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PRESS AND CAROXjINIAN : AUGUST 4, 1892. r*’TfluM)Th**prii[»l)y#^s in industries i\v*^ hardly l>Pttf*r ofT. ‘*As they list(‘n.” sjiys Mr. l'h*vehind. "\o thf* story-thnt theexist- injj |)r(‘tef'tive tnrifl is u ho(»n to them.' sf»‘n‘s ;nre enncted A IIKMAM> FOU rKK>F> OF H.I> I.l- «FJ_> ONLY MFT \\1TH >KW OX US. ^11 pt i»ll ■ . r*. i ‘ f'j-'i* 1. Siii» ■ r.t*>r- wRo(l > ii'ft k’lv*' ''Xpr*--* th'* v»ntrar_\, at>* coiisiflj-r*-!! v.t-hit u t" r.-ii* vv Huh- rii)tion'. 2 If (»r'l*-r tl,** di^'ODtinuai;.'-'- (.f til* :r I tin- itul)li'}i*T ti.ay cori- tiiiiM-f'l uDl 1 all th»-itrM'aiai'***' arc j»ai i. 3. If s t *'r rt-fii-'*'* to tiikf tyi^'.r ;tl-> fioiM tlw tti wl)i^ 1. ti.'-y .if - th* y i\r*‘ r.-r-poii'i- bl'-i.iitii hav.‘ .-^'tllf'M tl;“ir l*ilN iirid orlt r« ! ‘ • iii it' ^ iitltiiif'i. 4, 1; • to "llicr pla'-t" %vitl. ii‘ t!i** i>u!n'-fi‘-r. arnl iti** {lap-r aif • it* t> th‘- I'ljui'-r aiMr-", t!i* \ arc h'-: ; r*- i "ii .■>. I .. -i>ui t' haVf (irci-lt'd tha' *, fa;; ■ i ■ ; i'-i '-al-' liom tii*‘ oH:. ir K iiiov- iii;^ a’ ! a\:ri:j t!i( 111 iiiirallt i I'T i ^ ^s//. ; / ■ • f\ . !• !;. V of in -iit;f»nai t:au'l I,. 1: all 1 rlbi'TS paiil ill u(l\all”''tl;fV an- l)Oui.l t" .'ivi- >• at t.i'- rial of ti.** tiiia* t i-\ !o i,nt \\i--h t'l takiii;j it; 1!" f:.t* publi-la'r i' aiithoii/.*(l to '■t-ini It, al 1 !i. • ■ rib*T will lu- K‘>>l)OIi- iMr:! t xp!. ; . i.otic.-, V. itii payiii»-iit of 11 ai ! I'.ll *o t !n- pul;ii '’ri!.- li‘ ' [.‘."tal la'AK ai'- ^u-!i that j)fvs>j'a[t. : j ulr!^lu*rs can aiif-i any on** for f!a;:il f\ i >' tak* > a |iap-r and r* luscs to )>a\ i'>i 1tliih law tln‘ man who allow 1.1' •'i.!)>cMiitlon I ) mil aluiit; lor hon.i- til:! ■ !l] ail am! tln-n i>rl*'r'. it 'ii>- co:itiiiin‘il ,oi Older' thf pO'tina'ti-r fu iiiai k it “1^ li.-' il.” a;i l liavt* a po-tal caiil smt not;!yiii4 t!i. laibli^ht-r, lay> iiiui>rlf lialiU* to ai :■ ' ;.!!'! tin*- t!)f unu- a tor tli*-it. M II. i.i \ I I \M> » II. Mr. ’li‘Vri;nid n«*v*r leaves aii\ »ii(‘ in (ioiil)t ;is to [lis IIin;jL' u li**ii ht" s|M*aks or Avrit11 is i‘ct‘iit sfXMM'ii in Xrw Voi i a-cr])t in^ t h(‘prrs- idcnl ial nomination is on a line with Ui* ad van ideas of drinoci'at ir i-f'forin. and th(*r^* is no nn(M‘rtainty as to lh»* h*>arty on(]oi's»Mnent ot' th«‘ r\ |i;-osi(iont. Ih‘t«‘rrinr totii»‘ rvils snlV‘r*d hy thf‘ ])(‘op!f‘ h(‘ said: •• \\’‘ s«*(‘ t h‘ j)lain [M‘opl(‘ ot t h* connt Vs hnnhMMMj as con^'UiihTs with a taritVsys- tem that iinjustly and re lent h's.^ly d»Mnarn]s Ironi them in tlie jMJiehase of the iie(*‘ssarit‘s and ecnnforts of lif(‘an amount scareelr met ft bv thf wa^’es of hard and % 8t(‘aly toil, while the (‘xae- tions thus wrnii^* from tlnMii bnild np ami increasi the fort nnes of thos(‘ for wtiose benefit this injustice is ])er- ]u*t u:ited.'* And, continued Mr. ('levt'land. “ \\\‘deiiounee this theory upon the hi«j:hest j>ossil)lt* i*rt)unds ^vh(‘n we contt'nd that in ])ri*s«‘nt conditions its o|)era- ti(^n is unjust, and that laws enacti'd in aceoidance with it ai-(‘ ine(juitable ;ind un fair.'* 'Hiis j)lunderin^of the j)eo- ple undt‘r a rt'publiean tariff is'plainly denouiieed by the dernoci»ati(* candidati* for presiiit'iit as immoral and iinjn.st—a erut‘l principle of legislation thatrefusi‘s to re lent even at the piteous ap- })oal of over-burdened labor whii-h is daily strippedof the just rew ard of toil. •A\'e see the tanner.” he {?ays. “listeninir tna delusive storv that tills h,is mind with « 1 visions of advantap:e, while his ]>ocket is rol>bed by the stealthy hand of hijrh j>rotec- tion " Nothinjr could better descrihe the pathetic tact that millions of our agricul tural population, tricked to thei^ ruin hy the ]»rotectioi1- ist tallacy, are seeking: in every direction but the rirht one for the cause of their should, at all events. There was a\\ inunense ^^urplns for The Salisbury Watchman, wliich the frovernment had one of the so-called‘*reforni” legitimate, use. Instead concerns, havin^r alleged that of keeping it hoarded up Mr. ‘•a vote for ( leveland is a ^ leveland paid off the rov- in tjie very al)idrnr place ol vote for the force bill; that crnnieiit debt with it. This hiirh j»rc)tection that mock ‘‘i^Qi-theastern democrats are tlebt was represented by tlif hoii.'s of toil ami aK imich in favor of it as the bonds wliicli eominaDded a t ii' tciii 11 X '' J reiiuhlicaiis ■’ the ((listTver preiiiiuiii on the market. in^anan rM-eives trom those *i made selfish and sordid bv callel it to book and de* Mt*. ( leveland l)OUrlit tliem unjust jrovernniHutal favoti- manded its proofs. This is at the market [»rice, retired i^^ui. * ^ our reward—we (juote from them and jnit the money in .Iustic«^to all' anl special the Watchman of yesteriiay; • circulation. He did exactly privileges to none is the jruid- --We want to say that we ritrht.—[i'harlotte Observer. inn'|K)licy ot Mr. Heveland. have nev(M‘seen (irover ('leve- and this he makes plain in land and can swear to noth- ax ku-. i-knmon KKroK,.. * C‘h»'ham tie The i)latlorm adopted at his own words: inj^- never havinx heard him ••WVanMK.tar.-umitvwitli '^i'.'‘"‘.'tlii"Ki'r>"orron. T • I I r ^ '4^' *'It is curr(*nt news that bnahti is ilniost the same the rights ot anv of our citi- . istuioiii , . , . , , . zens. .Ml an* onr countrv- Mf. l^‘V(^land stamls hi^^h as as that adopted at >t. l.ouis, men We ar‘not re(^kles.slv ,all street att(')rney. Itis much of it in thesame words, heedless of any American in- 1h‘ makes as much Xhe most notable ditVerence terests, nor will abandon our tinnum out js theomission ofthedeniand re-ard for them: but invok- that. 1 his has nev(T been denied. \\ hile he was presi dent h(^ usr*d his inlluencc^ as president to havt‘ tlu‘ ^’ov- einment buy several million dollars worth of bonds, pay- inj: a hi^h ]ir(‘inium, ( w*t? ior- erated which has for its oh- .uvt theaimnint of premium,) ject and j)urj)os(‘ a lbrc('d oi‘(ler to luinish Wall contribution Irom tiie (^arn- >ti'(.M*t gamble]s with iiKUiev in.Li'sLand inconnM>i‘ the n»ass t)caii\ (^n theii nelaiious of our citizens,to s\v(‘ll direct- leiiahz*M. i obber\. ly t he accumukit ions of a fa- think tin* ()ljser\ Vv)i'cd tew: nor will we permit den\ Miat. \\ hih‘ on a pivK'iided solicitu.le for that line we ask this (pies- A nj erica n la bor. or an V other 1 'Ooaou honestlv bo- • , * i l 14-* • ! lieve that 'I'homas Jettei'son sixth, tiu* tortv-ninth and •(‘te\ () b(‘Iievo *nt care Or I ^ uuu. 1 mmi.is .n lit I - ? inji' t he 1()v(‘ of tairness and justice which belon^’s to true Ann'i'icanism, and upC)ii which onr constitution rests, v.e insist that no plan of tariff l(*U'islation shall he tol to pay the union scddiei-s. ]>ut this was probal)ly omitted berause the nomina tion of ien. Weaver was itself an endors(^nent of that demand. In* having thret* times . intro(luced into con- ;i*r‘ss a bill to pay union soldiers the difference be tween the cnrrencv in which they wtMv paid iind its value in jz’old. Yes, Weavi'r introduccMl into th‘ fortv- j)i( th‘ 1ifti(Uh con^’resses the following' bill : ‘‘I>e it i*nacted bv th(‘ sen- other>, to blind tIu' eves ol othei honest man th,- totiiesclfish laws, u'.iul.l li.ive (-oinmitted .sucii 1(1 naiiuini'ai'iipd and inireas- ill tiie Obsi>r\ci' answer?-All that and man\ '411 r • • 1 ^ 1 • v ! ate and house ot representa- other incidents, his tlireat ; . , t— i . that h(‘ w’ould veto the free | ti'. cs ot the nit(*(] ^>tates ol I coina^’e bill, for instance, and ! Amei ica in cono ross asscMii- ovrs that nieiiaceiisfroin tiie ' j,,,. „f \Vall street to | hied- That there siiall he pui’|i(ise of tilt' Iepiiitlican i iijiij ;)( ;^i| jfallows tiiat j pjjjd fo eaeli private soldier, party to |>ass a foire hill, | lie is really oiieof that erowd. | should tlie candidatesot tiiis : Tlie Observer needn't at on able advantaresat the ex peiise of th(‘ir fellows.’’ W'ith reference to thc‘ dan nartv heel.'cted, Mr. Clevo-' tempt a denial of tiiat, lor ' (’leveland himselicould not. land is eijually as (*xj)licit. He says: “W(‘ have also assumed in our covenant with those whos(* support we invite, the These, then, are the proofs, are they, that '*a vote for (Meveland is a vote for the force I bill?’ Shifted vour sailor, tfvimster or musician regularly mustered into the service of the I nited States during the late war for the suppression of tlie rebellion, or to his (U-,their leiral repre sentatives in case of death, as soon as his or their claim shall be examined and au dited bv the second auditor ot the treasurv, the sum duty of opposing to the death | o;round, have you? another avowed scht-me ol 1 Xhe reader will note that oui adseisai ies, which, undei i Watchman hasrunawav the jxuise ot protectin>: the:,. • 1, ^ % I ^ I I irom Its oh argument and suiira^e, covers but does not ! . .... conceal a desifrn th(Mvl)v to ' ^he responsibility tor , , i- perpetuate the power of a I tbs new’ libels by tellinjx what ^ t^^tind due him 01 them, the party atraid to trust its (*on- j *'is current news ’ and by al- ^^ti‘ouut tliereof to be ascer- linuance to the untrammeled i le^in^z: that “it is said," etc.; i Gained as follows: The sec- and inttlli|2tnt \otes of the j the whole with the ! au(bt()r shiill as(*(*rtaiii .Vmenean i)eople. W e m-e ; thatit “swears to ■ amount of ciirreney paid i>ledu't‘d to resist the ie^isla- i i 4. i iion intende.1 toeonM.lete nothing.- A vvitness vvh(. : this scheiiH*, becausc* we have ^ testifies alter that fashion is ot pa\incut during his not forgotten the saturnalia I unworthv of belief. It is term of office, au(] shall as- oftlu'ft and brutal control flpit-we have never 1 ihe ^old valueof said 'c".re„cv „av,„c.„t a, ' the- thf mana-rers of a party ' as a W all street /In tions of gold, asconii)ared which did not scruple to rob ; attorney,’’ and that we never the ]»eople ot a ]>rer'ident, j heard of its having been w ould not h(‘sitate to use the that “he makes as machinerv created bv such! , cr-i.iuko, . much as per annum It was tienerrd Weav»*: » third party can li in?., tur president, who intrxj': , j the lecJeral soldier pay irrab into the and r»nth conlxres^e^. ('an southern penpl,. ^tan^ a man who is the futh.., . . and worker lor such a hii; The man who rt-fuNPs hit. { ^ the postoftice wbue owr*. f r , will bear watchiu }:■ a. ar.l pay up, if you d -n'l want ti.*> while it D0W8 When you read the I'l ^ C.\KOLixi.KS and HefHUjatrs a Iv rtise. ment, reaJ i: and retnenil.’t r u ] the tirst tiim ) •«» ♦* hiti, } 1:*;;^ you saw .his Hvl liy so >1. 1;,^^ v will cultivate* a 1,1 i* uk*iu- In^rinjij inciderit> auil ui- ; i., j VliE'iS .\NI» OaK"! INJAN. k w*- -Many of onr si»l)scrihers i i.,,. seem to undt i^tMi \ tin* law ino^ the takin;^' *^1 new spa} r> ai, i foi tlicir editli-'Uion w.* _;ivr tLei.i com})It*te on tbt* ;n ..dt*. We them from tl:» otllf’>d V. >. 1* Guido. Iu*a 1 ruitfully and ar^i ac cordingly. ADVKUTlSK ~If It doosn’i | nv Why do the eldest hcui'«*s k*-» p it up all the time ' Wh}' do n(‘w linns do it and ‘'tick to it ? Why do iid\♦ 111-> 1 s incr‘a>o thoir space ^ J8iT*\Vlieii yt»n art* in ot IICiiclH, liill llcacls, l.uwi* ope.s, C'urclN, lliiitcl llills, I'ostern, MortK:au:cH, Warrants. «ir aii> kind ot l*rliitecl ISlitiiks, »r (it any dencriptioii, hcmicI to the HICKUKV CO., Hick- ory, C. MISCKI. /,. (SKu I's. SHUFORD HARDWARE CO. SKLL (;oo[)S 15V Wholesale and Heiail. ^ B^nt9 HARDWARE «>f every >criplioti. legislation to revive corru])t instrumentalities for with the cnrrencv in which said soldier or sailor was paid, at theciiyof New York at that date: and said sol out of that.'’ If it has ''i-^ H’-ai repre.senl'a- '•iiever been denied " l)efore shall he allowcil ti.'>an {)urposes: b(‘c;iuse an att(Mupt to force such leiris- we denv it now. Heisanat- ditlerence in value lation would rekiutll** ani-j tornev'^ of record, if at all, l>ctween the currency which nu^sities wheie peact^ yud ju'jd the Watchman can make recei\e(l and the .stau(*ard noi.etuliiess now prevail, be- its cane if it is teliin-r the '^'oldcoinot the Cnited Stat.-s cause ,.urh anattempt would : re[)lace ])ros[>erous activity me 1 with discouragement ^nd : Proofs. • dread throughout a large, We are told that while h.e Now what have the tiiird section of our cour.try, and was president he can.-^ed people got to say would -menace. e\er\where bonds to be bought ac a liigh this.* in €th(‘ land, the riirhTs re- - , , , ^ ' J ^ ^ . premium and are asked it we served t(> the stirtes ami to ‘ ^ , the j>eople, which underlie ^ Jetferson It is costing 1 enn.sylvania the safeguards ot'. American other honest man some t*n or fifteen thousand liberty.” would have committed such dollars a day to keep 'the (>n the (piestions of tinan- an act.” We have no doubt peace at Homestead for Mr. cial reform Mr, ('leveland . that under the same circuin-‘ Carnegie. And the taxpay- favors a det*i»leil change of i stances .leflferson would have ; ers, they pay the freight.— the present system. | done as (.'leveland did—he j [N. Y. Herald. Cook Stoves and House hold Hardware. INJECTORS AND ENGINE GOODS. l^#f*Writ^ for I’ rjrr- a?ifl ( irfuhii Shuford Hardware Company Hickory, Xoith Cnnjlinn,
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