiy. N » I! 1 S v -*• ~"V \ PRESS AND CAROLINIAN, OCTOBER -Jo. X S« rl» N «»f >1 i"ft i i>si**. Mr. T W Mouser, Chairman Township Democratic Ex Coin, ha airanged for a series of meetings to !,(• l. d iii Sniitor I s Hal!, beginning M'jn'] t\ L.gi.t. O t. 2'JtL. itii 1 con tinuitig till elecf ; Mor ltv j. » t. f Jyth. T>. C. Caldwell Thurs»d iv, n gnt. Nov. 1-t, J (i 11 ad and A . S.gn. J'. . Fi. liv i . r , N V. 1. J N J '!ie> u. I .1 1". (Mr!:. T!ie I; 'ft! ■ r \\\Y. ! ud :re—ed D Saturdav night. Nov. !ird. by If-»i •John S. Heildel Other .-peak* is will I.e anianmced next i- s u'■. 1 Le .adit - ale invited. \j t evei v 1 >em '■ iat in Ilic .• \ Townsh j ull* i. l t «•-• m' t ti> '1 lie 1 arolina Watclmi.tn. List week the Carolina Watchman oublir>hed at Stli.sb-.iiv and Edited A fc 1 y Mr .J J. ]ii.,nei assi-i. 1 !n Mr. \"elie. p; nt 1 tie 1. -t i- of it > si\tieth year. This i- tin* oldest i- iper in the State and ha- ha 1 mativ ujt- and and downs duriiiLf it- cni/' life but not- O O withstanding a . of tn se it ha.- pro pere 1 an 1 1 ;- e!'. If 1 it- -elf all honoied and re-pect 1 name, l. 'ng over the period (,f time allotted to mortal man to drag out a weary ex istence on earth may the Watchman lire and continue to prosper and watch man as lie treads hi- lom-lv i * \ path through life ear ner W anltal. J have nearly completed a new f building where my house and store . weii burned at Sj ru-a- Fine. Mitel.- ell cor ni y, N C. some ini.mth- -.nee, and desire a puttier with S'J 100 cup ital to engage with me again in the merchantile business. It is now n. ifood stand for business, and vvill be n 1 improved by the ta>n»}>letion of the "three . railroad to and by said point. My losses by the lire keep ~ me from tng iging in the business ilone. hav it ■ -pent what I hid left O 1 in l e-building. and take this opj>or j. tunit\ of-ecu; ing a partner. • Address. A L'. Row r . 2t Spruce l'ine. N ( •' I*ttl> 1 i i' S;> .'.iUin^. T: r I>. : .(-! die i • >miii"« - for State Set . 11 1 is» of I;-'pr--en ( tll i v ♦■-a' i'lv 21 i ■s\« 11 i add ress 11 it•i i It • , !'i t'li tie po jll ica I ' ; s -11 e s at i' i • owing tun'-s and 4 • plac» •* Mt. Flea-ant Thursday. )ct. 2."). ()liver- I"i iday, () *t. _• >. Newton Saturdiy. Oct -7 t. Mt- C I- Turin r. J. IMui i i!', r W. 1» (i other, and I L. ( line an 1 ♦" others have been invite 1 and one of 'A them i- expected from time to time '*■ lo take part in the :>mpai- i. Every > e tei i - o'; -1. \l*jat• -1 -it : itt**: I • s tli -e sp t!. ,S. M , A. A Suit :.i>. 'it mi. 1 1 mi). (>. I'. v. ( 'in i \ l»e-.;'ia .al t »in p» iinen t. J ll e Stat • e I. t' 1 ire . -I\ - It* tti lt r He), h i'si »n. dui- „ th« present Co sgres-i. las b \ ♦ -pre -e! tii g ! 1; ■ e l:-?n his own. tin f> :itn an I the fifth : the Raleigh ; ill. 1t! c i • ei.-1 or » .«»•:: t - ' • i:.g I'epia .*»♦ lite.] \ republic 1! Ml". Helldt l- U is undoubt' dlv O! e of 1 i : i;,v * - • .. r s.-nt t » C- Slut .... \ -ei \e- c ' • i•• ft in at v j it.:. )? t:e St tt' it i .«'-s ' 1« >c il :t \ I 11. '-J !,e ef :}■• dl'-t mt • w - \ .. C.«' : e c •: ,i..ai. -t , w tl. t:. a it. :i and ni tY t i.» b pa: t: ••t -. a; I i- :.eia \ab 1 1 « i t • • , i - . ii.s v at. i le.. a c.ti/t is.; 's; tit 'A i.n.ii.gt .. , . M.-se: jit •. /; - j « ... i>■ ' '. -- i i!• k \f '."'"J e . S- ~ The Old Roman \ccepts. The follr»wing i- Judge Thurman's letter of acceptance: "CoH'METs, Ohio. (Jet 12, '•Hon. Patrick. A Collins and others. Committee : ••CiENTI.KMLN I!i »b' 1 "lice t"C is toin I sen 1 you thi- forical accej tance of mv nomination f »r the ofTict of Vice-President of ihe Fnited State-, made by the convention of the I>.-1. •; a* 1 |i!tV at St Louit When vou 1. 1 me the hon >r t » * cad upon me at St.. Louis and offici ally notify me of my nomination, I expressed to \o i in\ -en-e »f obliga ti.jt. t> tL» convention, and state 1 ti.it. alt hi .gii I had not -i >ugiit tiit* ■ nsliju': I V. 1 : t feel at liberty, un b r t' '• circ a.-' o ••• t > declii . it. I thought then, a- I still think, that whatjvei 1 could properly do to promote toe r» -eiecti ■ti «.t Presi de: t C.« \t . 1I ■ -gl-t t• • d•». His a 1 ni-t i v has 1.- m o.Lt d 1 \ -uch integiity. g 'l s» n.-e, manly courage an 1 - xalte i ] atriotism. that a just apjrfciation of t-e-o high M'la.itie- set ns- to ca.. bu in- rt-elec tion. "I a: l ai-o -tl oi.g.y impres>ttl with the belief tL it hi- re-ela-tion would powerfully tend to str ngthen that feeling of fraternity among the American people t .at i- .- J essential to their welfare, pefce and happi ne--, an Ito the perpetuity of the Fnion and of our free in-titutions. "I approve the platf nn of the St Loiiii convention, and I cannot too -troii'dv t xi>res- mv d .s-( iit from OJ L J the heretical teachings of the m >no poli-ts that the welfare of a people can be promoted by a system of ex orbitant taxation far in excess (>f the wants of the Government. Ihe idea that a people can be nriehed by heavy and unneees.-ary taxation, that a man's condition can be improved by taxing him on all he wears, on all his wife and children wear, on all his tools and implements of in lu-try, are obvious absurdities. "To till the vaults of the Treasury with nil idle surplus for which the Government has no legitimate u.-e. and to thereby deprive the people of currency needed for then bu-in -s ami daily want-, and t» create a pow erful and dangerous stimulus t«-t\- travagance and corruption in the ex pend it lll'es (if t lie ( i 'V( I nm iJ t . - t* 111 S . i ' . ~ to me to i>e a poljcv at vaiioice wni. ' everv sound principle ot ~ovei iiu.ent and of politica' ec »nomv. "The neo --itv of r« 1 icing tax i -1 ; lion to prevent -ucli an accumulation of sui plus revenue, an I Ihe c .ti-e ---ouent dei)le i( :i i»i tie cii'c ilating ' " i medium, i- so apj areiit that ho j-ai tv dure- to deny it. Bit when we • come to coii.-ider the mode- by whili 1 tiie reduction may be made we find a ■ wide ant agoni -m bttween ourj>aiti an.! tut- nionoj>olistic leaders of our political opj >nents. 1 "We m (n to r d . a tax* - upon th* 11 1a*e ——a 1 -of life: \\ opponet.ts *eeiv to ifiei't thetil. We -av giv and giod c.otl.mg, cheap b, mkets cheap too]- and en« i . !'...•>• r. I.e lit j .;b 1 icaii-. b\ t:.: r j a! r ;:u at i ti.i .1 1- a lei's . . > :. tie. 1 \ 11^t .1 I ro] o • 11. . sav incti t-« t'.« t ro - "ii cloti.ing at. 1 b! ink t- m 1 then 1 \ incl i-e th e -t; I:, t lit . ..' a 1.:,. r' tlat \ i:. th' t s i t iarm* i a*. il.(>■ 1. »Nic k ■ i n..i • . • *• '■ ■ t ; .ev need f" the - ' st: ". ' : t th :r i.. 'lest d «ve.lings. -1. p- 11 • tllnin g t i • ' • •- s 111« -att • i - n 4 • p ;c - Cit at.v -f si-ib.e .an 1 .s»t • .• .it .er - V Ct . l". v •.1 ll.f •! . j man 1 e » "civ t iv t : t.-«- j:« - tense t tt t -y-t- :.i »» v: .» n J at. i U» ' 'lst t- ! «r the : e!:e* t "I a. >: ii iiit t. ' . ""Mil ii .- -ti l a• ■ • t t' l.ip't.t n - of A.la d W «t;. t.ej 1 i pi J la' or 'fE .. 'pe. • • ■* s t evel vin th i- * as J. , t .on - -t ean \ kn v that aa ;n.t..* n, . rit\ -.'f the . it An. r * *.• i v • not er.gagt : in what a: . t • t!i >*»e w.i i tT' 1 *• umlovi? 1 in > K*h iu • liist: « not ui; leniabfe th.tt the l it• - ; : ; -e Iby t!.«- I h tl: >cra'- 1C Tin iVjre ».1 » 1 the M .il- blii fax exot» 1 lh« I;::- r. in c I-W a-ti. Aiuer:- t oa a: I i, .1 p- .1 . w :tL 1 that, •h-. - : . . .: *. mic ad...r t» 1 t i.:»t 'i. ' • • . ■ _ . •!1 CdU be j !' U Ct» ] 1 j> t . 1_ i e t ;. ill l\ \ wt l- « : e IJ. v protected more thn. i j 1 * *cll ■ I I't lfc.ii* 11» » • i>• t - i.( t « v- ry weli-iuf : n.t 1 1.1. '...-it il.*. ILi'HUm pllCc • f : • i tl! t > [ ! yhl ice 1 I)v a h._ifc ; in!.' i » - Jj i g into li t* pmk 't- •: .i> ii: _ mei . but on.\ t« nds tO s .s * . . the J 101 l t sot * I h*l s "iv t Hit' iLfcit .! li t- j -iiy of the Icritic party i- puiinJy p: • •» ' ' • 1. tun lerstan 1 that we —♦ •» lv 1 » in i t the co>t of li\ ii t? it i at t « 'Hii.f time ii.cr»-a>«» the Mian- of tee mm in the be lit lit- I ii.itii. i. j ! -j»ti it\ aud I »>.. tii. I n:n. \n\ \ * »ur > »t»e litnt >• rv.i!.t. "A I r N I I' M iM \ V in l uiuiM-r. I here was a considerable e\cite inent creat*- 1 by t;u* } ibhc speaking he 1 *! her*- »ii the l'*»th inst it was attended by quite a number of Dem ocrats a- 1 a f- a I;'epublicnn>. But Mr. Caldwell. in pointing out -ome of the eiirnes ami deficiencies of the Republican party soon made them ashamed, anil tin v were son ''ointr « on oil in every direction, with tonkin s out and head cast down, like a whip ped dog. We certuinlv, feel f r a poor Republican m ti ii•« vicinit For he is mocked and laughed at on (account of h - principles, by t very body. The only speech mad*- i:i beha f of the lippul) i -an pa? tvwa- bva young man nam«*d Hale. He attempted to say.a few woi fs t» ch> ei the broken hearted lead-, but In non quit and gave it up as\ a c inj» ete f»* jlu i • • and Mr. ("aidw-ll piovel that tl" 1 young' man w-s not » xact'y right, an 1 that wl.d he > ,d «a» fa 'sc. M:. Hale immedrttt .y nia l.c 1- e\it. at'id was seen K v.aids the i» j »t with a spec 1 aln ost « «pial to a iiglit uing evjyess ti tin He calle 1 f-»r a cjoss-tie ticket and t »ok the down freight for liickory Such an e\- csciteinent \ t - n«-\t r i • fore 1 ; own '7l tins Km 1 ? C\ Il r.ut W ( ale _ ;»d t > s; tV t'ia r n'bor;v was hint, and wit ti the > \c pt i 'ji of the f• a K- II .b.leali -. t.. are I >i M » a. A ; 1 p ' So v\ i ii HiimN i»i i fir'ravtrr. If Miu -1 ■], 1 i n.n. iv^'in^ in asj , \ 1, ;'t \ •' ti , (\ j «,-j m 1 , , of tin*li• ■ • ■ nil " i>. i |'h *-t11 s*•♦ iis . i - bii,«»w>. v. i \ - wi >'i! v , t ' ! ,it he wis I>e "1 1" 1i • • ! 1! 11 -ii what l spect I' .- I: ' 'lei f> 11 'O ;. whit V, ' • \ lis.' ?J It's f 1t • 1 !.*'•» s HI.l dissipjj* \ \ :;? h. an 1 * x i>e« t t f' ' - f • w : 1 t ' . : • ■ -f' » « • it* 1 11}* >!. i.-. at. he!\ ]. n s I: voa d» -,ie ? , viri uc i ■» ft * l . .i'-. in \ out} * i • VOU mi ' s' . ' el ll t •• ! the w. rd • ' -• -i w> b ,j phnt i'■ '-I b ~ -u ? - se, - \ilt'le, t*-!'* It' ' ** ' ' f \*r PITTfK \. ► • - f * * ■' " tf I ; •- " r - i V \V. JK \ NIN Hoard of Tradr >•*. It. X I>. it. it. It thr» inj •• 1 n ' 1 • St art an luirp r» >ji:d •>: !*i t ?»■ !. e othvr ti IY, N V» Uil t-1 "JO:,. 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Hickory Democrat (Hickory, N.C.)
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