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The Democrat. By S. G. FfNLEY. Published every Friday at LlXCOLNTON, N. C, BY TlIEV LIN COLN Democrat Publishing Co. Subscription: fl.QC) pe'r year, strictly.ca5h in advance. Advertising Rates: One col umn. 1 year, $60.00; 1-2 column, $85.00; 1V4 column, $20.00; less thn 1-4 column, $5.00 per inch. From these rates there will be no deviation, i Entered at the Postoflice at Lincolnton, Jf. C, as Second-class Mail Matter. THURSDAY, OCT. 15, 1890. National Democratic Ticket. the last Legislature gave us ; while the Democratic Lejislatuies have always recoguized the name ot an honest poor man, as much as thai of a laud owijer. Which do you like best, that law that gives every man the same rights and privileges, or that- that gives the property owner more rights and privileges? MOTT'S CONVERSION. ' I due U on ll.o !r lint.' . wid- to ihrir - r.cord. H. id .How some people understood j On the money' qcritwn, theMn-!- Wit r'dijiou in mnii's cf Mott's speech in the court houe JipcaCer said that Jefferson, Jack- hat th D-mocraU would do luj Monday night.' It being the.mght ; eon a.d Benton Were ail gold-bugs, i the future, lut thr n damnt- le fore the Kobinson'a Circus in ; and tha Democratic party, byttiou in their record of yesterday. Racket S tore. FOR PKESIDENT : WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, OF NEBEASKA. ' FOR VICE-PRESIDENT : ARTHUR SEW ALL, OF MAINE. Democratic State Ticket. . FOR GOVERNOR, CYRUS B." WATSON, OF FoKsYTH. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. THOMAS W. MASON, ' OF N'OTHAMPTON. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, CHARLES M, COOKE, s , OF FRANKLIN. FOR TREASURER. - BENJAMIN F. AYCOCK, OF WAYNE. FOR . AU LITOR, ROBERT M. FURMAN, OI EUNCo:X3E FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, , FRANK I. OSBORNE, OF 'MECKLENBURG -FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC IN STRUCTION. JOHNC. SCARBOROUGH, OF JOHNSON. pH JUSTICES SUPREME COURT. A. C. AVERY, of Burke, G. H. BROWN, Jr.. of Beaufcrt. OR JUDGE" OF THE SUPERIOR COURT OF ' THE FIFTH DISTRICT, JAMES S. MANNING, OF DURHAM. FOR ELECTORS, STATr-AT-LARGE, LOCKE CRAIG, of Buncombe, FOR ELECTOR, 7TH DISTRICT, ,TH0. F. KLUTTZ, OF ROWAN. " FOR CONGRESS, 7TH DISTRICT. S.J. PEMBERTON, OF STANLEY. FOR SENATORS, 29TH DISTRICT, - W. A. SELF, of Catawba, . C. C. WRIGHT, of Wilkes. A CHANGE OF BASE. What Mr. William McKinley thought in 1890 when he was sign ing --his name to notes to the amount of $118,000 as security, while he was not worth one quar ter of that amount, as showyi by his speech delivered in Congress May 7, 1890 (see Congressional Record page 4,255 iu volume 21, first ses- sion of Fifty-first Congress : "Whea merchandise is the cheap est, men are the poorest, and the most distressing experiences in the history of our country ave, iu all human history have been when everything was the lowest and cheapest, measured by gold, for every tumg was tne nignesi, dearest measured by labor." And what he thinks now 9ince Mark Manna has paid off his $1 1, 000 due on notes and filed these notes awa'y so bt can "show them to the Major should he be so for tunate as'to be elected president and Mark should want any legis lation enacted specially favoring trust and monopoly robbery. Who knows but that Mark Hauna t might chauge hi9 mind as Mclyiur ley has if he could get $118,000 by so doing. What do vou think o the evidence? Vote according to iyour judgement. town,' some darkies were heard (by a gentleman who was present) in reply to Mott's statement that the Democratic party was a party of promises for tomorrow,' to say "Yes Ifs gwine, I'a gwine,shore. I always coes when a circus come akmg". These people whooped and cheered Mott, every time some ellow sitting back rn the corner gave the signal by striking his cane on the floor two or three time1., and thought he made a great bpeech. So he did, if charg ing across the stage shaking his h ad and hands in a . dramatic style, using no argument except the necessity of the Republicans beinc Elected, but if reason based upcu principle is au esceu- tial then be. failed. . adopting fre stlvtr, had departed lie said lie wout.l ditcusi what th. from the faith of the fcuudertj)f Dem-icratic party had" not done, the party. i not what tht-y prutnited to do in Tnlrii.fr nr. Sfnf.. itiii !. mnA Ul futur - H ft for ml to ll.r r r- ' . and County Democratic Ticket. FOR THE LEGISLATURE, J. F. REINHaRDT. FOR SHERIFF, B, C. WOOD. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS, K. H. DELL1NGER. FOR TREASURER, , U. .7. CROOKS. FOR SURVEYOR, L. F, SIFFORD. Fl-R CORONER, LAWSON HOUSER. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER: . P. A. THOMPSON, H. E. RAMbAUtf, Wm. HULL, We" said hi last week's paper that L. A. Abernethy, the Rep. Pop. candidate for Legislature, in this county, if elected, was pledged to support Pritchard for United States Senator, and sent Mr. Aher nethy a copy of the paper so he could see it and deny the charge J it i f ti o a nnt f vno : ft . for M'O linr A not gotten auy denial, and we do not expect any. . The candidate for Register, of Deeds, (J..F. Kil- hau, a gold bug Republican,) was heard to assert, positively, ''that if Aberuethy did not pledge himself to voire for Pri'tchard, he would not vote for Abernethy." And tfOw" Kilhan says he is go:ng to vote for Abernethy and McKinley, and Ab ernethy is going to vote tor a gold bug for United States Senator. Yet, Abernethy says he wants Free Silver. Which is so? Does he want it, or is he fooling the peo ple ? All men who want the free coin age of silver, know one man who is running for the Legislature from this county who does want the free coinage of silver and is not afraid to eay so, and that man is Jack Reinhardt. He will not vote for any nran for United States Senate who will not vote for the" free coiu- ! age of silver. All people who are in earnest about this matter should vott for Jj;ck' Reiuhardc and nol vote for a representative who will support a goldbug for United States Senate, or MoKiuley for President. Read what one of their party has to say about Chas. 11. "Rhodes and Treasurer lount, in this week papeT. aud see if you, as a fax-payers and a voter, cau endorse such official conduct 39 settling with the Treasurer by borrowing the county's funds of him and paying up the deficit in thn taxe etc., to said Treasurer. Thia is a matter of individual interest to ail tax payers, and fehould be considered by them when they go to cast their ballots. B. C. Wood would never have diverged from the path laid down by tne law tins way, nor would H. J. Crooks, If they would they are not the men we waut fcr these most important positions Nor would I as a tax payer be wil ling fo vote for any man whom I kuew would, or had done as Jack em North Carolina. DeLane says these officers did. Vote for the men you know will not trifle with your funds. RUSSELL. AT LINCOLNTON. A MESSAGE TO THE PEOPLE. Let those who sing of the free dom of citizenship under the avs- . tern ot county government, now in vogue, enacted I y the last Legisla ture. READ, ponder and THINK as , , .... , . . -ts- t - ! lt is reporiea main -ur. L.eou they read. Section 5, Page 186.!, . . n; , , ' r 1 hardt is telling around in his vi jruDiic, Laws oi crtn aroima,i8 cinitv that the Chairman 95: Four PoWtlcal Speeches to a Circus Crowd. Special to tbe Observer. Lincolnton, Oct. 13 Judge Russell spoke here this morning. It was not thought last night 'jst he would tackle the circus, but he did. He was introduced bv L. B Wetmore. The audience was not large. There was a good sprink ling of neeroes and Populists. Russell began hie speech by say ing that the men eeut out by the State committee to speak with" him could all make better speeches than he could, aud that he wautsd them taken down. The judge theu said that he had not refused to have a joint di-cus- sion. with Watson; that he wanted a joint canvass iu the western counties, but that he did not want it iu the east, where there was dan ger of stirring up race trouble. The spsaker theu paid his re spects to "the. fraudulent, disfran chising Democratic machine,' ami said that the great bulk of the Democratic politicians were not in favor of free divcr; that they did net believe iu it any more than that th-re was no difference be tween Reputd ion u aud Populiat on the State iue; that both theae parties opxoVe the Democratic ma chine and fraudulent eUctious The judge wai very severe iu his condemnation of the so called ma chine method ot the Democrat rod their alleged diMrnuchuing ol thousands of voters iu ?ud 1804. Rutsdl then urgd the Re publicans to staud by local fuiioc with Populiit. Coder no circum stances, said he, iHould Republi cans go to Democrats for advice. He then appealed to the negroes to vote the fnsiau ticket aud not be led away from their pirtv by the Democrat. The Democrat may be hous.st.ru their every day busi ness lelattou-, but it would never do, said the great Rusell. for Re publicans to get their political eth ics from tnem. He told tbe ne groes to find out what the Demo crats wanted thm to d' and theu to go and do tbe other thine. The speaker was high 10 his praise of tbo Inst Legislature, and said it had douo ertat thiusi for North. Carolina, lie said that the coming election would be the only fa.r election held iu North Carol;, ua in fourteen years. The speaker gained coufiderable applause trom the Republican part of bid audieucd when he told aLout alleced frauds in elections in east- He claimed bis recital of thes fraud was not extreme iu the lt-ast; that they w-re really worse thau he pictured them. The speaker uied thete al leged frauds as a reason wny tbe Populist) and Republicans should now stick together and not let the Democrats get possession of tbe State tbt year. campaign of 1SJ2, how tbo Demo crats knew Cleveland was agiusl tilvtrr but yet nominated bim and elected him and wcrs now rallitijt the President a tnitor. Hre Mott app-atcd to that class d Democrats who wantedTto be call ed couitent. to thai clan who reul and think. Th speaker then neld up a il ver dollar and accused th L'exo- craii, under the lead of Cletelaud, of repealing the ooly law by which sucu dollars were cotueu. ine paker then taitl he wat for til ver, that the Repubhcau paitv for silver, but that they wanted evory dollar to be acgoul a a gold dollar. He referred t the plea of free coinage advecates, that free Coin ace would help the farmer.and aid COMPLETE LINE QF-SHOES We have just reoeivl the I-tt and mMi rcmpltt- hi 5fhica Uiat !ve evtr had. We hav"iit g)t a hhiv m in our .Stock. So if you want Fhody Shtt, ma will : look eUcwhere. Rat if you want valce fr vcor csih. c thia war W bT tbo larttt aud Ust utortmcnt . J . and Pants tnat w have tver bad in cur hoot. U c ... t you in anv price j tul Ttu want, trom a t: pint to the bst I5.CU goc-1 on tbe mirlcL BIG LINE OF HE AD WEAR. How al-out Httt and Caps? We hive jot receir! ; of 50 doi?n capi for Udirf , Mtsst, Mm and V D . . waul a C4p, cotr.e tbit way. You ill f.nd bt v ;j x Our atock of ilcn axd Dor Halt cmpM. CAMPAIGN HATS AND CAPS. MeoV and toy CimpJtcb Uati aud Caps tth -cratic end Hcpatlican uomintti. This it tbe lice yc-a t- show mbat iid-of the fence you tttud ca Our tt . l . Dry Goods, Notioat etc , is always full op. ORGAN TO BE GIVEN AWAY DEC. 24TH, '.!:(.' Don't ferret about the Or;aa to Lt glta away oj- - dc 1-cfore Cbriitmit. Tb tickl art uiovms a ay. YVa . j bold a ticket ca that dar. Vcu may Ic tb lucky t n J. Ij. KISTLUlt. Lincolnton. H.C. that tbe covemm?nt could not . ... . stamp 5.; ceuts worth cf silver and FATHER OF .LOW PRICES, make it a dollar; that it tb Dem if. : ta: f , ocratf vwfltf anxious to help the P" J I'"-- farmer they oucht to pass a law to tirely too busy. We will call yuur attention to oir C ull make wheat bring a dollar and a V bate It far tb Uitst line w Lav vr crr;oi. u I i , half a buihl. Such a law would ... be belpiuc him without auv doubt- rIKbl- Cbildrtu't tuits from 1 1. CO up. lU y . u , 'If you are coiug to help tb farm- up. Mcu't 5utH frota I-IO up. AtJ bate a ttiy t.a ':. er. ueip mm, earn in- tpaer. j(0lf at prices to dcfT comtitlou. Wc bf a lu wt c J J P.M The speaker tbcu- in a very dra matic way told about the Dsmo- brolQ uil1 tb,t irc ,,c? llco,u cratic party t;,iug the party of to SHOES! SHOES! S:UOK! morrow. IK- said the Republi cans pointed with pride to tbfiirl We Lave tbe litest aoa let! libt it Lai tcr It to visterday. Mott closed wu an ... . . . , appeal to tbe n carets to vote tbe Republican ticket aud not to itll lo tfel ral Loti.e-ma Jc tl--c. W- Late trjc ;l t Ui - tb-ir volet, but U men and Auir- celebrated Rsudolpb bt. We ?cr:Ue v;ry ytit i Ibt i. ican citizens. The t.?i:ros loudlv . ... , . . it .i i , , tituUcttcu. V e also Lave a uw CtaiLtvillsr blit bt :S t v i, cheered Mott i tittcrancvs. aud tf- tiriAllv whMi hi n.l.tr.i ihm you at c,fi to clean tbtta wuV. In Cue ihct me ttiuk 44. Rddingt;ld. in his rtjui&der of any bed y. 15 minutes, accused Mott cf dd- nnr tiV rti 1 i iuir the isftit, tnd not ducutiini? JJIll l.il.KlUoI lJKl UUUllM the money question, the rtal is 11 1 , 4 t The sp-jccb, on the whole. wa I not so IP.ter. It was strong, how ever, iu its ridicule cf Democracy and the pist record of the party. It seems to be the intention d Rusell aud Mott to cement t!i op posltiou aud try to beat ;he D-m- su. lie told Mott that it was on i one of tb vettvrdiYt of tb Re publican pnriv tbit sil.r wri4 d-mooetu-d, that it n a in tlje v-t terdavs of thv lUpublirau pft thai all the lvi-!3ti n titir l the people was nailed at.d fr.-n tw j which ti'e poplj ore now sutT-rim; : Wu bite ucl titi.f or t:c t rive yti t rictt. W ;! c-I c hiVf thr Ur?el u 1 .btpirt lit. It bs tr l tuf pU u bow. Ivm- and iir us hrlhtr Vu "With t j tar cr Lwt H. S. Robinson & Company. ocrats bv exciting prejudice as to I wu,c" "'F?"I' taii-rn.s. State issues. They pty bttle at- i lh u lh Uhf UK Xi Mafxh U U tention to uatioual politic. Dr. Cyrus Thonpson followed "Th'at whenever as many as five electors of the county make affida vit to the Clerk jof the Superior ' Court stating that in th?ir opin ions two additional County com missioners (to the three elected by the people,) are necessary, for the s proper management of the affairs of tne County, etc. . "Then upon, the petition of two huhdr-d' electors of said County, one-half of whom shall be free holders, and so certified by the Ulerk of the Superior Court, made tp the iudgs of the district or the judge presiding therein, it shall be the duty of said judge to appoint two honest aud discreet citizens of said county etc." j As you will eee by reading the above that a hundred electors who Russell. He was introduced by L A. Aberu?thy, fusion candidal for the Igilature. Thompson had only fairly benun whea the circus parade pacd the court house and the crowd left. He be gan h:s speech bv talking about the rceut conversion of the Dem ocrats to the silver side. Ruell. Mott, Cowlei and other 1 Mylt.ttlJ Uu.U rm bhcluv . . ,. veniijT. Ho wa clrcub Kepuliicaus t.-re iu th auilbuef and smiled when Xhompson scored the Detui-crats". BEM'lX'it lKLO AND MoTT. publican party wuld l-e oldy a "The crwd wa4 ut tmt!y di vided. Hrdditisrifld't si-l point were loudlv che-rd. oud liit nrh qucnt pla for Bryan in hi ici nn dr cilltd forth prdong-d ap- '. pW . Dr. Cyrus TLonp'jn was in lu audience nnd Mud to t- mud amuKd bv Mott abue ot lb Democrat. He cam-. f:rrv will. 4tJ',t I around th Nortti llul ti ihe compiuv of Rti)l und Mott. I cwn land must sigh the petition lor ! appointment, before the judge can act upon said petition. No -matter if ten thousatid good citizens all of whom are worthy and substantial men, but own no real estate, aud unless one hundred names on the petition represent land ovners,the judge cannot appoint any addition al isommissioners. No renter uame will be worth any thing on this petition: Does this not de- .prive some as good citizens as are la oar County from privileges that others have? This is the freedom of the County Executive Committee ha made a mistake in sending out money to buy votes with and sent $15 to one Wesley HurYstetler, a Republican, with instructions -to spend as above. Where upon Wes ley-would not accept the money, but returned it. I daresay Leon hardt did not hesitate to accept Mark Hanna's boodle when it wras sent to him bv Hoi ton the other day and from reports he (Leon hardt) is getting the good out of it, buying new suits of clothes and setting up the boys at a still house to the tune of $10. When was he known : to be liberal before? "Come easv, go easy." That's right old boy, enjoy it. But lets look into the facts a little. In the first place did anybody ever ! know a Republican to refuse mou- Hon. E. C. Deddingtield and j Solickor Marshall Mutt had n jciut , tliey tfi'f m Orrely m lM'J. lie dUciHston on the iue of the day .aid that fre silver wus a Demo-! last night. Contrary to expcta cratic dodge to catch the Populist?,) tiut Mi tt counbtl to a division aud that as soon as the Democrats j0f timtf. Russell and Mott wen get in power they will again be Jef-1 billed to speak here to-day, but it fersonian Democrats! taint? rifviia rinv. th 11 KoL ELICATE wohhi - The judge -then went on to cr cise Watson for 6aying ho would not discuss State issues, and ac cused the Democrats of stealing the Populist platform. He said the Democrats ovght to have joiu- ed the Populist and not have com-! licaus thought it best to have the speaking last night. It was Ikd diuerield and Lacy' Appjiutment. Judge Rus?ell did not peak. He wa3 iu the audience, however, and heard tbe joint discussion. He tat beside the high muck-a-rnu h local ey-when it was tendered him or he could get his hands on it. That is their religion and politics both, to getjhold of every dollar theycan no matter how. The statement gives the lie to itself and it is. un necessary for any ope else to do so. Mr. Leonhardt evidently got this county chairman confused - with mitted a burglary on the Populist platform. H said that th Dem ocrats wanted the Pops, to e the Jonah while they wanted to be tbe' made a very clear-cut and forcible Before the war, tbe speaker said, preseutatiou of tbe silver isue. the Democratic party-was a great land showed up Hanoa's candidate a 1i J. I liuia wnaiu promueu. aud the Ropublicaa oattv in ho Republican leader, school teacher aud politician. Muldiow. LVJdiugtield opened tbe discut- isiou iu a speech of cue hour, and ONE PRICE CASH STORE Tlii mir .. ti nu t l-ii tt it our c;jtit r . I mo il. al t v iit- t 1 -iUr ur ltt. Wjul to t- ..t.;ii. : .u in o-mi m-r. . Jiiin-; 4til xl u to "l ibi! tv: 1 1 : iu in!tr-t vi. li- i-; tint l.r ttrr d jlUr vtu J tv? vihih:- v -j U r i ul t-juivaU :.t. THK NK'.V ', J. TM'l. iiiviiv .tu. Wc at pr-4 vl .t ptird -t. 4i-d I t.f.'i-ut ill tt:y will nrtl ub t "at. i't t-- u t!u.! y ur wants atl ih ztV.t ; Di:r? tit -t ili:T. Y.ur :id -u tb si uv. : : lifir an I h-'iv . n ihi a;c tb all aljftin .- Visii tbt up i nU'.' lr-. g .-J -Jepirirr.s&t wf c-rs ui iar vi n.vli ill ml dv gjid lariu at tn', n fd lb-s arc t tJ-ir a t ills s'.vjY Think ai-a: : v.-.l drSi flti:fi-l r.i c- u! i-r ia?d P-aaiitu! all : .i i; IWi-lm I- iviv I-1 mu i-r yad. Atl party. It stood lor States' rights, nullifi cation, aud th right of.sec?ssiou. It never deceived anybody about its principles. Since the war that enviable light. He noticed tbe Re publican objections to Bryan's can didacy aud tbe arguments against silver. party had stood for everything aud He paid much attention to tbe naa carried out nothing. Contin uing, the speaker said that the wcrkingraan knew now what they did ia 1592when they voted Cleve land luto power. Cleveland had done more than Lincoln.- Lincoln freed four million cf negroes from) human slavery, Cleveland FEMALE REGULATOR. IT IS A SUPERB TOiSlG and exerts a wonderful imlucucc in strengthening her ytcm by driving through the proper chan nel all impurities. flCdllh and sircnrjiii arc Guaranteed to result trora lu ic S.ff !? s NrJri J J,., Hi,Mf f -!. fi-f 'itc tli:AtMt.t.t H FKMALK WtJUU lATOl li r I rt t-.--th. Ici!;tt'l- tmmttn crctLimn co.. imm, cu tU j U t rt ti n t tl 0 ft UUw Wanteal iJoticiior for the !arjrt Mntcat Nat ural Premium Life AiociatUn In tbe worU. L tlx rat contract. AdJrrM. - CUrktte, N.C. Mortgage Lana Sale. 1utttm rtc-l f x-ti?t, tt f-. tT ft t incite? wiJr, ikt yard. Hdjn-tt li u i. i . . . ... , . .. v-vii-cr tf ui.i,; iy ir.u nunc; xreni i i$ :i cw. haudfotn lin of it liltst lyli in black and faucv drr. . Irwin li cut lu fl.Ti j-r vard. MILLINERY DKPAP.TME.NT. Uur rnillu trv dti-i full and .v-r ll jait? with alt tL nttl at,d laUs it : -Hala Ld Tnmn;iut-s. Mitt Parker, our IUllior n:.:. ilb us gain a:,d s !rady crowded with work, fall i Uk w8 Ion! 4lif:.d that me ca suit yoa ia aavtbit.; ? -want Jo tb mtllitiry liuv. We ar- f-o busy Iu say more tb;s wtk. 1-loul r.ttt ti our ad ca Indict Crrf Jackets, Sbo?s .c. N. II. Wo call your ip-rcia! atttstioa to cur stock cf Mtt. i Llovi' PaaU. This it a tesr Rao till e btv addt J t ..r t.i nest. Roys' pnti frura ccatt up. Mtn'i nr.! ft .rj lO i toll J. Tbu it a InnJ aw stock at nek Usutn r:n v . . . . rataa ousiuess, cosie lo ut. JEKINi .... Mention Housekeeoers. stock arguments of the cclJ-busrs. oud was especially strong la bill Monday, October Iltb, 1 uuerauces in recard to thA 53-cent ::. tSt'. '"f' "r u dollar, intrinsic value, and whelb er we could maintaia aitver coin Mr. BeddingGeld's speech the Republican State Committee-j frped -forty million of American! trays forcible. had. cttentimes eloquent and h wti al- 1 r..I U)ff In lAt-M.Zn r..... .- 1- if 5 r. J Uf.1tlr4 ti , .,, .; UflMr .1 - I - ill l . .. V . . . . . 16 i I .t.V 4 cottar 4 rv-. H Vi. itt t-. Tt l iT . ij-: t. ur.o. Ti.ki-. !- t.. l . irv . man wno sent a uemocraiic cen tleman in Statesville a check to buy votes with and the Democrat ublieaed thejnistake. These are , but "the report-on our cdiin- hainnan is absolutely false. - tacts tyNp - ' r . , peopie irom ineir jobs. . Mott followed R,l..,.fi,bi in . "The speakefpaid his respects to speech cf nn hour. He san by tbe Wilson-Gormoa tariff law by saying thatb. bad no apology to eaying it gave" protection to New- make for ihe Republican party; England and; put Southern pro- that tho Republican! referred with 1. 1 ha m. l a.a.. a STOVES JUST RECEIVED AT HARDWARE STOKE. The Largest and Best Line of General 5. -,--, l I... f i.. Alv lTlrfon It .t.r. oC M4lmU r JO. Ill -,...-" si I .... . Honsekeepinj; Good- in the Town. I rr J. c. x ixx i.C v;.: ,r.
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