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ri : t. i r i 3? 9 I K: - in; Ca'O WWi i a a T tfcSI AY. CM T. 10. J8 0. Judicial. For Sujirilne Coint Jusiire, A. s. 111 Ml a. For Associate Jufiie, 7th;Congrefional Iistrict For Congress, JOHN S. IIEXDEHSON, -OI llowan. 8th Judicial District For Jutlj;e K. F.-A KM FIELD, Or Iredell For Solicitor, i;e:;jamin f. long, Oi Iredell. Cpcnty Democratic Ticket. t For the Senate, S. IIOBSON. For House of Ikp-esentativcs, S. A. EAKNIIAHDT. For Sheriff, JAMES M. MONROE. For Clerk Superior Court," W. 0. WATSON. For Register of D eds, II. N. WOODSON. fFor County Treapurcr, J. SAM'L Mc( UBWNS. For Surveyor, " B. C. A HEY. For Coroner, D. A. AT WELL, Fi CJ 't'on Weigher, JOHN LUD A'ICK. Cnpt. Jake Fsher tje ipdepepdent way be able to make a better speech Vn Jim M n i pf, the Oemocrj'.t ic can- awaip ror oiicnu; or nowan, but he would not m;jke a heller Sheriff. Be sides, Jim -Monrta is backed by a noiu fination of I lie Democr.itic parly vt the pttfuty, in which the democratic Alli ancemen par tip -pub d. The Dnr.orrat ic party, and, of: cow re?, every Demo cratic A llianpeni::n, is in honoj- b nind to vote for him. VThe Douiocrats of lUwan can't uffuitj tp go fill i buster- lag at this laip day. Stand ly the or ganization of the arlv; vote thetieke M m a . straight; dou t scratch a name! Even Democrat is in honor Lptind tosnppor the men nominated iu the primaries and ratihed in the county convention Vote for Jim Monrce for Sheriff Don't put a premium on independents Fisher thinks he would make a oCOl pncriU. Aho people thijik Jim Moc- roe will wei v Ihem best. Thev nomi nated him. They will voTp for him independent Jake's opinion of himself to the contrary liotwitltsjtaning. Jake Fisher s;iys the "Bosses" rule the conventions, l.cnce his conviction tkathewil make as good a Sheriff n- the county has ever lpid. Hiscryof bossism is bosh. He knows that the )-opbrHt the seveml primaries named the candidates, and that there was no Bossing done. Vote the ticketyou nominated ! Will the Democrats of Rowan allow Ped Thonin?, Jake Fisher and John Borah to Ik? elected over I he regular nominees f the party? Not much! Voters! stand Ly your nominees. We expect negroes and Republicans to vote for the independents but not white men who participated in the primaries nnd county convention. Vote for Watson for Clerk of the ourt. fie was nominated in the con vention nnd is the officially endorsed v.oM.M.uu, oi u.e pamV Voe a straight otn Iii I ill i n'an.....! i i mi ... ..... .....rpruue-iiis: i ne pec- p"- "re n:e oest judges of whom shpuld pi it lie county oltices. Office belongs to r.o man! It Mbe tr'itt ttt I L I.. .. i iwpie w no emu men to erve them. The people have put out a ticket, vote it like it is prinied i'rnght! A e you going to vote for Esq. Earr.r ln rdt ? He is an Alliimpon'j v... " "" : i es. " " nominee ot tlie party, and I si paid vole for good men like Mr L.rnhardt. Then don't .cratch your ticket. ote it st a " are no jnore bound to vote for Mr. Earuhenrt v " barn ueart ui nr John Henderson, W. G. Wa'- j -r m m ... M1 ,jim aionroe. They all Mi d on ine Mime footinj'. V0te it J.iy Hubbelfisin iu uiain rampant ii. le Government at Washington and Ik big!i-pr!Jed G.'jril Service Cunimis o.i say. ii. a wynl. Do )tm aWjirv, t it 'i. If ii v, vote th D.-mocratit iekef. Njw that the 3 C li.iiroal Com any has sreured $u,00O,(XX) ot Euglnd .loney, we presume that the line wil. pushed through to Cranberry with- it delay. It will oyn up n i)ajilifi t hi CO.llltlT. mm i The m-j-t successful and progressive .own in the tjnited States are thosi hieh liberally support their locai japer. A such fs.-i nl iHw.spajer ndver isectieiits iu the world of the piatt -rlicre the pajer is published. O is oFthe SljL'cUyl th new tariff aw will he the ultimate control In .tnssia of the European oil and grail, crude which b;ts heretofore leen tup ,jliid from the United S.utes. This i ne of the beauties of the liepublicai. tariff for "protection" only. The political fiht iu South Carolina goes merrily on and it is hard ItdJinj. which-will ie next Governor, Tillmat. or H-uskelb From late dispatches wt learn that the TTllmanites, are women over the situation and the bitterness increases as the elect;' n v rio: il. s. This great nmrs.l lefoim i dminis tratiun Jias suspended the civil service law, uiitill after election in order that the collectors of campaign "boodle'' may pounce down upon the Govern ment employes at Washington, and .1 . a throughout the co.intrv with the de mand of "your money or your place.1 Ye gods, think of it! Raum Ih Commissioner of IVnsioi s, whose k sj t ion is precisely tl.at of a man who has been indicted by the grai.d jury for flony. and wl.u is one on bail awaiting I. is trijj, is nu king stnmj v. iica jih u e icouuucni.s. icw is that fc r thetk? Aff fV.ii. J . l ...... i i vwijiou, rjriini hi; in ot ine Interior Dr pa it men t for the collection of census statistics regarding tibacco, while in llaleih on Tuesday, made the statement that North Carolina is this ve.tr leading all the sixteen Slates in which tobacco is grown, in increase of acreage, averago value of product. and in quality of tobacco. (lave you heard of any manufacturer laving nitre sfd the wages of his em- piojes since the McKinley tariff bill became u law ? Of course you haven't. The prices go up but the increases does not go to labor; it goes to capital every time. That's the republican Lid ea of DODubir lpislnf inn la It l I -"t.vuFii, J9 i your? If not rote the democratic ticket. Encouraged by the result of (lie lice census itiade in New York, Balti more has decided to have a recount of her own population made by her police force. It is a noticeable fact that it is mostly jn democratic cities that the census returns of population have been made ridiculously low. If (bis was not done for the purpose of reducing democratic representation in Congress under the new appointment to be uisde, what was it done foi-V It u all very well for the Democrats o criticise Mr. Flower f ur his manage uent, or lack of management, of tha Congressional campaign, hut let ns clear our own skirts of any blame by seeing that e-ery Democratic voter in this vicinity goes to tlie polls and casts his vote for tlie party ticket. If that be done in ever polling precinct in the country the Democrats will certainly control uie next House of Representa- mil i xoe only danger lies iu the stayrat-hopie vqte. Higher prices will Prevail in lepartment pf businsss excepting the in. mer ana laborer. And there is less money to buy with. How long will it take a man to become poor?Higher pric es forall he buysapd jess money for his time ,r prodnce. This is the result of the Mckinley tariff. It is robbing the poor; making them poorer every V. We want the Alliancr to jump the tnnff: put it in their demands and uiahc it an issue. It rrnn li-.ii.l hnd with their policy, and will help as much asany other one measure ad jPeated to bring about prosperity and '7"mon for time and labor. Ilien the great pension roi)s shou(, e lacked, and purged of may & ega and fr.udulelt V dh these matters remedied and the Alienee demands granted, our people p-uueare U;eir I . ! t . 1 . . . i: -uwn audi !, ' VM t wil h the nssiirJ ..!.:u 'oe that their child,-, rn wold have ! r;,,r for existing :it. 1 . r I I llwt t ft 1 unarr ta 1 . HB due in- uml m'tabie laws.! Vol a you think. If you think ii ight that legislation should ! control ld by thn men who eouhibiite thwror nptiou fund of the republican party. nd that the H use of Representative!, tnstead f representing people, should used toerelr to register i4ih will of ijte S peaker, you will, of (0?rse, vote the republican ticket, but, if you tliinl hat legi!ati n should be the re-ult o in biased deliberations by tit, men enl iy the voters of the conn try to Cngre.-s. .on will take off your coat and work :or the democrat!.; ticket. i S Wtra! prominent wp ib'ican stump--pealrs .miong theai Ppj.iker lie aiid Krjuesentative McKm!ey, havedt'. jlandas an excuse IW t!.o icr.-asej riccs upon ariicatt of gcnrril us :.ucd by the new tariff Irw, thi ;he;:p price-; wry nut desired by tu people. Taink of that eo.i-suui-iri! How many of you prefer t ftiiy increased prices Air wluit you buy! Ai I pray, if the people d) not wan ;heaer prices, why do they fl ick t Mie stores which advertise spe.-iul low irices in our cnhitm? Ery . on. .vauts to purclvise at the lowest poss W.e prices what 1 e or she mny ueeu tud if the republic m orators do not know this, ws would respectfully sug st that they take a holiday and stnd up on human uature befor? goin; or i be stump agrtin. The National Democrat which wat .'stablished iu Washington one yea; ago by Edmund Hudsfw, with the en dorsement of many of the great lea l ers ot the party, has entered upon it: second year with a circulation of 4'.), (XX) coj.ies each week. Thin is prob ablv the largest circulation ever at taiued by a weekly newspaper during the first venr of its existe;ice. Tin National Democrat occupies a liAl o its own, and one that too long remain ed unfilled. It gives a complete recon of political information, including tin most important speeches that are de livered by Qeuioeaatic leaders in Con gress and on the stump. It is render ing the parly an important service, n should be read by all who vish t k.'ep fully informed in regard to pub lic affairs and who uiwiu to defeat the wicksd scheme of the Republican lead ers to secure permanent, control tin Government, in J'pite of the fact that they are, nnd must remain, the minor ity party ot this c unirv. Latttry ani Bloominoton, III., Oct. 27. Sever al merchants of this city who ars eon- luctinir iT'iessinir and voting schemes in advertising their busipes-, fearing lhat newspapers carrying their ud vertisemrnts might be ; suppressed, re quested Ptistmaster Neville to consul! Postmaster G n;ral Wan.un kei whether the schemes were prohibited by tdc lottery law. Neville has re ceived a letter from Attornry General Miller saying that sueh advertisements of guessing and vo'.ing contests ui;n for the time bein2 be nermitted to run m newspapers. Note the phrasiolo.ry ; "be permitted to run." This begins to savor of Rus sian censorship of the Pies?. B it we must be prepared for any emergency under Radical rule! Not only the liberty of the Press, but the liberties of the people are being curtailed, abridged and narrowed dowuj Think freemen! before casting your vote next week. The republican parly intends to oppress, tax and degrade the masses. The only safe thing to do i to vote the straight Democratic ticket. A Rrpub ican Dodge. Raleigh Correspondent Wilmington Messenger. AWit midnight Saturday night your correspondent tato'd of a Republican game which will certainly l e a boom erang. It was said that a circular had been sent, out instructing the Republi can strikeislo challenge every vofe and raise a question as to whether the voters had been sworn by the regis trar. This is an effort to del.iv votinj. Its object is to raise factious object ionr. so as to peveut Democrats from cast ing votes. Tlie point can be raised for other purpose whateyer, as it is un derstood that all the eleetos have been sworn. As soon as this latest Republican at tempt to cause trouble at the polls be comes known it will arouse the Demo crats. It will swell their ranks, just as E sves' infamous "reliable" circular did in 18S8. It is an attempt in advance at intimidation. The papers should make it ring fron one end of the State to the other. The news came to your correspondent from good avthority. This is the first mention of it made. To the Farmers. Utica Observer. Under the Republican policy of high r Section thefamer lias endured great er hardships perhaps than any other class of industrious toilers. He sees the value of farm lands decreased near ly one half during the past year, under the system that taxed him tor nearly every conmn.dity ho has been con. pel - 'si to ouv. lusieau ot jiiving mm n- lief the Republican Congress has ad- tl to buy. instead of giving him re- di-d 10 bis buiueus. let our opponents "!h:iv th 1 in in il.". i i-- t f 1 sitli-if. tbi :n- " proval of the farmers for the.r wJ f estoriion. j Way am I a Rennb! oaa 6Ate Chronicle, We would Hke or any nHp in iorth 0-trtiu,4 L.t.a into 4 viti( he Iteuubiicau ticl.et to nu-wcr tlie justion W!iy am I a Republican?1 het o- see what answers would be gir- en. J no. Williannonsavs tba-tl eon'v lonest H-puHl e ui in North C irolinn Nstbe nirro; ,vnd ccftai.ily th v would B!) ltepu!)lrca;i partv htz but for he negro. .As the negro is the back- Mne. M well as Hw back'-grouud of the pirtv, let ns b4in with biru. ! If If " 1 - weiu air. ram o, w;iv are you m Republican? - "I am a Republic hi because the Re publicans s?t ma free." Are you a Republican then from gratitu le; or fr in fear t hat the Deni ocrafr; will enslave yotntgain, if thev a cii iuce. "Fr uu gratitude. I don't believt :he Democrats c-;re to enslave me. noi .! it they, could !o "it if they cared to. our years of Dei c ratio rule under Jleveland destroyed all fear of thai." You wish to p y a debt of gratitude hen. L't in ee.ln.v luge this debt . Did yon Sfmw that the govru nent was taxing you not only to pay he c4. of setti ng you free, but also 0 pension nearly a millto i men? Did y'ou know that your freedom was an accident of war? Did you know flut resident jbin.cotn, ymur best friend. lid that he would k.'pp every negio 1 slavery, if he couM s ve the Unior cherebv ? "No, Sir, I ni Vfi- knew the e thing i alw;;y-! thought that the Republican et. us freo lee.au se t! fey hived us, an; vishe.1 to help h- while the Dem orats hated us and wi.-diotl to keep u- lOWIlr If the Republ'can set you free foi ore :md wixlied to help you, the vould s'.iow ita!l the iinie and every -rlu're.- What, his the Republic! :rfy under Harrison done for vou'r i.ive ou any rights or privileges nil I r Hani on that von did not have mi I r Cleveland? What has the Repub I L XT A I 11 I 1 ucan parry in mono Carolina u on f r you? Was it not the Democrain party that gave you liyti normal school in ins ine asylum. -leaf ami duiub ain o'irvt asylum, and free schools fo your c iil:Ireii? Do yo i know tit it the Republieai party is trying to keep you poor? I fcax"3 ne irlv everything that you bu; . i & - i UW taKes m n"v rrom vo i xvno art ooor uud ignorant, to enrich Hie mil lionaires of Pennsylvania? Did vol know that t!ie Republican party is try ing to r'.iin the bouthr Uid you knov Mfc thtf ruin of the Soubh means yom ruin. Iiecanse your home i in tie SoUth ami your prosperity depends i p- on ooutlierii pro. pern v t K )! you Know tn-T. a iMorinern K publican is glad to hear or race troub les and race lights, because it give him capital to make political speexlirj and heipi to b-ep him in office Dd you know mat tne negro -s in tin North elected Harrison to office, and yet he dares not appoint a mgro t office in lsnrt.her States? Did yor kr.ow that in many Northern c.itie. i.e hite laborers will not let the ne iro vorK ar ins rraae as a carpenter o; !- .. i.;, f.... i is n mason? uu von un vv Ih Pre-iHrnt Harrison flbchitrgd eI r rv.iiiis ironii.n! v ni;e i iuise wnon- iJIevel Mid hid retained th rough au 'onr ve.o-s? Dil von know that vo; furnish. d the Votes, while the whiti- Kepublittar s iu North Carolina h.k the offi -es? Did you know thai 'LJrudiler Ep'.iri-im" ahvkys gets tin coo i and leaves yoo 'barking up de tree?" Did you know that I he iv-sjK-ct; ble white people id the Stub would 1)3 a! Ih to do more for our ad vancement and would p-y yon higher wp.oe--, if they were not kept so pooi by leui-lation which carries their mon ey North? Did you know that everv time you cast a Republic n vote von endorse this unjust, legislation and hin der tlie improvement of your race? ''Well sir, I 'knowledge what you sny. but I am 'bli eed to vote for Mars Upcburch. Don't the Bible say 'Mb:' "on of the bond-wcuian shll vote for the son of the free woman?"' The next larcest cla-s of R- publi cans is the while office holders. In reply to I he question, why he was a Republican, one of thTs class replied: UI urn a Republican just so long as the Republicans elect, me to office. If 1 can get the niggers to vote for me, why sh u In'tJ?" "Prinf iples! thunder! What do I want, with principles as a candidate of a lot of "half-savages?" (That i whet Ju;!g3. Russel called the negro.) All tl ey want is somebody to pull ov ert' eir eyv;s the wool that covers their 1 rairs. I havs to honey them up dur ing tin campaign, and it's dirty work loo, but every-uiceeasfnl farmer has to handle marihrtf." Uut ha' e you no regird for yo u State, for i!s real interests, for its de velopment ? "0. we!, a fellow has to look out for No. 1 firs Is not th s,.man a political piri'e, a liar, thief nod hyjioerite? Does ho not beltuig to where other felons are confined? Should be not at least he placed in th? pillory of puhHe, scorn? Yes, indeed, says John Williamson, the negro is thi only holiest Republi can. ' What shall we say of the few mis guided white nu n who go with Ibis black herd led by le iders without prin ciples? Do they re iMzs what Repub lican ascendancy in North Carolina means? Do thev realize that it tneahs-l bad government, high taxes, no pub lic education, dec ease' in property values, and inw-ciiri.'y of life and per son? What shall we think of a man whit rit -ill t IimSO inoifimulila onrl ' a ..-... ...a .... . v. . ' 1 1 1 11 (I I . ' I 1 dearly purchased riehls in order to 1 see some ''good fellow" in office? Wlmt shall we think of the old "Un- ion man" who treasuns the memory i. of Clay and We'usfer liy foHoiogth" leiUl ot Uwvei Unu UucittcU alia ile.ivii.iii ? nut u.ff mite ut liuxi.' I m- S.-swo oiiiel U-Jci rVery wuin eoi iii in Who iiiteioi i i urn iu tin oouth stioulu s,iy in tiie coming-1 lec tion, "l will not sustain the Republi can party in ilsatiempis tu impoverish and oppress the Sourn. Tne war is ver and tlie negro is a cit:jn. Tl'.i is now u free gov runpmr, and the Southern whites are entitled to the full enjoyment of all Us rights and privilege. I .shall not vole for tin. party that has increased the tax on aeariy every tiling me poor man i.i order io euHcli i stifl further thost iliva :y rich. 1 shall not vote for a par ty iJ.a is afraid to trust the people, tun yMdUtiva its purpo.jc to control elections oy a iorce bill. Vashinjton Letter. . (i-'i j.n oar resrul u- c-orres.oa ;eni .) Washington, D. C, Oa. 27. At torney Uenerul Miller lias exprienceu 4 cUauge of heart since TJ. S. Tih..s- urer Huston wrote s.ieeringly of bin ulat he took no interest nr. practical iiourjcs, or e.se lie was acting under cue direct orders of the superior of acer, Mr, Henj uuin Harrison, who u hi adept, in tlie peculiar shade of prac tical politics that has given the India -ia republicans i heir great '-blocks oi livd" reputation, when he revoked an rder issued by Attorney General Gar and proliibuiug the employment ot epury Marshal to act in connection rtrnll elections for a longer period tba ave days. Mr. Garland issued tlie or ier topreven.tt.be notorious John 1. Javenport bankrupting the U. S. i'reasury by hiring for weeks before ue .elections in New York thousands oWepuly marshals t5 a day, whose inh oasiness w.iS to work f.r the r -puolicaii paiiy, and fur the present At orney Geuer.d to revoke ihut order it this tune is as arrant a bit of pai ti.saiKhtp as w;is exhibited by a member t any uUininittr.il ion. Under tne 1 iw deputy marshals can only be employed in tuwus of more ..-ban 2J,()UU mliabitants and it is now ieitaiu Uiat swains of iheni are to be -mployerl in every town above that population in the country iu fact thev lave been empby.-d ana under pay ai he rate ot $5 a u y for mate days, and -very one ot ihe.-e men j.ro republican ..rij ui Mni t.iat nave no ciupis unci a ttn:cal ad vantage :an ije gained. It. HI i 1K.1V I MO.V !' in .... ie u.r itters tjuay, Dudlev, liu.stoh to. to take the Atirouey General to fieir hearts, and bores 'the milk in oco., nut induce the republicans of t.idiana to withdraw their opposition O (OS I MM I n ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 .i f , I I . . . I . ..u.u.iihicii u ii..! iijjon as aic:esst,r to the late .Justice Mii! ! or. l e go Is how this little Miller wii at tie ar.aind in I lie chair nf H. dead Miller. iix-l'i eaidc.it Cleveland has b.n 7'""' "'.' ,!' nrrenuance uron the "..I- , .1.... . ... . A. 1 . ..vi v oapreiuti Uuirt where a case iu wh'eh ue is Cousel U ln,'i mg heard. He is r-. eeivtn a great de;i! of ittenliou, and 1 no would ajcvn inv ta a made a social liu:f of. 1 .1 ... ..i ua , ne v.'ouiit 1 nut be s:iv. nis is strictly a business trip, and ih.fc if niil came again ami briii., r.. :ievelau.i,whoiu ;di VVi:shin7t.K '. Kit hiia. i n question of the validity 1 1C ...... 1 . . . C I 1 -. limn 11.1v nn- u...i. 1 Us xNcw oi k iQiporters, and such able .aw.sas senator Carlisle and Mc tiarson having the opinion that the niusioii of the pa.-agraulis red,,,.;,.,, lax ttion ou tobacco from the cony Jf -ue bill Hgncd by Mr. Harrison made ! "V, , mI VUi' lt ,K; b'reallv dis-tur'-ed the administration. Air" H r r.son was e.ware'of their error soon alter tongress adjouned and to have it corrected as one of the reasons he was so anxious to hare uu extra es s:on how the Supreme Court would decide this qutiou, should the im purlers determine to carry it into Unir s, is, of course, problem atiea I, but Uie chances are Unit the republican ; yu the bench would take the same View of it that prominent members of heir party have alrdy expressed ,.;,t tneoimssion of a clause so omitted. Kepreaenlativo Ibiyue, one of the re publican conferees, made a bad break ai his e&rt to explain the omission by Mjiiig tbut it mu intentional on the part of the conferees. Senator Carlisle also one of the conferees proves con trary to have been the case Civil Service Commissioner Roore vel canbe avery funwy fellow when he tnes. He has issued a manifesto winch reserves a hih place in the numerous hterture of tne day With the agents of the yanous republican btates associates bulldozing and threat ening to black-list the Government employes if hey do not contribute, nBbt undet hi noe, Mr. Roosevelt writes to the presidents of these tisso ciations warning them that members of th:irassoc;ati,,,s in the Government service will be prosecuted if they violate the law Could anything be more farcical i 7 If the best information obtainable is correct I 1 on t see how the demo crats tan tail to carrv the House. The Congressional committee figues on not losing more than four districts it has iii tlie present Houe, and on making the following gains; Two in ork, , Norlh Carolina, one in &ouih Carolina, one in Louisiana, one in Alabauia,tvo in Connecticut, t .vo in Maryland, two i Virginia, two i Arkansas f oven in Ohio, two iu low., two in M ci.igau, two in Wisconsin and 1 in Kansas, a et gaill of trt.ent two other districts which.the commit the mark as doubtful, but think their chances of carrying are good. A net ' - .. "emcrat the House by 1 vi wenioers would ive th one majority, Wiildren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. h':cpHbnre i? usumIIv the inot osj iv. thing hi the wm-irK but if yob d-s r o know anything relating to paiteut: :ipvrights,trade-ni.ok.- e.c, n-.e nian veais successful Xpnieiice of Messrs. C. A. Snow & Co., Solicitors, Opp. . U I. Patent Office. Washington. D. C. may be utilized for your benefit free c. cost. Read t heir advertis ineiit in an other column. . . A Landlady's Politics. Indianapolis, Ind., Oe 25. Jessie Hamrick and Wilson Mrrnn youni Jeniocralic lawyers, .ire plaintiffs in i p;culiar inj..nciion suit in theSuperio. L'onrt. Tney allege that they ar. Democrats and intend lo vole tin Democratic ticket at the coming elec- .ion; that Mrs. Sutton with whon. .hey are lajarding. is a Repblilican; that kiiowin' they cannot find auothei rlioarding house in the precinct, unr that if ;hey move thvir residence the) vill lose their vo'i. Mie has demands tha th&j vacate their room in her koi e and go elsewhere to take their nieaU. Thev further cl im that sh has n I cause f complaint against them except j that they are Democrats, and that hei only object iii ordering them to leave her house is to deprive them of their suffrage at the coming election. Mrs. Sutton admits that she M rt Re publican but de: ies I hat polit ics iiHSjaiTy thiag to do with her action tovfaru her bojirders. The courr. gnntel a temporary re straining order pending the hearing of the case. How the Stat-: Stands. Ct. To V:ha:agta:i Messenger, Raleigh, H. C.,0. t. 2G. The reports from the registration are encouraging. There will be a big vote much larger than was expected on an oif year. The Republicans in the central counties are pretty well registered. The registration of Democrats, tor a new registialiou is Ciitai nly good. The Legislature will ! e largely Democratic, -ileriimoii will have 20.00D majority, In many cases the Republican will not vote Cor their candidates or judges. Charles Price, Ltheir candidate f r t'nief Justice, would be disappointed if they did. He new makes !,000 a year as United, Stairs District Attorney and as the ptd attor ney of the R. & D. railway. Of course "he !s not . willing to give up such posi tions for the $2,500 position of Chief Jus tice. His only object in desiring the nomination was to put himself in line forppointment as District Judge when Judge Dick retires, whieli the latter can do in two years. T-oe latter position wiil le for Lie, and now pay $:$,500, with great probability . i-i" an increase to $5,000 when Congress again inlets, l'riee's Republicanism has been ques tioned and lie deured the endorsement of t be question. Raves is against Price, and evidently does not drsire to se him elected. It is said -that at Washington while ves v.': -"ovV5"2j sr 'irr-' in- -ei the Sen:rtc to confirm him, Price told the 1'resiUcut and other otlicers that-if Eaves were continued he. would nuiici .he t.t- irr tne next day. co H ere is no ,oe lofc t bet wee 1 tlie.se two. Cot'.nn and Grain Market ReporM by L'OYDEN Ss Q J1SX Strict pood imddling. none Good ir.iddlinr, Middiinir, Low middtin, Stains, f T , T V to.0.40 Wheat 86Y100 Loin 75 roantry roluse iilarkt R-Kir'.e.l by f). It. JULIAN & CO. Cora S'!ia . 1 .S.T Url .'0 Potatoes irsh GO t) 75 " " sweet 0 Kfrtrs I .15 butter .2025 Fl u r c 11 1 v 2 . 2 " ft " . i 0 Meal .Tu(Vr).7o Bacon liams " sides .at " slioulders . .Molasses eoiiBh-y ."0 POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tntjLr btiktrg niTCrr riiif EXECUTORS SALE OF PEESONAL PEOPEETT. We will sell at the late resi de nee of Thomas J, Sumner, on Friday the 28th day of Novem ber, 1890, at public auction to the highest bidder, all personal pioperty on the premises, con s's.ing of corn, wheat, oats, horses, mules, cows, two wag ons, farming tools, and many other articles, too numerous to mention. Terms of sale cash. B. H. Sumner, J. E. Sumner, Executors of Thomas J. Sum- " my - gem ner. October 24th j ' 1 800. Il ii l aha ui In oi-detr to reduce cur ?tQck we will se)Ko:- the next lxW days any vehicle or agricultural implement, Below we give a partial list of a few of our clioicest jobs. fiCl Juirip Seat Surrey, $1153 worth $135J0). aeri Top procars Wagon. Oil ailii Varnish ?I(jO,CG worth 1 25.00. rl .Ciaicmnatti en Jum r.O.CO jvorth $K)aOiO. &L Younjgstown Open BuggvfCT 03 worth $i5.0J. Hamilton Open Buggy 5,00 worth $85.00. ' , 1 Ilaniiltan Top Bogffy $65.00 wo rli S5.0 J, 2 Chanu Curbs 33.1 1) worth v 10.00 C12 Gem Carts Zl'l.oi) woitltflS.. 00. vol 0- .8 A loi (jf cheap work in Bugjrie - a ia nacftj trom ?Hm to IfCO.OO. All go at ACTUAL COST h E-V b I 1S tiiC' lll0 SCCUrC U I5argaiB. yE3?Wc have a Full T.iue of VV aons, they al go tliQ same way, Siu h an opjoftuninty lias never bceii offered the nblic to rccuieb first class vdiitleat a very low price. ifea&"JWe Jiave the Bi( kford Kd Hoffman Grain Drill. Tiie McCormick mower. Duttcn Knife Grinder. Hay Rakes, Corn Sheljers. Plows" and Har-' rows. Our invoices are shown in every instance. Call to see as and ex amine t'ie rk and you will fee con vinced. m fWe are new tn ti e n r.ikft for cotton and cotton (d, i;nd will pay thehighest cadi priee. Our stock of seed wheat i complete, and we have some choice varieties, also a good line of Rust proof and Winter oats. Alspla full siipply of Bagging an d lies. Very Respectful AT COSTiSr1 at eosf V ; - - ). ; flg At Cost and Freight 1 . i 4 B0YPEN & Q I mmmm . - m ti
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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