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"Mr. "Watson' explained what a. vote imptiea aod how the 300,000 voters fbf ' North Carolina my record- their-wishes and rob scribe to one of two or three theories by selecting representatives' ?he primaries who nominate leaders of their persuasion.1 Di-i a He declared that be; stood, -on the State platform-nevery plank. He then eaid that North Carolina had enjoved good government v under Democratic administrations. ;1r - Then he left the Stale without touching' an issue and x proceeded to the discussion of ; national affairs. Without his naming the president we understood his reflection of oot standing by the platform on ; which somebody 'was elected to mean Mr. Cleveland(we are sorryto say), V He said Mr. Whitney, ho had grown rich tnrbugh the oil trust, had forced Mr. Cleveland, on the party in 1892 and now'he w8 in the side show of the gold standartl Dem ocrats that were organzin without I V '- the hope of eleotibgf: their nominees but only to help to defeat Bryan and elect Mcriinley; that he; had heard some of these4 men-say" they would vote for McKinley. Does not the organization of the gold standard Democracy thn take these same, ones fromf McKmley? He said of the great rlnaLciair question, that the Creator had placed gold and silver side byf8ide in the earth - i! . - . . at the ratio of about 16 to 11, that tbat had been- about the ratio for four thousand vears; that silver had flowed from the United States to Prance while the French ratio was 15 to 1; that the demonetization of silver in '73 wes done clandestinely, that the newspapers' said nothing about it; that the United States, M Mexico and' Central; America; pro doced tbree-fonrths of the silver of the world and that England bujs most of it at 53 cents per dollar's worth and buys Indian, Russian and Argentine wheat at. foil .value lor the silver dollar, refusing' to buy from the American farmer and theref ore'depreesing him acd atimu lating wheat growing elsewhere be cause she could dictate our finances; that England, France and Germany ridiculed the effort of the United States trying to get them to Help us to double the price of xwirjiwhej with international bi metalishx; that the effect on wheat was the same as that of cotton and other things. On the tariff he first explained very briefly, and limitedly what it is and bow it works to the advantage of a few. He said that goods could not the stripped into onr porta cn ttc count of;the tariff; that trneta had raided the price of nails so high that foreign shippers conld'pay the taiiff and fih)2 naib Inat a profit and that the American nail was sold to . other ponptmst a greatly, red need price; that thexcesent tariff is the bights t we erer had except the MKinlej tariff. He&d not tell-that it iad josted differently and to the ad van tage of the toconon people instead of to the rich ej the llcEinjey bill had it9 etor did be tell how hard Mr. Wihson iried to bzve it better - and how llr.- Cleveland strained his friendly relations with congressmen toTMbf bni iettcrkape;and tbat the tariff reforo - advocates did not have a fair wording majority.- On the income-taxhe jsaid one member of the court' JiadVchanged his views in about six weeks; and that while ne' Mr. jWatibn was credited with honesty where he was known, he "knowi well that if ne were to cnange ma opuu, " Bv short a time where $60,000,000 were n foived the people woutu gaj, No matter hat Watson has been here- oforeVhe is a tnief now." He said we (?) intend to remact an income tax law and try it again. M ' ! ' 77 He dwelt at large on trusts and combines and the. immense wealth accumulated by individuals thereby; that we neverheard of trusts until 1890. We thought Mr; BiaWsaid in 1883, Trusis , are largely, private concerns , with which ? the govern ment has little to do." The speak- er also seemed to forget that ope bt MrJ Cleveland's strong points against the. high tariff was , that it btgets trusts and combines. I He then aweft at length on the evils of combines as it affects . the tobacco raiBing' and, manufacturing in North Carolina and especially around Winston, and that his oppo sition to the trusts made strong com binations; against his nomination and many falsehoods against hie lie urged that 'if people did not have confidence in him they shonld not vote for him,' seeming to forget that in the nomkee we are voting for the principles involved, as much, or more, than the man. He said Mr. Hussell would not meet him in joint canyasE; that he and Mr. Guthrie would canvass to gether but they stood alike ' on all issues and that it would bo to Rus sell's interests for himself and Guths rie to exhaust themselves - against each other while Mr. Hussell would carry off the prize; that 'he and Mr. Guthrie had no issue between them and that he knew no way for the people to decide between them but for them to . stand up together on the same platform and let the pec pie decide in favor of the betlook ing man and that he believed that Mr. Guihrie was -the better looking from haying had less of the hard ships of life to neeC- ' ' ',M He deplored mos touchingly and eloquently the evil of a three corn ered electoral contest in the , State by which the electoral vote of the State might go for McKmley while a large majority of the State would favor the election of Bryan. He suggested no way out of it and we could not gather whether he is in favor of fusion or whether he ex pects the Populists to yield Mr. Tom Watson. Reduced Railroad Sates. Reduced rates have been author ized for the following occasions: Account 4th Annual Exhibition of- the Oriental Industrial Stock. Frnit and Agricnltnral Fair New- berne, N. August 24 to 29, 1696. Tickets on sale to Newberne, N. ;C. and return at rate of our,, first-class fare. Tickets on ale 'August 22 to 28 inclusive, final limit August 31, 6. continuous passage in both directions. Fare for round trip $8.20. Fif teenth.annual;ncarapment , of the Bona or Veterans, ..Louisville, liy September s to II, 1896, for above occasion. 1 Tickets on sale ; at the rate of one limited ' first class fare for round trip $1700. Tickets on eale September 6 and 7. . Final limit J&pteraber15th inclusive. Annual meeting of the Concate nated Order of ? Hco Hoo, Nash, ville, TennV Sept., 9 96. 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