Carolina Watchman r THURSDAY, SEPT. "IS, 18JO. There was a big row in the repub lican House caucus Sat unlay night. Representative Payson led a revolt against Reed and McKinlev's gag resolution, but the rebels humbly lurked their tails between their legs and accepted the inevitable after Speak- er Reed got up and thundered his or ders for the endorsement of the reso lution. Reed is greater than his party, and hi will is obeyed without question or the rebellious subject is relegated to the rear. Senatorial For U. S. Senate, ZEBULON B. VANCE Judicial. ForiSapreme Court Justice, A. 5. MEltRIMAN For Associate Justico, WALTER CLARKE. The republicans are suspiciously quiet about the proposed extra session, and there is a difference of opinion re garding it among them. They all want the extra session, but lots of them want Mr. Harrison to assume the responsibility by calling an extra session, while he and the members of his cabinet insist that Congress should take the responsibility by taking a re cess to November 10. The object f jfcheui all is the same the passage of hthe obnoxious force bill. The apportionment bill which has I The tariff bill is eoinc throueh the been introduced by Representative form of being considered by the House uunneii is as partisan a measure as Ways and Means committee, hut that ft mjc - ever before any Congress. It is in- committee will do nothinsr but recom tended to keep the republican party mend non-concurrence in the Senate in power for the next ten years. It amendments, leaving the fight to take was prepared by Kobert r. Porter, the placo in the conference committee naturalised Englishmen at the head The present intention is to eae the A. ft . ' - I WW or the census bureau and its njtssaae H OUSt 1)V the nnsfin&f nf (hp rsmlnf inn would be as gross an injustice as the introduced by Mr. McKinley, Saturday, a i ii . I . - - republican party in ail its History nas to prevent consideration or voting anon ever perpetrated. any of the Senate amendments by the House sitting as a committee of the whole. This action has been taken . i n !-' t miner doss ueeu s oraers ne Knows Iii.ii 'mi tion has met, made its nominations cuat tncre are a ",,moer of republicans S j 1 IT 1 i . nndadiourned in eood humor. No ,n u,e nonse WJ?0 wonlrt g,ad,y te split hi the party is feared. The fol- with the democrats if they could get a The agony in Sonth Carolina is over. The Democratic State Conven- lowing are the nominations; For Governor, B. R. Tillman, of Edgefield; Lieutenant Governor, E. B Gray, of Abbeville; Attorney General, Y. J. Pope, of Newberry; Secretary of Sta'e, J. E State Treasurer, Dr. W. C chance, on several amendments. of the Senate North Carolina Products. Wilmington Star. "raMns the store of Mmsh w Lindal, of Clarendon ; Sanders & Co., yesterday afternoon, a T. Bates uasKet OI "c, ruauy-taced applos caught ' I the eVC Of l Sitnv rnnmcantntiuA ,wl V. i r... i rt l it n 1 I . " . T . mv i" - iiu oi wraugeourg; ouipirouer ueuerai, stepped into the store, prompted alike by i th Congressional District For Congress, JOHN S. HENDERSON, Of Rowan. 8th Judicial District For Judge, K F. ARMFIELD, Of Iredell For Solicitor, BENJAMIN F. LONG, Of Iredell. It is a singular fact that the nomi- fact was developed that the freight from neesfor Governor and Secretary of llm PoinV il,nj"8to.n is 0I,,y thir,y .i i ... , xui ner uarrei. j ins is one of the County Democratic Ticket, For the Senate, . S. IIOBSON, For House of Representatives, S. A. EARNHARDT. For Sheriff, JAMES M, MONROE. For Clerk SuperioT Court, I W. G. WATSON, For Register of Deeds, H.N, WOODSON. For County Treasurer, J. SAM'L McCUBBINS, For Surveyor, . . ; B. C. AREY. For Coroner, D. A. AT WELL. For Cotton Weigher, JOHN LUDWICK. W. H. Ellerbe, of Marion; Adjutant "".y a,.Ml a de8ire to 8I,m a thrce- The Louisiana rI-Wlinn and Inspector General, Hugh L. Farly, oue of the salesmen, the renorter nmlii t r -.. r. . . , I . . . at roil a protest bef ore the Wvs ..nd ot Spartan uurg; oupeniitendent ot Art- "'"s pump ami went to work with the strong protest netore the Ways and TT w D M d f Greenvillp following results: The apples were Means committee against the date "cation, VV. L Mayneld, ot Ureenville. from Mt. Airey; hut the more interesting t I. t tort. i r iuuruu i, ioyi set ior tne sugar schedule to go into effect. They show ed the committee that it meant ruin for the sugar planters to be compelled to sell their crop for the coming year in a market brought down by free for eign sugar, and asked that the time be extended to July 1, or that the change go into effect immediately. They got no satisfaction from the committee. State are the only farmers on the tick- suits of the completion of the Cape Fear et. The Treasurer is a banker and un1 Yadkin Valley Railway. Before its completion ireight rates from points iu W'estcrn North Carolina were practically prohibitory, as produce had to pass over two or more railroads in order to ronrh this Citv. Mr. Ciirnnntnr Capt. S. B. Alexander, the Demo- fine onions, and was sorry lie had only a physiciau and all the others are law yers. The success of the Democrats in preventing the seating of two negro contestants in the House last week by breaking a quorum has caused many democrats to ask why the same tac tics were adopted at the beginning of the session iu order to have prevented the adoption of Reed's Rules. The idea of breaking a quorum by absent- ing themselves from the House was largely favored by the democrats, and cratic nominee for Congress in the Sixth District, who may be teuned, if such a term means anything, the Al nance uemocrntic candidate ior on- small remnant of a lot of cabbage which, he said, were excellent and which he f said would keep better than the cabbage from the North. The merchants of Wilmington have been long hoping for a freight rate that Special Corresp. nlcrco. Washington, D. IVSept. 10, 1890 The prospect now is that the Mc Kinley tariff bill wrll bo passed this week, and that Congress will adjourn iir about ten days. I met Capt. Bunn this morning and he gave the forego ing as his opinion. There are only four North Carolina members now here. They are Cowles, Bunn, Bower, and McClammy. Col. Henderson left Saturday night to meet his opponent at Randolph court Monday. He con sidered his prospects for re election ex cellent in as much as there has been strong opposition to his re-nomination His letter on the Alliance prop ositions has been generally praised here as tlfe most conservative and states manlike document on that subject that has ever appeared from a pur ly Dem ocratic standpoint; and every one con cedes that he ought to be returned. I can't see how Mr. Thomas can, with his record on the subject of a railroad commission and the internal r A.T- KLUTTZ & REN DOUBLE STORES! in all the Shades and Fa brics of the Cominar Sea- .... " t- revenue ana national Bank Questions, son .... . 1 1 I nope to get any Alliance votes, how ever strong he may be as a sinaon pure republican, w bile here as a candidate DOUBLE STORES! xriT t T3T7 mnxTn - pt WILL BE FOUND . THE HANDSOMEST ASSORTMENT OF NEW FALL AND WINTER GOOm TM OAT TODTTmr yJU0 WJXTEU SHOES. mi V . ine Largest and fi assort nient intown.f the finest Kid ;m.i WINTER CLOTHING. Fruits, Meats and Vege-; hand-sewed ma,! a ms is now open ior in-, tames oi an Kinas at om to tne cheapest niaile DRESS GOODS EATABLES. The best Flour made in America? the best Cured Meats to be had, Canned the finest Kid Jin(i and at prices to suit the Teas, Coffees and Cocoas times. All Leather. Lowest of all Uock bt. torn t rices. for the office of internal revenue cul-l Pect'011? is handsome! prices, and the Choicest i . . - . i j-i- - lector, he boasted of having defeated the railroad commission bill and claimed to have the solid support of the railroad companies iu his tiirht for the collectorship. He is evidently all things to all men. The people had hotter give him a wide berth'. He's See us before 3 011 buy as we mean tolsell you good for cash or barter. Yours to serve, gress, has written a letter in which he would enable them to sell iu this market savs: too thin As a clown in Robinson's show once said about him, he is too rotten thin." 1 he republican part v of which Mr. Thorn as is the leal candidate stands convicted of duplicity in regard both to t lie internal revenue and the Blair bill, and in the House almost unani mously in fav or of the Lodge Force bill. It sneaked into power at the last election under false pretenses, and has sought to perpetuate its ill-gotten power by destroying free elections and olditerating State lines, by establishing a dynasty in the persons of the present Republican Congressmen under the auspices of a military despotism. Ex-Governor Cameron, of Virginia. j from many climes. We offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS tq tHF WHOLESALE TRADE. CHEAP KLUTTS & RENDLEMAN. Regulators of low prices. BOYDEN & QCINN. the products of Western North Cnmlinn Thev now have it. nml hi 'l'P!l fl OI tlwro la "I am not opposed to the re-election no reason why they may not buy their of Gov. Z. B. Vance to the U. S. Sen-' fT' ra,,. onions, irislr potatoes 1 Willi IILIlf'l' iirtia nri H tT in i ,? n m y-fc f - w 1 - v ovil III tJ. 1 iclt ii n e j ( 111 111 1 t) nr htr inoir stoin " - - - 1 - - - - r 1 " i 1 1 1 1 v resen tative from this district with the full knowledge that Senator Vance was the choice of the district for his own successor, and I assure you that and maple sugar of Caldwell Watau-Ian Hrrisn,s Administration that he if I liad iiiiv iilpn. nf nminsnirv the i nr WilL-oo nnrl nllmv ...,.r i . I has renounced his allesiance to the j ..n 1 n -i " ""ci i-.-5ii.-i 11 ukuuiLiesi 1 i- , , . iK'imiMicaii party, ami win iiencetortli co-operate with those who f;.vor free- rutn . . iK,. mm.. L I ) 11' f Th.it'a.fi r, i.a r- 1 ji t,,c iurcuioi. nepuoucans or that sit! Mow let the Richmond the eonntrv h!ia l f u.uu. uanville follow suit. We need the disMisted bv Hip A ipples. notatoes. e:ihh:irrpe biu-lf whonf tionarv noliev nf tl 11 j ' i -7 r 7 mw.wm vi - j f J " t i t i j j a i innr would have undoubtedlv been ndontprl wishes of Lhe democrats who honored right here in Salisbury, and if the rail by the democrats, but for the fact that me 'wUh the nomi,,iltionof Representa- roads will give us a freight rate that dom of election and a fair-fiscal and Mr.Carlisle then a member of the House and the recognized democratic leader, and the late Samuel J. Randall, then on his death bed, advised against it. tive I would resign. voted for Gov. Vance have twice will compete with western New York for United and the New England States, we can corn was burned lust week at Water town, Y, By the explosion of a boiler at a cotton gin, in Mecklenburg county, yesterday morning, Will Boyce was in stantly killed and three others badly injured. Trrunl 1 ? rmA l.nn .1 1 1 1 An elevator with 500,000 bushels of L r . . . . re,ecte" 1 a iM the ,arRest majority Maine has given in many years. This shows that the Republican North approves of all that Reed has done, and it is an endorse ment wliich signifies that the fight will be on thicker and with more force than it was conducted during this ses sion of Congress. We may look for no reduction in the tariff, and what is worse, if anything can be, the pass age of the force bill. With these facts staring our people in the face. that y ave but0,,e recourse. Stand together, shoulder to shoulder, and tight the common enemy. We have 110 time for personal bickering or dis organization of any kind. We must pursue ourselves. It seems that the west eoast of Ire land is threatened with famine from the potato crop, upon which the poor people mainly subsist, It is said 00,000 people will be destitute. Congress wag better employed on Saturday than it has been for some time p.1st. In the Senate eulogies were delivered on the late S. J. Randall, nnd in the House on Senator Beck. A miser, named Gustav A. Tuehel, died in iSew York city list week of starvation, with $8,000 in his room, lie is practieally a suicide and must meet the doom of those w ho suicide. It now appears that the JiiUing of (leu. Barrundia by the Gautemalan authorities, while a pjssenger on Jward the American mail ship Acapulco, w.u n vile assasination, ad demands an Investigation by our Government, A lone highwayman stopped a stae n viiuiorma last vvet-k and made way with the Wells Fargo safe. It seems almost incredible that one man could miccessfully commit such a daring deed und get away, but such is tlie fact. The facts about the Reed campaign are gradually leaking out, Jt is now certain that the protected manufactur ers had the lfat fried" out of them to fie extent of at le.ist $100,000 to elect B ss Reed, who did so much for them in railroading the jug handled tariff bill through the House, No wonder the republicans say that money was used in Maine; and yet U-jed gol a smaller vote than he did in 1876 or '88. There is nothing more bafittinf Tom Reed's return to the Congress of the United States than the fact that he goes back by fraud. His election was bought and paid for in open bar ter. The most shameless trading ever recorded in this country, was openly practiced. Yet the Foree bill must only be operative iu the &nth. ' , "WWVHVI II 8 Ve. In the ejes of the im naculate North theHSoutb is the only Ueld for the operation of this infamous meas ure: to nnrifvlhe Soul hern hlWi i . - ------- Shame! Shame upon you, false pre teiu'ers, Jjars aud liypocrites! Col. Polk has taken a position in the hist issue of the Progressive Far mer which practically ends his insinu- ations and quasi attacks upon Senator WeMi the uiiue. mis is as tt should be. As a matter of fact, Col. Polk weakened himself very much in this matter, and had he been guided by the dictates of wisdom or perhaps we should say by common horse sense he would not have stirred the waters at all. That he made a mistake g,es without ques tion, and we believe it is commonly sj considered in the best Alliance cir cles, as well as by the great mass of De mocratic voters in the State. We rejoice that the political prospect prom ises peace, concord and harmony in the Democratic ranks. Now all together. States Senator, were 1 again the "Sen ator from Mecklenburg" I would vote for him again." If there is a true representative of the great Alliance in North Carolina, his name is S. B. Alexander. By this we do not mean to reflect upon such men as Elias Carr, and others we could name, but we do not mean to assert that Capt. Alexander is nearer being a true Allianceman ns we un derstand it. than any of the so-called leaders of the moverocpt. He is a far- JrListlig mer, a gentleman, and a man of parts He. will reflect credit on his state, on agriculture and on the Alliance. We can all honor such a man, and be honored in doing so. But who can say so much for those "designers" who look for personal ngrandizement, rathei than to the common good; who have not a kind word for the people of the State, or for the Democratic party, or for the nominees of that partv. Who try to stir up discontent, breed discord and place iu jeopardy Demo cratic supremacy in North Carolina! m. Sift their motives. Are they wise, or prudent or sincere? Not a bit of it. We thank Capt. Alexander for his manly and timely utterance and congratulate the Al- 11 T 1 ,1 1 o nave mm in. lie i our cnamuer or com merce make a special effort in this di- .....1 .... i 1 l 11 ivimui, iiuu no uouui fomenting may be accomplished. monetary system. Manv of the old and able Iiepublicans of the Northwest have clone likewise, aud the prospect now is that the next House will be democratic by forty or fifty maturity. UMON. c!av A Financial Crisis. Last Friday was .-.uotlier dark n financial circles on VV'nll stiver Senator V ance spoke for about two New York, perhaps not since the nours loan immense audience at (i olds-1 Black Friday during Grant's ad Vance atGoldsboro. Wilmington Star. Senator Vance mm 1 n untnis :irinini- M any fanners 1 1 tat ion when till" llDU'lir rf liio Tn.ni!- liance on haviug so wise and patriotic a leader. Stand Firm. Now tiiat the Prohibitionists have placed a ticket in the field in this Con gressiomil district, it behooves our people, the democratic people of this district, and of Rowan county, to stand I firm bv the nominees rif fho nnrfv PUl . J f" J r 1 I tl: . ... .1 . . ,1 .... &uis move on ine pan or tne proniui t.inilistci i snnnlv n -rlr rt curwurtm- oenator Carlisle thinks there is crreat mA 1 . O vvri j a v jo nu j'votuir Hunt; Ji danger of a financial panic if the re- success and the only thing it will ac- publtcanspersist in allowing the amend- complish will be to weaken the Demo- ment to t.hp fnnflp lull m... . .tu pi ovtues cratic vote. Is it wise to do so this ior ine removal ojall imported good rroni the government bonded U.. I t" x . . uuues uerore October 1, to stand. II says "I went io Senator' Aldrich and i i 1 . . . e , but ,e fUsod. The amend- vote raeilns that much gain to the "', JT 7 P . ?USe U'e re,U,,li- st..ngtt.. Stop, gentle- mT , 7T' mprUrS f con.ide"- The Democratic tne country for thou- rmnn,u: i 11 f ,,;ft 1 11 7 T l, y"0""'" w ine party offers the only safe government tariff bill. We shall fijlit-the anmnd- L ' t nr. Ju . wuui H:tpic. tv e itiive tneu ivepuo- lcan rule and know it trill not do; that year? We appeal to the better classes ware- of them, such men as Jesse Powlass, for instance to abandon the scheme this year; to refuse to allow their names to figlitrthe amend ment in conference and try to avoid 1 tne erutih In',.), n ? tuZTZ-r "ie ,U0,U? to ik we owe lh eat majority of our r 7 Ta,,tL Was e(il,il"y present ills, and emphatic in condemning the ainpn.l j amend- means nearm rlnnn ment. He sa .1- "I ...ll., . 0 - r,h ... 1 IT J uow a people of the east; pillage and extrava- crash can be averted. n.l :J r . . ' " ucu L (rnnpo m r ia iiuiiHiiromonr r.t- nuv st.ifo boro last Saturday were there to hear his sub-Treasury bill. I Iff. ir1i1t't.&c vi man ! ni.ui.Mf I .......... r i) i . .. ..v, .. 1r, unnu.li, iiuu intuit.- iiiuury iro:u me people nas mere wiin unansweruide logic I he speaker was unwell and nhvsicallv . . . 1 . J views on the urv was transferred to the New Yrlr money sharks lo help them grind out nore money front the peopl een such dismay 111 Wall street. A paillC Seemed ineVltabp. More bsmfv westk; but stt times the old tire kindled Ijoth large and small were unable to CALL. AT OUR STOKE AND EXAMINE THIS NEW GIN. GIN COXDEXSEK FEEDER AND THE ROLLINS CLUTCH PULLEY, EVERY ATTACHMENT NECESSARY TO A FIRST CLASS GIN. in his eves and pursuasion hovered ov er his lips, lhe crowd was very at tentive throughout. procure the funds from their bankers wherewith to pay their obligations. lhe rate of call loans rose to 188 ner muiiy uuesiious asKed cent., a rise or conr.se that indu-.if.vl which were answered "straight Irom not a scarcity of ntonev but an i.bsn. il . .1 HI , ,1 I . . ine siiouuier; out 1 nore There were er; out mere were no un- seemit.gly interruptions, and Senatoi Vrance swayed the hearts of the multi tude as the heart of one man is moved With remarkable clearness and vig or he explained and illustrated the uu equal operation of the Tariff, especial ly in its bearing upon the agricultural classes, exposed tlte selushness and ;reed of the republican party, laid bare the iniquities of the Force bill and lute absence of it. The verv best houses 111 tlte city were unable to get financial accommodation. Onlv thren elassess of men were happy, the" bears,1 the money lenders and the holders of fl.. t - - - L 1 1 1 iuMtri iiiuciib - iei cent, nonns w in hope to induce Secretary Windom to buy them at a hih rate in order to relieve the business conintunitv lhe National administration has motiey m i 1 2 ' i Mccormick mower. squandered the peoo es inotiev with approved the paramount necessity for recklessness, has prepared a new sys unity among DemoctJits. ''With our tern of taxes wherein to nbbiin iho enemies everywhere active and halting means to continue its riotoe.s exoendi- it nothing which will secure perpetual tures, and has disturbed the stable and unlimited power to said the speaker, "with themselves," I conditions for the purpose of further vui j.u lucift nil idling l UUll-UUZeil SliVOr KllltfS. BUTTON GRINDER mV mmm HnF mW m mm ll JT mm Perfect MniJ MACHINE KNIFE GRINDER. Weigh! bit 18 1 DUTTON KNIFE GRINDER everywhere paying protection prices This party of piety and plunder has P 1 I II. il 1 1 . . . . 1 ior supplies ami selling inetr products nrouglit about a condition of GRAIN DRILL minus at free trade rates sinking deeper and that means almost an unprecedented catastrophe to the entir world, Item Citti lhtihi. busine a lapse backward means negro domination to the white ti nioc lli. mi c.ic uvuiury wiji nave a practi viwiuie or the miqu- Ullv v0.WWri4 0111, jve sha pii deavor tr u).nyUS results in theonfereuce committee, but I fear that we shall not lie allowed to accom plish anything. The republicans n,. A lii AH... im J It . ru wmwmjiuwi 10 oe unjust, even if 1 ! ; ormgs on a nnancml panic. We only protest," it can and county affairs and misrule geuer- Are we ready to surrender so much? We think not Let the Dem ocrats of Rowan and of the SeventhH district stand firmly by the nominees of the party. That is the only safe thing to do. Our people have done so in the past, and we believe thev will deeper under the weight of oppression it is no time to be blown about by every wind or doctrine; 110 time to lose sight of tlte tremendous issue that is upon us, or to dissipate our forces by- seeking vain remedies for our troubles. When the veteran legions of Home were recoiling from the desperate valor of the Germans, and the fate of tin world trembled in the balance. Caesar intercepted one of his terror-stricken soldiers, turned him rudely about, and said, 'Your enemy is there.' And now unless the Democrats are true fo prin ciple, unless they abide by the ship. we cannot be saved. His conclusion, werein he touched very modestly upon matters peronal, was truly pathetic, He needs no vindication before any true N rth Car olina ttudieuce. rrom the moment when thirty-six years ago he took his dace in a Legislature which comprised . . iL. 1.1. I I 1 .1 somt fir r m ijr itricriirour m,,n t i ... . -..0..., men tiiiu ' t im 01 lartir DiKlnir nDwdor ni 'hpt nt n 1:-.. l .1 1 n 1 I .ill in iciri.iM,, v .r .v "4e.oi vctiniiiiit iiiia inuuuceu, uu or wnoill I , j. " ,'iJ ""--n-" v. ,v ,.,,. ,,, ul ji, . 1 j 1.1 : 1 ... ' ' A V'J- 1 7 l!89- u.ie pusscu uut ine rivet save nimseit, lown to the present session of the Natioual Congress, where he has almost broken himself down in our service, he has given every thought and heart- i.i l. 1 1 i 1 1 uiroo ior iue peopte wnom ne loves: ThnmNWl, ,..1,: . i i ii y.j . .. vrt.w nunc 1 colored nr '"' Alicia ui.tj H.nc uiuereu ueuy liaker and Faint Bank Mines r.a. WE HAVE A LOT OF BICKFORD AND HUFFMAN GRAIN AND FERTILIZER DRILLS, THE BEST EVER-OFFERED ON THIS MARKET. DISC HARROWS, CULTIVATORS AND PLOWS. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF FARM AND ROAD WAGONS, PHAETONS, SURREYS, CARTS, ETC. WE HAVE CUT PRICES ON ALL THE GOODS ABOVE NAMED, AND NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BARGAINS. WE WILL NOT BUN DERSOLD. WE ARE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF GRAIN AND FERTILIZERS -BUYERS OF GRAIN, COTTON AND COTTON SEED. RESPECTFULLY, B0YDEN & QUINN POWDER Absolutely Pure. STATE PAIR, WANTED. polices and opinions, no man has been able to point out a stain upon his roll County, Va. Steady work, wages 1.00 per day 20 continue to do so in the future ' cease to honor and love the greatest Dont be led'off by woods colts, j North Carolinian of our day, character. No soldiers can forget his m'es from Mount Airy and Cape Fear services to our troops m the war. His efforts clothed and equipped thetnind iu the battles they made old North Caro lina thunder like a g )d. When we lay helpless iu the dark valley of Recon struction, it was his brave voice that tirst roused and cheered us and it was under his wise and aggressive le idership that our delivereuce was achieved. It will be a sad falliug off when we if adkin alley R. R. James E. Clayton General Manager. John F. McKee, Agent. By the solicitation of ray friends, I hereby announce myself as an independ ent candidate for the Office of Cotton W eigber of Rowan county. ONE. CENiM MILE. REMEMBER THE DATES, OCTOBER, 14, 15, 16 & 17. It will Iks the BEST FAIR over heltf in the South! Succ of the last one guarantees it ! Great Agricultural, In.lustriA Educational and Social Features! For Premium List awl i formation, address the Secretary, IJaleigh. N, C Kespectfully, ADAM L. KETCIIE Y, 41 -3m.

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