haih:im iicrori
Till Its, III Y. KMYKMBKit 1, 1MM.
II. A. LONDON. Editor.
Wiikn Ilio populist party wan first
ortnizoil its members declared that
tl.e "hard linifw' was chit-lly duo to
t ho ri'piiblican iiirty, aiiid that, w hi lo
both llio old partii's were responsi
ble, tlic 1'i'pulilit'Uii was more rcspon
itlo tlian the democratic parly.
At that lime in lornicr democrat,
win) had joined tlu- populisms, lor a
niomeiit thought that he was drill
i 11 j4 towards liio republican party or
that he would have to vote lor re
publicans against democrats. Il he
had been told such a UiiniT, two
years ago, he would indignantly
have deiiiuil it. Yes, man honest
democrats abandoned their old party
ami joined the populists iron, the best
tit motives, and lucy would have in
dignantly spurned the intimation
that the would soon be his' 'if,', or
i operating with the republicans,
who had been tin ir lile-iong political
cue niics. And yet they are now
tailed upon to do that very tiling!
This gradual drilling ol the pop
ulisis towards the republican party
iveills thoso Ian. ili.tr lines Iron
l'oi:''s 1-Nsay on Man :
i.'it l.- h m-'ii-ipr t rrlitlitful ml.-n,
A.i, I ' Hi' .Ulll'l, ll.V.ls liul ! MVH :
1'i di'i 11 L'i.1011, Um.ii.ir with her i.-i.-t1,
W11 !iii i'li.iiii'H, Uh'u i'Hy, ilii-ii i-uilinuv "
And thus it is with some ol' our
populist Iriends, who onco were
democrats. To them the republican
party was once "a monster of so
Jrighilul mien" that they most bit
terly hated il : but now, having be
come ''latniliar with her lacu' , they
nre ready to t uiliMCC il !
But while this may be true ol some
nt out erring Iriends, yet wo cannot
believe thai all ol them will allow
themselves to bo carried so tar.
They refused, two years ago, to 'em
brace'' the re pub ican party by voting
tor IJ.ill, the republican candidate for
"Supreme Court Judge, and in like
maimer they should now refuse to
vole lor Kairelulli and l-'urches, the
present republican candidates tor the
same cilice. And they should also
relu-e to vo;e tm 1? nuiii, the repub
lican candidate i r .Solicitor again.-t
s'apt. I'arlier.
Til K State Fair, held lust week,1
was a notable success both in t In? j
quality and quantity ot tho exhibits !
iiml the unusually large number ol J
vinitors. Such an exhibit in scv j
era! departniciiis lias never before ;
been soi 11 in this State, and was an I
object lesson that taught our people j
wluat. rapid strides our good old
State is making in thin day ol'pro'- 1
ress, . It was an occasion when the!
calamity howler lost his vocation j
and was compelled to cease his com- j
plaints. The attendance ot visitors j
on Thursday was tho largest that j
we have ever seen ut any previ:ii
lair, and it was an orderly, w oil
dressed, well-behaved social gather
ing ol .North Carolinians. The
.feather was mtst favorable, even
nature adding her contribution to
the success of thi.s great occasion.
When Col. Julian S. Carr was elected
president of the Stale Agricuhural
Society, one year ago, wo predicted
that he would make the next Stale
.Fair the most succes.-ful ever held,
and this prediction has been fully
verified. A manol his energy, busi
ness capacity and liberal public
spirit- is .bound to succeed at any
thing he undertakes.
The duplicity ot the populist
ppeakers and papers is very forcibly
illustrated in their persistent at
tempts to deceive the people about
Senator I'ert'er's infamous prnposi
tion to raise all tho leveuties ot the
government by taxes on real estate.
It is a sad commentary on the de
pravity ol human nature, that men
and papers, styling themselves "re.
formers", should attempt so gross a
deception.- Is'ol it a nice way lo
purify politics?
Yes, it. order to shield their party
from tho terrible ell'ect ol 1'eflcr's
proposition, tho populist speukers
and papers havo uttered and pub.,
lished a deliberate falsehood, and
when it is proved on them ihcy
have not the honesty to admit the
truth. How can honest men follow
3uch leaders?
Cmikk democratic rule tbe colored
jieoplc ol North Carolina havo been
treated better than in almost any
othor Slate in the Union, and the
kindliest feeling has existed botween
tho two races. All our citizens, re
gardless ol color or politics, arei
treated alike and all enjoy the same
rights under tho law. Then why
wish to change all this? Wo had
better "let well enough alone' !
Let every man, who cannot read,
-vmeiiibcr that tho populist platform j
demands tho adoption of the "mi
perverted Australian or secret ballot
system", ' which would practically'
r',(..7ii'.M' him. I
Ik cotton was now ten cents a
pound, do you think that anr poi.u-
- , 1 ...... ... ir. :. .
ina wo,.,., g.vemt- ccuo. ot o.
CI
eveland and Congress? Would
any ol them praise the democratic
party lor il ?
No, ol course not !
Then why should they blame
Cleveland and Conyruss and the
democratic party because ol the
present low price ?
I i 1 1 any political parly ever con
trol the price ot cotton? Jl so,
when ?
BK CKHTAIN TO VOfK TIIK HFM
I'R.UIC .It 'DICI A I. TICK "!'.
Tit kuk will ,,e siX ball,, boxes at
every vot.ng place, as follows: j
1. One lor State Treasurer.
2 One for Jud-es and Solicitor.
It. 1 1 0 for Kepresentati ve in Con
ress. I One for membersot I, 'gislature.
5. One lor county ofliecrs.
ti. A ml one lor township constable,
lie sure I hat you vole till i.r tickets !
Let the colored people remember
that Marion liutler, who now hopes
to ne elected I'nited .States Senator
by their votes, only two years ago
Ml , l .1.11 '
ished in Ins paper the lo lovvit..
11 "'
We are 111 lavor o the present
svstem ol county (iuvcrnment
long as there is a single county that
is saved by it from
it 1 ro m African and
."cilia wag Utile. Wo will loivvcr
preach that this is a Caucasian (iov
crnment loumleii by the courage,
Irameil b the wisdom ami won by
the patriotism ol white mei', end tor
tl.e benclil ot all citizen alike.
Therelnro it i.-s right, ought to be
and must be managed by trlti'r in it
'"'!"
Opposed to Fusion.
James K. () llara is one of the
most intelli-enl and influential col-
ored men in this State, and, a lew
years atjo, was elected to t'oii'-ress
irom he secona (11,trict. lie is
stron-ly opposed to f.e attempted
Fi.sioi," and is canvassing the State
. . ... .1 . 11
ajiain.-t it. Wo copy the lollowin
Wo copy the tc
lowing
recent
extract from one ol hi
speeches :
'
nv 1 l.ictr h e
" '
"I bring to you no tie
Cld Republican idea have laded out
in the minds ol the people. The
only i-reat and prngre.-.-i ve party i
the Kepuhlii-aii party. I di ie.it
propose to discii.-s tarilV: we niil let
that sleep awhile. The Kepubiicans
have surrendered to a band ot i.flii-e-seekers.
I)o men ask protection
Irom a band of otlice-seekers? That
is what tl.e leaders of the Populist
party are. liutler shows his picture
first 111 the Ailium-e white man in.
neM-o out. The name his paper, '
taucas.an, means white. lleHatler
a tai olliee. He could not iret it trom
Mr. Cleveland; he has tried Popu
lism and there is nothing there tor
him. Ho now makes a iet.p tor lhe
Ili'l'.ilblicaii camp and wants to "..
llow ,1.13-Uepubiican ( an join hands
with Populists and advocate their,
principles 1 can urn see. 11 me 10
lists want to chaii
t tl
iclii
step
iboill
il oar 1 hitfurm.
We
1 .
."i.lliMI stiM.iL' and they claim 4.'i,oili i
in tne State. t they are Methodists '
we w.ll take then, in on six mouths
trial; it they are Baptists wo will ,
take them to the pool and .bp them .
...... v ...j, ......v. .......
snow."
"One, two or three met. shall not
set themselves up as dictatois. In
flcad ot peace, strilo is being engen
dered by ibis Ponulistie move. It'
.. ...I I !...- I lis. .. VV I. . f .... I 1. A
the Third oartv succeeds there will
1 1
not bo a greasy spot of the kepub
l.can party lelt I he Democrats are
a good people, but my advice to you
colored peop.e is to vole tho Kepub
lican ticket. Keep your lingers out j
01 mis iiisioii pio 111s noi v 11010
soine diet."
Populist lut iterance.
In many counties the populist!
leauers are tiei.oui.cii.i; ami auus.iig ,
all the colored men, who refuse to
vot ! the populist ticket, and they," -
, , , 1
even abuse any coloied man wboi
sum clings 10 11. 0 repuu. .can puny. 1
As an instance ot this wo copy Ihu '
following (torn the Clinton J Winner. it : irojuilo'iiniiit.-ly inultilijthe iitnui -At
tho speaking of tho Duplin rtwor.h ... f corrupt imi, ''. "'
county
candidates at Kaison. M011 -
lay, licoi'f.e assom, of (ioldsboro,
the colored nominee ot the Ninth
district lor Senator, spoke, lie is an
able 1. euro, and a straight Kepnbli
can. He tackled tho Third partj-in
a manner that enraged the Populists,
iiml reiiKiVftd tin) hide t'l'oni fusion
candidate (iranl. Tl.e negroes cheer ands ot men; where wut bo tl.e Hunt
ed W' lissom and pledged themselves . of spoeulatiou ami fraud! If wo can
to stand by him and uphold him in j not have honest .fflcrn with the pro:
his opposition to Third party rule.ent very limited temptations and
Alter the speaking it was rumored j menus of stealing, what cau wo ex
that Third partyites intended to P-'t wltb Uie unlimited opportumiies
brick bat Wassom when ho started
tor tho train. The rumor spread
and a body-guard of a hundred rut
fines surrounded their champion
and eseortod him to the platform ol
the North bound Shoo Fly when it
arrived at Faison. Tho negroes are able from a tiuaucial standpoint,
incensed at tho Populist threat to 1 These are now the property of pri
mob their candidate and are deter- I vale owners, aud there seems to be
mined to spare no efforts in helping
leteal tho Populists, who, in their;
hearts, would be glut! to see tho no-
gro deprived ot his right ol suffrage, j
A Sad Suicide.
CoKi Miii.v, S. C., 0-t 2D. The
fourteen year old f-on ot Trial Justice ,
Hiimmot, of Ulackville, was addicted '
to tho cigarette habit. Kecaue luj
would not stop it his father, on Wed- I
nesday last, gave him a sound thrash-1
iDg. The boy hanged hiiD 'elf in tbe I
ir, m, la nfror lin w,ia sniino i ' to have I
one to Mchool.
KrpliblioailS Against Pointlists.
While the oflice seeking leaders t f
. ... . , . . .,-
Ul0 ,,pul.sls ami repuo.icam, . n
"Stale are trying to get the honest
voters ol the two parties to abandon
their princtfi'cM and "I use, we copy
Ir.im the liepttblican Campaign llonk
fir It'.)! the following extracts, which
show what a wide dinVienco lluto
is hetweeu the two parties:
"So fur as it lias c ln lence this now
parly is composed of the Farmers'
t.t......o i..,;,.i.iu nf r.-.tnn' 1:11,1 .iiiwn-
bodies supposed to be organized to
............ Urn .nt. Wlwlu if till--, "llntll.J
, ;., rnJu nf llm "in.liirf.
ltii.il clasnes," in opposition la (be
- -capitalist and emploving classes."
! to-ether with the d.alistied ele-
1 uicuis (if all classes.
.VyZ tJCZ i
. Omaha. July 4. 1S02, m. the :
St. Ll)lli(j aUl, Ocala conventions, and
other Huthor.--.ed utterances, seem to ,
be these :
1. That the Nation is on the verge
of moral, political, and material nun
because of corruption ut the ballot
box, in tbe Legilatmei, and Con
g.csa, aud on the Bench, all resulting
from legislation by the two old par
ties in the interest of the itch, and le
diii'ing the masses to pove.ty ami de
gradation. 2. The lemeilv proposed for I bis is :
The permanent and pirpctual union
of the labor forces of the L'nited SUIt-H
ill ll llt'llllllll Hll' l"l I . ,'CT. ...
. ' 1 ,' ;M . f ,,. 1 .
elteting public olrieeis id all grades,
i.,,!.! tll .,,,,1 u.,u P,rv out their
pi iuciplcB.
. (.iovernniental owiicrshiii ami
control of the means for the creation,
conservation, and distribution of
wealth. How far this is to yo is not
yet determined. The Nationalists
would include lands, houses, factories,
stores, and everything ei.-e, abolish
ing money, and having all things in
common. But tbe general muss seem
to be content with Governmental
ownership of railroads, tcieg.nphs,
and sucb like means of communica
tion, and the establishment of Oo
eminent al siuings banks, loau otliecs.
niul o hi r means of takintr eare ot anil ,
lllstl llnltil)(I lllt,ey. Manv of the
niii.1 hi in iiittu. w i..A.'f. w
utteiauces uudt-r this beail are so
erude aud contradictory that exact
this beail are so
l);e freo nn(J
ut,liul;U.ll coilulge of p.KI ami silver
, ,h rille of 1 to 1(1 : of a ciiculalin-
1 1 t 1 . .1 ... v-io 1. .1
modiuin of not less than .n per head
of population
of the issue of (.i.iwru
mni uo.cn, . .. .. .. .. ... .. ..... .
or all debts and demands, public find
. . 1 1 . 1 1 . .1 t- .. ..
pnva e, to be luiiied ti the (rovcrii-
mint notes, to be a full le'-al lender
meut to tue people. iu laiui or oilier
seem iiy, at two pel cent, intei e.t. per
it 11 1 1 ti 111
.1 I, 'ke other platform, there are
declarations ciinci i niug current tern
porary questions, an 1 which cannot
be held as pe. mam lit pt iuciples ; and
many declarations which are simply
the common utlcr.inees of all parties.
No attempt will be made to stato
these,
Tin tl- rra f:ii'..t union tut miiieiiiliM
t,f ly (i,.(,m , bJ ( j , , ,lt j
-., f ,.e imlustriaP
o , , .
classes to control elections ; (li) a large
extension of ( loverntuetital owuefdliip
and control of industrial forcts ; ('!)
a lare supply ot (lovernment money.
with ibreet ls.-uo to the people who
,if
( )buy T ) .n,s ,,U..IV
The objections whirl) present them-
ves to tins patty and Us demand.-.;
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f. ,(, ,,. (h ,;,,, .,,
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AUCHV OK COMMUNISM. A")
ciuc sltn'ilil ciitrr thf y.rr'y rA in.t
I'Vi 'nil i'.' ti) I ''II' -iK it ti' iiIi' nr the ill In r
uf tin ,c t .rtrniit'S.
'1. That, being an nf tempt to or
b , . , ' , 1. . 1. . ..h . . T 1
anoiuer c.ass, ..ootets iifjaiusi caiu
H u U)Ust 1(,a(, t, llure m
eJ miu.tSf B(T.rftvllt(, n!1 t'le f
.,(,0,j lin.koU(s UHll ,,nU, lln l
,(;i( f) clyllj NOl .. 0
pjcp
j li. That, being based on charges of
j universal corruption and fraud, it
fi'i-. f' . c'.''t nit i-i.niil, ihy (
a .'. .a in.iii, iiu i iii ij, ' iin' rrry cor
1 u t't mit it rli, mil . 111 oi n r'"tliiin r
,r,. a. . -v. r.nl .jrw ,n mm :
irho tl.inl.s tai. '1 hr lnrt ..ry-.vi.'n v,
' h'rt'J '-'"J '"""-''''( if
''i iiiiir,iti;iii'i innntiii-1.
,,..'1.1 1
i. That, wbi st charging universal
corruption upou all blanches of ibo j
Government, National and State, it
U"J""J l'K " " i-"" "
iiroihtctiiitt iiiI J'tstritttti'in of iii.ilth
Wheu public otlieers are charged with
lhe creation, loaning and collecting of
almost unlimited amounts of mouov :
witu the owning ami management ot
enlrrprises requiring tho employment
aud discharge of huudre.U of thou-
proposed ? Human Datura will be
tho same, and results must bo iu pro
portion to the moans offered.
5. The scheme of Governmental
ownership of the menus of intercourse
and transportation soems iiapractic-
but two ways in which tho Govern-
ment can aciiuiro them. One is to
purchase them. But the Government
has no money to buy with, aud can
tret none except bv some form of :
taxation. If it bhould buy them on
ere lit it would create a naiioual debt I
man j timea pruiler than the war 1
debt ; ami that dt bt would have to!
be repreRented by "promiben to pay;'' '
and to pay both principal aud interest
onerous taxes must be levied. This j
property, then, cannot be honestly ;
aeouired but bv ereatin" an immense '.
dbt, to be paid by burdensome In-
ation for generations. The other
luea"? of .Mwl',il ''" h P-lerty
".oiiliseiilion. Fu t'leie w no rea-
p0 , whv this kind of pro., ertv should
j3 confiscated any more ihm
other. Il was lawful property when
Us ownois invested 1:1 it, ami they
have the sumo moral and lawful ri"lu
to 11 iiju' 1 lie Iarmer Las to ins iumi,
the merchant to his goods, and the
unci nine to his tools. JJesidi's, lie
Constitution i.s in tho way. for that
deelaus that "private propmty shah
not be taken for public use without
just compensation." In short, the
, ll'ion i.s iu.praetiei.b.e. and t b.
. Hl,,t "'I1 10 IVM.Iifd 11 IVOU.tl tuhvt'l I
pt to le i.izo it woilM euhvcl t
, the Oovt-rnuiotit, aim ml. an nuggest is not worthy of tho name ol citizen.
j -". ""vb.v or eommuijism. henem her that we can make our-
I (' l''y n.iprael.eable Bce.ns toUrives ami race happy or miserable
be the proposal to i:iuo ami loan
! '-rmmmt notes .Ley could;
,ti 1,."""''J. l,,;i,;,ul V'1'' '"t,r Vl,,u,'
''"ved. lliey would leprcsent a ,
. . .',J b? tbe I'erument, and
larj--i r.mouuts of CiiiT.'i uineut notes.
which it must express us 11 promisi
lo pay.'' It must tlieicfoie make
some provision U pay them. They
could neither have 1101 express value
cei pt in the teims of something l.av
iiiji value. Thai is, e.n-ll 01:0 must
promise to pay so many bushels i f 1 l 11k In x and do every ot her thing In
wheat, aeies t'f land, or il il. ars. Thejil eiu thai was vile and mean, and
Government must therefore netp.iie i now 1 hose very same 'r.;seals," nil ci
ting laud, wheat, or dollar, with ui,i;hl i'ein kicked out ol the lcmocralic
to give value to its papi r. Now. if! party, are stumping the Stale aim
the Govci i.ment gave Iheiu out in the j appealing to 11 lor our vnics. Will
purchuHe of huid, heat or doihii... il 1 .ve support Mich men? Il wo do
must bold these with which to re- what more can we ex peel t ha n tn In
deem them. If it loaned tbem on tr 'ale 1 worse t ban our pa rent - ? .No,
moitgnge of land, wheat, or ilollais.lw ' will not he led as cattle, but on
it must have tho custody of thescaud ! November (I, bury the l'opuli.-ts
be at the expense of their rare and j dead."
use, and at the expense, also of col j . , "T,""",..
lection, foi eclosuie, etc l wo
1
cent. Intel e.t would not p iv tee ex
peiise and losses invuhed, which
would have to bo made up by taxes
D.-rides, 111 what possible way c 11 ;d
the value of tne ptopeity to lie mo.t
'iii'd be deiel milled ! Would it be
tiied by lav, i-nee for all. at tbe pies
etit market rites? Would tiie loans
hu fixed at a Riven per cent, of Ibis
lffjal valualion .' Or would tbe value
01 the propel ty and the amount l.i
t 1 1 1.: ,i ... .1... ... .... . 1
t ""'M''' "
. . . ' '
was msueii. 1111; uiui 1 juices ivouhi
ll.-e, and the higher iirie' ruse, lhe
m.ue ,.,.,., it would be iHcess.ry .0
,srt'I": ; M' " 'I?CI 1 aH' of ''' llM '"'
",lJ "." ""'?'"'. RO . 1' "
pftuallv. 01 until ilie scheme enliaoi-
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tue Lt ivci .imeiii ami ine p'-ope
A j h might v p..iin
,. ., , , . ' .,
chine it would Oo tor the 1'.
.
a. nut
pu;i.!
bosses
7. ' 1 m 'A. '.-( rt h'tt'cu . 'i;.
(('. m oij'ir'i- i' i!ini)'! : n! 1 r.i ...
' l',..nt.i.ii" t;n i "l' . '.." ( ir.irn
f. ,i-j,iht--t j ..'.. , 'vini .if .V.-
.'.i.i ) iiiiy -", l .in,) tmtj.t i-
tmii A'ii.-.i ifi. .'i'itli ( iirvf'ihi,
out iitt In Hi inh(iriut, ,111,1 tin a
ail, ii., lj lh m irr-ilir, irr iiirr'ul
tJWjilt .s".
Kememl er that tlm abovo is
7r
illi
ivioied from t lie ll.-niihliemi ( ':iM!iiilii'li
fi... , (U. j.
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,111 - .1 -lUUOllill V L'lllUlll let-.
. .
To Colored ItcpiiMicans.
The editor ol the Wii mingtut. .'. -.ill
is a colored rejiublican, who
-tltiligly opposes the attempt i t the
white republican leaders to sell out
... 1 .. 1 1 1 : ... ... 1 . . ...
"v 1 1 ' II"
ll.-l uoMies, i rom a receni issue 1 i
his paper we copy the following:
We spoke in our last issue abnt.l
the duty ot the colored voters ot tins
the "Old North St.,te," and in this
isue we attempt to t dlow it up. frr
w.j know it is lor the best interests
of all. Weare taxp iycrsol tl.eState,
and what concerns her prosperity
concerns us all. We want good gov
ernment; wo are sul j. el to tho laws
al,a l1 10 P"-' "'cm
As sin h, we shoiihi he ik-ep'y inter
esied in tho candhlatc who are run
tiing lor oflice. That tho cidorcd
peoplo havo some claim on their
otVu'crs no 0110 will deny; that we
wauled our leaders to get together
:tt the convention ( Uepubiican ) in
Kaleigh no one will deny. And ut
ter they not 1 licit! several eye wit-nes.-cs
admit that tl.e most able rep
rcscutalivcs ol our race, such as Hon.
i.,ac H. Smith, ol New lierne, and
,)tu.,.(j( w.o was in favor of a Uepub
lican ticket ami against lus.oii, were
not allowed to enter lhe caucus.
We say UL'uin that the so-called
Ilopiibiicun State convention met,
and our loaders ( iiegrue.-), two lo
one, were in lavor ot a straight l!o
publican ticket, but by tho over
ruling of such Pops and lusionisl
negro-haters as Messrs. liutler & Co ,
white men were put in tbo place ot
our colored leaders to represent dif
ferent counties that wero known to
bo lor a siraight ticket, and lin y
w,ju, p,,., would answer
agaisl ,. wi. We ask the tines-
lion: How many negro delegate
were there in tho so-called Wcpubli
can cofiveiilion in Kaleigh? I an
swer, nut one third of ll.e.n were
negroes. It was a w hile man's ion-
venlion, composod ot such men aai
Mr. liutler, who onco edited a paper
called the "Caucasian," and had as
its motto: "Pure lieinocracy; While
Supremacy." Mr. liutler & Co , who
are the purchasers ol the Uepubiican
party, have always been staunch
democrats, and opposed every move
ment that has ever been gotten up
to advance lhe cause ol tno Kepubl.
can party and negro. To prove what
wo have just said, take their ballot
system. They ( the Pops and fusion
ists) advocate tho Auslialian ballot
system. That means that eat I. man
that can't write his name shall and i
will not bo alinwed to voto. Young '
men ! old men ! will ynu, on the (III.
day ot November, go to tho polls and
ca.-t your ballot Im- any man or par-
ty who tells yon now and have told j
you from tho day their part- was or-
ganized that tho l.'epiiblieau party !
and all of its fullowoi's are t o.-ueni
'and thieves? These very men that
j are fusing with the tail end of tl 0
! Democratic party are the ones that
, tried to onrMin..- a wnilo man's Ko-
publican league in 1S8S to c-ct clour
y 01 1110 negro, ami tno low net-roes
(which arc very lew) who have lused
wiih them, know the above to be
! facts, but because they have bien
; pioiniseu a place at the pn; counter
i limy iiave consented to sell Ihoir
brother tor a mess ol pottage. In
c inclusion, 1 would say that 3 our
i vote is a public trust, an I with it
you are cxpci led to protect public
on d. and down the in'trro hating,
IVpuli.-t Insed ticket .it tl
10 coming
; clcci 1011, anil he who does otherwisO
; t'M'l I M Ml , ft (Ml ItC WHO tllH'S
by our cites Heartless ami recks
I less otlii-ers, such as the I'oiii.li-t-
j fused iicru haters, operate against
the putil c tfooil. We havo two
classes oi citi.'iis, viz: 1 he intelli
gent c!as aud the .Literal!', law
-iisrespociing 1 lass. The Iti-t liaun d
class are lhe men that bel iiiif to Ihu
ruiiiii.-t lu.-ed party, who, in the
d.is ot nld, yea, thirty years ii'ii,
l.-ed lo Visit the piiacelul liomeM ol
oar lathers aud mothers and patrol,
Pranv. Ok ahomi, O. t lili A ter- vti. woma.k. it. 11. 11
..bo d 1. 1 w u.ghi h.t-ec Mo-a.VUIVIAUK A II AT IE 3
Ain-s Join s, a young iadi about j LAWYERS,
i wei.iy-i.ne vears ol iig-, 111., I Dun
liii'ti'. thiity lire years o'd, on a
I), lie. sli-.i l twenty unlet, noi Ih of here
teste: .l-.y. Mihs Jont- obraiue.) tho
i.i'lnoti 1 I when I he Che. olov sllii
was opeiie l in S pu-iiib.'t. l.sjl.i, and
had b'i'.ll a new home. T.io in n tiis
a..o s!u went to vi.t pari nts in Km
1.11s and Sam 15 1; leli jumped tile claim,
-111. t move 1 his ell'ects into Miss Jones'
limine.
She returned yesterday and fontul
her home occupied. She gave ordei s
for it to be vacated al once, which
IS. .tell n fusii to do. and t-be pull.-d
a n volv. r from under her apron ami
i; ein d tii o on liiii toil. Kartell re
t urni .i the tire, bill missed t he woman.
I'I'i'ce of her shots t.iok i-ll'. et in liar
t -li's ho ly, fiom tiie t fTect of which
ne w ill dm.
A Mini:; lit nut licpiililicaii.
I r in ll. 1. Ni'Wliorn Joiirmil,
O-c.r il. f-ipeiirs. of Ilii.lieil. Ite
p'.iblictiu eaudi'late fur lom.'i ess fiom
tLil iii-liiel, spoke ut J.tiueH City
last 1 1 iil t to a verv laryo erou'd.
main v 10 otdi. uioul;!. a lew whiles
,.. 1 I.. If .. .In .. I. .1 1 At cii'ii.' 'ini" an I 't-"r 1 will-.-11 -ll.-l i-f 1.-
v.e.e UIIM'd HI. He llllde a lint. ',,,,, mi, ,.,.,, n.nniui.' m.-I r. hi.-in ,111 1
straiuliloUl Hepiililieau speeeh--no two, j amis 1. 1 hum 1-.,
, l - .n 1)1 1 A liiin,i.i!r.e.. r niul O -inii.ii.ri. m
f 11 -noli for him nt all, and dei lured; o,t. u, is.u.
his emph'itie dt tei mination to remain 1
iu the field, and for no one else to!
belii ve t!h"i vise. !! matter wht. I
liports were eircnlate.l alioul Lie)
VI I ll : ;r .tw ul. He W "lit s. l .l as to tell
his fm. ills l.i vote for Liu. even if
1 hey heart! lie was dead, to vote for
him ns a compliment to his remains,
lie lie -Ian . I that if lhe Il'-publicans
vote for him be would be elected.
A Nli nuue lh atli.
At. Onslo'.v county col it spotldelit
of tbe NYicbi'iii ,1, initial Whs of a
strange accident. He sav.s : "While
C. ank Piitlgot and his wife were driv
ii.jjr along the rou.l a tree broke off
sinking I'r.u.k 011 tho bead, killing
him tiutl crippling his wife. After
tl.e tioe fell be got up walked around
the cut ami asked his wife if she was
hurt. Then lie ('idled for help, and
Jerry Itochels cauie. Frank told
him to get a blanket to put bis head
on and 'aid dowu, crossed his legs
and hands and said : (iood bye, I
am gone," and died within fifteen
uiiiailes.
Won't Vote for Nlioml.
Ircni il..' I'nJi'luH Ki wsnu l Oliacrvor.
A niiiuliur oi Wake county Kepub
lieans, both white mid colored, who
were supporters of Milliken before he
publixhed his withdrawal decline that
they will not smppnit Stroud, but will
voto fur Cooke. The probability is
that Cooke will land more of Milli
ken's men than Si road will, aud that
really Cooke will bo tho gainer b
Milbkeu's withdrawal.
Concord Times : The Uepubiican
ami Populist bossos who aro engineer
ing the fusion aro afraid to trust
each other. They are having trouble
now about the distribution of tickets.
Tho Pops, are afiaid to trust the
Itnps. aud tbo Heps, are afraid to
trust tho Pops. Kach thinks the
other will sell out if they get a
c'j.mco. '"When thicvos fall out
hone-t men get their dues.'' Hon
est men iu a I par' i s aro disgusted
with the mist rablo Confusiouists,
and if there wero six weeks more be
fore the election, the thing would fall
to pieces of its own rot tenuis-).
At Surry court lust wetk a woman
succeeded in obtaining a divorce
ami in five miuutes after Judge K tt
tlo signed tbo decree which gave her
freedom she was iu the Register of
Deeds office asking fur a marriage
license.
A Household Treasure.
1). W. Fuller, of Caunjohui ie. N.
Y., snyg that lie alums keeps Dr.
Kind's New Discovery in the house
and his family has always found the
very best r Milts follow its use ; thai
he would not bo without it, if pro
euiul.le. (j. A. Dykemati Drucgiet.
Cat.skill. N. Y., i-avs that i. King's
'o' Discovery is umloubtedly the
u'sl Coiif.'t remedy, that he has used
it in his family for eight yenrs, and
it has never failed to do all that is
claimed for it. Why not try artuio
dy hi long tried and tested,
I'ri'.l bottles free ut L II. Mer
ritt u Drug .Store, llegular nie TiDe. 1
Wilmington Review: Wilmington
and vicinity were tr.i.ied list ni.M i
to this hitr-jest (mil sto-m in the
,R,M .n!,lst,i l,t,.t tl.'
place. It came up about 1 1 HO and
wat piece. led and iicomp'tmed by 11 1
remarlo.hlecieel 1 icdn-nluv. Fortiori!.
l.'2()iiiiiiul.-nti,H hiilfi-ll iiml its full n
the roofi of the bou.-es was hko tar
ehi-h of coiitendmg armies.. The
t-o 1. id mi a tin roof was us much like
the o iji 10I1 as ainlhitig we have
ever hett'd. Stiunge to sa-', not a
great deal of duimme was done.
I Buck le 11 's ArnitM Nil I vi.
i T:ik Bi:st S.m.ve in the world for
Cits, lhui'ies. Hires, ITcers, Salt
i Kheil.i), Fever Sores, Tetter, Ch'ippe :
1 Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and a'
Skin Kruptions, 11ml positivciv run f
I'lh's, or no p iy leipiircd. It ingti'i
anteetl lo ejvp poifect salisfneliii.j 0'
money refunded. I'.ico '2") cents pc
box For sale by I i 11 Mkicui'I
' Fin 11 it 111 c.
j Special sales of plain ai d fni cy
Koi ke's for tbe next ten d iv In
Tlio.n 1- .M.ixweli, at ILiicieii. 1 .e
have JIM) all grades and st vhs
Their slock is full of ail kind- tod
sties of F.iriii! 111 e. mid will bo sold
at lioild.ii piiees. Three stores iiilcil
chock lull. Any and 1 vrrybody cut
be Milled out of tin 11 inimeli-c slock.
If iini need ai.s fu'iiiiureenll on
i IIOM s .V M l.XWKI.I,.
i "WKTTOZIID.
A lellnlilo itiitii who ran liirnltli l:l. own le.un
I" i':i v:is 1 liiiili.iiu c ur.iy.
1 A l'lriw sl.MiS ,v I.WN,
j Ojl. IS, l.-'.U. Inulitiii, N. C.
'I"I'.-It!).
I .lU'llIi' H.illM K !l!
hii I lima M"ii'l ii
in it ril.-.'
iiK'Mi li in: !
l'i-r. -il.
3 AND S VI.F, liV VI il I I'M u
t 1111 'T liT nf lhe S11 ji-Tl'-r i'-..i: i "r i'li.-i-l :itn
.-..Hilly. I will .-li II..' Hi-' 0 .i :, , ....
fut. . ITi-r l"l' Mill" I.. Ill- IHL'll. "I I'lll.T . ll.'
an n.'ii-i' i.-. t In I liif'-'i-.., N . c, 1 r.i-i.-f
.run! .Miiir ii it t w en i- .1 Ni-w Cm .-. i ' t -it.
On' liili'l-..I li.' r.-e larnil-. W. II. l i- l.uni, in I
iilll.'!.i'.ili!;ilt'!liC Mlf H: l.-fi'S. I lll! I li'.W
nwiii-i t.y .-...'eli 11 m-iiiv Tt'i iiifsi'i' ! h.
li. II. II n r. c.i. 1, ini!..-!... ..-!.
, Ocl.ili.T . 1S'.,.
S AMt S A I . i' P.Y VIi: TIT. ol
i nil . Ll.'i- .it 1 l.e Sn j, rt. .r .-"il l .-I 1 !i i'!..-i:r.
.'..illllv, I will. li.- II: -I IHIM'Vl In S.'Vi-ni.rr.
l-t :iu-t!ll Tl' I' ! r -:-!i- IC III 1 1 : li- : -1 - 1 1 I I-
id. 1. ,ni: ..( I in-' .t... N c . i.. il..- leal,. I.' i-l.-r.
11 h'.ii'..' .-111 1 . .1 111 II..' 1 1 1 1. H' . 'i .-'iir rt i.i-n in
eh urt iiti i'.-hii v. .rn.lt
l.Hiii' mei - ..il-.-, 11 l'i 11
i 1
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4, :rvi.
Ni s.M.I'. -- KY YIKITT.
ihi 1 '.Ii'i' ..: - ll 1 1. i-;..- .- ill" ..1 fi
HI
ll t.i-11 1 i ii'.l.- n.i 1 i..r ' :i li
1-, K'.M-I.'', 11 :i'M
1.. r. I'.i, il .- I l '
I. It -til;.. 1 I. .III. .111
tiinii,
Iim 11 l-y Mi
: tin' 1 .11. N .
1111 I I
I' 111 II
1 1 v l-i-.11
1.1 ' in-irs.
We have our Fall Stock of Undei ;
wear and n.e i ffeiing the follottinj- 1
spi.t 1 vij mkms - I
blisses K.'iibi .l Yesl, 15. l-JA a:. 1 ;
Ladies F.ilibed and Plain 'eu!, -'i ami 1
oO eenls. j
L lilies Wool Yist, r.t in K. .1 an.', j
V.'hilo. !
Men's Woolen Shirls a' "'.. anl si. i
Men's Merino Shins at "Jll. '1. " K Tj.- j
A full lino of Pants to match above
Also a full liuo of Infants Wool Yi rt. J
Our Diei.s Goods Stock is complete, j
O O
and cipecially our 1.'. .tod ). line-. 1
They me as goal as those sold else ,
where at 40e. and floe. ;
O O 1
Canton Flannel, Med and Whilu
Fianiiel. I
o o !
We urn doing a large Shoo Kusines.- '
now and we want to net! you '
your Fall Shoes.
We sell Oooil Shoes and t-ell them nt 1
a small profit. No bhod.ly goods.
WOQLLCDTT & SQH,
(11 Ktst Martin Slreet.) j
KALi'Jtill, N. C. i
HlH EST UMl
AND
LOW PIHCKS! !
j
You will find it to your interest ()
examine our complete slock ; we have ,
many bin gains which iiui-t be 11 pie ,
einted. We ('(Ter a eonip'ete line oi ;
elegant fall suits at p. ices that can- !
tiot he matched by any other house)
for Mime ijmiliiy of imiterinl, pufeet j
fit and woi kmanship. Fine all wool 1
Cheviot! iu black, blue and fancy
mixtincs, single 111. d brnistcd at our1
great special pi ice i'H '.IS, woitu
to .SI 4.
lioy'a clothing of fmey Cheviots,
Cnssimeris and Homespuns, well
well made and tiinuued, v.oith iji ;"' j
to t' (H, j
At $2.98 and $3.93. j
We offer tho largest aid uost
varied iiK-iort mei.t of j
ever pn st nted to tbe public, at p. ice
that defy competition.
tp nnvnnrv
ltd LU.Ul.iKl,
(Opposite rostolV'c.e),
Oct. '!", Ih'.)").
In
Poor
Health
means so much more than
you imagine serious and
fatal diseases result from
trilling ailments neglected.
Don't play with Nature's
greatest gift health.
If ynu are feeling
out of sorts, weak
and generally ex
hausted, nervovs,
have no appetite
and can't work,
begin at once tak
ing the rniut relia
ble strengthening
medicine, which is
Brown's Iron fiil
tera. A few bot
tles cure benefit
comes from the
very first dose '
uvn'i ttain your
ttrth, and It's
pleasant to take.
Cures
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
Neuralgia, Troubles,
Constipation, Bad Blood
Malaria, Nervous ailment 1
Women's complaints.
Oct only the c.enuine it has crossed red
lines on the wiapper.
All others are sub-
ciit.,i..e nil rpi'iiilnl Iwnir .hnm ul
will send set of fen Beautiful World's "I
Talr Ylaw and book free.
onni.1.1 f-Liet.i-.l ft D.I TIIIADK Un
rfV?s,aAj'ftaiakjv'
A4
THING MEW
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ELLIS, STONE &COS,
Di MZH.it Ui .V. C.
Tin (livatest Stork oi
:i)UICS UDDOH,
CARPETS,
niul tiftii'iiil Stook of
ever vt .-! 1 1 w u in I'trt'linm,
a : . I at
PRICES LOWER
t Ins'i t i' r I :i'l'oi't' known.
v.-'-ill ofil'Tsliy mail will
!i'i civo i!o!iiit iittfitt ion.
Sep. 21. IS'.H.
c. f. & y. v. uiini,"
JOHN OILL. ItK.nvKi;.
Co.! Jersed Schodule.
In i licet Sep'. liUll-, lhbi.
n;i v
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l..'.i. T i.i ii. in. Wiiiiiii-i.-ii. ri lvi', i i. m.
in-.; : Hvi'ti.i iiii', i.iin", 4.1,1 "
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I.- e. Ill .ili''lil .'pi, ' 1 Hi '
ti,.ii Mi. Airy. ' V U n. in.
Nn!', l!l It IP CONXfOTIOXS.
T! ,.lm N.-. '1 nli-l I .-..nli'H'l M rity.'l rvltli'.funr
il li on list- A'l uiiii' i'.'ii-i l.t . ii.r nil i.iiirt
-.-th..:i,l li-i. 'li.iiii N... i-..iiii.'.-i in SHtif.ird
Hi h 111.' : a!'.':il-. Air l.ltii,l Ni.rlh uml hfiulll
l",.l'l, Uli'I ll liii'i'llrlnilii b.Ii iIim 1; l . li rii. ll. I ,
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v.i phi Ii.t.' Willi I hi- N..-I..lli a Ui'.i'll II. II. tir
ii . , i, .il.-'ii. 'I ruin N.i. li'. -..i. ii. -.'is iii mmiI.im'U
hi Ii h" V ii. -ik .1: .iitu II 1; 1...- li-Mii"lii'aliU
nil i . . 1 1 . Ii hi:. I tt'9i.
siit rn r.orMi c iNM ein xs.
Tl.iill 1 .' till .1' WhIiiu'. I'jiii' Willi lh
N. i ... i. Ac w. -u i ii ii l; ...r K...111 .ki'i:.lnliH..nis
.V I- h ,: i W .- . nil I al Oi l'. nilni ,i wi ll llir Itli'li
ii. i l'ie. villi- i: il N . . Hi nn.l s.'in.i ll.. iiml,
an l .c ,-,uil..r.l Willi Hi.' s.',il.,.iu . Air l ino li.p
I:-iii'i.')i mi-, .t'tiniii nn.l hi. i.li.iH N..rili on.
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ii. II :i'i ill In - i. ri hlllr-l.'d, III. ki-"li villi', Hll.l
i. li ' 1' rl I . J. .11.-.. '. li. lil No. :l it lllll--l. Hi Mlim
i. -ii unit ii..' -t-.c ''ini Air Lino l..t' Cli.irl..tlti, At
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i
i A course ot' tliiity hctuivs in
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