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t ; The Daily Angus. V ri.trttf ID B- JOS. E. liOMNSON,' KDITOK AND PROPKIRTOr?. AVtm r t4 It.M.t at 0U.ttbor. Huh4 (IkM Miittrt .. t noi.DtBORO. N C . AUG. 12, 18W. taTTiiB A noes oek totexaUaet tKr f r ihe poop' and the lulll Ie30orw0a,eDd ti on iwr to diacuae do IttUI he; efOthS ecoytt .we nH lwnrnSfTOr tkf'I4 l..1l ant K1 oolumoa uJ 4h.aj and h i,r Cur "lrculatlon ' rapidly tncreaalnt, i i b.ipo u uoq hart the larsaet clrenla- iiii f.f inr paper lo Baiters. Korth Oarotlna, ii:m(m i;.tic nom inkks. FOJl rilESlDENT: lOVKll CLEVELAND, of New York. I'OU Yl E-l'UESlDEA'T: r 1 A. K fcTEVKNSON, of Illinois. T.TK DKMOCItATIC TICKET. X poh hoverkoe; ELIAS CAUK, of Edgecombe. Foil I.IRl'TKNANT-OOYEKNOK: U. A. HOUGHTON, of Alleghany. For Secretary of State: OUTAVIUS COKK, of Wake. For Treasurer: DONALD W. liAIN, of Wake. For Auditor U. M. FU11MAN, of Buncombe. F r Sunerin'dt Publio Iustruchorj: J. (J. SCARBOROUGH, of Johnston. For Attorney-General : FRANK I. OSUORNE, of Mecklenburg. For Judge of the Twelfth District: GEORGE A SlIUFOtttt. For electori at largec CHARLES B, AYCOCK, ROUKKT B, GLKNN. For Congress, Second District, F. A. WOODARI). of Wilson. DRMOCIIACY 18 DEM.OCIIACT. lie not deceived be not caught napping : do not let other! tell you what your principles are it you Imj a Democrat, for Democracy ia Democracy and you do nvt need Ir be told vhat it it, and when apt) one of these blating Third party fellows come around blowing that, lie is as good a Democrat as jrotj, are, jnet pnl hiui down lorwanie is. Aa tho Kaleigh NexDe-Obeervm bo well says, u all this anmed fnS nocenco and childish simplicity that a man can be a Weaverite Third party dune and a Democrat at tho tamo time, ia a jnerecloai- and attempted deception. Ererr citizen has a right to take inch po-i Iitical action aa his conadeseeletid intelligence and his doty to his neighbor and the . State seem Id" him to indicate as being proper for him to take; but. he has no right to, call himtelf a Demacral, when bt aDtagoniteS(Jo penpocralic party .We wish. ' that XTexy' njVa would vote for the Democratic Tatfmttifec)! and if any cannot rote for all tht nominee, we wish them to .,TOt for so many aa they can ; but Third party men are not Democrats The Ateio$-Obterver rolls it' e into a nut shell when it says': Thcro is a reason for the exist ence of tho : Denoct stta party. is baaed on principle of govern ment and is the outgrowth bf the needs of the people.. Its. oonda ' lions are laid in right and 'jastice and it is supported by the pillars of popular liberty. ' Other partiea pay coma and go, - bat the Democratic pwly JrmaTni , immovable and fixed forever,', A Its broad priociples neret change, : bot adapt themseivee to the. vary ,lng needs of the people 'att changing circomataneeao time,v I , ' - The leading principle ;pf . the Democratic party is 'that gorern mcst ahosld intcrfert with the in- Ji viJaal cititen m little m powsiblr: that a (i a is consistent witbthe wlIJiflC oietT eery, man kDiJtJ ejapnlha, utuioet freedom hive no nntjflccasarj aemana maae on hun brrjpkernment. " With that principle ta groundwork, the Democratic part opposes all force bill; all exaction! of tariff lawa not necessary for the support of the goTerntuent And thefxeroMeuJnficte srotoen as mack ras poeei of an j power by - cot eminent not indispensably necessary for the weU-being of the country. Thus, also, it oppoees ;.the idea that the government aiioaid own and operate railroad urahoa'd ao-i dertake manafacturiu, or any other ind as try which properly, be longs to. the domain of privta and individnal enlerpre. liut in car ing for tho liberties of .the people and protecting tncio froru .oppres sion, it oppcaea all trusU and com bine whose power laouec used, to. oppress the individual oitizen. And so its priQCipifis are applied ,o,oieet the cuangijnft conditions of the eountry year by year. Utber parties may, spring uj.to urge the adoption of some Biensure that ap pears to offer a temporary ad van tage to the people, or to some sec tion, or to aoaoa portioA of the peo pie; but these parties after making a noise pass wv, They a-6 not needed. Their foundation i not laid in the nocef sitiea of ihe people and they linger i UttTo .while, and then, yanisli frooij'ghCThe.'Demo. La' j.- - i.r..i.sl.' crauc pany, Deycr. uicp. iihuh may draw off people who allow (bemaelvel to be caw ly doped, bnt the old . pttly Qjf Jenorson gains strength in the march of years and Wiy abide forever. Tha fctOMUtry Conference. The couamiisiooeif to represent the. United States in the Interna Uonal monetary conference have beon chosen with remarkable dis cretion. It Is true that they do not collectively represent any deli cite policy," bat it. canaot be said that the United States have any definite polio to present at the conference, and as its primary ob ject is discussion, it is well that more than one aspect of tho sab iect should have its special advo cates. 8onator Alliaou, who heads the comruisaion, is a careful, cousorva tlve and well informed man of af a a lairs, wnose long experience oq the fiacaJ commit toes of the Senate baa made him especially familiar with onr monetary problems. While politics may haye rendered him occasionally cantious in his views, these have rendered him occasionally cantious in h;s views. these have never been unsound, and after Mr. Sherman there is no Senator oetter qualified for this mission. Mr. McOreary, who in- .a V .a troducetuu i lie liouee the bill pio tiding for this conference. -is a .very sctivoMuinded and intelligent Its dent of. public .. questions, and his appointment is similarly to be commended. Senator Jojcs, on the Other hand, repreeouU all that .a . t a IDeM.ieio to saia or tnown or taajectared. about silvor and its' prod notion, and ho goes on the commission as the special advocate of that metal. Tho two other members of the eemmiasioo are - more nearly ' ex pert. Mr, Cannon, who was ibr snarly 'Comptroller of the" OorrencV and I now president of a nitionkf bank m - Wew xork, is tamlliar with the practical movement of earrencjr end the jirocioas metal. tule rranei A. Walker, who was a member of the Pari monetary conference of 1878.. is ieooenixed ihe world ver uona of the. ablest, sotndeat and . broadest oijpoatcmi porary. au thoritie in . . M)litkal tcii t ; A xat as . known, . this . com ml-; sin:i atJcut ;4ha equal uioLiajny or likely to be appointed by- any of the AoroDean, government. . It is especially conpjcnon. for .the -abi aenca ot crank of, -an y; kiud-r-ior Senator ona, .with ail hi ahaorln ing iatereat.in lyre, is t4U a man of brain and a man oS the world. Whether, the conferecce will reach any practical rcaojta is very ancer Uio, bat any one. who. ha studied the raot.reeentireJHry statement with iiU alarming 'evidenoe of the traanai suosmuiwn oi aiiver Lor gold aa the baiii pfHonr currency mnt reoognjxe 1U great and nrr gent importance to, the United &Ui.rMLxdtlpkia Tint. i I M ! Ha Bwrlax Death. i lira. D. W. Uerrinr:. wife of Re. D, W. JlerriBg;: a 'Baptkt missionary . to China ; from this Stateydied pf -typhoid ferer,, lt Sooday e veiling .at .hervtemorar bonus tnMIt. Airy." . . f,s1 Jirkierrinf waa eboat3 tetri of ag aadlia been in jQhina aa sisting bet tnabaod ibr the pari seven jean. ; -n Mr.HerriBeretowedtp ArTUPH TO BUY f ica witDniajaBjiij hah Apriito a m . spend tbe bamosera wit relaurca in Uiu State. , Mrei Herring- was r.one of'the moat entbnnastfe and successful lady rm'Mioaaries of the Baptiat Chnrch. Wbile.ia China she aasumod the CbinmxUcsaail adapted herself taine manners - and custom, of bie, and irr thia war the wu eaa ueaa- bled to do much good among Th M.t She-expected to" retara to her work in China early in '.he fall. tie so4'bermoll Miteaded to-prereerfnto' the interior of "the continent about 2,000 mi'es fur ther than any mirsionary has done in the past. ,i About one week before '1M Ti. Uerring's death she kt heno ideal daughter and -the youngest and only living child is new very ill arxtnot expected to live, and at last report Rev. Mr. Llerring had taken k room with a - very high fever. Winston Ssntiixd. BTATKNKWB Raleigh Vitiior: Mr. Will Wjnne left to-day for Boston lor tlit purpose of purchasing a bicycle wiui wnicn 10 maae irau-cuu tinental trip. Aaheville ilentintl: 'A natnber of-stalk of corn have grown op throneh the eramte paving on market place. It won Id seeo troa thia that 4hepeviog is aot progress Uur any more rapidly that it should. .. rewbern Journal.' xniars are giving iinnter sport at Goose Crocks . , Afow night ago one was wonnded by a tiled, run set by Mr. Biyan. Dixon. Tha nex.Vwopipg he wa trailed by dog tovwhere he bad stopped. Winston Sentinel: The . men employed on the streets of v Salem went ont on a strike yeaterdayj and they are still out, Thdr; pieces k n-ntm mil. - ' VPk WVIn DWU wicu vj iau ji uivut . a u old eraDloveee were receiving 80 cents per day and wanted to get ninety. Charlotte Observer: It may be fa tedious as a twice told tale, bnt .the enthusiastic manner in which s gentleman well-informed in sncb, matters, spoke,, yesterday of the eropein this conntyf leads us to.aey that something wonderful may be expected ia the "harvest home'.'. i a the all; th com it mag nificent and .the cotton doing iine- Rocky, Mouut Phxni: A ,lrge Uoavici camp was , ereciea sqme days .sinoe on the bill at the Falls facing bridge. There are about 100 convict in .all with twelve guard. SomJhavo been working on East Railroad) street in town duxmg.Xhe past week while the ret mainder are working in the Mill re.ca,t tle Rocky Mount Mills. Wilmington Star: .The checks for the payment of M he- second div. laenqq fteposira.Ia , rir National Uank, Dave an be prepar ed and Receiver Roblrisori' 'for warded them to Washington City yesterday by lexDrees. iney are expected here, or the latter part of I luis weea: or we urti . 01 ojs oea an4 Wil BepaidiWi a soon a re ceived. ' .There will be at least one rnore dividend of 19 per cent; arid probably a tonrtn, altbougn Ihii latter, will take a coniiderable' tlnce to realixe.It; take 7T,000 to pay ont one dividend of 15- per VVU 9m Raleign- Nevu-Obeerver: .The North' Carolina : Railway .Oonr miuion ha j completed it ateta-! ment of iu assessment., of vaineoX railway oroperty in the. Bute as follows: Valne of trade, , $17ifl7r 130; , rolling stock, $l,7734o0?i .-dtj raiueof Pallmaa earsoin pBoport 4baito .4helr xuileage dn.sJIorw Oarelioa, ''48089 .Qrandjtofai; fl9,T2a 79, "The increase J, or bt, $7,000,000 a i compared wkh.tha os 4ass ypar.- o u njaay, axiarooon after the .heavy a rain i which . fell about three yclocJk, a. .horse waa drowned in pigeon Hone Bianeh. about a mile and half from 1 the citr.; One of Jlr. JB. '.Bunrdlri Ukr wagon driyert'waa attempted to ford the creek which waa Vrv high. '. The milk wagon, driver Md horse were vatnea eway bfth torrent and the driver ' barely es caped to the bank with his- life. The horse was carried dowa stream and becoming entangled, Hh' Hhej bashes could not- wimatrd-wu drowned. .: ' rr. l Xr. M. . Jooea can accommodat k Qadted, n amber of Docxcr at her" rest dencetm at Centre 6weeV- rr.tJ! ppry tor terms at ber ?r- rrc1 'T1 m 9 Wbtn you ca kA goods at the fulo" iag Low, Cat Prices: Coffee H to 13 cents, Sogar fi ceots. VlaAjrar ti -eta par galioa, Ric 6 , 4 lb starch Octs 1, Oood 3 .Ctg lb, 1 lb Bklig Pawder V 11 eta, 14 -hoodred Matches lOcts. THDADPft IC 'Tfl CflP UUls J UUU. TiivH ci all kind going cheap. Come and in say ew Glaiswir. Berry . 8eJU, etc. Plates S5 eta, Kaiv 'and For CO cts tet. Pints ! ' Cloth 10 cu yd. Calico l ' to7cti yd. T'd 't . Domestic Sc. SHOES SHOES SHOES I hlldVena Shoci J'lc to $1.13 per pair LasUea' Shoes 85o to $3 60, Men's ,5c to $3 00 .per plr. Trankl jffyl and V.-.litei at almost any price. 94 Sovtlupts S ctp, Bocks 5 eta. BOYS' PANTS 20 Cts. Wir. Buckle Fu'peoders 20 cts, Men's Pant from 50c to 3.50 per pair, v. . nii'n Man's sod Boys', from 10 eoUto $186. block ipg 5 cents, Lamps IS cents to $1.25. Ctli and see and be convinced. F. B. Edraundson, marll-tf. ( ( WOODSIDE" (NE AND ONE H ALP MILES FROM UNCOLNTON.N.C. ELEVEX, HCNDEKO ET ABOVE THE SEA. . A coaming piac to sponu a summer holiday. i, jlealth-giving air pura spring water; flower-decked fluids iml woxled bills; excellent table j cotnfoiUblc rooms Three trains, with mails, daily. TERMS Per month of 28 days $20.00 Per week 0.00 For particular as to rates for children, families, etc, address MrsJ.i U. Richardson, " WOODSIDE' May 17, Lincolnton, N. O ...... QtUdrwii Cry for Pitchor's Castrvla. - . DIRECT L1I1E. TR7?WEEgLY TRIPS. Ia ordef .to make more ooorenlent and eoonoailoal' mo of tbvMeU now employed In tbe KorfVaroUna serrtoe. and thua to Betlf SmeA the Inlerests of Shipper?, the Clrda line and Old Dominion Steamship umapany nereeeoeiiMea u mrg tueir te itUreilita between Newbera. N. tl. u d Norfolk VS., Into one liner, thus g-lrmf paa- Nnnn maa iruca iDippera um9 Mtipa aaoa week between Mewberi and i Deweeo nevoeii anu . orfolk. Tla wasniawtoo. I : (UOYANCE IN RATES. .On aiva, after Kondar. July i, 18K, until further nOUoe. the Stta:EpHeikrB,C?pt.Soitlalfi :StiEf Eiola, Capt. Boil. .. , - AND '. jnil el Jrpn JCorioU, fVa tor Mewhem et. eTeryfonday, Wedooaday, and Fri- oar-aa.at-aaine eOBMeuoa wttiitaeAt- taowo ana Mortn Carolina Kailroad and th water Ltaes oeNeeeeeoa Trent rirera. &eSarninsvwtU aaJljfroni..Hewbern for Nor fola.' Ta Mondcra. wedneedara mA r.Mm at IS , inoon) tacln eoaaeeUoa at Norfolk with The Old .Bay . line, ofcBaMkaorcO TSeOyde- Lisa, for nUadeP hla,4Tte.pitqmlaioa8teainablpOo., for lnmoe anit DoatoSv And .The Water Llhee 1 or Waahlnrton. D. C end KiAhmmui. niw'iwit i w Bfinuir im Miners uoe . T11lieiili will lii arwwl tKlm v. Will beveM teeei ky the eflloera, , rjfyW M. A- W. Direct "mm, hwiwh j a. HmHt; .r--- Mmm Bi it n CROP LADRETH'S rarnlp!! Seed JU3TJ3ECHVED. K AKK NW "W LINE OP OUAMHEIi MU1S Prices from Sf 5 4o .$225.00. I'YM Blur. See our $15.00 Suit of Solid Ash before buying. v Ctsfient upon applirathn ROY ALL & BORDEN, West Centre Street, Coldsboro, N. C. EOSMG ".Immense rednctions Made; au Prices. 3iiitSo 1!KCKIVIN(J A COMPLETE OK THE LATEST DEK1UNB. OUT .ft feeat v1
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