f s H- i Carolina Wa tchman L A most 8uccerl mm n i . i . . j wvkmu mninianimi r. v was tempt was made to wreck a imTlriwyeartra(ted with republican THURSDAY, 8EFT. 1 , f8lX. train five miles from Albany last weeV Obstructions were placed on the truck which succeeded in throwing down an em bank men t five p:issetiger coaches. All of the passengers most miraculous ly escaped serious injury. Fire thousand dollars reward has been offeral for the conviction of the perpetrators. Senatorial For U.;S. S;ate, 2EBUX0N B. VWtfCE Judicial . ForJSupreme Court jTustuec, A. P. MElillWAIT. For Associate Justice, WALTER CLARKE, Jiepresentative Breckinridge, of Ar-! kausas, has been illegally and unjustly J deprived of his seat in the House, but as he expressed it in the closing words of his speech. "I take an appeal to the people, regardless of party, in the district I have the honor to represe on the broad ground of common h esty, and in November they will verse your conclusion and rebuke the methods by which you reached that conclusion' selhsfcnewen the Southern Senators voted with ihe Northwestern Senators to place binding twine on the free list. The great grain procuring States are the largest users or binding twine. But when the Southern Senators asked for an amendment to the tariff bill placing cotton bagging, which is used by the cotton producing states, on the free list, the republican Senators voted solidly against it. That is just the sort of sectional legislation that hay created a ".solid South" and as long as Ihe one continues the other is likely to remain. It is a bad rule that does not work both ways. Tth Congressional District For Congns-i, iOIIN S. HENDERSON Of Rowan. th Judicial District For Judye, R. F. ARMFIELD, Of Iredell For Solicitor, BENJAMIN F. LONG, Of Iredell. The money value of the presen t cot- ion crop, averaging the price at 19 -cents a pound, will be no less than 20,000,000. If the man who thinks that agriculture is not our basis-of wealth will take the trouble to fiigure tion disclosed the fret that one partner ant the value of the tobacco, corn and concealed smuggled diamonds under wheat crops, he will find an aggregate the state room carpet, in a hole he made .IlL. lii 1 - I. . . . . oi me weaitn producing capacity of m the Hopr; the otter partner, having A diamond dealer in Maiden lane, New York, was in the habit of going (o Europe so often that lie aroused the suspicions of the custom-houso detec tives; but lepeated searches of his per son and trunks failed to reveal sinus- gled goods. Then it was noted as a remarkable fact that his partner ul tvays engaged, for a trip to Europe, the same state-room which the other had occupied coming here. Investiga AOrnel Toko" pin Mr. Henderion in.r this ivrni.m one of nnht v demon fc j 4 f mmr WW --w m m wr J Col. Polk's narW the Proirestxir I stratiou. Several men of national rep He is now the A Farmer, h rnwA utation are expected to lend n their . I . " of Ha! Ha! York if Out! Tyre York, the coon hunter Wilkes is oat snta ah; iii . ' rT. I L 1 . . ' 1 hwj5ihi bi,D-j.i..y'ft-J.J l ciiiiunmw iori,ogress against, to Senator Vance, and through corres- Y " F , "T Ti i T ii Col. VV. IJ II CowIpj. Did u a it i J , T corres- .been invited and no stone will be left un- J'.I. 7;. jriu ever pondence in Ins piper, the election of turned to 7vo him speak to the young .; i out on die Hon. Jdhn S. Henderson is .opposed. Democracy of North Carolina. Sena srightest pretext as a comlidate for GOolk Ii.u no means of containing ton Vance and Ransom will certain! something. He'd run for anything! himself, none whatever The mom n! attenJ' an eve,7 Democratic Con And to think he got into the Alliance he reaehes a n,...l iif" nominee for Congress and Dronosea to i-i.l H, .f fi. ...... It . '.. . V' . froni North Carolina is expected. f ol, -tl, rT c!in 806 ovor the ot We um the formation of clubs -...v...,. uu inn; me Alliance I few enthiijU!iii..a fif.. i i.:. i... . : , . I j T ;J II ! UIIIIIIU Willi, lie nag nas some real frisky whims; it amines he can di.t . UL. . . lUn Sbifp mm lUZt ih; hkin . ! uuu bomeiimes tnrows a rider the mxssw. He i s:imrmo r....i should embrace every voter of their MtUL i ... w - " I . VHIier mil es nrvwirin n, . n vv., w,, i "mi t it i rniii I, - - - - he topples from hiJ tCtons who expects to snp , , I pojt our Democratic nominees, in time i-.,. r it. ill -. iuea 01 mac oi.i moss-back nidi. uf. l i - i . . , I"" " ,"" "a. i.ihi v v mm mm mim v. i r i i i i i r . x . . i 111 . . caP trvln.r f.. AMi... 0 " w I to send delegates to this convention. v. w fc ifu a nit: i ( n if-., ii.ifrrf. i .via. 1 . . . i . . . - t ..v. WW I Kill LIIl Congress! J. S. Carr, Pres. Assoc'n of Dem. Clubs. B. C. Beckwith, Sec'y, &c. Scared ths Inhabitants. V The paasenger train of ihe R. .ft D Railroad which went around by the C If. ft Y. V. Rail ltoad. on account of County Demccratic Ticket. For the Senate, IIOP,SON. . For Ilause of Representatives, S. A. EARNHARDT, For Sheriff, JAMES M. MONROE. For Clerk Sujerior Court, TV. G. WATSON. For Register of Pced H. N. WOODSON. For County Treasurer, J. SAM'L McCUBBINS. For Surveyor, J. CAREY. For Coroner, D. A. ATAVELL. For Cotton Weij-iitf, JOIJN LCD WICK. e struggle over airam. His I have the honor to be. eentlenien. OarKiniT at V:inin IioaI n,.ll i I roff nil ivinm Xrt I llO A Mlminu LaMMAa i I ill 1 1 . .. t .1 rt ..v ....F,-0 lu ne niaae co notiniiff. certain v nn mam (U. , ti j until nil- np ol good, true, conservative North vicons inainni.ti.w f k . it "''" ilia t 111 ic Carolinians, who have a verv fair dent will .fTw n j 1 .. .. . Air neuuer- knowledge of radicals and radical leg- .on in this district. The ground of islatiou and they are not apt to be led the attack upon Mr. Henderson is b:ts- astray by so cunning an old fox as Dr. ed entirely on that gentleman's refusal v . . , , to sign the Alliance demands. Sim- iorlc tn tne eiirhth. Thomis H nlv d..a i . n - Demagogue, in eleventh! Wha Z""" H Vadkin ' River,. Iiad the clorious nair tbv r ak. L- ' . "J . B 1UI " ww engine ever heard on rn ; I;,. ' " rei,,sea lo PonMsethem anv- iat route;its unearthly noiseesundinr mn of the patriotic Alliancemen must thing? That idea is the refrain oft trough the foresU, hills and valleys" re as he contemplates these two in- repeated in this eoriespondents' com- start,.wI th? inhabiUnto out of their uoceiiLS-radicars- mask.ng under the plaint. When it is remembered thai i ? " S ,st,t" kind Alliance cloak if. t . .m tlwl Nrch for the supixl "varmint" to lie seat to VVUi.n r , ' Sm-.m who was so loose in their midst. As the train was to oesejltto VVashmg onto Eepresent largely supported by the Alliance, and neai-ingSilerCity,ata good mteof speed mac omer. Well, we have a notion who nwnivnl fl .if..: t .1 n. two Ikims vn..lipf.vi.i-i,n i.,.u.w.i- 1L..1 ,1 lii' ., I ".imimu il tllie iH Hie mi . vuviw, our people. Rah! for agriculture! engaged the same room, would vifeT j JT V ' " ! AU,ance' "g'sional convention in this dis- WJEffi!,i 8.nV 8.000,000 bales of cotton for one year two or th tine, before the sail- Rr also to sign these de- t 1 heS?Ad ig of ihe 1 eastdrd and carry off ? bs her, that H,e A. fiance- "C mmfgled oT a S "wvr -"me uowonf not men who are Democrats were present of the track. thes.. ra-ic.i offioe hunters. Remem- in person, or by delegates chosen at The foxes are said to be very much o-t uiac 1.01. roue and his paper, and the primaries, in this same ,n.,Mn - fP"ereil, and Joe Giitrie has no fur-! York and Thomas are not the Alliance, it will bo onn iU m.:. ... . ' 1 !or. usc fo w Thev do not renrPPnt. iha All; L. , u"' VMn1g I'rtrh c . . . """" 11x1 . iieuuerson now can only mean an ficially, but only represent themsehe. attemifc to d,7L;, ...i - P,l u 11. l m 1 1 mm uisaueer voi. roiK goes out of his wav to an- All in linanukn fi-mii 4-1... l - i , . Tr , - i vwiivh Mum mi- mi ion or tne tagoniztt Vance, and his paper to an- candidate whonAhpv h..i,t in r,...u romiBlfn I I..,,. I ... I L il ii.l.. i.ouueiwu, uuc cue great body and to whom f.hov o.v, 1,,,,,.. i j hi rue Alliancemen rollow no sid SALE OF Ll I By virtue of a decree nf u Court of Rowan counl v hn i L Hillard, Exr., nsAit ". find others. T uin"...n . H. "V If . 'C ta M lH Infill rr. niK-n . . i "ill; . I -w a ...-.- I 11)1 IT . . BMa Monday Hie 6lh day of Ocfn? isb5 3 tract oflandin Scot?., tI?S JiSLl Mljoimng the l:mls of W , tow.KK;l aim others. Containing lTn Uckv M Of lnS l-n,,,,.,, - " ' 1CM. land n ,.... In i'i .r ,i "h Terms- Onn u . iiiiiii easii six months and m. Y-Qm muntlH uiih iw. ,m Hi t'A J --. At, pay merits from day ofs,rl Ve cent. Ufc eiukt Sept. 5th 1890. T'i'Huy the hidden gems. It is now stated that there is no reasonable doubt of Tyrant Reed's rt- The anti-Reed republicans, and there election in Maine. He has the sun. are lots of them. n "trt.n .iL. i a OAK KfDG f FHOPBlf TOH3. IF IKTITIITP - n-inwiiiu5LcoLirr Tl.is school is situated in one of tlm m . ccUous of-tlio South. It W I ,mntt,'lih(ii SchKl In North Carillrul yenr just closed, l ull Courts ; for 12L,U CollcKC Tc.M l.ing. Music r rpttl?lk2 ship. Miorthaiul. TclcKrup hv rX ,VuC for beautiful mUSPBK'lSw 5 PRIMmLSAiUIl; "sneckled purp It is but right that we state frankly port of McKinley, Lodge and Blocks- ously, because they sav that the Re of-five Dudley. With such a force of publican Congressional Campaign com-po-conspiritors it is no wonder that the niittee is being used to boom the Maine Woodsmen gave up the fi'ht. Speaker for the Presidency. Tltere is almost before it was begun. There no longer any doubt of Reed's" having j would of been an unusually well at- shied his castor into the PraidtJ tended thanksgiving service through- ring, and becoming panic-stricken ,JIW and will not be led astray from that this article is not in reply to Col thn romoiu li.ul Uy K.. I i J i . iU . . mi ., . Ttue CUUSe of l?OOil honif mu-nn, f 1..1 1. ' uc uwu eiecteu io luc prupecc. i uey iear the power ot , uik anonymous corresiiondent not ill . I . i m . . . . LlliSH 111 on iv i anilr . . l i. il nr scay ac nome tins year. ine Dig man from Maine whose shad- . . 7 " : pre- m.au. we regard the admission of . ; owis beginning to obscure all of them. a"J nsuara t0 u,e common such matter to the columns of the wmo ciergynnm surprised his ThJnmio 1.1 i II: . I B'- iaijwui. 1 1 n in in it if ii in h ii ii tr iiur COnorrnnrnriiin rn o v....-,..- L I ....... wm - - - v v v a ' j mm mm it ill. ft 1111111:1 r 1 - 1 . 1 1 r 1 - . t T - w m 1 1 ( T Till l inn It itnl l at nm 1 1. i i i , . . v,- " "Win iiumiiiiiIUUU tlieV Of!- I It 1H nn1 thnt linn makinir the follow m o- nnnnnn.amn,t . I . ., . ... - . I v,,"' w.-uuuuw. V7HI -' hi i i 1 1 " v c r i r BUILDING LOTS FOR 8ILP Persons wanting to buy huilSS near Livingstone College arc rSS to inquire at fill nvnrivlialminn r .. I .. I V n fl ct . -Wlv ever, member of this church L , .. " f u 1 'T?. y.' Hw iSeitlKr wealthy or well-to-do. 11-L-7T U i .Z L.TJ". "'""'' ",U,e - 1 , ...ti-..Wir, ..j, eif t- runner, wnicii is so insmuatiiigly which be has tvr:innivot nuoi- U I ,u : :i ..u . , ... i.Wctio of Iho collection nl.tw.whleh .... r . . " " " " P to puwuMe Al- ..rc burednd pridp,lly with nickles. I "'T imneemen from th. support of the uvuiiiieu oi tms congressional, district. The speech of Representative Ken- I Wh 1 waive tho-aian I houses and most of the public buildings ot Salouica, rarkey, were lwrneil last week. Senacor'Edmundslias not up to date lit", fl,.. .i.. . , I A rtll i.. in. iccrsa resuiuirion. mere Jvill be a lively time wlien he does. in our neonle necenlnnlir.in-.il 'i.iiu w ol n iipkp .m.Min.c .il nn, . o., IU ... - 1 i: i I . 11 i r - ta m . f.w hi. wooii oSJHnr- in very haudy in the work of the modern J nd:ii( fsciiriril. mnv tinvn lun I .- -. - .. Z. u " .. J crauc wniie in the Hbiti. th if -;n stnctlv true , would remind, you, brethern, the col lection much come (.1IUH..1. 1 11? ,1.1. HITIII V taa mall mm IW1I I At'A r I r 9- I 1 . t"l" """w DB time to hint n mil . ..!, itwas-butthe floor of th H..Ln .... " " . ' ' "-uw v,,e H. A. Smith, a farmer, wa kSIU M M u . "7 7 U1U " wan once more; by a mad horse near Mulvaney, Kan- would have been well had lions. S , sas. lie was Kin n.. th 1L1.....J .l ' . 1 . .. I " uv,,a,i,,,lu uisuanu ro r -1- t-nv ftiuiiiiii 1 21 11 11 icLit ine resolution to eTDt?u Ken- . 11 1: 1 1 .. when it turned on him ;i 1.:-. L..i . ...k: " .F. Aen I S to Heligoland, or some other dis- .. . , ' -v ujr hiiciiy wuieu ivipreseucacive Doatncr of tant nort the Shou iter niul th am ..... J I T I I ... ....v. wiiiuii iiiiii 11 nwil 1 1 iflllluli 11 .nenn.i.A.1 l,.. ....... J. 1 J .. ... , ....... .j..vi.,yvi, uuv nun UianilUUt'lI Progressive Farmer as virtually having the endorsement of Col. Polk, and of being in line with his policy. He can not dodge behind the assertion that he is not responsible for the sentiments of correspondents. That is too thin in this instance. Such m iffm- if V - All I - - . vw ft m 11 Ml70VIIt ed at nil through the columns of a Democratic newspaper, would have been vigorously nssaile.1 hy the editor, ib hA&JA"T.M Bw6,re,j Juki ru itini tut; iaise po- I ' sition condemned, but not so with POWDER Absolutely Pure. MRS.W.H.C01T Will re-open her School, corner 1 and Fulton streets, September 1st , NOTICE. hereby given imssuner ruling neiu on the 4th dav .if ricn that the Ronr.1 of Cm, for livan County at St dd ou the 4l I. ,Ulc .3 18SJ0, ordered a new ltp.rii,..:i; ..' ?liA Voters of said County for IhTefeiS to be held on Tuesday the Tth ft November 1WNJ. (bi Hie. rei'lsit l!il !nn luinl... "...;n i on the 22d day of September n. wiiMHt el os.-, I on the see....,l a.., .Z, -.ii unlay fl i. .ii i'llllll next, .! preceeding said election. -I'TTZ. - lianinat. H. N. W0OD8ON, Clerk. Aug 11, 1890. 4Stf A carpt used in a room of the Philadelphia mint, after being in wear Hust t,ien barn door closed, shut- by his det some The Raleiirh i' 11 a . 1 ' " nocrane eonpncriiAAa ti-nm m.i..ii.. i-. . . years. wa l...,...l ti n. j... tincr off ll mMiM Af . . , . m. -f"nug to mis letter says: , - - ' -'in iiv-M i in; MLiit'i ill i rt .j i v. i i i . j r ,i ,i i it? siiiii r in ir i-rt hauk i, 1 1 1 -i- -i m - vi, ..... 1 w Muuuwiig. xnesueecu win, ic is said. in gold. i ... i i I -r- i-i " in. ivi.i a u. I ho i mi it. a x ii. n t in pans, and yielded S2.30I1 wa.H. norse attacked the man l,it.; ... Ii .i ...... -L - . .. . Ul Carolina are - - i . - 1 m. I ug luviseu oeiore il is nrintmi in f in r.rm m... t . i. i. , ., ..... .... j i i r ----- v. ... inv iivnii;iii, i.ji iiouest. loo wiiii- mg una Kicking, unti Smith w.v .... v. . i . i i i ' I i's.sii mill nil ill fl ill., . 1 1 'i r i r tn ilii i nr. iiifi hi iii'i. . . i i , . , . .. ....... i ... O . , uu lll.lt II illy I -1 - 1' 111. II Ml II s'.-i ,v rwnuu nie an inn T1!. p - r. I i 11 . . uo coherence report on the River s exhausted that he died manners committed l,v Klv voi. folk s paper. He has a large axe i . : l i . . S"n 5ti a long log to hew. Chips are falling promiscuously. The Col. should take care the people of this State are conservative and do not fol low nfter strange gods. Col. Polk vt'lillltil Hi iii I- in,.... ... il v.ium uiuii- more ioi cue com mon good and less of his own selfish JBliemes. The Watchman does not believe that the good people -h this AT- ?firr i rn i'A n i . ...... 1 t Km ,wv i.iviv I J oil I it 111141 lie. nntr II l II i Jiil m . . nnd ntiMi.. .1- . . I i I I i ... . 1 -1 ne I NlIIIHIlon OI tlie ottenee at.-ainsf. onnH u,,u u iu w leu in SUC1 devious lo i lea iirioein . ......... i.. r i ff i .i i i. j.i.ni.inuii.1 m muiiliora fviinmirtuH In- k. ,..... .. A I J rn i.iv I. in. I . ll... l:i- , 'he fi.xf friiita ,.r 1 1 e: i tui Hiiiuiuous man S l ir i -ii I ii m i ...o i"iuiiiini.u uj iveiineoi . All I 'I'U u l p n .. I ' v ihihuy in and Harbor bill has been adooted bv &orty after being Jiseovereil. l,u L..i,; , , , . Khe nrst of the confusion, and ii.. u... i..... if i . ., . . I u i j , . ' p-p.fi"tj inu nuum nave wouuer- strife and . flini,. n..i i i n "vrk iuw uw iiiirx the House, but it is hard v nmlml.lo ne had lust strength ennnh fiWii . . ?inre miu wttem ess that Col. Polk . i.. f o - ui i mi cuai uutm liih that the Senate will act upon it before next week. H ouse. Kngineer Hawkins of the Richmond & Danville Railroad is surveying a route from Wilkesboro to Uristol lenn., so says a Winston correspondent mi tne atate Cironirlt, Secretaries Wiudoig and Tritfy "do ) sneak as they pass by," because of tlu aingaiu-'ut oca naval officer by tlie latter against tye vishes4jf tl.ie former to certain duties ju .conuectjon with th.e Light House seryijie. -The Canadian Deputy Ministei- of Agriculture declares that Asiatic .chol era will certainly yisifc Caijada next y.iar, and that in order to fhwk its advance he proposes to establish quar antine stations iu iiritish Columbia on the same system as that ot Qrasse Isle. i John F. Smith, aged 11 years, and a' boy named Hutcbinsdied in Knoxviile Tennessee, from a dose of morphine' Jhree other children were ujade sick oy an overdose. The dru . nisteretl in uptake for quinine A"e miscitKe was made by a in filling the Lottie, uianuers of the hopes to gather into his barn; the first harvest of t he evil seed that has !. sowed will be dissatisfaction with the nominees. He hopes to turn some of the Alliancemen away from the nom inees and thus to defeat them. V. make this extract from the first article in his Lust issue, written armaria Hv r rnrn W .,.'!, i ,, .... CU .... i' 1 J ....... iiiuniiii-um vil . Jin;l WO Sin- d full of his purpose locrats in the fu- pect by-Old Fogy." t i ieadct I h ii nrAii wciciihi lyismci; uuc ic nnnljes dl districts and all nominations. Therefore send us a man for this Con- Was ad ne. .druggist -There is a whispering to the effect that tbe real causes for the failure of the Hickory Ij.tuk b;is not been given to the public, and that the trouble is traceable to forgeries aud false method .A recital how of these fu.cts will ac complish no gooO, as the Uauker has gone to make bis final account. Those who read "Brown" in the at lusion to Prof. Mclvers candidancv 'in he fourth district, bust week, knew that nn;' the abfe and popular D-nocratic nominee, was meant. ors will appear in newspaper offices, but when the vote is counted next fa!! there w;;i ue no mutate as to be the copies cho.'ce. .win. who Ijimu wi;l ! rn. i j- ...v-.c Asucviim neiu a meet- Mr v ii,.i.n-; c n..i infW$X..ti.... : . T. " v.un.c.. oi. trurnam, ... . . rwwiy , response to a call one of the leading Renuhliin f fl, Ph lished ,n the Citizen to take action State, has washed his hands of that il'l t Ii . . ... I "I . . '. r . ;i :8 quest,ou which has pjirt aa in !i h cai-d, . -v,. tut severat weeks. Uen- sound reason, announces -at incompetency ami unreliability to vote with the Dem Ufa tin. ..1 . l. ., ... . I wiuj.i.iinis. airs IT. fiU i mn tnre Hn ,11,1 ,,.i:l.ii ueae,enu elected President, ni read a nrnm. A- hh. ' " "7. a""uue " -b nd all nonnn.-di,, voeati,,2 the formatio , ,.f . . .. ... . ; . . . . JJZW&J' . " , .vi'vii 111 teuuuu in uaieign, and he can t "go S"5IU"U' ulst'"fc or tne right stamp ..r9W secure geod servants the modern statesmanshin-vn il I f..i. ....:.! r, ' WHC8Jt'"ri1tain farmer , ,. , r " w win pieage Himself to support our ...... n. umpnijcu in ine present uon-f ,ulc io me ox tent ot ins influence and gress. not allow himself to he brihed, bought TKua ..t. ,. r.r1.'11 u "? money rings around i.ao nun uwu sueu nn oppor- wustiinion, and 1 do not thiuk there will tunity presented in years to the self- heuy troub, to K've him a seat there, respecting and (,A h.,f;,. W:w.tthcni of l0 Al'ee: " (, in uu vyic ior a man wlio will nut wings or tne llepublicaa party of cor- ' promise you to defend your wishes ruption and spoils to ioin with the "i 2" 0. "H110 ry thing for T . . . . . 1 . 1. V. wrgamzeu aim arc con- uiwrubs on tne sou til in their effort lenamgr Will you he hooked and led bv to restore to the people the rights w -i , U,T W0U(i" party cry? .fcW.fc.-L- . :, Will you ru e the sttme old horse that " w-u uiciiett iioiu cneui: c j abolish the revenue; to reduce the war tariff; to enact laws for the relief of de pressed agriculture a:.d to see to it that equal and fair justice" is meeted to all men. " o 1 luiita and fix schedules of capacity and rates of wages. This is the first society of tlie kind ever formed in the Sonth.n, States. Tlie great auction sale of the Spears lands in Northeast Asheville. bv Af. kinson, Reynolds & Co.. closed lut V.:. day. During the three days of the sale 102 lots were sold. The sales in cluding a block reserved for Capt. At kinson amount to about $150,000. xueeucire tract, consisting of 100 Heresy bought by Natt Atkinson, . V wyuoldsand N. A. Reynolds three years ago for $40,000. They have spent considerable time and mon ey in improving the property, and the result is that no prettier lots are to be found anywhere in the city. The vandal piles upon Commissi, er Kunro, but he does not resign u do his SUDeri.nx in . ,i?; ... . . Address to th? Democratic Clab. Raleioii, N. C, Sept., 4, 1800. To the State Association of Democratic Clubs, and the Democratic Clubs of North Carolina. By a unanimous vote of the Execu tive Committee of the State Association of Democratic clubs, after full consul tation with the chairman of the State Democratic Executive Committee it is l.w.......l i . r i . i i ' ii uvrineu mtviHitoie ie call a convent m KLUTTZ & RENDLEMAN'S DOUBLE STORES ! DOUBLE STORES' WILL BE FOUND THE HANDSOMEST ASSORTMENT OP NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS IN SALISBURY DRESS GOODS r I WINTER SHOES. The Largest and Best This week will see the outrageous, one-sided tariff bill passed by the Sen- 1 A - ace. a number of the republican to support the Alliance platform is, to ray Senators have shown u tmt-i.v mid, an acknowledgement that there is 'vim V I QAm nw u: L..l.! J .1 .... ;ia :l vorv ultioL' lnw.l- i i v w. , itivrt. u nit i: i nini Kood general appearance, but has thrown, kicked and trod nonii vim mni-ujimn...... . - - l J . J T,l III u J VU muted him? Sav. brothor Mill be so puerile as to try him again? "I donot wish to be mule rstonrl frk Ko opptajd to the nominee of this district as a man, not a word ol it; but I am opposed to voting for a man who will not pi nise to do anything for me. And I do not sco now any other Alliances man mn tently. Think of it. brethren. A refusal EATABLES. t - in all the Shades andVa- The best Flour made ut nrirv hA i : c a . ,on me oest cured ; assortment in town, fun WINTER CTOTIITVP J CannWl the finost Kid and Calf This i , CL0T"ING-iFr1Ults' Meats an(1 Vege- Imndewed made, doi mis is nowonon fr.il ki .i ..ii i . ... " " oi an Kintis at old f fho .li...,,Jw L. ,J - ........ , ... Ml Jjeather, .-rt the very 7 J , couees and Cocoas I from manv climos We offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS WHOLESALE TRADE. us iioioro you buy as wo moan to v...-., uHrter. lours to servo, KLUTTS '& RENDLEMAN II ssion- nor is superiors in office ulv nm,0; of asking for his resignation, although common decency should have caused them to do so as soon as he uuWuah. n.gly acknowledged having borrowed W3,000 on notes endorsed by pension attorney Lemon. But there is worse toome. He has .been engaged iu some business transactions worse than the refrigerator company, of which one ot III woulj be jndges-ltepresenta-tive bm f 0hi a tock bolder, and KepresenUtive Cooper, who first formulated the charges, U i possession of the facts, and he intends t sea to , t that the public h is them, evt!i if lli nig iril I I1i:lll.s 41.. I -. . j- .. r v- tue wmte - uug committee shall refuse to jvestigute then,, j iciii Pur.ii y .L-,,, : . v: sn ritfif J..,l0..a.i.L..,.. : ' . " r"V:wl,l w",,,u lue curiam.': r ...m. iimunr iii H'l i' r sr. I fin nhilvu iii ... 1 mi . O "O I ISI1 intriu H I I P ID . . r ii i -ii i-i.. . I . ... .... i - An.- .fu.is ot ine out wnicii discriminated drift is to defeat Democratic nomina Saiitst nieir constituents; but their t,UM-. peopu ot the different courage ended there, and throinrh fear co,,!,ti.." .and lirent districts have of the parly lash they will stultify themselves by voting for it as a whole. The reciprocity amend ineut is a delus ion and a snare, and is only reciprocity in nanje, as experience will demon strate; or elso the high protectionists in the House would not (as they have 1 . uone ) nave promised that the House would accept it. The bill is nothing more or less than an ofJJeial repayment by the consumers of the United States of the money contributed by protected manufacturers during the last Presi dential campaign to the republican corruption fund. Fortunate! v the te-j voters of the7country will have an 21.- opportunity in November of expressing th eir opinion of snrh nw.i 1, i IllMlll. J Hull- .in-i. IZ nil ....... IIIVU V H 11 ' il C I llrt.- , .... iv-.i.-.. xniry nave set their nominoi ! U .,r , . UUC III'lU. ne hope in every case tl lev h:ivu a lected gOtxl meil. NfiW let them aW-I- their nouiinees. V.,oh 1 1.., . . '--- -r. til J.k ill, should consider it his duty to support the men iu whose hands the n:.rfv standard has been placed. Will aiiT considerable number of of our Demo- n i .- Ia. f .. I. ....1.1 A1 I Wm c.mic melius ict io:. rolk draw them away from the party and permit the Kepublicans to triumpii over them9 That h the question. We think not. We be heve the people will turn a deaf ear to iol. folk s entreaties in matter. It seems to us he must As he has failed in all his other dertakmgs, he will fail in this. this fail, u n-lfe . 1 i m was oorn 10 failure as his lot and in heritance iii life, siu l it will l.a i... slug, the end. The ''ood nmmle w.ii - - - - - eir opinion of sucli methods. kt him have his will jj th: of the Democratic clubs of the State; ou; it ,s handsome prices, and the Choicest and as our State has now named her and prices to suit the Teas, Coffees and Coen standard-bearers, and another struggle times. j JZ tOCOaS roi uemocratic supremacy another urgent need for the defeat of Republi can ignorance, corruption and misrule is upon us, and as there, is work to be done, work in hehalt of a cause dear to every patriotic North Carolinian ui as it is for us, young Democrats, to seei mat our snare is well and faithfully performed. I, therefore as President of the State association ot Democratic Clubs call you to meet again in convention to be held in our capital city of Raleigh, on Wednesday, the 24th day of SV temoer, uist. Our constitution provides that each club shall he entitled to three delegates and one additional delegate for every twenty-five members iu nood i Hi) i in ihe certificate of the presidents and secretaries of clubs will constitute the credentials of delegates. Such certifi cate should set forth the actual num ber of members borne on the club roster at the time of naming the dele gates. Delegates and other club men 1 1 attending the convention will be en titled to reduced rates of board at the Yarboro House, and to special rail road rates. Full particulars will be published. The objects of this couveution are ihe thorough "organisation of forces;" totosterthe organization of Demo cratic clubs in every township in Nor.h Carolina; to increase our facilities for promulgating Democratic principles and to co-operate more fully with the " .t.n, uiuiiuizarinn m . 1 eratic t"clastonc guarantees it! G Lowest of all lUkk Bot tom Prices. TO THE soli you goods CHEAP OifUlators of ov nnces. STATE fMK. s matter. oi rani.atmn . ri promoting the success of Dmoci measures. To these ends we invoke the t -operation of all good men and the active support of the press throughout the State, and invite the participation of our Democratic nominees; and we re- 4 e v.iat our party organization, in .every county, lend us their aid in uiak- ONE CENT A MILE. REMEMBER THE DATES, OCTOBER. 14, 16. 16& 17. Il "ill l lira DEST PAID .v., 1.1.1 ,.. ., . ..'., . , . Mt, ,-uli; riictTi' rcat Anrifiiltnr.il Ttubivtrial. Educational and Social Features! For Premium List ami It, formation, address the Secretary, Bo, 58; Rajeigh, N. C." " I j J

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