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ft- fy (hntliam tcoid TIIUUSDAY, JUI-Y 28, 1H02. H. A. LONDON. Editor. DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. ('Oil tHKSIDKKT T OHO V Kit CliKVKIiAMH of New York. ron vicB-i'iiKsinvNT : A1M.A1 JB. NTKVUXSON, of Illinois, roi; uovliinoK : of Udgeeoiube. I-OK I.IP.UTPNANT OOVKKNOlt : HlUFU.S A. DOUGHTON, of Alleghany. Fon sner.E'mty of state : OCT AY I US COKE, of Wake, roll THFAST'ltEK : DONALD W. MIN, of W ake. Feu roiTor. : koki;t M. IT UMAX, of lhmeoinbe. TOll ScrF.KIMKSI'l:M oF I IM :' INs'lU 'i n in : JOHN C HCAKi;OKOL'Glf, of JoLiiston. ion .ttoi.m: l.m.kai. : FKANK I OSIIOILNE, of Mecklenl'urg. rkESietNTi m. r.i.FToi;s i"u tub sta rt .il- i.i:i.t: C. 11. AVl'i K'K, ut Wavuo. It. J. C-LUNN, of Coisyth. This Swim. i';; is siever mentioned I nowadays, lucl ot in tho la.-t I'rcni-i loulial cam; ai;.;n thai sc-n".l to bo, tho chiet tonic oi l . i--.. n. Vc- '. .... i Mi the campaign of 1Kvt every paper and every speaker had a great deal to say about '-lho surplus". The question then was, what to do about it? During tho preceding lour 3-carsof Mr. Cleveland's administra tion a surplus oi more than one Mindrod million dollars had been annually accu-nmaici in mo rououo .. I I treasury, on economical .. - ; ,ur. ciovc.anus aoiuinisuauou una ino governnioni uau neon aoie to (save up, over and above its expenses, about ono hundred m.llion dollars a year, j neroiore in ino campaign tif 16SS the p.es.iw!. .a ii. A oat should bo doiiu ubo ui these annual accumulations --tkii in moi-so siir jilns? Mr. CloveiaiM' r.nd tho dem ocratic part- insisted that no more money should bo collected from the people thau was actually necessary tor the suj'port of ho government, and therefore advocated a reduction I of taxation. Tl.cy urged that the tariff laws should bo revised and the' o)ipressive taxes collected thereun iler should be reduced. On the other baud Mr. Harrison and the republi can party insisted thai tbo turiff should not bo reduced. Tlirt f'hii'tion of 1 SXsl l'esnlfeil in 1 1 m it 1 .1 favor of Mr. Harrison and the re ! ... 1 emotions wmcn wouiu oe wen nign supreiu icv and tor the accoinpltili publican party, and tl.cy judging overwhelming, if I did not recognize 1 ,Lt of ti.e obieets we have at Leart. thorefrom that th j people (indorsed : . I . ... I! I n . . I I .. 1 1 , ' '.no policy mi vociueu l iiiem, nov , only refused to reduce iho taritTj . J , . , , taxes but on manv articles increased tliom. And, not only this, but Mr. Harrison and his billion-dollar Con gress in a very summary manner eettlod tbo ijuestion of "iho surplus", by spending it I Yes, Mr. Harrison and his billion dollar Congress very speedily dis posed of the much discussed "sur plus" question by simply disposing of the surplus itself. In other words Dfr. Harrison and bis billion dollar Congress very quickly spent all the surplus all tho millions of dollars yhat bad been accumulated by Mr. Cleveland during his economical ad ministration. Tho pcoplo ot America will again this year bo called upon to decide which is bolter for iho country, Cleveland and Taiilf Uefum, or Harrison and High Tariff? Tho voters of Amorica will agam say which they prefer, Cleveland and such taxation as is only necessary for the support of the government economically nir.nngcl, or Harrison nit), kll. ....,.,..1. .-. . . ..ItV I nim u, uiLLii 1'iuiu' V ,i- linn: ,.l. null a wastotul oxpendituro of tho public auoDey ? Which shall it be ? It will certainly be no- or tho other; no sane mini can doubt this, "Which do you prefer? You havo tried Mr. Clevuland for four years and you havo tried Mr. Harrison lor !o;'r years, and the question now is Which do you prefer for tho next irtur years? Even if you do not prcler either, which would bo better far tho country ? For as sure as tbo sau shines it Is bound to be one or the otuor I Whenever anything is said about Harrison appointing negroes to office the force of tho char-'O is atteiuDted M bo parried by accusing Mr. Cleve- "Pon wmcn our opponems seeK ioJUS ,M , . . . , ... 'My and uphold existing tariff laws. Und ot having done the sanio thing, tad therefore that tho ono is as guilty 3m the other. Hut fortunately tbo falsity of this can bo easily proved, Uis true that Mr. Cleveland did nonnmi. a hi.rhlv c.lneiited mid in- "II --- j telligent negro- as register of deeds ot the IMstrict of Columbia to lake the place of another negro who had been appointed by Mr. Cleveland's republiean predecessor, lio simply appointed a competent democratic negro in tho place ol a republican negro, this is tho extent in -nr. i- I iv. r.er.....w i IJ I'll il II r UIIU.IIII 1 tlllll 1 1 Kf llll'll., l'.r bo it distinctly remembered that Mr. Cleveland did not appoint:;.,.. which b-f: for its object mid any negro to any office in any South-; pinr.ose a forced contribution from ern State I ! the earnings and income of the ...ass lillt With Harrison It lias t'Cell . very different. Ho has a..ointcd as many uegroes to oftieo iu the Southern States as he possibly could, and has seemed to take i.leasure in and I as siin.ui o ,k , K..s,, e ... humiliating Southern white Peo . o by making such apomtmcnts. U liiw imim mil ol liis w:iv to make . . . these appointments, lor in nearly j every instance where he appointed a negro to office there were plenty of competent white republicans whom bo could have appoin tod this Stato Harrison seems to taken a peculiar delight in hun.il iatiugour white people by appoint ing negroes to ohVe. One ot the most lucrative K-dt ral ol'.ice.- :n li Stato is Collector ol Customs a! Wiiiuiugluii, and to this place ll.iv-ri.-on appointed a negro fruei an other Jart of the Siate. He l as appointed uumeroUs negri. post masters iu this Stale. For instate u at Wilmington, Uocky Mount, Smith ville, rayctleviiio and (iiher pl.u cs too tedious lo mention. Now Mio jiies'tici, is, do tiie win', t men id .Vvth i';:r- '. i uiA ll.;i:i von a. id his nigrum'!'. . !,.ra::i.;!iei :,yr yc.:rs'.' Cr 'v!.; i:.. pr.-s i iMcVel.ilei and -.-:i:ie lei" i i-:". I' ll is certain to he (.. or ' Iu '. I t :' ' Which shall it he ? Harri- m and negroes? Or Cleveland and wlmo men ? TllK Anm ai. Meetingot the North Carolina I'ress Association is being icld this week at Charlotte, ami we : ' : ,v tlial,WoillU., ... llol being ;il,l0 to bo present. Wo always so muth cnj()y tli,se unnu;il I.cUllilln with our public spirited and poorlv a)lu.etialcil brethren of the Tress, aul j.,. ,.c.lMI,.0 ia,i Wl, looked forward lo ihU meeting iu so progressive ami prospei .11-, a n' a--Charlotte. Tomorrow the editor will start on a., i.xc.11.- v; , '. inglon and New York. " "" " ClOTCiaml s Formal Acceptance. , The committee of one from each t ,, ,, ate, appointed by the Chicago cm, utton to notify Mr. Cleveland of bi miuatioii, discharged that duty labi State volition to nomination, discharged that duty labt week at an immense and enthusiastic meeting held in Ihe city of New Yoik and the following is Mr. Clevi lind'n forma! acceptance! "Mr. Chairman and Cu '.tli ini u : The message you delivered from the national democrticv urotises within me , . .. 1 ,,, ,, . , here assembled the icpresentutivcs of . .1 nral lirll- wli.iiiiiiul t,l,,ii irii', i, .. " -j r,ul... n,i ,i,0 l0Df !yyoui missiu.tuv,t I hud much rehet in the reflect ion ll 'tis, al I biivo been selected merely t'j stand . for tho principles and purposes to ; which my party is pledged, and for ' mo euioicemeui ami supremacy oi i munition to win puccess. 'Iho sue which, all who have any light to claim , can only be achievod by eyste democratic fellowship, must constant- umtie UI1J intelligent effort on the ly ana persistently toil. Our party pait of all eulisted in our cause. Let responsibilityisiudeedgre.it. Wens- j ll8 tell the people plainly an 1 honrst sumo a momentous obligation to our Uy what wo believo and bow we pro countrymen when, iu return for their pose to serve the interests of the en trust and confidence, we promise them tire country, and then let u , utter a rectification of their wrongs und r.,tho Manner" of true demccracv reh better realization of the advantages upon the thoughtfulness aud patriot whicb are due to them under our free USU1 0f our fellow countrymen. It and beneficent institutions. But if 0nlv remains for me to say to you, in our responsibility is great our party advauce of a more formal reapouse is buoujj. ia Biruug m u sympa thy with the needs of the people, in I its insistance upon the exercise of gov-1 ernmcntal powers strictly withiu the constitutional permission the people ! have granted, and its willing!-ess i,,l risk its lifo and Lope upon the pro-1 pies irtelligenceand patriotism. Nov-1 or has a great party, intent u,.oq the ! promotion of right uud justice, had! Hciiiii, Minn, July 2 a. TLe bettor incentive for effort than is now i w..-itlinr in tnis cicy since u;st 'i'iiurs presented to U3. Turning our eyes i day has itecu the iiotteat ever txper to the plain people of the laud, we "set j imioed. 'Ihe thermometer registered them burdoued as consumers with a ' fiom to i 1 degrees. tarifT system that uniuatly and rekui-i Niw Yohk, July 25. Today was lessly draws tix.w tuout iu their pur- j irlijl.se Of Hie nfle.fiss ii-,i' K of hfn nn i i niuuuuf "ui,.e.. i.iei i,j lue wag-.-b OI hard and steady toil, weiie the cx.ti tions thus wruni? fiorn them, biilld or. and increase the for limes -f thc.--! for 'vuos.j ueti.aii, iiijasuii- i- p. 'pi.- tniicd. V.'e flu t...-im a delusive rstcn t!mt fi!'- hi.- mind villi vininna r.f iiili-a:ila,ro n.l,il.- !,w i o.-l .a B robbed by the stenithyUaud of Lkb protection. Our workiugmonRie still told the talo, often repealed, iu spite j of.tb.i8 demonstrated falsity, that the DAIDblU (JfUlOllltD IWl 111 JD U UUUU I.U them, and that under its beneficent operations their wages must increase while, as they listen, scenes are enacted in the very obiding place of high protection, that mocks the hope of toil and attest the tender mercy the working man receives from those made selfish and sordid by unjust governmental favoritism. We oppose earnestly and stubbornly the theory y0 (j Jlf, j)!IO(, ni, M jc ,,r,M quest ions of consUtuliotnii pi.rmis-.-i-i'i 'or legislative power. We doiiuuuco this theory upon the highest possi-j ble "rounds when we coutend that in . l,,:s,'nt "'" . operation is niijust and that laws enacted in itecor dame with it are inequitable and uu fair. t bus is not a destructive party. Wo arc not at enmity with the r'ghts of any of our citizens. All are our countrymen. We uro not recklessly heedless of any Americau interests, nor will we abandon our rcmicd lor them: butiuvokingtheloveof fairness "u jumu-b mcu oeu'ngi iu niu i AiiKTicuuisui, ami uuou wuicn our, . i ... ... i i ..... constitution rests, we insist that no , , , (r , -' . ou s'(lu be tol- i ,r I accumulations of a favored few ; not wiU we .j ft ,rt.teUl1c(1 8olidtuao j or American labor, or any other pro . ! text of benevolent care for others, to I ''Hud the eves of tho people to the i aml , uin.a!,onabJe Jvim,,a VH at Ul0 t!S. ; ,.llst. uf their fellows. Wc have aNo ......I i ,,,. ,.,,., I t, illi ih.w.. if niir i I vnnd i II. iieft v tin whose support we invito, the duty of ' opposing to tiie neat n nuomer avow ed scbomo of our adversaries, which, under the sruiso of protecting tho uffrage, covers but does not conceal .'d. lnlrt design thereby to perpetuate tbo'"l told him th it ho might ti o l.avo'l'owcr of a patty ufiaid to ti ust its ; baud at nammga man for the n . i,.,,.,ti.u,,m.i. io i l,e .iMd-fiininel.-d and , or it may bnve been from some intelligent otos of the American peo-j cause: nmny in:e. mat iswijui u i.le. We are ple.l-ed to resist tLeldnl.ai.d i.udmg tiir.t .Mr M.uas. who ie;i.::itiou inte nded to complete tiii.- scheme, becausn we have not forgot ten '.ho ?aturii'lli;l of theft uud brilt.il eonlto ,l icli followed another l'ed eial n gulation of Slate sutl'ragi . 1 e-caii-e we know that the maimgeia of ,i paity winch did lat scruple to lob il,.,, ,.!,! i. I',vi,!i ni. ivnii. iu,t : iiesitate to u-e the mai hiuery cieati-d by such legislation to rtio corrupt ! ii!.i,i,.-nt,i);ii l'.iv n-n-twiiii'.f.iir- ' ...... .......... - , Jtl-- , , p.i.-,c-; Is cause ui. attempt to ioicc . such ieguiialmu ivouid 1'eKliKlle c.'.ii iiu sitio.- where peace tud uopefu'.: cs. t:ov. pit vails, bt cause such a, i alo ; pt w.,'.. !.i , i i c.'i ; ; '.is, . co i.-ae; ivilv viiu di-.cie.i'-age.i.ebt :i:.d viiead th'o'.ih . i.i . ;..i ,e . ci.ji; :A otu e-'iiniM. ; . '..Id I. i .cl. i i . ;'y when ih t!;e .,.!. 1 .;.C I'ii.U- U.i! .-.'I t ) t:.c hi, .li s and to thO people V. hick limkrllO tLe safe guards of Auuricatt liberty. 1 'shall not uttccjpt to specify at this j i liiueotlur obieets and aims of douio- i oratic endeavor which add inspiration , to our mission. Trim to its histoiy j and its creed our nartv will respond ; In Hip wnnls of the n. onlo within safe ' : i i i i... .. n..i.. 1 1 lllll'S MML1 "llllll'll UI IIIIILUIIIH u : K. i.. .in.hm To the troub!..,! and 1 stilt t'Siuanshirt. impatient within our membership we I ! commend continued, unswerving al- i lcgiance to the paity whose principles, I iu all times past, have been found ! sufficient for them, and whose aggro- j unto wisdom and patiiotism, their ; experience tenches, can always bo J U ..slid i'- -l lo:.,. of j l.i) ., ;,.,-'i. I .'.-.s tin: occasion, let nic say ; to ni as eijual partners iu tho cam- ! , pai'gu upon which we to-iay cuti r. j thai tho personal fortunes of those to ; - .vboiu you have entrusted your bau-1 Ineis aio oiilv important as thev are! ,.(.i.l)P,i tnthe fate of the nriucinUs th.y rep. cent and to the party which , hi, had. I co.i.i.1, therefore, for- 1(.n,,l V0(J Mul M l0,0 ftt. ; uA ti, ,0 tl,e deuiocralic paitv or . :u, ,.,,,,.,,; the principles which wc MippoiMig ttie principle plofi s:i, t:..i'. defeat 1:1 till pen, eampiiij.:'.. lo..owed lv t!:e r:!::'i::i;;i tion of the !ir.i.-!,it.vc .-clu n.fs .1 o pot.iiits Coiitiii plate and aciori pal. led by shcIi olio 1 ii.ci ; ..ts L1.1 :. success a might muuliimlv fix their power, would rtscot a most d.aci ui' .1. i'117 outlook for fuiiire democratio ,lr-l-h uuuuuh 'H 111 ' " u . . . Moreover, every oiueero domoeiat . I . I .. - . 1. .. . . 1. - :.. . t 1.1 i;iu.-i ooui ve imo me uiiei esi oi ins ; .miotrv are deenlv involved iu the victory of our imrt v in the stru-'ide I that awaits us. Thus patriotic solici- i Ul;e exaits the hoie of the l at tisan sbip and should intensi fy our dotei j to your message, that 1 obev Hie coiuiuaud of my party and confident ly anticipate that an iutelligent and earnest presentation ol our case will insure a popular endorsement of the action of tiie body you represent " hot Went ho r. Mm, Minn, July iiinio,ibteiiiy 1110 hottest ol ttie ytar. uiido.ibteilly tho hottest ol the ytar. p thl thcl-molilLtt-r htainImL' ftt ., I do- i - - - - , 1 ' " viS uu tii.- , grots less iup.u r.ny ilay iu -Jdly, im, j ! y.-'icti i.t :5 ti. m. it rd'oitered ;VJ it.- I , groi s. - ,.,. a, i..vu,t ""i'i"" 'i , the e'.ce.-i-.'': i. '.at, vtio n. ore nun;. a- i J ous t .id.iv tlr-u yn.-.t(ulay. ' ll.,! to- . half li .ul i I i.asin.-.. lt : c rom-r h e.iiice thib i.i... ..ii.g , it in J dozen dc-aius were reported Cisci.nxati, Ohio, July '25. Nine cases of sunstroke wuie reported yes terday, of which two wco fatal aud four are iu a critical condition. Sis cases are repotted this morning. Omaha, Neb., July U5. Ihe woath- er this morning is very depressing. At ll ocioci: me inermomeior siooa 04 in the sbado. Dks JIjikes, Iowa, July 20. Ihe wealhcr is very warm and sultry with a slight breeze. A iurv at Atlanta has awarded the r.pv. Sam Small SSOO damaires for a fM(,th liiiockcd out by a .saloon keeper luring the ia-t- l'i-oli;ljiiiiu eiiinp.i.;..i ' :ma!l -ued for 5,M0. WuMliiiigfon I.cIIit. ,Krm our lleculnr c..iw-1'ii'i.iimim , .1 ni y 1!'.'J. i!l Keeping nphis i d ued to oppose V AslllXiITi' Mr. Harrison is war on the men who d ued tooppoc his nomination hc. Miiii.eapo'.is. and having fully disposed oi Claikun, Ftissett and eoiiipioiy, he, this week, turned his ,itlei;lioii to ".viint .Mat- thew" Omsv, as ihe tumor Senator ii-m.i i'.hiiiuvK-ii.i,-! i.i4 ii.'.'ii on ifii ; bo made his scriptural iuoU-, - -j - - , i tio"-s il1 f:lv-'r ,f closing tec World's '. '' 0,1 Sunday, uud by lioinmiiting , Uwrgo Sbinw, Jr., of I'lltnng. Ph., to the vacancy on the bench of the - ion u . flail's ou in i nil' v m 1 1 i uv v i llm -lintlv M ittluiv il kuoekdown mo e.iiuuj .uaiim w u mioimioh "t may sudly Jibarna.e his lia!o- ilr- Sl"rati ov' l,XA yoJ tune to the fact that Quay had a caudmate for tho place una that heti.ed to make Lis fiieml's thepr.ee of i"9 eordial suppoit of H.-nsou. It !naV l e that il W.l tice.u.se All. Hal - -1: ! desiiablc thnu bis support thai Le declined to nominate his man and sent for KepresentativoDalzell, whose icuinuy io -.iny everjoooy kuown. ui uy ins :icanev. other was liaiue l ov l;.leii. was a ciw.v of good standing at the l'eiinsylv.u.i.'. barand tl. it hc wa eudoivc.! b sr;ne proiuiuei.t pi Mj'ie ' hW. iwn ami other Si. ite.-. Mi. !ii'.:t:s.m via: '..! him. witUoi:. i. en.- crJ...n;y ;iw o.i imu.i will; i'.' l.' vn ! i vi i; ::,i.t Mm- i':;". inig i'.!;i thit'j' uli, but l.o tin. ng'."--' ti.e i.ouniiaii ,"-' icvcnge ii i.e eel tumtV. V.'i.lle la.- H.'-.j c Is an eppor- i crafty colleague, v.humo. is open.v Uickllil'. Ah I n :Le Hoi.se bv a oto of 1JJ to N.'.coi ( a, N.,.ilO" l-pl.-l, 1 Kf.i.'.i toi.mc-.il ih tin ! .men lii ll.c S . iiv !- bill.-., Wo'.'ld li 1 ; t: Ml l.li Ulg '"'li., - p '''l ' "i.deal.e otlU'ii.l., i. more ion! . t tl e ! .- I l. 1 1,'IUC:. aliOiid e.l by incut, wl.ic L'h b Jeeli :uh'' both II-also ai.d Ki mile piol.ibiting the opening of any j utof the Worlds Fair on Sunday, li an tiny aie about t he tcmoorai'V deft at of tin ra f v Jel at ol the IIIMU'O- t.,-i.iti.m :inuit Ini.-ni. n. i'h-v will I v J make as strui.g a light before the con lcicuco committee to nave ino ,-11111- day ameiiihiici.t struck out cf tho bib as they will to have the appropriation uuiendmcnt put back, but the chance of .success ia hardly as good iu the fust as iu the la.-t. Uoprc sontati ve O'Nci!!. of Missouri. -.i.i..;.. ' - t to ti:c S .i:.;ry i'nu bii: a h-pv-d by tUe llou-o wtr.oK if it i: nut struck out in c.Hi'.'ei ence. v. id pixv. ut the employment ol Tink-Mtou nun at the coming a- i- i-m-ampim ui iu iiiis city, and at tho W01LI'.- I'.iir. Col. O.itcs"invpstigatioii committee had scvcial FiukerU.u m,ii befoio it yisbidav. but their tcstnaonv con- ctn.ig ibeir presence ut Homestead ami tbo light did not d,li-r i.iateiially from whul ha.s air. a -ly b. eu publi-h ed. The cuiiiiiiiiic: w ii! present poit as far a.-, it in.- -uiu.- u. ile i :-.i 4,il iull ill :l 1. ' i -. '.l.d iitiiiiio i is work l.n.iii' 'i.t ! in IJ'-ito a llUK.b'-l gi i -slacii v.-i;t o: t .k part in tL C t to .Si w;..t. 1 a 13 id S OIisOli iiOL,li'..'.ilil. iv. I'll. v. Yi'vd. e uigl.t, Ulidlb, ;, i.g. a to :. Ina in ' saying that Tammany i.; ,i!indy i.e. Itivolv at wuik foi t, I ...... .'i . . 1 I ' -.it t, and liO s'o.ii ,-itv by h i umicn tuvanj .i larger majority than ever, ihe,' also agree iu saving that the mean it Madison Sipiai lldeli was ihi st immense atiair of the kind evcr,,Jl l"nme;u la.tn iroiu mem. mi a held Mi- TTir.iJn.iriV...!o.Is, i,:.t,,fl'r,w. , tor wlin ho nominaied lol. llugmi ,--lilL u0 "'iuiL' lii"-.vn with candor A. Cair, of the SiMli Cavalry, to be : and without fear, and thou trusUhe Brigadier General, the Solictor when i oakum- to the people of North Car Secretary of War having promised : "hna, and all will be well, the next vacnucy " i'iv;t!ii r colonel, i Promises do not count with Mr. Mar-; Honest lliillof and a Fair Count. rjsnn when they ": '!-. .-:H; '.n; u '.v ine 111-" own way. Itepre-Tiitutive 0 -ih'.v .it . of Ohio. 1- - II. .1... iiJHfie uu uipiusuii' oij tiie ttoui iti itiij i House, this week, that mav result ..c.,.i1Qaun(llr, ll,,r,l,,lhnrfn,,l ' very unpleisantly to Allan Hut herford, to Allan Rutherford, , who has been send-! ics inter-HH-d in the of th-hospital scr-!11'0 a local claim ogont ing letters to partic bill tor tho relief ol tic hosi vice, demanding pay for h iving 1: id the bill passed. Mr Oetlpvr.ito suvs tho man is liable to nnvst for using the uaili for tiaiidineot perjvs-s a well as for obtaining i ,om-v u', r falsO pieteiinCb. Weaver's War i.'cconl. ('mi -riMjOi.i. Teuii . -h-iy ',12 serktiis eharic is tnaUc-by t: ei 'ti "i of i'e.!a.,ki. Te-un.. w.iu-M Uomial YeiHer. ttie ihir-1 nartv c indioat" fi.r Puieut. In 1M, I aver was iuo- t ....... ..!.,' ..i l..t . I . l : :i yijoi, uiiii .-ii,u tli j III UUl lll'.l, 11 ID 3lU,l, HljUSCil Ill.S authority ftUU I tfOSt it ill I I olVnia! in.f-ition for "aio. Tal;-i 1 ,..:.,..,, .,f i.;., rt .. 'i iiuvnitiago oi i i j po.-ui n to t.'ii a. ,t llllp'l-O lll'l"! t'..,(. .'i't.l'llS Ot t'il' I j ,- lkllij Mil io:i,.oi,ig e .iiiiti v, Mi ll w l ,r, ...-...! ., ., u. , . i .,, i- ded li Ill lip i-liili;,' proved, a.el r. a iuiisi-nl Vi U.iim itif-ri tlcpu d I : I ., ti. v ci lid r i-i i la: ,i 1 , Miiir ii'. pt le i; u.-ing ins po.v or in uu ui.j..s". -u:u cru way. The 3rd District Democratic Con- veutiou at Ciititou last Ycduo.-,day nominated Hon. Ii. F. Grady as his : own successor in Congress by ac- clamation. John ti. bLaw, of l ay- jeltevillo, wan nominated for Elector, . Ayer s Hair igor has no eipial, iu merit aud efficiency, as a hair dress- ing and for the prevention of bald- nees. It eradicates dandruff, keeps , Iho scali) moist, clean, and healthy. j end givou r.t dity and color to weak, 1 1- i.iiiio -;r -.yi.-; t '1'ie s ... . , . 1 lar of irdnit ..,-rh Tin- Case riainly Stated. rmiii Hie Siutt e'lu'ohl-'lo. loubl!ess ilicre :ire manv ol those who may now be inclined to a third 'fiartythe owners ot taxable-.prop . ci ty, lias il occurred to them that their pulley tended to hand their their Male government over to men who would immeiliately double their taxes? With the history ol the past bel'oro tlieni it must be evident that there will bo no escape (or an in- i creascii uuri on oi taxation, it iv our own dissensions we enable tho ; republicans to get control of the ; Male government. It cannot, he that the legislature of Isf.S has boon , torgoticn. 1 rue I here are voters -...v s ...... realized in lull Hie reckless disregard shown by the republicans lir the interest ot the tax payer and tho honor ot the Stale. During the canvass tho history ot that era should be carefully presented to the young men ol the Slate, for the-are the ft. I uro hope and reliance ot' North I 'arolina. 1 i.ev should bo lull',' in- I'.v ZZ pre, how anil this by iloiuocralic speakers State was once dishonored by the republican parly, ami the danger of having this party in power again. They should be li.hl that the third parly is but the agent t'm ugh which the republicans hope and expeit ! obtain power again. Let this truth oe made plain : thai il is impossible tor the third pariy to clot I its can iidales in tin Sta.e or n.uioii. How can it? Allowing it the numl".r t villi's the mo-i nrd. ut niembei can rea-.itiably claim it viii iheii be in li..1 minority. And Ui sticngln .''i'i be draw li nuiiniy Iroin tic dein i ratie O iy the result will in all rel lily he ti t: ileelion ot l lie I cpi. l lican cal.did.l'es in tins State, loll there i- talk !' a fu-ioii beiween I' pui'.i. an pai ,n pan.) l, third parly. Si:ppo.-x l.n re i. hat '-dl prevent the lorn,ei , beii g the 'ai'gcst in number, iroiu ;.l)si ih.i.; . i hitter ! A ml if tin re w.,s n r id' c.b.'.oi iilioii w here pn iii ' ti ah. would wal'i '.I:'. ted iia- (-Vi r v ill tll' -lig v a I 'lie r d I i- oer.iiic ac-'Ci. and kuowiior it tin, eiy .-.gaii the two old parties was started to hide the covert atli.ek contemplati d and 1 now being made on the democratic! party, lor to say that the democratic party is responsible for the hard times and tho evil legislation which has been the direct cause, is simply lo say what ordinary care exorci.-ud ; in obtaining inlornialion would 1 easily prove lo bo lalso. No, there i are some men in this State who do- ; light in agitation, and who have; very little conception and caie less ot principle. Thev know Mint a I .i-i..-o.taii i,il ordeHv eolioil'oti ot 1 -.ice' v is a slate ot "b.-ciirit I u ! Uieiii ; thai lii' ir only i-ha.u e lor I noioriely and Main is in dissension , iin exciting neighbor against neigh bor, creating distrust and making people teel dissatisfied. History j I teaches that within stilted periods' I "'';(;las V . ,;l T 'i"" -. i'.'o . ' fi-i !"ilace. Heie we hiiM tl cm tn tint j Oloo.n, sl,e,i,g an .n.luen. e ... I p'"sun.us as t.,o shade id a upas I lee. 1 heso are too fellows who it. ti t bo met and in (induced loth I voters ol North c ai oiina with gh.vis . , "il. i Mir people will not lollnw .-in-!. 1 i.iv li -A lien tiicir true milivc- are j i made known. Let the Voters now I ; begin to recall all they know ol j In who arc the most conspicuous i the third parly moVimcM :,. it a lers-- pass'ng before their luilid-- es al! thev have .-eon ami ail thev icmciiibcr ol their 'iist pohlical an iccidciits ami present political pur poses. This is the way to decide whether il i.- sale lo follow such w ould be leaders or to accept a creed i o.i.igout, a lair ami searching sont- imy Ijo iiniiic at once. Let the ro t . Hi hn.. I Ml - ar' !' li'-'f: Ad . id Missouiians n-e. .!'.,-. wl; it milt' ooiii'si i,iiioi aim u i ar -I'll 1 i. 1 r1 ... . . ,o-nl t llCllUS bUll chllrgO piKT tO 18 I 0. ill ! Ilu-S u,ua cL,rtr in ' "' V the lft.V8 ,L, "l',!,,,;:" ;v, , c " I tLo ""tiority, but th. y bad charga o lection iu.mh.m iy am. ui.i no! f t hisitato to use it for Ilu.' owu pui jio.-o, no matter how gnat a fraud th y perpetrated. Iu order to e.-.m out d.u. limbic outr.ige-s. u rei-tiidion board would iiiuii i tin de l hours of right in some heel.i.led pl.ici1. ,i:i.: ilir.fraiiehi.-o ihimoi ;-.-.l.i by n.i.i kin.' theo iiauii.s otV the i.gi-t ratio. l ii.-t. nil to Dm knoyvlodgi. I n i die k- . i loyai men us ever die., il.o breilii ot i'fe. w "re thus cut I'll" t!:e H.-t. I'll even ivaii this pn caution tin y von o. e '.-lionallv luist'ikcu iu what tho re suit of the el.'ctiou would be. aiid m . . , , , 11 1 oiitrnges wire neeeiiiaiy. thf- necessity arose, a mti.'i Wl, by the i tn.r- of ltodmnn, by virtuo of this n publieou system, secretary of slate, wi uid not iie.-ikate. to eiifraiie'ni e iiof- e. unt;p, in order to elect tl r I'oj . ' (' t'ii'n i c i : i !.'"-. t ,'.i. In l.-joJtii k : i:i count . s'-'l. l. d ihi ? fate. If the y,,ie di .!a.'i:-o:i cnii.lv 'oad feci, c iiiiiti'd, a domocr.d yve-.tl i 1 av l.-.iii eh-ctcd tocri,eif:.-., a ,ii u oc: n! vi'-.i'd have tilled tho litcuit iudgeH chair, raid Major William W.inier defeated for iirosecuting attorney. But the : rej ublioau idea of a free ballot ai d n 'air count don't run that way. In- s" nt oi Honestly acci-pung meir ao j feat, they hurued the poll bocks and i ballots of Jackson county, thereby electing their men. W ith a force bill iu the bauds of theso unscrupu Ions rascals, is it not easy to see that elnctious would becomesimiily a farce. Tbo will of the nf onlo would be stifled. and the certificate given lo the repub lie-.--, e -.-idlda.' !.; '.' - -' ".- !.( p. npie v-.t. A ..- ... r-- ... - ...yjy-jp. Weekly Weill her Crop JSullel ia. j A Town Desfniyc.l ly Flro. ( ,;,h;,l ( ,;; liahigh, N. tJ. I Wkmitim, Wis , July 2.V-1W J ho past vveek has gciu rally been , lonu of lion Kivcr. Wis., i'oily Uiilen ti yoiy favorable cue. J m.ring the liist : east of hcr was wiped out by tire late of Mui week tli Icmpcratuie continu- j j cstordny aftcn o n. The entiro busi ed slightly below the normal, but the , uoss district, iu w hich were the build last few days have been very warm : ings of U.o Northeru Pacific mid the wiMi plenty i.f :-nuviii.. The nights Pubith, South Shore uud Atlantic' also huve b. hii warm, whi. his viry j minimis, w as burned, together with l'.iv. .ruble for nil crops. I lie average ni(,t of iho residence district. The raiiifa.l for ihe .SL;lu during tho week iii.s 1 ;J in.-hiti. whieii is .-.lightly be low tue normal, j-.xcessive rains oc curriil iu the Kasleru district from tioidsboro ea -t t. Newborn and south to Wilmington, where some damage was caused. Iu tho rest of the State tho rainfall for the wee k Wiis much below tho a, el age, except at two or three scattered stations. 1'ariiKT;; have been able to accom plish ooiisi.loi..bi! woiL this week Tho thri.-diiiig of win':.! will bo linis'.i ed iu a few days, with u splendid yield nearly every where. Hay mak ing commerce, . II ri.i.s 1 i -t:;!i' t Thev;' v.cre lt avy loe.d rain.-,!-, ';,.;.- Ih. ilr.-a fi days oi ll;u wi e!;, e.-i elal!y a! and near Wilmington, w nil h wen; injur ious to all crops, fckmiu few corres poinli nts report fine weather and ini provetncnt in the condition of crops. Cotton small and backward. Tobac co avi rage. Some upland c u u is tUiiii!''' eilow. C;:i'iiu. 1 V-s n.i i - - All crops arc! ihalig Well li.l.v. tmt c.itl' lh g: ner- a'ly rniill aid poor. An irceilent ( 'i n eiop ,' be el.pictcd. Wheal ii- iog - .,!'. -! and tho y u Id is good. Tin. Weather bus been very Inii iii!-' I ! 'itiug by crops end most of tiie lut 'ii'.rs a: a Ihroiigii wilb ti: ,t m .i !i. (li -iiv s p...i:'.ii'i:l. Tobac co t, ci ago. A I'iit Answer. l r in On- rs i I l'.i. A !,u en ' caili d on l is biclhcr in i iw in I'vf. r.l the '.iicr day. ami thi ll. ir.l paity v. diiH-i'ssed "Wliy i it." ii,? V; .niiin. t'lO I d p. i ;' , - ' ; " ,1111 I'l'.VIlL- al -;i.-: :g 1 - 1 . m-era" a, 1 ne , i .li the il' -1 .mi li l.'Vnii ,1 i.ev to li' ui.ii.-M r i-.a l 4 L Ouiet iicsloietl la Id aho. Ys'.v-i.iN . i.'y. July '.' -I I. ni l ,d Scholii Id has receive.) livliic. s li olii Waiiliiii'. Idaho, stating that the cole ditioii ut iifVairs tiuie biiMi asvunied such a peaceful aspect Hi .1 most of tho I'nitid Sin'.es troops oidctii! there to prescrw the peace can with entire safely he withdrawn. So fai as lieiii ral Schefh Id is ailvi.-ed about Soil of the striking miners are uu lci arrest and will be laki u to Ileh-c City fei trial. 1 v.e-.:-k'. '-vi, I i.i a ' .' l:.!m:.'.-.-r oi ' ilisi i'."'. 1, -1 !.-i.- h it-.',' in a p.'iai'iiii m ii.ia i at Oilcans in l.it:co!n county iast l huis iiiv. The boi.-e had been rick that day, showing peculiar symp toms an 1 Mr. 'dcl.i-au.as-i.-ted by all the hoi 'tie duct l sin the m ighbiu liood. had itecll "Woii.illg" e.itll It. hit ii!l final iy left it iy ingiti ti.e let e.j -pari lit ly di ad. Sud.b niy it sp- ,i g ;. j .in.pji. oo! of the lot. run fi ir t . with ti ii. 'it fill : ci i ,ii.i i ii: ; , i n Mia mil, p..i, I and Jell 'I - '. I i o h !-.- v a -iiiiUii by a in i.l d-.-g r.ome v. ei ::, '. I 'hill il l il- ()' i I Vt i' 1 Vl". 'i . Nl J - niaii. a w hlie in oi i ii.ph ycd by Idr lii: lipat lid:, was pi: w in;;' v. Il '.. 11 l.niio, ai.d ii' a fit of anj' r a! it. be. iiust. i; didn't "p i " iu.-t ii- l e wiiiitt d it to. jeiiicl ii"h: i I ti.i I n. and -co -i.. ii U i.'iti't he cut themiiie's ton" no out Mr. i -i-l-p I'ri. k says the li ui.! v. ii' live, but will be oi no mine use to hii.i. I'i v:.iu . il at S!."'l. It will be abb- lo 'at IV 'ttie. enough to kt 1 1 ;;(,;ij!,:!;::,:Ji';:.doU;:if'w;,r iiu-haii.i.-l.hi-ulir.e.iwiLhbiveu puni.-hnici.! . Winstoi, ; i.'.iii di 1 1 i l.teici ii,e ii Niilo s ) W( b y s lllO ll:!;hi of In- i: A bold .-com. ni ii,. i i .,; Jo -epl' iv ai ?dt Aiiy oi .1st iud slolo ten walcbc.-. -i.-it i ,to.s. . igiili ei, i a Airs. :. b-.l el' , .'I . ::.. . a , i: i: 1. ; -! i a: L i ' i . t " j'..' l.o. .- a. " tl;. ''.! -1 ' eNpi l t. lo. ' :. I .. a.' i,. i e.e : !,.c miiiii- linn 111 iho il.iV. ini.; lit', 1 o. the outsnio the points vil.eie ho must bole in order to get out U.o seicwi that fastened liie catch ol ti e led, in the oiusnle. it i.y .-op, o-e i thai ho bon d i ni t',.i.. uiM iiin.d tin door. A iu..-, y st i ;, oiii'g n.i, u cany ing a i-fi'.eh, 1 am! I ramping iim.g ivii. se( ll til-.' meriting eliei ti.e lotlity in-ar Mi. Airy, il i.-- taoiigi.l i.e wa. le i'i' . fti.-.: 'I.-; po..ci. i.'W ufli I hi, il. THE BEST COUCH-CURE and anodyne expectorant, AYER'S Cherry Pectoral oootbes the infajned iQiimbrane and induces sleep. Prompt to Act suro to cure. yrn ri-: or i.xrmii: .'.i vi .rvn:oi oi;'. a eii;oi,iA. i n.i ni, . i h iK I'll . 1 i. '..'l C. I M . j S,il . li T - HI'!. Noil. l i ,.-r.'l.j -iv -ii ,.r lli Ini-..-,. ,:-c, i i.! tin' K.irrnt'r Oliiui.--' ,'i'.. pi-nitve i-.-tiii .1111 ; lli-il ll.e lutim-t, -.1 Hit: llti'..rii--i:i,.f-l :-t' 1.. I I C"'l. W. 11 l'!ill'li- Mi.. ,t. S I.,ll:- Hi III! I "'I . r- f 'I. ll they niuv iw.i-l:i'" fttt.i tl,ciii. 'I. ill II,,' I'l'ni' I- Hl .;li.. ',' I'll -In- .--i. lli:.l III 'i- l i.-'" I, N. I'.. it ..I e i! m.t i! ji iri-i!-" hiiiI liii-l'ifi-, I-t" l'it ft. .-111-1 i-v.'li.inc-nil km Is .,-..'..-. H-;.-i p-.il lll'-n Hie I'll-- uu I i 'llil I I-i'.,l '.'i.'O On- .::r,i ti.ill i.r l,.- ,r:.i-i'i -.: .-.Mil ! Ill Illy ;.' :!'., ilr otl-I Al 1 i- ' '1: ,--ii: ' -1 II Ti vl'li !'' I 1 -ll,-1 l-l ,1 .11.11 I',' 111 -u -I , !os- is roughly estimated at $200,000'. i ihe tire originated in a store build- 11 gtwo bli clis south of ihe Northern L'aeihV depot. Tim big saw mills a bull' mile from town escaped. As soon ltd it became evident that the town was doomed all the effoi ts were directed to .living pei i sniial effect. The l..i "Oil. habitants at e in the streets without shelter. A train of freight cars were sent, out by the Nuilheru I'a. ilieiii which people may store the effects I hey saved. Tim towu was practically without lire protection. YOLIR CASE ISNOT HOPELESS AIDS NATURH IN NATLRH'S OWN WAY. IT COSIS YOU NOTHING TO INVESTIGATE. a r.irtfu.t m i 11. nn iW".- 1.7V11 aff'i.aliru. ATLANTIC ELECTROPOISC CO. .406 New York Ave., Washington, 0. 0. OTJE- DRESS GOODS niavtimiKNT .U slid f :! of .'lioic, Ight l-'abrica for S.imiin r we.-u'. Our S!:. c ;,: -i Slipper Trade is bi youd on I e j - el -i! io-. :. because we give tuo best pon-ible value for the mom v. Our Millinery and liibhoii Stock is in good shape, ami you can surely gi t suited if low- prices iud stvlo will do it. tne H.iii.'i.eiebier e S.de until tho Closed. and W, Mondays arc mir Kemnant Iay. r t fi'"i o ') r.ftMO' i;U 1 1 d 0U11O KALI IU ill. X. C. 1 I I-'. "Win in St .Ju'ie -J !. is'.i-J t a ii k .t j A li)9.i Y0 UK PROPERTY I -IN I'll II rmm b !' MUtk l"WSi UUl This is ;i ll'iiiui company ami de stives ihe pat i Linage-'of nil North, l':u oiinians. It wis : . g.inii'd in lMiS and has ;!! o'.ci l.al, a 1'i.iiioii i'.ollai's in .o .-- aud il l le '.- I.. 'I i n,' C Uilt sled 1 'ini ,i.; dn-t it ! All l.w.. I. .i.l .,io:.,:,ltc !-a iiery u ii nt i...'a oiivnt 10 insure his ti ;. i t.. . . i-'o. t,l' . . ,. . : j :, : 1 i. -N . '. '. .. vi 1 x. s i iiPii;' i-n .,i.;.-nt. i l!M- II MlMlii I i ! ;i , i..' -Hal , Hi Vil; ' I'V II. I. ,' i . . i, ionv, II. I., il-H.-lllll.l .t ,i, ..i-n in.ii'O it I'll.' I'. .,T I.l Mil, I n'r il,, I ii. ls .if li. . l.u i.lNiil.li. Iriifli". Vcticc C-'rcd-itcrs. 1. Kl- n, , 1 . .1. 1 ,',,lll,fy iili'i Sl.llr. IiiivIml; 11 ll 1,1 l,-o' III,' lllrl' l.-l-lii' I ,,' lll l ' I l-t-l .!; i ',,. i I , y I i'lin,ll It, til i i. , I, ', .... iu. ,. ii. i w. r. 1..' -' ,1 I " III I. Will l - 1 , t-.( ;ii my - " " "i i ui. - -i I. y ..i ..l. II, '.I r. It J. 'ill. II .i.i.i l-r.., i I-' f!V. II :.)' If l." 'ol- .ti' I '. . '.o u K, J. 1'. ., I.. -N. .,. t'r. y'ii) '-:'., IS'.'i l. v Caveat, and Trade-Marks ubutuetl, and all I'afc. rut kaniut'Di couilarttil fur Modctc Fcii. Oui Orrict it OrposiTt 0. . Ptint Orrio ai d we ran o t urn .il, iil In lesi llmo ttiau luuM re'nt.t 'nun W-.liiii..-tnn. StinJ niuiti-1, tlruitliiii it pltiilo., wllli distcrtp lion. Wit i.4oiKt, if i.ii.'iital'lo nr not. free of fl urifd. our frc not ilno till imlenl la t'Ciinid. F-aw-HLET. "Ho UjOtitaiii I'iUiiiO ilHt nanit-a ef uriu tl cii.-ii in yuut bki'.t:, cuuuly, o U:wn, siul frctt. A.itlrcii, C.A.SNOVV&CO. I 1 " i-.HAPt MMlO '.111 J lwwwn'HlillnlMWSII t,ii
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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July 28, 1892, edition 1
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