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r ' I a ;l a' if 1.3 (11 -4 ;1 stt i-U it. 111! THE STfiHDA RD. jrTirCROSS. Business Manager. Fkioay, Sei'Temueb 2S, 18S8. vitioxai. TiKi;r. Fon I'uksipext Grover Cleveland, Yon Yu il'i:;:siiK.vr Allen G. Tluirman. KT.ITE lr.MOC It ATli'TK lir.T. Yon (lovc.ixoi; : DANIKLaFOWLK. Fo li Ll E VTV.S A N T-( IIUNTOIi : THOMAS M. HOLT. For Secretary of State: WILLIAM L. SAT X DSIIS, of Orange County. For State Treasurer: DQXALD w. h.ux, of Wake Couuty. For State Auditor: GEORGE W. SAXPLKLIX, cf "Wayne Couuty. For Supt. o-f Fr.blic Jn.-triK-ticii: SIDNEY .M. FINGER, of Catawba County. For Attornev-Ginrr.il : THilODOKE F. DAYiloX, of Buncombe County. Associate Justices Supreme Court: JOSEl'II J. DAVIS, of Franklin Coai ty. JAMES E. SillirilEKP. of Washington County. ALI'1IUX0 C. AY til IV. of Lnike County. For rresideuiial Electors ai Large. ALFRED M. WAD DELL, of New Hanover County, i LrlDF.UlCK X. sTKUDVICK. of Orauge Count v. jcuai:. tvr all payn: to TliE Stanpakd tor stibsrription or ad- TIIK JOINT CAXYASK EMILD. The j.5hit-canvass is done. Judge l owle nu t Col. Dockery at Moi.res illela.;t Saturday and. in the words of the Charlotte Chronicle, "ran his adversary to earth m argument. ihe Democracy is safe. Jtid-ei lowk is to be Coi sr rat n la ted for the' laannor hi uhichhe iiK-t and I'MCIVVi-, I lie 11V 'ii!. iiCilll (IIMJM1C "oflice seeker," ene, tTo, that caw fr-.m place to place with a! mouth full of misrepresentation and inconsistent iierlinns. Judv' Eowlc, in his own inimitable wav. jictaivd in burning and comincini words the course that Dockery and his party had taken in the affairs of Nation and State, nr did he fail to remind the people, wherever I,,. went, of the dark elays jnst after t! v ar. r.,, , necanuittatea Were hsteiied to by fidlv 3,o. it) voters, and while I'.it kery was likened to with atten tion ana treated with proper coiiskl- vending must be paid to J. M.u"' cciumvci .igucuiuuaMa eu-t j a proportionate decrease in the pur-' tail, therefore. a- you cauvi'ss Cross, mana-iii- editor. If raid ImV neh l!U'e A1:,m. time. , chasi!lg value of vour farm products. ' tatc to look after the wome: otheru ise no acunt w ill be taken iJl T Madison and Jeffer- Ualeigh Standard of 1 ..!,., .,rtv , . ,,,... .i. ii iv . ; , ' uul L-:i-' " wise m adjusting' Tit, voting friend--, who havt I the pajmciu unless tuolledged i same moans to grow rich that oth. r lvVf-' ue t r-iir to in-mvv ir m . -n-V " , ,. ,, , i.. i.;., t,,..,. " -, i. iv,UutK U..K loaiMUge it t.. tostei come to mane.,). s e.-ta!e since ad- uuu , t'"i'"f ' li-u ,,x- -isweilas posMble our home nuiuufae- , .. r' '-eed. Clay said of two farmers ; nnv.lmt .,t ok, of th.M, ' ul rule, t'ns is a sp.-,-iii:an of 7 - ' "I' l,u::i "iai ia.t taJij Viih the people by re luc-' idmo;;-tu-the.inan-d. moeraiiccroud.iing their jiledes to rqcaf the" in-! Mr.M.l. M,tt,l;epub!ican can-ltenud rcxei.ue .ystem. lie an-. lidate for elector f,r the.-,. n-neH l.in.self us in fav,f of abd. ret Mii nt.b-o, l f l n , ihiiig the entire sv.-tc-m. Od I ne Mr I ( r M ii ' ' T 1 " 1 tir u.'U llat-f'ted 1 r u l"'''' tlt" i'emoeratk' saying the tvste-m must ivmaii;. IIt. 'jii'jii, i.'j riM'i' . i -r.r t i. u...i vieeior ior me same ells dneedthe gallant F.,wlv. intro - Below v.e give our rea-'t.-rs tJ,,. seeches of each a pulhh. d bv tie - ih i C mi t- -i ' "J - h, Charlotte Uiromde. we do this because our people v. ill h-ave the plea-nre of hearing a joint discussion bv the two candidate COL. IK.CKCIlY's.Sl'EKCir. Laiie- .ixi) Okxti.k.me.v : This us.-euson t.-niiinai. th 'Hit ("111- ave dntif ines. V.". vas. 1 think both o our ilut v in ma- r,. ...... li.- h. ive lilUJlil v lo ( d ih. ai a i cause jli.-tice! I ;ua j". of the fact that a w-rv ef-i jy tion of this va-: com'ov'.. f .'.;,,,!. are op,.,.,,,! , ls-1. :Mv 1 j.,,. l .onal fo. r.r enemies. .Kve'i nan, Hand ought p. I e free to iud.il,,- nis none -t on vie!na;. molestation. One of the -rf-i,..t ij debate in thi-camj.aig,. -. xw J he Ii. publn an party stands on this piosuou exactly wii,.-ie th- "h:.. party jtooil. led 1.;- the .:vat ( lav" the greatest man ,",f ... .-,'",...' i ' I 1111 -I lb-11 rv el,,. , i V a uaJbnn (lav prot.-ctna, big. ."vuv i ii ni.-mi . - -.- J ' 1 ' v ....ii J his government ha- to rai i nrn "'.ii u i.-gitiiij.-ne la poliiimli not let the I'.air hl.il pass. e . ' , ' ' jioucmiv uuu Muccreiv eiee irons UL" Ll!Iil ooe opiaiiu uiso. vueaei a teacner suouiu always te patient j coiiirover-ir. Yah h l v t : Although t;.-o:-v h-ei --'d the' 51:5 rtl,'jrtctl 'lti tno barh.tte ( 'lirou- of upholding'the Con.-titution and ' dam i"e ha been (bne to the bottom ! find ill1 'lvui!e in tll s;booS roo-n. ! dem.-nn him,-lf so ,., v.':' n t!,, i-eimblican-.do m,i want the iViaq bill ' itkt,he Ib-TW-ans, when in pow-j the laws according to their true in-. ,i to ti.f. ' f...tto i,',. ! This bas nnich to do with roducing i re.-pect ..f th- peo,i)e ...i , , , ' ' ! ..ca:;,e l hev diil . o- - t i 1 ' "'- l"iS3 the Blair bill. Now ; tent and meaning.' (tin,..ut to t.i, c,..to.? b, the good conduct amon the pupus. j -ther. Today L ltvu i U. i-a ! I th' Umh-Ik, t-l h And (norge Y. Stanton, now ,rrECT1,-0 c-,.0. tn-t i porsonallv: only dirt i, .... -iv-s a-,' ,!,. lv-;,!,,,t f,,,. ,,.! to i.a.i anything, .they mouth and : . , .. .v, . ,., ' .,1...-., ... . :rECTl.,u s.eil,.o..i..0xl. it.. In speltk;! 'rp,i..v i .V'.T.V ',' i,...- .. .. i.", :,; ';; ? ; ; .tlaiiu.r about tni bill merely v.lM''Viu ra!1("lll!!,'-!l11" v-OUw ,s to open, tne; Jn tius, asmn.l tiling else, keep "; 1 1 '!! 1'h v - ,; senate , , . , . - seal leader, siirned the leMslaiiv.. :il-1 fields are -ettin" white, and rins are 1 within your means. How mu-n : imimiii u u.iiinrs:tvi':irtiii'!sifti r h, ., -v...i. . ... v...-, .um .a-: oe as sweet to them ' ..u- m fi n.-it thnf n-..v. c,,-,..l c... ' to exnress vonr vi.-.v Vrr.,.vii 11 11 in r... 1 1; t .1 - ' " -' w'- -'i.iiv loo.-e r ne tu 'iii.i.hk i ,i, ..... , 1 . . . .. .. .... - . 1 - - . ""-cior, 't not often ocratic Party did. Wl.,,, " , i Y . .'" oi uie war; it never occur to vou that if vu.iLnim , rimanvd them vol, V: ,, VV- by the Sheriff. The 300,000,000 must be raised otherwise. The lie publican party's policy is to collect it on goods imported into this coun try. It was the policy of our fat hers, and it should continue forerer. The Democratic party opposes a tariff that protects American goods AVe say otherwise. Ye prefer our country to all others. Washington set the examples His second act as President was to sign a measure for the protection of American indutrv. James Madison iavored the same j policy, and so did Thomas Jefferson, j "very President has recognized this! as a cardinal principle, except old j Grover Cleveland, that whatever j .. revenue was necileil slionui no coi- I , , 1 , leeted on imports. James Bnrhamin signed the hill f(r the present tariff. about which my friend (Judge fowle) wails so tmtenv : ana it mi- neeu or more benefit to this republic than any otln r measure of political econ omy ever devised bv Congivss. The Repuhhcan partv savs that it is the dutv of Cognret-s in levying import jor.t because that is true:-' tarn? to so lav it as to protect Anicr-i Judge Fowle spoke with vehe ican industries and American far. mence against Col. Dockery's mis niers. repsenting Henry Clay, his (Judge The great Claw the leader of the i Fowl's) loved leader. lie said the Whig partv, was above all other statesmen, lie taught this one line of policy. That great but erratic genius Calhoun, greater intellectu ally, perhaps, than Clay, taught the policy that the South has unfortu nately followed ever since. The North ever true to the Dollar, took the advice of Clay. They have thereby grown immensely rich. Im mense fortunes have been ama-sed i directly under the intbn nce of this I protection tariff.. We, following Cal- j noun, are pool, i ne p:o ecne iai-i iff has been a source of all kinds of .. ;, i f ..., fi r'-r-"' iuvui.-lunM,.:.mi.i m ours, ht cause o our leiio'.ving the i policy of Calhoun, j I am opposed to the South's gu l ting on her knees to any section, or to any country, but whciM see one j section of this country prospering ! instead of folding our arm and siu ting in apathy, point to the norih j erners as a set of infernal rascals and ! Yankees. I say let us go and do ! likewise. Look at those whilom j sterile hills of New England. I'p there every rivulet and creek is made ; to turn the wheels of bv manu-i fact urc ine people tjieie au aine. 1 ' Many have piyerity and content-; ttnent. Tlu-v have inagnitlceiit vt-1 tages for the laborers, and well-; equipped felioc. l houses no every , hid. All there is property and 1 happiness i ne land ot those bleak sterile hills is today worth from v:.rt';t right to cru!i agriculture to jr-oo per acre, the census oi lU shows our land in this genial 1 climate, with its fertile soii. and splendid wateryuvver. is only valued i e ......... -v- i at ironic, toe. per acre. -n ' that tile one who raised but one crop ; 1 and bought his hetmesupplies. would ' -, ;,.-, i .i' . ' ' iiiuiiueit I'Wi ii t ii. i a l lie Hi a 1 1 ; Iwho raises his own home subplie-s. 1 As with a family so with a nation, it is sam tnat tlie taritt U"es not leiieiit the laKrer. and vet the cvn- !,., ti... .1...... ; :s'.i shows that in New England the i . i. .. ;'; it., , ,, ,",,! L-;7. ;.. i... ..,,,. , ..; 'Vw laWti arc taken from th I ' " x Hi Ull A'illtl ItJU Willi I tJltil . . i"- - ' v,n oiuni.iuVlUlH.-3 Ul LUUU ... .w 11 ill!" ! Tt !'llll.il' iv ,.. . raised the price of then y. ... , paid for egirs, butter and the like, than all the cotton in America brings. Yet you buy cverythia;: in housvhuld article today cheajfe'r than ever befor- in the connirv ". i,: , .... 'i i. . c ' i " i.l;t"i. J here are lew lmj-oneo ; ' not fi-el tl iui-u lit Jinil'll, lil.ie utl tarilT at all -e-ri laps ; wiil pay for: 'one inoiiumu oonars i ue iuijiorieu .iroous USeit eac-ii ! vear in Iredell. It "is imt taril: but ' !.,. i.:..i. ...i. . .... . 11 .1. : . . i , I ,.,r.l I n.i'.uiai iviuiai; liieil UiM-; OHI Ol ! three mi'lions a vear from o mi r Mate ! that makes von poor, bv taking the money out oi tlie tate. ( '!. Dockerv then dwelt at length ..i. ..n.. . . ... i. . , , - . ! -ays tliere u no jnst comjilaiiit of 'the burdens of the svstein. Yull 1 1'eople may -ulier and burdened ! ' ' ,,'','cr V-V ,llKl ' ; has heard no complaint ! My competitor well savs the Mi I bill oilers great relief." Yes t o ji, out rover v leveiaiiel savs he Milis th,- i I'einpeiatic House did uife-r relief in a mil that they knew could never pass the Jr'tnate, in its assault of the indusiric-s of this country. "We don't propose to tambcr and' tinker .i . "uii ine lnitrn;:! revcliU SVstem I but to v. ioe it out entirely. I Col. Do-kcrv el'.sed with an effort! a- pas..u the hill in three Con givs-es. t!,(.. l)cn:i..cr;:tic House has killed it ea. h time. Col. iJockery wa listened to ihi'ougiiout wilh the cio.-i -t atieii tionr, never being interrupted by 'vn ii'p!aiise,. When he sat down iiieiv was not even a murmur of ap- I'.ovai irom Iih own party friends. u ho v. re m the smallest kind minority. .M'lH.K Vnvi.L's Si -IjKi'jt. V. e are not running for Governor of any New Kn.-li.h State but of .North (aroli,:a1auHite ,. ani e,. laughten. and t here t. . , ... .... . -'"-le.m 01 laihing 10 vou a!out I!!;itters in MassaehiTsett;. I .h.11 ,i 11 1 r.4-t voim. 4;,... 4 l . ; t "UU ULlfllllllll III K()!tli lTi 1 ... ' ! ..OV.' 1 li... I . ' " : .. . i . . i i .... ....... ll.-. 1....! w.i.l ... l ..,,.i, ! l. ......... l i .:. . i i l, . I. ....... l 1 1 ..l ... - l i . . . , . . . . '. l ceived the State from the Republi cans, everything, as you well know, was wreck and ruin. The State road was almost in a state of coliapse. It was moribund. That road is now nearly out af debt, and when it gets out of debt the State will have $3,000,000 of its stock paving 8 percent, interest, al most suincient to run the current expenses of the State. The Demo cratic party has reduced State taxes i from 80 to 20 cent on the $100. I , , - i . .. 1 Ue now have the lowest taxes oi any State except Texas, The Democratic yarty built the Asylum at Morganton, and it also built an asvlum ai Goldsboro for the 1 1 1 I . . ' 1 i. 1 ... i." 1 eoioieu insane, n mini a ueiu mm I 'him asylum at Raleigh for colored : people- This we have done in spite ot the. tact that the colored people nave always voted against us, ami propose to do so now. .liven Col. Do :v will admit that a North Carolina bond is above par. Does Hie want to turn the Democratic partv only time he ever cried in his life over a political event, was when he was a lad, a stage driver brought the news to his little home village that New York had gone against Clay. Could Henry Clay speak today, he would say: "Cod speed you Daniel G. Fowle in your efforts to have me rightly tin dors to nl ." I lav said there were three "Teat i tb.it n,..d..d f.wh.rin. m'thisi country. Whenever one should be i unduly fork-red at the expense of either of the others, ruin would sure- jv follow The three iters are 1 , -uiiis ,u.-, oniTiieice. .iau aracture ana .rrt- cullure. J he I'ejnoc'iatic partv is nor oppiA-ed to manufacture. In lfH( when I was years of ; 'age. mv h-.arr swelled with pride to I coin our pom the American tlag ' ihing from nearly everv vessel. The American Hag then ted from j per cent. the wot h I the marine How is i r'nnii'.i'ei hi tottav that on iv H per cent of l!ie world's ' ; ll i ii .;n ,r l'. ... t I 1... .I.iiv .ni.l c 1 1 1 1 'I' ii i.' 'a .c i il i ,ii itnu -ll 1 1 'f . Win iv siv VfS-,.' I'.-n-iii il niir (Lit- then. on!v one carries it how. 'j-;, iv:-.!r U di!. t. r!,. ? f.Mi..r',iur : manufacture t, th' t . tir.-Pieiit ..f eonnueecv. Up to ".;; there had i,.v,j m..lrr thecotr.merceof of IVm- oeratio io;icy !(:: per cent. i;;eivae n a-ricultur.il products; vet riuv 1KI tlK. War in anv ten vears thei lieen an increase of !i iwr e, it Is for mir. nf-.etm-.. v Vltlnnigh it is true. a? Dockei avs. some articles re cjiejiper n t ei-r. ll is : -h mk. , i,;..!, i... f -,,.,! , ,(.i x . that there has beeti twice as In- !,..-; y, T , T. , .,, . , , ImL'e lonle then ill;i;lratei n ...... t i g . , I t " f i - V a . llu' f u fanner iu, h s-veral sms. - vu "tlL ' "UMne. except tlie oniiire.-t. Jl- wanted to be a man- nfaeturer. The bovs wanted to .f..,.,,,, ti, . i i . help the youngest brother, so they r-t on airreed that until he could uvi in iii.iiniiauuiu iliev tl pav .'Vd pav i I .1 , . ? CAPrns 111 u laimly . Itcr j La i vi:i(r,r v 1 j u-urt ,. , .1 . ..... . ! much aw the brothers and father put o-e;i:ei, wnei en - n ineV eleciileil that hereafter the oiiio'est . uid nav his own ivin" -vii.'ii-. Xoiv. (VL Dockerv uud the iVpnb- lieans would dveideoiherwi: we th.nk the munnfactt.ru:- son iias nal bis i , ui.ia-i miMnos losterc, ia:-j of th' household, ' " ovenailcnt s e.yi,,.Hvs. i i. ).!,. i In regard to tlie internal 'revenue, Col. hockerv drove Imnie the fact ' i.- . , . ! u:.u uie I'cmocrauc jtariy mm gone, a jii" v. a - lowrus r-neaiir.2' le system, in the Mills bill, a measure which tiie Republican Senate w-y.ild ... " ii r.:i--- b.-e:i!.f. it ti-i.-il ..,i;..i I ...... ,1. .....v., iV It'.ltli3l the tan it in the interest, of th.. " -o.-uii.ei oippiause ). not ue imajrineU. '!,.i57 . Fui,c i51 all!,it This is the partv that now asks ! t'!' Col. )ock; you lo tha 1 u,- t lK,uo ! t that 1 11 ' - u.noei J,0UJ woith , 'f -led goods in a year, lie of j ,Jf to Ti. Think of your moth- j -''- dcmonstmcel that in theer,of your wiv and daughters, ca.-e t.l the t:K!tt f t. t;ir wroil mfi.: . . tne treasury. Vtlnle m the case of ! ! lorli !.... ....4 .1. . i' oi me iit. v. col jnio ine ireas-; ury. While in the case of buying i American goods the extra protit I which the tariff enabled the manu-! r a .i . i..cuirei to cnarge, goes into the """-'c-- " tin: liiiliiuiiieilliei, uuu I .i not into the laborers' iK--kft' -nis (Vib I Dockery would have them believe, j Rich or poor, men pay the market j price for hit or. It is not governed ; i liV llist tl ItlrlLt.i hilt iv P. .it li.i .-.1. i "-.."v.-j ui.,. m. van lat,or tor. reg&ra to the llair bill it is : known of all men that just, as j sidy will bri be a free, but poor pto- ji,.u.11(, uiuii hi power. Ihe lemocrati" j .hit form en-' 7-."".' ". u j v,..us u B.i-..i p.u i e.i. a,., niu-rnai revenue, ; .niu j ic.-iueiu " levehiml heartiiv en-; . OoleS that hill. Does that look as : if tl Deinocralie oartv is riot fiitli-i ful isi it Wb-n p eiges : Applause. . -eh once and Senator; ij . . - , ... . . - , ; menv : ii t ii iiii-:i t.i r... no-nrr i v. : 1 f. ., ,V i V V . , i TJt . L ' ,n .ii ii i.i ue. ; The leiiuliliein o.,v- in tlie ; ! t..,.,...i. I V s tlR ; ... , . I.. . 1 n 1 1 , . - . - - ... : v t-v mi iv!.; I-.- , v'.Je ...iii lueeemi lien vour muises are ; on whtKv totuiy cents a pi- denied them merely because then W no lil'c. .i-1'..i.u-l H V ...111 .. . . : uu., auu u eruuiige in uie ffOOU neon tna io nn.-lr. J..-..,..,;:,. - w "v" . " vielx1ui;eicolor3 county government thus making our white woman school teachers sub ject to negro examiners. THE REJOIXDERS. Each speaker had twenty minutes for rejoinder. Col. Dockery de voted his time to trying to prove that the negro had had more favors from Democrats than from Republi cans; and he floundered sadly in an effort to paddle the negro on the Democrats. Judge Fowle closed in a beautiful peroration on liberty, in which he glowingly pictured the dark days of reconstruction with North Caro lina at present. Wlioti h. fifn.-rl Iho .-nmLinse and i T 0 . 0f .... enthusiastic (ll.nnn:r,.:lfin,, roi TWkerv at i ()UCe took hU departure, while Ijj. Fowle stood on the edge of the platform and shook the hands of three thousand enthusiastic Ucmo crats. I IT THE SAME I A KTY? The State Chronicle in its last issue savs that "there is a genera tion of voters in North Carolina who can scarcely appreciate the im mense debt of gratitude the . people of the State owe to the Democratic party for it3 manly stand during the days of Reconstruction."' The Chronicle devotes this editorial to that generation, '"The Young Vo ters." One of the Standard editors can voi:b for the assertions contained in the Chronicle's resume of the scenes enacted during those dark i , ., . , . davs. he beiiir then a re-ident of, i .1 .-i. i . .1 : l : : .. ' i its iU-golten power, resorted to "in-; suit and brute force to gain its ends." . r .mlv wviv tli. in,-n who run-! sc.iolltiou,iv ?orvul ,iK.ir State du- : ..: .1. . . . : : i .... i l ing ine eiwi Mi ne iiupi itoueti aim .i .. . l .. :.!. .1 ....!. !.... ccu 1 11 1 ruieu''1 1 niui oeiiio, urn their mothers, wives, sisters, am ,l ,n.rht..:v whim iiKiilt,., bv :idvi.-o siu-h as the fidlowmg given to the iHower--ot ta;s corrupt parly : ; "Hut wherever von work, ilon'ti torget to go among the women. Go"after "tin? women then. And don't hesitate to throw vortr arm around their necks now ana not ,lK'n whe.i their nusbanas are around and give tlum a good Thev will like it. H experience with female r.-bs i that with all their sins they have a amount of human nature, and vast nly want to have it appreciated to be the most loviugcivatuies imaginable. cahr.vags and carpet baggers, dou'i tlu the schttnif.jt ot .North ( arolina repnb-. licanism when in power. The . p , i , , i . i - . w.ta . , v ,;V...., a leader m the kadin- lNpuolican ; i:v ,, i..;. ,,. i, ! . ... ,. . . .. , , ... ... ... . , ! puuiicauoii ci mis ee.itoriai, j.mo peti the State. We cannot for a moment think I i lint I here i :i w !:if i.TO 1, :i u ,'t.. iivin in nfl i VliViyyVM who has a heart that 1 t to power a! Willi i l i INUM,. MT.ini 1:U',.V wit'1 ilu '1 11 principle and sncil a reeort! ; 1 j arly whese lead- ( j .... i ' r i...., .. .. . .. i !.aul ,awv,OU';,K ,or 11 cout,m,at,ou Ity W.iose lead.ngj J"ial advocated gro- insult to; t aroluia s lair elan -liters ; a jKirty ; . : : . i i i ..i i : citizens ithont under martial ' " 1 lim!t"r 'martial law a law-abidin.?1 peotile. Many of our voun- iM-oile! ... . , . . . ' .. 1 . will ask, '-I'ould these tilings have k.,.v" v ,o,. ;f ..n uil.J'l It l-T cill true. ! j The villainy and rascality f the i rauicai pariv U'lrinir tnose lark 1 - Ulavs. as uttered by iL leaders can- j i ..i n 1 . i r .. aa;iaooe no uu not ior i moment forget that the standard bearers of i , ,. , ,. , tUc '"T1111-"111 1)' ty, were j staunch supporters of Uepublieanism ' then. Oliver II. Dockery was then j ;a Republican, Judge b'ussell was in-d said in S" : '-The pretension that iiny person or class mav be prevented from re- ....fl.w, .r . 1...-. 1 1 .Tunny uu a jiiiuiie pia.". v nose uoors are open to all but them, and 'denied j to them only on account of color or race, will not be tolerated bv anv ; dress, one paragi aj-h of which is: "jii n never ovcur to gentlvnien of clucation. you. ".rop, ve rtv nd aim tnaracrer to vou. ve men especnilly ve women who received anvthin tl'om l !-..". ..v. : vd ri-onle but .o-i -r-i L-ia.t!...-. ...! I ii-,,t..r.ti.... ,t;o T,. i ! that these ;.M.i.i.u.,.1. , um a li-.H-i umn I'MII ' ii' . vi ue c 11 r 10 vou wrv bi.,1 l. . .. ;n; - ... ..i...... - . -..v., ... ..v .iiiiiu it oiee i i ;.. . ... .. .n ...i . . . - w 111 nwl ,:e lls .Vo" do ' 1 hat I hev ' 'ut '-filling to .tarve, whife llev are vvi iior t. -..r.- i..,- 1. ...... ,1 v nt r if . Ibd u ever occur to you that re-; - . .uiifu s .v 'i'f 11 vt 11 limri that the shall have no shelter, they may determine that you shall have no shelter?" And in conclusion let us say, with a Third party in the field, a party with one idea, that of the suppression of the whisky traffic, can you, as white men, a3 free men, when you know there rs not a ghost of a chance for this Third party (it matters not how honest their ntent), can you risk anything in this campaign? It is simply a question, which will you have, Rad icalism and rascality as in the days of yore, or Democratic rule and honesty as at present. ''Choose ye between the two." EDITORIAL UKIEF.H. Whv is it, that the Prohibition Leader never abuses the Republican party? Its sure cranky, nnder-the-hide Republican nature, dare not speak evil of the source of its existence. We surrender our editorial space to the publication of the joint dis cussion, betweeu Judge Fowle and Col. Dockery, at Mooresville last Saturday. Morton loves Norln Carolina his suit against it. the State shows ! Hen Harrison lias no record. lie's ; done nothin" tor his country out side of his Chinese irlorw ,,. , . , , ., - wI,cro ,;5 ,he "1K'ad 1 alll,re' Dockerv, the "farmer." Is Walker a "Dead Failun too. his profession ? (lilun (irote K ems. , China Grove is still cn a bij; boom. I T . . . . , iv.vvivi.iiu'.mi;ouiuuil-l. three or four line new residences. xwo new stores erected una summer Nearly a whole family of colored children were seriously scalded a fnu- ,l,ivs t;..o i,v o i-f,oin f Ka; soap failing off the lire. One of the ,.!,;!. I.,.,, will ni nliolilf it.'n .. ,," W e learn that the Ilev. Paul Bar - iir.?M-, will move tin:; week into the xew ai.d cemmodious parscnago iu our mage. Oui" county campaign opens here nest Monday, Ulih. Good speakers will be present. We look for pretty hvc.y times trom this on till cftcr 'c1'-'!'' U e ludieed in lat w eek's St VNDAKp that Concord had shipped nearly 1300 chiekeiis daring the week. China Grove boat that. Mess. Wiufcofi'& Eddleman shipped about that number alone and there vere fuily as many more shi; ped by other pai ties, c claim to be the bi.ggest ii,t!fc l'biee in the state in the chick-! in trade. i In dis.iii . metids of instruc- I. I. Patterson and wife, of cm,,. we arti too libb, to foi-et that v.Jlage, are now on a tnn north. ,r.... -.r , , . . . Jirs. .ueviaiy oi ijcxincton. is ; now on a visit to her father, Mr. bdb'man, of this ilace. ti .. i --in r . mi i . j.ue iic:i.ii; oi cur via.igre ucs neen ''emni kabli- irooil this season! E. AMioniiirlo Dots. Times v.vc petting livelier. Stanley hrpreme corrt will con -Oct. vene at Albemarle Monday loth. L M h,lol at AnM.i:n.j,, I( wi I(robab!y last but six weeks. Mr. AV. If. Heine, is still con lined I o Ins room wit li fever but is slowlv improvir.;'. . , , , lr. C L. Clayton who has been in Kentnek" for ih arly three years ve turned last .Sunday to his father J Mr. Jamei Chiyton, on a visit f two j -A1 " On Snnday, Oct. 01 h. "Hurt Lay ton, ! weni to v;easar J'aruer s nousc to i ct some enlcr. It being Sunday , rurkcr refund to let him have the - -herpon Lavton, became ofteiulel and began tocurs'? and: ill)tlS0 r.,rUcl, Vixr:er anicHliatelv I went for hi;n and slashed him about j went to Ceasar J'arker's house to right. Tne case Inula hearing be-1 fe Ks(i. BoHtian ami in default of il.rii i ...i.. , o ;,a "l,"lu'""' "Mr. 1'ress Austin, who moved from 'bis place to Concord some time ago, nog returned, ami is Willi us agaiu. Tress is extra good blacksmith, and we j'.re g.ad ho found it to his inter est to move back to his okl &tand in Albeiaerle. E. ... T ... Sprinsville Hls. Late rains have washed the hot- toms of Coddle Creek and not only now running m. r .... . it i , .1 i.t iui uivia an.- j:i ui.iuuu. uouui : .1 r . 1 ine price or ute nagging, gome threaten to use shec-ting. other 1 1 lev alV "Oinn- TO trv WnOO OMrr.-riiirr t ' " i Chills are verv abundant in this - 1 t wnuu.. iti.v. cvjiiiu nic ii J iuiii:ei ill- nmnitr on. I Ci-..-...-. .. ...t i. t..ii :., f....r.: i. ...... fn - 1 ...,,! w iuii ii j u uuu vii eleveloned. j IV... - f t I : XL" 01 i-'r are etui m ; this community and some are very ! .1 . , , ,x . ' u.u.6eioii;, ee. .uiss una iiost is Vfrv u.,tll., I . S. TMIEES 111. - By iWflj Jas. P. Cook, v B. E. Harris, ' 1D1TOR3. Address all communications to the Editors of Teachers' Column. crn aiji. , A Ions: preface, is by no means, necessary. The editors have no other object in conducting' this col umn, than to aid the caus?of educa tion in this county by providing a common medium, through which the teachers, of both puMic and private schools, can excinatjje opin ions, discuss school matters and brim; about closer ties. Special attention will be given to all matters and subjects of direct in terest to the public schools. Teach ers, wishing employment, and corn mitteemen, desiring the services of teacheis, will be assisted without cost. K ports of school entertain -ments &c, will be. printed in this column, if short and of public inter est. Selcctionsfor the benefit and pleas ure of teachers, parents and chil dren will be piinted each week. Questions in the different branches will appear weekly, the solution of which the teachers of the county are earnestl' solicited to furnish answers and opinions. Any ques tion giving troub!e,&c, will be given us' ,. ., , . , , leeiimrthe n:ed of such a col- umn and believing that ihe teaca- j er3 of the county will join us in this common cause, we hope to make the I Teachero' column a pleasure and a profit. C.UAMMAK. 1. Ye require clothiuc in the sum mer to protect our bodies. The phrase "to protect" limits what ? 2. Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.-"What is "in"' and what 1 v , j Jitton do jou make of it ? ! . Are diagrams neccessary ? If not. is the method beneficial ? Tlie editor of the Deadwood ixiouiei at;uurucua,. I time hist Sunday. In , hour L, ...bea iato the about en office and j hi10ut.j ' -vYnai' the blazes are you fellows I doine ? IIow about about the news j fro.n Pr.n cf war ? ' j '-Wait news ?'' i '-Whv, all this about the Egyptian j :r:ny U-ing drowned in ihe Bed Sea. j Why, the gospel sharp up at thei ehureh wus telling about it jus j now, and not a word of it in this ! mornings pap.?r. liustie around, you fellows, ard get the facts, or the Snap Shot will get a beat on us. ! Look spry, there, and run an extra j edition, while I p it on the bulletin noaru : '.neat ig.isu victory m the Soudan.' . ... .: e :t..,-i . " , , ... , , . umrraaeti couni; v - scuoojs. oMfis are methods which have proven suc- cessfub' in n hijh degree in graded ;eitv schools must otten umlerso a must often uudergo , ., , .. , . . x, iteH'ieieel moa!Ue:'.uon 10 auipi uieiii to wants of our country schools. Of courso the fundamental underlayiner pifncijiles arc the same, but circum stances are entirely eliffercnt. It lias been a common criticism upon our institute instructors that their metho.'s are all ri-ht and proper for graded schools, but in country schools with their different environ-j '.nt-iits they can not bo npplied. There is often much truth in such; cirtieism, and our instructor of in - i stitutes should bear it in mind. West Ya., School Journal. i All habits arc- gathered by unseen degrees, As brooks m;ke virers, rivers make ' seas. John JJryden, 151-1 101. j What'o in a name ? that which we , p " "T,' ... w t.ui au.e. , , . Pe ?U S?. te: V,eml RS ,lf y0U kuew By any other name would ineil .Jlliia V 5l''il IV. ood terms wil'n your new that he tuic day may become your enemy. I have no eoelc providing specific i punishments for specific oUVmiccs. I I endeavor to make my pupils all j understand what I require of them ) aud why they should meet those re-1 liuirements, avoiding former com- j man els as far as possible. I am a ' firm believer in coiporal punish ! ment as a resort. Direct appeals to i the belf respect aud prido of tminbs ! are veiy potent agencies ior mitiga-j ting many of the annoyances of the' school-room ; but this life is loo! short to spend in waitim; for such ! appeals to take effect on" some pu pits. A. B Copeland. eau you auoiu 10 !av.- ejan vo ali'ortl one dollar a yeai ' If so. tain- one paper. Can't you tat. more V (Jan you a 011 thrc co. or six. or tor. 1-11 .1 i...'i 1 uuara : uon c go ueyomt yoiu , means. Having aecoied this point. von ilia linrl i!t.wi'.i. 1j 1...... this lie inn dp t.i ln fn: tl-.(.cf l?....'.i Una circles are heeombo' 'nm.nl.iv eall VOU Orf lOl 1.;,. ;:i.p i.in. n r,t , . J . ' I 1 - . J . - o- - - - - - w.. 0 . .v vn iv, or tnree, or more nun. n.o-w ami get t-v(. iniifi tJ- I - t access to moie iiian one i.ap.-r. lh not confine yo itself 1 o the -i-vs o - . . .. . . . . - ' t - i- -. one aiunor, or oi.e ueiyiihorbood, or , , t4 t ".v.'l,.;- J vui oiaio paper, even ir it 1 Contribute an coca is not Ine bct. ; .ion-..; article, and rrr tn l Don t be atraid ! Keep abreast cf your own St.itp.-l ! 'Journal of Education, ' J This Space is reserved for CAHHQHS & FETZER, who are so busy opening 1 1 their RflffiNSE STOCK that they::t:l. -. -, 0 could not mid time to write Out their ad- vertisement. It will appear next week. MllS. J. M. C!K); Heretofore lias lioon v.r - i HEADQUARTERS -FOR TIIE- Latest Styles. The Fall of 1888 finds with a larger stock than ever f HATS &B01ETS. Infant's Sacques, Hoods, Taiu O'Shanters, Sltirts, etc. for Lailies, "Misses and dren. A full lino (,f Pomj)ons, The im.st sidondid line c IRIIBIB OUSTS i w ever Shipiied to Concord j With an intent to jdenso fthe whole poojdo. :nnl tlierol.y j retain the foi iii'-i- vridiet. tin ! prices will he in nceordnnee j with the present stringency of the money market nnd nimli- ty taken into consideration. not below, any In fact she will not he undersold hv anv m ' ! With niativ thanks for for mer kindnesses. 1 am inspect -fullv. ft j Vc are now prepared to make yen isp-. i l-e pri. es, spot cash, cn. iDNODUOTiOHUC as veil ns other lines of our gcods i rcparatory- to making Speial Prices in our entire line of nierth.mdi-e We promised yon some timesiacc to make this reducti')n in case ym gave us your tra le, and we are gl-ni to thus publicly state that your increased pat ronage compels us to nnke good or. ; prom s ', so study yo ir riterest hve : aniiniiig our bargains. 'I o .m" City Trade i we thank you for your support, ard i you will find with us a general line of I COUNTRY PRODUCE ; country Hour, country bacon n:d ; choice fresh butter on ice. ; Thankfu'lv, :2c -U BELL & si MS, Agt's. NOTICE. ii iiiii (i j As administrator of John J. AHi 1 son, deceased, 1 will sell at public i sale on the premises, on tiie first i Monday m October, for assets to j pay debts of said deceased, a vahi ; able tract of land, containing hity acres, adjoining the lands of Stafford ! Goodman, John P. Allison and j Davis lirinniy. Terms of sale, : one thirtl cash, balance of -purchase money to be secuteel by goo I note ! at 8 percent interest, payable twelve I months after date. 1 T. Davis B-uMi.y, ! Adie.r. of J. J. Allison, dee d. ! Aug. 31, lvSbS.JL PEERLESS 'S DYES Do Tour Own Iyelnnr. nt Home. Tli y iil dye everythitig. Tiiry uro sold every The.e. Price IOC a i-iu-k e. 1 s.rj ltavenoequl for Streuglh,:llri!tlitt.eKs, Amount in Packages or for Fut.tni.-s of Color, or uun-iu iiuc Qiutlitirs. They do not crock or aiqut; iocoloia. Toi salebf For Bale at 12 FETZEE'S DRUG STORE, and D. P. JPHNSDN'S DRUG STORE. fins hi WM FEATfiERESi SO. I hi Ii ?. , I in At hi FARMERS' STORE, Si wit
The Standard (Concord, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 28, 1888, edition 1
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