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12 -r ' : 'flu Xi'.th: thnh2hK&y; vn of Alabmna. aiHljftat r: tfierse; vxMUrjUed Wjidomjn js or h ajidlieViocraticrclnl ttJf4LU iSous etervieir'shbutd pedkout Uuildf lieV pliftorur cCclatlug f 'byf ighO5T thtXl inaries liThjih projection,? . Sci to & -p3 ropxi e to it : F lb L is h jery ;F ki day eiectimi iir tne mest4on AT iO -C:jT? A ' YE.VRi "";'- ' - - " "" ' ' ' ' . ' . ' -' - . . overwhehnroffiv ruc0ecsrulTtb the Ur-" of tnrut re-4 WX UiroquUf, nnitjuou-tiwitw'fj tuiev uiat iuuatjioiiiitentjbaQuui expression inisummer tosejiu u.civi-ic.,iv-fujirrai, iiu-crg Honiara to li uiii3Sora T iie RWriDg;: iayv- is upiicus inucii e;;ui- ays c ly II 8 r - t "5r"Hs Senator Jafvis. In lS76 It is Senator Jania now when pulsed by fiiends . n vi Uerto nttend t he Srate -xGJivention i lla 1 oi g h -fin d nccept t he n o mi mr t'on for Lien t-Govonior, he afc - last ;oi isen ttjd avith flieae. worijs t ."in -Dot financially able to Jiiakeftli can; vacs of tiie tate. but Vanw will o ti i he Sene 'l will be Governor and will bf in line of promotion for t t iSenato where J --iiope some day too.' J;JiC thought, rho hoethat-inspired ,1'aplain Jarvis' then, impelled him as Governor, soI;KM(l him as Minister J leniporentiary siitl has dominated 1 iitor. of a far seeing, cautious, piu tie nr. fellow-oirizen. It shows the value of having a pur ocse in life and the necessity in any pnisiutof keeping the objective point eer in view. - - UsT mother man in North Carol iuzi - but Jarvis coidd brush aside tiie lex nun scripts of p3liUoal topography w hich has oohiiued ever since tv war, without creating a storm of in dignation. But so wise has ben his conduct in public office, so brave hiri advocacy of Democratic principles aud s true his uevurioa to ihe in. if rests and the mei. of Western " ,Kortli ('arolina thit they iatefuUy A.daituJUuutui-4htric. own. Ve hpe Governor Jarvis is now in touch wi h - tnc party on the silver question-. We ki'ow he i's .on the tantf. lie will make af able Senator and his home .people feel flattced by his promo tion and houe to be substantially re-' - iih inhered. jaior ty paidj; ;hoiest reiTitinDG mo erats Themeu vrho manipnlato it jire millionaires, and carejio thing for po li tica 1 pr i i? c 1 pies, a u di z z w an these -1 .- . 1 X r j I -.- j - ' - . "men the Louisiana iSenator? served Misspent on a farui, wherhe-Jahur -no tTs faTidiur2lre? westenrJeJi utor- ait tf uci! bly- Sketch of th9 17Sao5ti.lPnirbi4u Thoimis JortTan Jnr v is waa "Jburut 1n.f;iivishu rtr: Kin vv ttftd -fttili n.vSf fsr U.f-iianuary -t; uoaevHis jUUuccprfut iheppomttnntoor the w4ftArr"lif. on ftti'iii. wbHr under- pretence oL pi-otecfinf" the1 ed tor t He support o Uis tamy; apig JmpressnpDu otiiparty friencT&ils the great ody pf the'peopid aud Trepre- his cojlejgOUuUoo.wiis fofilinecf ff JKatfiefri seating fheir seutimeujs hy means of afloau Troin ft frieiMt-;fOr He;v is the vote: -; - graduattd, at'JiCindolplAMac Address of Minnesota D9mocrats.- Some time ago we mentioned the address of the Denfocratic Asocia tion of Minnesota, allegiug that the malignant andtreacheronsinfliu rices within the Democratic party are fighting the tarilf and athen reforms to which the larty is pledged. The address says: "Who are these Demo-. crats in name,r proteetionists in fact, who have - thug-brought dishono:- and shame on "ou r -great party These are the men, names fit to stand along side of Benedict Arjiold "in the an nals of oar coo d try,- Senator Calvin ;S. Brice, of Ohio, David B. ililr and Edward Murphy, of JSew. Yonr, ,7no. B. McFhorsoii and Jame3; Smith of Foim nc o ; n e t a x 34:4b Against 151. , " ' ' Tariff for revenue 3150 - X " -Against 1G'2 i ' Reieal of State Ban kCf'Z36d ' Aga.nst 23J). Free coinage of silver 3f70 :-. "Ajgainst 2215. -We call this ;i pretty sir jng-jiroet. In 'Alabama MrOites in -.ike .Huuso d Uepivsfm tan ves last sututuer jcrsook tiie party platform and vofetl-wii h Cleveland to dstioy tilvHv Ha wa represent! ng Uie. mach ine, tile . rich corpora: ions, :he city businessfsiiT i- meiii, so ealitid, iiuminl;'ul oX the i)iomptingo of Democratic .-principles mt pledges, ami deaf to tlmilemahd , and pleadings of the" plaiii honest producers ami deutors of his cohstit uencw H Ti teii to b-d r ing for the. liland -biH, our if: his eaud id acy ior the nom tout ion of Go v ernor it is a foregone conclusion jio that he wUlJbe defealel- bv- those : whoia he inisrepi-esenteif. The same ma; be said ot Mr; Bunn, of -North uolin and if ail the signs-do not fail Senator Kansom, powerfully en trenched iii patrouagn tho' he be; per .80iui iy loyed and honored as Iih is -for his former great and magnidcenV seryices to the Democratic parrv WUI. regret the part heplayed in that dramatic roll. -Biiteuppoie Senaj tor-liansoni were to say to the Dein ocrats of North Carolina : You vfe ted for Cleveland last yearauid now admit your mistake; you confess yoir were honestly deceived, I trusted h i m a li ttft.- longer than:you d id . in t he roulst of a tei rible panic causell as it was thought bv the -liuAphioiT ons Sherman bill tfhich.wasdenounc-4 ed by theemocratic: platforrif with the assr,rance:at the - Administration? thatfits repeal won Id but clear the: uectcs tor sqccessfuL legislation in 1 favor of ail Ver, I Tehictautlyrstood oy iiieoniet you - placed r in: power - At the first- oppdrtu nity - tbncsrease- bilver;coinaee I voted for-it. and:h4 petrayel me as hehad Vqu. -Let him' that is without -jBn- cast- the " first Collfge in lSUOaud in tke follmving. year entered- theOoii federate-:armv i as ii pn vn te. Lie soon became a krsr i iej.i Lena t ; i u . t he Etgjith North: - Ca j roHna Kegi men t.iind in i8fiJ-wa' promoted to acapTneyvbut oiiMuy 14; IStSi, liis-right aim was ''shatter ed by a. bullet and hcwas jtomjeifpj.i"t to' retire from the service - .lie "WasaT- inetn k r of-th e'S t a t o . Co n sti t u ti of m h Convnuon hi 18G.1T iucuu.h a irier .chafi t.- an l.-vh t le cu gaged , in " busi iitfss studied ; law; uiid wiisadnii ttedC to the bar. He berau to "practice iif lBo'8, an d ims a presideii traL eiecror in that y ;ar, vaslejecled "t6the JLe ihaii re. aial re cde -ted ir 18?0,Sl)e-- coming Speaker"of the-Tlousel - He was agau " president ial eleCrrjrA in 1B73, in 1875 -was a member of thf? S t a t e C o n s ti t u t i mail Co 1 1 v e ni i t nVa n d J ui t lie. loi towing .year ..jwas elected ue)CTip otkefrfuct-tKatiriis no ;iiinerforMjieessir v4h; emociou u lueretit-ecuoiis grounus tt)at4t makes u'luoitauol? ni us i Gorflinaii 'ouraturdayjd constables huvebeeij soff SnffV jnlfirngf 'whitzQo TTllSianiis gV- . 'iiifo doutfnoone Vu rJDoses't ki t3 Lioiiteitaiitoveri!uiruf tiua, in 179 - he became Governor -7--Ar - lv?I55:t-sv'i by tbtf-eliclrbnf fiowiior.Viici toJQSe- d:1 tlierlirnted Stales JSenate im in0ulM ISSOha.was" electeTlo the offieVIlF,?0 which he held ti? 1884..-11885 hT'1 elson Gaflfrey and Edward' Whit.l of XDjisiana, John Morgan arid 'Jaal' L. Pugh, of Alakauia. JThese" aifc tke men - th iVyear the masks 61 Democrats tliat theyinay tkfT- better betray-tmr cause, -bese are theywho have. wrought ikis marvelous chanire puttiug uht partyjn "thttittnlV rof ue feat and New Jersey, Arthur P. Gorman and N. Camden, of West Virginia,"; DbnT, -8to,n?'- hen "Jure-witk thec forgive me asyou wonld beVolvenVM sLbe QtolXo sayj'itlfe .people: "1VA, c,"f y -anu, tnose . who are nojrrjrowfiiilir standing - atp froniliimlwmifd flocV to' thafc?standrJ " "ir" ."-, -victory go' was appointed XTnitedStates "llinfe ljrypen'busiuepfi- rtec to Brazd jud-a-jYed asSimbttTH UjibV uiideru strict pmTitmtimr the "expirutiou of nis teVm, ?ukV1;1 i"f? -.. lit ike nome-in Grcenvilkv': ' iTSa-Scction Jv- ' -t'- si J- -TT, ,a-r.''" 'j-'ygr ' ""r f a.' T. . iiL. ;fIf the Deaiocrat8ot;easterjorth -There is not a purticle of occasion" for any feeling "between :The: eastern and.we8tern sections of tlie;taiteon-P' eastern man.to the wester;;senatpr-: .preciates-enjir-lywkerets V0vyrir f;o-"X5::rV ujju-axyu.aiiu rnose or otnerrpeople -uog.o. xi wfr uaa naavtue.rs lightest, kejremoved by the foHovJug-: ironi .noun ate mum 1U' the Wilmlgon;DjlfiirOT oLtli : "t??1?? Sl PXeniUtnaall-rt- ?jg4nst it;. Weiothanbey aiuu ocjvuu uavo cui& secQnq. senator hip sentere ndikVShokld at andhustct brea tintand-oibamirrt ;fc precedcutsl an 'adiibns -ofjtb ,oeyonuxae4t:ee Jargev: stock o&SATR:qROTvr. - 1VTCTS t -olf n rni -4. Kespectfullv ens-for-caskr - - l7 : -i- ' . , t juui izr iviua-onr onVinpTWafK:tf --wsnaagaioaffhtohTt L'3r" T :4r-- v-5- ---N
King’s Weekly (Greenville, N.C.)
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