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'TFtfA Malice toward none; TfiiX Chariiy for aU. vol. cxig i:otj isbxj rg;-n : c., j y ir 22, 1892, NQ. 124. Highest of Ivenowlltest Vi S. Gov't Report" DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. FOR PRESIDENT: GROVER r CLEVELAND . ' - Of New York.",: . . economy,' the most rigid self denl-1 al, is & thousand times nobler than that free-handed eananderincr of money "which gives & spprions rep- How Silver Wm Demonetized. r' - FOB VICEPBESIDEXT: A. Ei STEVENSON. 'rl.--Of : Illiaois.' - - s; r " '-"" Newbrrn Journal. s It Is not onr purpose toenter np- utation for" generosity .to people on a lonfcT discussion of the eiUer who are on the road to bankrupt lne9Uon- AU0 democratic pariy ' - ' I nf Ja4 Vi f l inn X t An sn cv. and wdo nave lone eoeni mon-iw wiV..f ey.not their own with a ipeciat Thft- Duty of Soathern Men. has declared in faror of free coin. It wonld be amusing If it were not so ridiculously tiresome, when men professing to be Democrat are heard to say, Hbey cannot support Cleveland, because of his anti-Democratic record.' . When WHAT 9 I; IS:IT- v--.- HAS IT DONE CAN IT DO . Tho original and only genHine Compound r.-r .r,.M Treatment, that of -DraT Starkej A c ,l, u is a scientific ad jiwtmeot of tha -fele- m nts of Oxygen and Nitrogen 'magnetized; uu'l tlif componnd is.no condensed and nul l'' portable tlrat it is Bent Jl oyer the world. ' V.A.Mi-WH it ids been in nse for over twenty-yeare: t',ion!tii'l3 of patients -have ben-treated. ami (j,vpr on t-nonsana ; pnywciana nave ,;1,1 it Jiiul recommendwl ifr-a very 'Siguifi- r-ilif f;H"t. 1 . ' ':"""r " 1 'l-ti"';'' Co nfound OiyRMi-Its Mode ol-Action ami K .'stilts," i the title of a book of 200 jm 'ps, published by Dr Starkey & Palen; which Viv'es to all inqmrers full information 11S tn this remarkable curative ageat-and a irood rpcord of surpfisin? cures in a wide ran"p of chronic cases many of them after hcim? abandoned to die by other phyBi rians. Will be mailed free : to- any ; addresu on application. ?'''-i-J--''K--'r " Dug. STARKEY & PALEN, vt 1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. -"l2( Sntter Street, San Francisco, C&l. pipasp mention this paper. r . STATE DEMOCRATIC PLATF0B3T. Adopted May ; l 1891 -; . Resolved 1. That' the Democracy of North Carolkui reaffirmthe prin" .For Governor Elias Catr, of Edgecombe.' ", r -: : 'f JFor Lieateriant Go vernor -Ka- fas A. Donghton, of, Alleghany. -' For Secretary of State Octavi- us Coke; of -Wake- I - For Anditor-Robert ;M. Far- man, of Bancombe.. ; gracefulness. New York Ledg- age, and that is enough to.nUstjthee gentlemen are uked to er. The Issue. ;. ; Beside, it should not for a mo ment be, forgotten that the silver lneston forms but a subsidary and us,in its favor, whatever may have been onr preconceived opinions. ' The demonetization of silver was i .... ' a crime for which the Democratic party is in no way responsible. name a single Democratic princt pie he falls to represent, they after stammering and stuttering, point to the fact that Mr. Cleve land retained in office . manyIte- - It is reasonable to -suppose .that j publics us7 This seems to be the many influences conspired . tO. ac-M head and front of his offending. comparatively": unimportant point J complish the nefarious design. ' It ciDlf-s of the Dmocratie nartv.both f For TreasurerDonald iW.Bain, in the national 'controversy -that is hasjong-been suspected that Brit IState and National rtod ru-timilai UJ-S. :: to be decided by ;the election ; of ish gold was one of the agencies the oath of oEceebligated him- These gentlemen seem to forget that Mr. Cleveland, when taking Collins and Caskets We have added largely to our stock, and now carry a : full line of these goods from the plainest wood coffin to the finest plush or velvet covered casket. Also a full line of coffin hardware, lin ing?, trimmings, &c. All ,o! which wi'l be sold at reasonable prices, Respectfully, - : R. R. IIARRI3 & Co.g Louisburg, N. C. ;:&f DAVISJ State and National,' and particular ly, favor the freejwtfnage ; ofeilver and an increase of the currency, and the. ipeal of the internal revenue system. ,And we denounce the Mc Kiniey; tariff bill as unjust' to the consumers of the country, and lead ing tothe formation of trusts, c6m bincs and monopolies which have oppressed the people; and especially do we denounce the unnecessary and burdensome increase in the tax on cotton ties and on tin, so largely used by thie poorer portion; of the people. , We likewise denounce the iniquitous Force jrill, which, is "not yet abandoned ; by . the Republican party, but is being urged as a meas ure to be adopted as soon as they regain control of the House of Rep- Why is it that so many young resentatives, the nurnose and effect I peonle are ashamed to - have " it self to administer the laws as he found them. . That he did this no man can deny. Instead of this Cola Da. The fenalon appiropriaUon bill was taken op and passed in et III shorter measure, although not un- til moo very Importanl facts as to the rate at which the pemlon btutne&s is growing and as to its probable cost within a few years (put at $2000.000,000 a year) hk been stated br Senators Stewart, Gorman and CockrtU. The above Is lbs report from Washington and it Is Indeed an astounding proposition. Just bowjtaacb longer peopls wlllsnU mit to the plundering of. the na tional treasury we do not know, but that the frightful -robbery , should be stopped, all. honest minded men tatut admlL ' - -- To see the list growing larger year by year, and to know that the politicians make the bualoeis being an objection, it should com- plausible and profitable, should mand the support of all honest suggest to thoie who are taxed ta menDemey iwpuuucans or L-em- ray the bills, that it U time to of which measure will be to establish a second "period of reconstruction intthe Southern States, "to subvert the liberties of 'our people, and in llame a new race antagonism and sectional animpeities.ii;.f2;'..;vV:i:'-: 2. That we demand financial t For - Superintendent of - Public j November. - The one controlling I employed, but heretofore there has Instruction John C. Scarborough, and all-belittling issue is. that of been no positive proof of the fact, of Johnston. - . " -.. . the Force billwith its twin ob- Frederick A. Lukenback, of Den- For Attorney-General Frank.I. jecte of Negro Domination in -the ver, now comes to the front with (5sborne; Tof Mecklenburg, r:. r South,.-and Federal interference an affidavit of which the follow- . For judge of. the Twelfth Dis- and management of the ' elections ing is a part: . - trici-r-weorge a. onuiora, pi liun-i everywnere. me success oi nar-1 "in tne year Jew, ivisitea ion-i ocrats. - . IcallahalU combe.;'. ' . . - - rison antl the Republican party don for the purpose of placing Southern Democrats should of The fellows who to-lay get oa ; For ElectorsatLarge Charles meantf'the prompt enactment -and there Pennsylvania oil' properties all men be the last -to" make ex- the pension rolls are men who iJ. ji.ycocK, OL -wayne,:. tiODeri d. i ine steady, relentless eniorcementi in wbicu l was mieresiea. i iook I pressions or this kind, inasmuch I have wrecked their fTitea in oth- of this odious, tyranical,- revolu- with me letters oi introdoction to as they found in Mr. Cleveland a er wars than exposure SO years tionary measurer .The - success of many gentlemen in London, among friend, and we hava had few of Ago. . Cleveland and the Democratic par- them one to Mr. Ernest Seyd. them at court in these latter days. Xnd the reax)n we admire ty means the preservation of white In Februaryr 1874, while . on Ue at all times accorded ns Cleveland and have admired hi ta men's government, in the: South one of these visits and while a full justice, and recognizing that U because Le believes that rob- ahd of State elections in the whole guest at dinner, I, among other the South .was a part of our com bery is nnlawfnt, and he placed country. " That ' is , the supreme things alluded to the rumors afloat m0n country, gave, substantial his veto on the dependent beggar question, and when sucn a .subject I of parliamentary corruption " and I evidence of the confidence and is to be voted npen, the problem expressed astonishment that such good will he had for the Southern of having silver standard a few corruption should exist. Mr. Seyd people. Ilad the necessity aris months sooner or later mnstsiuk then said: : - " " en, he would have stood as a bul- into insiguncance in the -judg- ;If you will pledge- me' your wark between the South and the ment of every intelligent citizen. I honor as a gentlemen not to di-1 outrageous legislation that threat- Glenn, of-Forsythe.' Plain and Valuable Truths to Young i y.ii,',j: Men, thought that. they have no money t o why is ; it -that " theyx are ashamed of 5 managementof : slen der means and of frugality ' of meaning ? . " , There is no disgrace of being an form, and the enactment of laws arorn betore. being au oaK. loung that will remove the burdens of the people frequently wish- that they people relative to the existing jigri.- Avere groyn men: - but they were ultural depression; and -do full and j not ashamed of being young. No ample justice to the farmers and'la- j one is ashamed to have it discover- pension bill Durham Globe. t - A Weakling. :N. Y. SunT re- borers otour. country. - : 3." That wedemand the abolition of national banks, and tlie substitu tion of legal tender Treasury notes in lien of - national bank : notes, is sued in sufiicientvolumg to do the business of the country cn a cash . The Two riatforms. - The two platforms, says the New York World, fairly express the pur poses of. the two parties, bnt the candidates still - more accurately rer resent these : purposes to the Labor S GuanoB aystem, regulating the amount needed on a per capita basis as .the j ought to nave none. ed that his. strength, knowledge, and skill are proportioned r to nis " vk. ' I nnnnlna X at vears ::l5uv tnese- same- persons v 4. Wilt blush. Laud suffer shame, at " M" Cleveland's election wiU K.;nfr ..,nnn not in have monev mean lower taxes and relief to the under the circumstances which all people, vith an economical a'dmin the sensible world knows that they istration of the government,, Mr Iiarrison 8 will mean a still fur vulge what I am about to tell you while llive-l will convince you that what I said about the corrup tion of the American congress is true. I-gave him the promise and he then continued r "1 went to America in the win ter of 1872-'3, authorized to secure ens us in the event of Republican suceess. Ex. Jieroea a. ConjTeman. The Third party ticket. Wear, er and Field, is a weakling. Weaver was oue of Ibe fellows who wore blue and shot lead Into Southern soldiers. lie is the cheap chump who wanted oSce so bad that he repu diated his colors and his princi- plesand joined the greenback ' General Mahone says that if I the negroes " of the Petersburg district' desire a man of their own race to represent them in the next I party and tried to be elected to could, the passage of a billde- Uouse of representatives, Lang- the presidencr.cn that bogus J. moneJ?in"Ke ston would beaproper candidate, pUtfoira. ' ' . ' - interest of those I represented the bat lbe General doea not think Ue now eomop.aud wants ooli For Keeping the Different urands, amount of the : same, price per ton, in money or cotton." JnB5fi fsraU Fertilizer Ssllsrs FOR SALE BY ;.' . . . : ;. i franklisto N.c.::p5 Price $2.25 per book. Express prepaid if you state where, you saw this advertisement. - CUT FLOWERSil BOUQUETS, xDESIGNSpf & Fine Cut Flowers in Great Vari ety. ' ' Bouquets, Baskets and Designs tastefully arranged. : Pampas Plumes, Magnolias- and other choice evergreens. ;-,.,,'':5r- iSugar and; Silver Maple Horse Chestnut and other shade trees.: jany c at business interests of the eountry ex pand. and that all inoney issued by the government shall be legal tender in paynfent of all debts, both public and private.; tJfi-r 4. -That we demand that Congress shall pass such laws as shall effectu ally prevent the dealings in futures of allTagricul tural and mechanical productions; providing such strin gent system of procedure in trials is shall secure prompt conviction and. imposing such . penalties as shall Secure the most perfect complin ance with the law. : . s r "A voniiff man has been sent to" .v.. J C . . college by the rigorous ecouomy of his father and mother,-and it - is Tinly by the hardest industry s and closest economy the v ean sustain him-there. : "Every single dime' is important. And yet this student is ashamed not to bear his part "in governors of the'bank of England, to have it done. I took with me 100,000,- with instructions if that was not sufficient to ' accom plish the object to draw for anoth er 100,000 or as much more, aa -as necessary ' 4,IIe told me German bankers were also interested in having it accomplished. He said he was the financial adviser of the bank. lie added: I saw the' committees of of Iawe prohibiting the alien owner ship of; land,.and that Congress take earl v steps to devise some plan to obtain all lands now owmd by alien and foreign - syndicates; and that -all lands now held by railroads and other corporations, in excess of such as is actually used and needed by them, be reclaimed by., the gov ernment and held for actual settlers only; ther advance towards the ideal of the McKinley bill, the taxation of the people for the enrichment of a favored class, embarassment of trade and the aggrandizemeut of monopolies, t---' Mr..' Cleveland's election will mean an end of bounties. Mr. social "expenses which go beyond 1 Harrisori's will mean their enlarge- the n0U8 and senate and paid the his means. He is utterly unable men. . - .. . -.Mr. Cleveland s r success will mean free elections. Mr. Harri son's will mean force bills. - : Mr. Cleveland's election, will mean an end of squandering. Mr. Harrison's will inaugurate a new era of still greater extravagance. Mr. -Cleveland's election: will disrepute upon thosewbo boldly mean government in the - interest t say;- - "1 must, deny myseii, oe- .m- .mo re. ybnd thVbareet necessities of life vrill mean government in the ) in. of whatever cost money This is terest of plutocracy.' . . ; J -an unfortnnate characteristic of poor The people are called, npon ; to young ; men; ' poverty pauses enough say by their ballots which of these troubla without the addition.; of policies mey preier. foolish sentiments - : that the time haa'come for negroes to be elected to Congress. Will it ever come? Is there not an insuperable prejudice ex isting among whites which will prevent them . from ever being willing to be represented in Con gress by negroes f The negroes Prud office from the AIUjwc?. Ue will be sou t& under ten to one. He should be. With all the monkey work in dulged in by the Third party which has claimed that it wanted reform, it now takes a seed wart to sav: " "I cannot - afford : it!" . It is harder to say it, , because in a community of several hundred young men, two-thirds of whom 7 5. That we demand the free and are poor and the children oi . poor unlimited coinage of silver. men, there is a lurking shame ! of G. That we demand the "passage poverty which radiates into public sentiment and reflects a kind of L.. money, 'and stayed in Americaun til I knew the measure was safe. I asked if he would give me the names of the members to whom he paid the money, but this he e cliuded to. do. ne said : Your people will not now comprehend the far reaching extent-of that measnre, but they -win in aiier Whatever you may think oi corrupuou . .-.. elected ln any of aIl U Noem I lament, assure you . vtvuii lave the casting vot iu Ohio, In-I anJ puuit up as a possible prt- diana, Pennsylvania, riew lork, I idenU and other Northern States. For) years they have kept the .Repub lican party in power. If they would combine and cast their votes for the Democratic candi date they could defeat the Re publicans overwhelmingly on the 6th of November next. - And yet no recognition of the negro's voting strength is made by the .Republicans. Not one negro congressman, senator or representative, has ever been Whoexpects"the general -rnri'of i : What Boy s Are Good for. 4.' t.':- Koiiiivinnp in xno i if u'liri iik hi vnriTi rr tti ti i.ta iiiivrj uiuuo w . aw ouui u i , . . - . J? . & " -.ir. r"r - -r---- . : . Uaniel Webster once silenced a 'War rights to all . and special Why then, do. they engage . ,..w-iff abbageaud tomato plants Prgeato none, mandt pleasures wWchdrwniheir pockr EugUndior its cold climate nd x the right season. J taxation, National or btate, shall ea jrv and lay them under temp- 6 -f . -,r : ,r. Orders promptly filled and sat-- istaction guaranteed. II. STEINMITZ, Florist Raleigh, N. C. " ktlons to dishonesty for fear peo ple will think they have no mon- Of course, folks will think so l as NOTICE., r .r Vr- Having qualified as admioistralrixJ-of las. W. Gay. dee'd., all persons indebted to" nis estate w ill come forward and " pay th earns at once; and aU persona' holditfg ylaims against said estate will present them for payment on or before June 10, 1893, or this notice will be plead in- bar ot their rtr wvery . This Jane 10, 1892. ; A , - r Enmcv GArCAdmx. aAAf Sclentitlo AnerloaB P Anp.nnv for I Ml iW CAVEATS. DESICM PATENT : MtnJSIS0 "d free HanObdolc wMe to Owiif ? CO- 861 Bboadwat, Kw Yobk. -t EtkS, , ireu. or tuxxtrinz patents ln America, UemifteJlfc taken out by m is brought before, pnbhc br a notice glTen txwat charge in the Ificutifir SWcHiaa ' selentiflo baser In the t rated. .No Intelligent rar- ii rSu,De without it. Weekly, 3.U( a ;flxJ?ai Address M&NK ft COW hot be used to build up one interest or class at the expense of another. We believe-that the money of the countryshould be kept as much as LxuwonUt all rfivft-LAnd they will think lVso.. just nue;3ational, State;or;;countr, much if you are inyeigiea into an. shall be limited to the necessary ex- wiseexpenditures which yoa can peases of the government economi- notalTord. ; . It is necessary that cally and honestly administered. you should he rugal; it is necessa--v 8. Thaicongress issue a sufficient rythat you should be honest but amount of fractional5 paper" curren- -t :guot necessary to : attempt to ey to facilitate the exchange through wafk'jn Circles of society that will the ;mediumof the; United States .-nllnw ' tlie pitiful pennies7 of y : -: ' poverty like a quicksand. ' It is a 9. That the GeneraVAssembly " . H a rlnu p"ass such Taws as wiirmakethepub-- good reason f or not joining a-club, lie school system more effective that an excursion , a riding party , . or the blessings of education may be extravagant ball, that 'you can extended "to "all .the . people of the - . , ' si. ; raise the : money . Thnt we favor Who ought to hold up his heak the ated tax-ori incomes. - y. - .1 highest, the young mau w no quiet ly says:! cannot yet indulge . in snch - expenses,' V or be who is ashamed pf his. poverty, but is not oeomr) f.n steal the money; on which he makes a false .' appear- ance f '-"'' r-- v v '". The essential spirit of thrift and ?"We have a speedy. and positive enre for catarrh, dintheria.: canker mouth. And headaehein Shiioh's' Catarrh Hem--edy. , A nasal injector free with - eaeh bottle. Use it if voa desire health and uwt breath. Soldhv Thomas & , Ay- cocke, Louisborg, and ). C Joyner, Franklinton.- ;' : - .-. What"can you raise in such i country as this?" was the con temptuons question. "We raise men, was the-grand reply not hare dared lo make such an at tempt here as I did in yonr country:' 'We do not- know what truth there is in this sworn statement of ! Mr.. - Lukenback,. 1 made be fore and subscribed by James A, Miller, clerk supreme court,.- state of olorado, but whatever meth ods may have beencmployed to demonetised silver, it Is the : high duty of the Democracy of the Un ion to restore It to the position .it held in the dsys of our fathers.- Silver has alwayabeen the mon It Is evident that the TllrS party U out of the race, and this is well." The whole crowd which rushed at the front when the oEcc were being distributed were the dis gruntled frauds who have been kicked out of all refpec table par ties. :The Globe predicted that Wea ver woutd be the man, and it is glad he is. His defeat it asaured. L JL FroaoaneeU Hopeless, Yet Saved. From a WlT wriSr by Mrs. AA K. JlorJ. c4 Urvton, 8. l w avatn W Uken itb a bad eoid. hkh er(tli o rur lonr. rooU mei la afrl fiaally It- up to toy oat lor, droaiau u 1 roau tf vita or frWoda o na. I wonld mret mj abQt cm JJr biualvma adtlwd Xo-frt Dr. Klar DieotrrT fur vnQraplna, rvork Republicans either to treat UadeoJd. 1 p U atrUl. took to all God 1 ta ao a writ a ad brty vo aa." TrUl bKtle frr at 1ma. & A jeocke'a drcf ftra. Lare lxr lad J 1-CU.- States. Sambo lies down and Is thankfal to hare the Republicans stand upon his neck. He is a born 'servant "bf servants or he would 'ere now have compelled the him as a power in the land er else unite with the Democrats to keep him from interfering with affairs which only white meu are capa ble of mauaging. Richmond Dis patch. - . Sue iTOmlsed. Maria," esid the stalwart eof the people.; There is no war young man as he gazed ardently A brjght boy made quite as apt I uPon &olJ or . goldbugts . but the party oi me peupio uius iwivio an answer to a cross grained ; old man who had. outerown - his 4ove - w for children. "."Get out of my way,, were his surly words. . What are you good for V '. , The boy looked np. in his face with a bright smile and said very promptly, "they make men out of such things as we are. . The boy came out with .flying colors. It is a pity that surly. .old men should ever be, made out of the goo6T8tulT in children. 22x. silver, and giveto the country - a currency commensurate with the demands of the times, based , upon gold and silver. - A German has invented an "in candescent lamp apparatus for r . m. showinc the interior of boile: : o , i ..... 4 ..... , while under steam. ' . Children Cry foV ;Pilchr,i (toria. Oca Gboveb has set his foot down on the use of Mrs. CleVeUnd's name as a handle to a political or- ganlzation. . .Iu a letter to a ew York club' of ' womeu folks who thought 'they were doing some thing grand when they named their organization the Frances Cleveland Influence Club, Mr. Cleveland expressed his emphatic disapproval of the use of his wife's name on the ground that it is sa cred to the -home circle. Good. at the blushing fairy girl by hi side" do you really and truly love me?' " "Far more than life Itself, dear George, was the earnest reply. "I would even go tlrough fire and water for you if it were nec essary. t Make no rash promise in re gard to water, Maria, tinlcsa you can swim,' rjoiued the noble ytjmg,man In fond and loving tones. "Dut inrcgard to tire, if you'are perfectly willing to prom ise me that even on cold" wintry mornings you will uot betltate to get np early and wrestle with it, 1 will summon upconrage enough to ak you to become my wife. And then, just for the privilege of going through life with this exacting masculine giant of a J xaanj Maria j'romUd. Ex. The Wyoming Experiment Sta tion has six experiment farms in different sections.- ' ilemrm, Lippraa Brv t $4iaA&. (ia. Gia I've rd c-r!j ftr bx:l of IM. I wm aSictM frta lb crtrwn f rnj trd to ti oW t ray frrt. Y.or F. i P. h cofnl d:2:'. t f brvAttia aad Mbi6jfplpf Uaof tLlrertr i rih-a tr cf :I piia; at B :rvl mx cirwd fat Irw rrar, now 1 ca trv'U tLrmb It rrad Jj. I Lett l fj4 on n:lt mi for two jrar. to fci. df sit ul ftltit c-w, am I ip xo J!j to a: f pJJ:t aU bii't. 1 4m L-J jrtM 0:4. lt tiptxt uN tt!-!.iiiw U tl I-Itw LivIUi t fl pj4 1 wee larky month to rrt P. P. V.. 1 I 'r Wf n-oTmtyi it lu 0 fik-ade jkd Iwe i' a b lie ctrxWr. ' ' A. J!. L-MlSKt. Thi PrATXor Ttxi. 1 , - Ckaty VASJkbbr. $ "" rfcre the odrird aatWity im hi dy, prwAl!y epjn"i X, K. Uiaiwy, wb- aftr tts daty rrt Mftoa tAS .fjawt. f JTvcviajf n'lti HX'nt tavlby hirj rrltliiw tj tL iirttej cf P. P. P. fckodU A U trw. ... A.il.IU5I5ST. - Hoea U a ad aWr.!! U-f r ILU, Ao?cs UK 1 1. f
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