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Vol. No. 2709 CONCOHL N. C. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27 1898 Whole No 11777 DR. McIVER'8 SPEECH. I the red man roamed over it ? Rml1 a -! 1 a era on1 rrnn rv1f Jnln POPULIST CONVENTION. XUronb dncatedWomanhood nnd tne price 01 lanu aDOUt It. wnl Taxatiwn. ; The late war showed the wond-. This has been an educational ers of intelligence. It has made feasting week in Cabarrus and the war to almost destroy itself. VERY : INTERESTING. Fusion Rejected By the Republicans Populists Leave Places All the Hame nominations Incomplete Pending Mr. Sims Speech. The Populist county convention climax was reached Friday when Through the public schools we met in the court house this August pr. Charles D Mclver, of the must reach the masses and upon 37th soon after 2 o'clock. State Normal, appeared on the the schools we must build up the Mr. 0 0 Goodman was made per manhood and the womanhood of m&nent chairman and Mr. Will H the land. , Heglar secretary. On motion the Nor will it do to depend upon conference committee was asked to u private schools. They will not make a report, whereupon Capt. J reach the people. MW Alexander read the report of But if you haye 16 good reasons conference with th Republican tor not possessing a desirable committee in which the latter de gx3jQT3000000 p remarks, tM ftnd tn0 firgt ig lack of money dined the proposition of the Popu X Stmie. The Institute sang that aspira tion of national pride, "America," after which Rev. J E Thompson rose, all filled with tho spirit of the occasion, and made some ap- proprite prefatory then read the First Psalm and you neea not mention the other liats for co-operation, whereupon a led the assembly m prayer. 15. We must have monev with motion prevailed to j proceed to the HriiiV . ' is&ass joexxxsoooocv: ONE LOT of Lawn worth 10 to go at 5 cents. Worth 25 to go at 15c Worth 15 to 0 at 8c. These are Remnants. mm urn y. X ft r i j - i yffl 6 T3r.Zr, wm.-mm 1 1 I . . . . , I T ft Ml 1 tl O f 1 ftTl fit ' ftAWinAV Q 11 VTTQTTrM hiiBervisor uuuniu voir unvixj wmcn to run tne scnoois. w B,OJv, introduced Dr. Mclver, who re- Taxes are cheap investments. oottoa eigher, register, of deeds, f erred to former occasions here of About $58 protects the lite and crk of thelsourt, member of the . . . T-.i a liWrnf0 rr,Q-n oA fo,; Ki8iaiure ana iwo commissioners W il 1 C Ll Ue Dall 1UUU auu iviu u "uu uuu uak xauiiijr c recollectionB. He went quickly lite time, and $63 per year pro- A motion was carried to leave the 'i i offices of sheriff, treasurer and one mm jj n i uLiutn mx.uuu nf u i uii ill 1 1 1 ! j i mi i v into tne arena oiu.mpiyuu- t ' . " 5r"j: commissioner to be filled by the ex. fender of female education as the w iuueu Ladies' Gowns 40 and 50 cents. Ladies' Chemise 20c. Ladies' Corset Covers 25c. Ladies' Drawers. We are going to sell them. feasible and only practical means of universal intelligence. He con- as a good investment. It is the easiest way for the people to edu- ecatiTe committee. For coroner Mr. D A Caldwell was nominated on second ballot. For surveyor Mr. Malcolm G Lentz received the unanimous vote. For cotton weicher Mr. H H r . yOU FTJBJfflSa THEFEEl' WE DO THS REiiT. That's all we ask joa to do f r- Dish the feet. A7e will Dot only do the rest but we will go it well for $2 50. dooooocoooot Nice Plaid Shirtwaists Worth 50 and 60 cents, To close out at 40 cents. 8 Wasted the limited opportunities w BDeaHnff . edncftt;0 for temale education in the State and not. aeainst tobaooo and cnmfl 10 vearsiaffo for white ladies i: v.. :r ' -l I ' , " w pus aB iuucu miu Black weder wa8 pominnted on third as compared wnn inose oi me the school fund as we do into the baUot- The nomination was made colored. It cost the former $25 tobacco and the liquor fund we onanimocia. per month to attend College would not need to plead for money For register of deeds Mr. J H while the latter enjoyed the op- for the schools. We can find the Moose was nominated on second portunities at Shaw, Scotia and way to pay the taxes for schools ballot, and on motion of bis closest Yi(x0On0Oi othfir like institutions at SG Der when wo !want them as badly as competitor, Harvev Dorton, the ""7 permonth. we Want me tobacco and tte nomination was made unanimous. (T&n flOIl & FctZCT The speaker declared his one llcluor- , Kor clerk of the court Dr. 8 A . , . . a a r We get enthused and rush into Grier was nominated on first ballot. MUgip, auBUiuiug miu auu r 47 - I tjtot- mm throa tnnnf ha naf na aa nnmmation was muro nnammnno theState. The State Normal was much a8 our 8chools for more than Mr-Sims then asked tor and re instituted and he was proud to fcen years n we could get en- ceived permission-to address the have been placed at its head but thused over the schools as we do convention pending which we prouder to see in the six years of over war the money would be went to press without being able to its lifa the ?rowth of the cause fnTtVinnminty Yf TinfhiniT nnm-1 announce tne results lor tne iegis ! We have everything in Oxfordi $ except jour feet Company. An on nee of satisfaction is worth a ton or taiir oatistaction goes with every pair of shoes we sell. - Respectfully, Dry Miller, Shoe Furnishers. till there is not room for the appli- pares in vital interest with the cants, though young ladies now education of our people, enter the Upiversity and Trinty, The speaker strongly urged Elizabeth College has come into local taxation as the great means existence, Statesville has a fine of increasing our school facilities and avowed his faith that Cabar- lature and commissioners. 4) I PERSONAL POINTERS. female school, Red Springs, in Robinson county, has a large school for young ladies, all rising recently to share the patronage and meet the demand. All these are but the beginning of the great growth of female education, which is to solve the problem of univer- rus would be in- line soon under the new law. The 7 townships that voted the tax are delighted with it. Many more will follow till all adopt it. The objection to voting taxes on account of tho negro is not good. Intelligence does not spoil sal education. How little educa- the negro. It spoils no one. It tional work the child gets from its commands better wages because it father and how much from the gives better service. Education mother. The educated woman cannot elevate4he negro above us. teaches all the children about her. V the low plain of ignorance he One forth of our people can't may equal us but the superiority read, many others do not read, of the anglo-saxon over all races pj;. , , . v v is the more marked when intelli- Lditors and teachers can t reach .,- m . i i gence prevails. 1 1 With low fare the the uneducated. Only the preach- " r, , , . , . . , J 1 thorough bred stock is at disad- ers and politicians can and their vantage, with good keeping it dis- powers are contracted. The tances all others, schools are the pioneer for all. The people are crowdin? into V .in " . j i i the towns whero schools are kept P. all the hindrances, the troub- up by taxation. They don't like lers, the enemies, ignorance is the to leave the schools though taxes greatest, It builds no railroads, are higher there.; . mi I ii tunnels, nor mountains, and scales cloLd Yt a very no walls ot difficnlty. ciimax of delight to the audience. He believed the day coming Col. Means, in neat phraseology, and hoped that after due time and Proposed a vote of thanks to the y.L'n u mi i. doctor, which was heartily given.' notice given it will come when no Rq camQ orward andthakfd the man may take the oath to. support assembly- for-its compliment but the constitution which he cannot hoped it felt a great obligation to read. him.which. he would have paid to rer Eoil on o which it stands. Wealth marks ucarolina" was sung and the In- the spot where intelligence dwell stitute occasion was numbered What was this land worth when with pleasant occasions past. Little Miss Ohla Brown re turned home from Charlotte this morning. Miss Mollie Barrier, ot Rowan Is what comes to those that use a Pine crnTty' T-today at tbe home f Fiber" Mattress. Cures coughs, colds and Mr. Jno. A Chne. -Mr. Jno. Leslie and family are is very beneficial to all lung and throat spending Sunday here at the home double. Highly recommended by medical of Mr. Leslie's mother. r t , , ; , . M 4A. ,r T. .n. fraternity. Cheaper than Patent Medicine Miss Mattie McDonald, of Char 17 lotte, arrived this morning to visit soft as hair and will not pack. Our Perfec- at the home of Capt. Charles Mc- TfrASft v ivnm voffinnorl nntcm -Attorney Luther Hartsell re- dOWn, ,kSOld With a guarantee," for SOlid turned home last night, after at. comfort, stands at the head of the list. Hair, tending court at Salisbury yester , , , , ... day. cotton, cotton and husk, straw and cotton M'ss Agness Moss wentto New- frOm a good common to the best mattress for ens tms morning, one wiuauena nlrrrn Tno-n1 You know that one third of your life is spent in bed the camp-meeting Grove tomorrow. at Hickory Messrs. Robt. ' Keesler and Jno. C Wadsworth went to Charlotte ttis morning to take in Fields minstrel tonight. ! JIX Ui ViuX VV UU Jl J CA V1UUU J V auuiw'w - . w Spring. We have at your command the Silver King, The Dutchess, the President, the National, "Raleigh," "Sweet -Prof. Orr, of Mecklenburg, who Rest,?' Morpheous" and -Solid Comfort." Pay your money has been spending several days at an -ae your choice. tne nome oi nis Dromer-in-iaw, ut. D G Caldwell, returned home this morning. Mrs. Gattis, of Goldsboro, Mrs. Williamson and daughter; Mits Emma,of Portsmouth,Va,and Mr.W I EddinB, of Charlotte, returned to their respective homes this (Satur day) morning, after spending sev eral days at the home of Mr. K L Craven. House Furqi8hing Goodsof "eveayj description, world without end. Come and 3ee. -
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