V Davie H MOCKSVILLE, N. C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1899. SO. 1. and his crowd Os2 i . i;fa at, the price of - a iai ouict; -.1 t iTesident 1000. 4 ' the liberties of the people i nrnW.t;n tii npi's can. veil Ohio. For. Governor. A5IES E. BOYD, I Guilford. (For Congress. LLIA3I A. 15AII.EY, Davie. You j Democratic papers can yen niggui "all you please iu order to deceive f the people,but you shall not take ! away the rights of the poor white ! people of this country without being exposed. You are jusi to get rid of the poor white 4-V.v 4 von ar nc f North ! JJLATOK SIMMONS. .-I v of negro control in the ' - -. " J"-. - $ passeu.ano. passe-1 wrev- - ; mav be safely asserted arty controlled by negros ". again curry a State south ilnd Dixon's line; and that liiinen who hereafter at- ti Manipulate the negro vote - :j their mean and selfish lie; Jae daily and yearly more fc vn;iis in the eves of self- J ' Irg white men aud women, k. i C :ator Pritchard and his of Eclling negrophilists put this kdr pipes and smoke it. he white people of the State are tir, and honestly seeking, by C proposed amendment to settle I irritating aud troublesome race stioaaud remove this ever re Hns ind festering sore from the h tolitic. ing crowd say we shall not set- becausu: forsooth, they want hero vote to keep theai in of- ifc-i to give them intlueuce in T.-'.'ihal conventions of their Well, we are going to settle il iri this way. whether the w ' lepublicau o 3&ee holders itl consent or not. This is .t twav for all concerned to . and settle it must be, one i , . - i 1J. J-l . c f-aotner. ji we can t beiut- way we will have to settle n hrsyrperhaps worse for the "ne Ifor re lepeat, that settled, and fed forever, it must be. Th;s is jjl: ree not ouly of the white "ft: cf the Staie, but of the ,- 3uth, and it is a decree as '4le as fate itself. ie cast against this aaiaa i- V iU be a vote east to coutin e negro as a voter, aud if thai 5f'-v itial- l.i- u mrlii it. Wll" u in Xorth Carolina ha LI B.3. least against his racje; it waibe jiltinaive vote for the negro Ly fit ill be a declaration on his .!:: the thinks the negro is a man's vote as ero's. Poor white men Carolina, stand up for your liber ties and those of your children. Re member the fable of the lion and the mouse. The lion, the king of beasts, strong and powerful, was caught in a toil and snare of ropes. He roared with impotent rage and lashed his tail in fury, all- in vain for his efforts bound him the tight, er, but the small insignificant mouse came along aud by cuttinp the rope in one place, released tiie king of the forest. You will, by your vote for this infamous meas ure, be cansht in a snare, audyoui wrath and anger will not release vou from the trap of these schemers o-reat hut Thev tel FAHM HINT?. THIS COLUMN IS OF SPECIAL. INTER EST TO FARMERS. 3 ;be wnite man: it win os a t cii his part against the in having anything that does not have; it will be if the continaauce of race Ind conflict and clash, and I; x will bo a vote which can- S ffole help even tne uegro lor in defeating the purpose of ite men as expressed iu this aeut the race question (iu iement of which he is as much ei in as the wnite man) will iiu unsettled, with the nx- jrrevjC3 ble purpose on the the whites, as we have said .-toFrttiejr. il not in one heli iu another, bat to settle "settle it foreveU The Post. 4bl $..as taken from Keg f Sinimoa's decree with refer lwhat is going to be done by mg Avhether or no. Bead it, y loving people, free white Some people raise a ,i nrv nhout suiii'a're the poor people that the amendment is for their discomfort ana that ne .rrru aI Toor white folks are tht ones to suffer if the amendment Mrrii This is all the merest iindofrot. The adoption of the amendment effects a poor man m more than it does a rich man, ami all these renorts and hebgoblim are simply turned loose to frignteu poor people into opposition to tht sime. These would-be guardians of the poor people of the countn really ha-. e no more usefor the dupe of their schemes than old satai has for holy water. Dispatch. Read the above carefully and sec what you think of it. Bead the amendment and see if what the Dispatch says corresponds with it. D3C3 the voter not have to pa his poll tax before he is .allowed to vote? Does he not have to exhibii to the judges his poll tax receipt for the year preceeding? Then. ;wr teJJ iw, Thy is the poor man not lime I at. Thi rich man cm pav his taxes and often thy poor mar cannot, After .1 90S, do3s not the white man have to be able to read and write just as the negro before he viii ba allowed to register and vote? Tne rich man can educate his children, the rich man can pay his poll tax, therefore it wo aid not effect him or his children. Then why try to deceive the poor white people by saying it will no more ef fect them than the rich white man? Its the veriest kind of rot to talk to a man of a spoonril of brains about its not being aimed at tiie poor man. Thats what it was in tended for as well as for the negro; and the Democratic press had just, s w ell change front, and argue this master fairly, for we propose to Early Cut Clover. Timothy hay, corn stover and similar feed ings staffs require an addition of considerable muscle-forming grain o form a good ration for stock. They are lacking in the element necessary ro build uy the muscles. to form milk or to make growth Clover that stands until the heads a'-e nearly dead, and' that is burne i in caring so that the leaves are wasted, makes a hay also deficient - n this element that is lacking in ?o many American feeding stuffs .nd that is costly in. the foods plac id upon the market for the balanc ;ug of rations, such as, for instance gluten-meal, etc. But analysis shows, a::d experience of many formers have proven, that clover it time of blooming contains a large tmount of muscle forming material :;nd that if it were not for the bulk of the food animals would thrive upon it without addiii.n of anv grain. Early cut clover hay, made in the right way. is so rich that a omparatively small amount of 'rain is needed in combination vith it. When this fact is pretty veil known it would seem that no li-fino- would be needed to make jariy cutting a nearly universal oractice, but it is probably true ;hat not one lourth ot tne ciover-nay ror is harvested on time. One j- eison is that curing takes less tim ind labor when the clover is riper. The harvest comes at a busy time, .vhen spiing crops need cultivation. 3ut one should plan for cutting clover on time just as he plans to . nt elover on time. The too com- non delay iu the matter is costb; ; o farmers. If the weather permits the clover should be cut when u fall bloom aud before more than a wrinkling of heads have turned orown, even if cultivation of corn nust be neglected. The crop thaJ ias been produced should be saved vhen its value is greatest. WASHINGTON LETTElt. Cabbage Enemies With the exception of a few worms no insect enemies come on my late cabbage? In numbers suiiicient to do much iaiuige. And I can easily get rid o the green worm by appiyingsome i-jsty mriiiV-f preferable tobacco lust) to my plauts-The expe? iaieut station, at Geneva, -N. yiAgffc Washington :ias recently istued a popular bul letin ou "combating cabbage oests'" which .hoaid be in th. h mds of every cabbage grower oi tne country who is in anyway puz zled how to manage the enemies that attack his cabbages. The bul letin treats especially on fighting the green worm and the cabbage I oter. The latter has proved to be a very serious pest in the South a id as far north as Long Ishiad-, The bulletin, iu speaking of the dif ficulty of treating cabbages with iu- S3cticides because of the crowding -..ogeiaer of ttie le.ives and th smoothness of the surfaces, says: ;Any dry powder will adhere onPf in occasional spots upon the leaves, will generally collect along veins and ininrib, which are not usually eaten by the worms, and be wash ed o;f by the first light rain, This From our Regular Correspondent. Washington, July, 1G, 1899. President McKinley has about completed the selection of officers for the ten new regiments of volun teers for the Philippines, and he is receiving many compliments for having stuck to his plan of giving commissions only to those men whose military experience fit them to properly fill the positions. Is ot a single commission has gone to a man without military experience. Capt. John B, Eaves, of North Carolina, now in Washington, said of politics iL his State. If the Republican party in Xorth Caroli na would make the fight in the coming campaign solely on an non est Republican platform, giving the gold standard and protection planks the prominence to winch they are eatitled, the chances of victory wjiild be reasonably fcure. McKin- ley's policy is popular with the milling, banking, railroad,moneyed and progressive element, and pros perity is a more important issue now in the South than effete party lines." Attorney General Griggs has gone to New Jersey for a short va catiou, which he has earned by a great deal of hard work, made ne cessary by the many knotty law points, brought up in connection with the war with Spain. A delegation representing the National Temparance Society and kindred organizations, called on the President this week and re quested him to set aside the opin ion of Attorney General Griggs on : he "canteen" clause of the army a -t of the last Congress. The Pres ident told them he would make a oersonal investigation to satisfy h'mself as to the construction pm n on the law by the Attorney Gcn- e.-al- that if found correct it would s'o and, if not it would be set asice. This srovcrament will not pay .la-maces on account of the deten tion of mssenrrers. or their sickness on the vessels seized during the Cu bin bio -kade. Such n effect was the reply made by Secretary llay ro the French Ambassador who had filed a cl..im f r $1 Y-0U on behalf of a French passenger on one of the b'rench steamers captured and held antil released by a decision of the Almirality Court, it was consid ered as merely an incident of the var. Secretary Atacr and Mrs. Algei day ior jonf Branch, to sneivi a cou-FnyW7 with Vice President and Mrs. Ho bart. Before leaving the Secreta ry said of the hist newspaper at tempt, to retire him from the cabi net: "I shall not resign this year certainly, and cannot say as to the T-tture. " Mv private business and the state of m health wi 1 govern my fut tire course. Nothing mut i have ever beard of or know of has been so cruel as these attacks upon me. If my critics can point to one thing in Jiy ofaeiul career I have done that I ought not to have done, or where I have not done what 3 should have done, I shall be very glad to surrender my present oiii cial duties. Will Publish Notices At the following k Jg"PRICES.-3 Administrator's notice - - $2.00 Order of Sale, .jbale under execution -Mortgage Sale - - - k -- . k "Li-fc-i-1 rtvri --T- -fnnr - $2.00S - $2.00 - $2.00 $5 1 3 and $6, $3 and 1 respec tively will be charged. Thesefigures represent an actual saving of 33 per cent and over,as now allowed by law A Call on us before vou make a h competition. k c SHOEOLOGff. -o- Today We Put On Sale New Lot : Lace Cloth Top Shoes at $1.40 Very Stylish and Easily Worth $2,25. New' Lot ) Tan Cloth Top Lace Sho-3 at $ 1 .4 9 Good Value for $2.25.- ITEW LOT Mens Russia Calf at:$1.49, Wotth $2,00. NEW LOT Men's Vici at $1.49, Worth all of $2.00 , CXXFOEDS 49c, OOcand $1,00 Worth $1,00, $1,25 ami 1,50. Childrens' Shoes 25c and Up. THE KEG UL Alt SHOE STOKE. r-, Cor, 4th and Liberty Streets. NEEL.Y k CUUTi;-. wiin stoist zsr.-o- B1I B. It ANDERSON, Dentist. OFFICE: First door below Dr. McGnire & Kimbrough. Icoksvills N. C, OF INTEREST TO INENTORS. C. A. Snow & Co. one of the oldest and most successful firms oi patent attorneys,- whose office arc opposite the United States Patent Oilice in Washington, D. C. am": who have procured patents for more than 17,000 inventors,say that owing to the improv ed conditions. in the U. S. Patent Oihce, patent? Tiin3' now be more promptly procur ed than at any previous time in thei experience of twenty-five years." Yadkin Valley Institute AND School of Business. Boon vine N. C. Aims to furnish the miximum ol advantage at the minimum of cost tc boys and girls preparing for Col lege, Business or Teaching. Average cost of board and tuition for Five Months Only $40 CO irict CoTir; cho:thand. Typewriting and Tele graphy at per course.- Spe cial attention given to Teacher's orma Course. 2CS students rep resenting three States in attendance the past year. Fall term will open August 8, J 899. Splendid r.ew building, v ell furnished. Location unexcelled. Competent instructors. Vv'e invite comparison in method, course of instruction, earnest ivork, character and success of pnpils, com fort and moral tone of surroundings. Write for eaalo.ne. Address, R. B. IIokn, Principal. i r LIN GENTS FURNISHINGS? I HAVE A JFXIZrm AND S-E3 XjIuCTEID OF Tailor-Made Clothing Also Gents Furnishings, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, COLLARS ANIV CUFFS, FINE NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. Come around and look at our Sample and Price List. E .H. Morris, salesaci nt For Wauamaker & lirov HAVE YOURuOTHES MADE TO ORDER BY Bros. NEW YOnK-CMlCAGO-CINCINHATr j ELEG.' ?T ASSORTMENT EATEST smW:S J5f A penrECT t and highest grade or WORKM NSHIP GUARANTEED Vou ara Invlicd to nt thJr mpl at MORlUS.gent, Mocksville N.O. chow them up iu their true light, j characteristic of the eabMge an When we say we, we uean the ive publicans of North Carolina , shall do our part. If )it as aimed at the poor AVhitA man, wny we not jand ae" how you like 1 jotm 1 like an Eistern t like it. Does did you take' the lien of of asseas- if i ai he i Wishes, the people unaer con; caulitlower foliage, with the over lapping broods of both cabbage worm aud cabbage-looper, and the retiring habit, activity and careful feeding of the latter, raal e t nef e -sory in working against the to se lect an insecticide that will stay wnere it is put, and t-nat wm tany to kill the lOopcis v eat only a small iside ration last winter in 'quantity. The application must y3 I ! luf. TT k Vil V THE lespot's ed property? Can you fool the to his menial subjects, Brer poor people witn wi -u ! suhicieut poison fons can issue as many of ii -8 1 inojas.tien'j n . bugh of li s famous eeerec not to be caught by this gain. And -white Eepib- ho fail to bow down and Regulator Simno is an 1 1 i i e to hi ostracised and made eh, indeed. There are some gleans just as genteel aud re every 1 1 4-1. .T-1 J..,4- .,,. u ;r. a.oiia a nrorer- i O J .y LiiilJ yyurxc:ir : 7 v-hn spot of surface will be protected. ty qoalification for voang? ho d lreatment repeated at leilbt i CailtOrBia , i once to insure destruction oi ne iv ' on&a, STANDARD BATLWAY OF THE SOUTH. The Direct Line to all Points. 'Fa""'? q anrtii'iijr mvent or improve; also get) t CftVES t -Tf: ?.Df.f.iAnX, C0PYl?!CKTorC?.S!'??i PRCO'SO'tiii''. J3end laodel, cictcli, crpiicto. i r do would that have stricken Not the rich man, we all know .Now j hatched worms." if Tivof vonr Democratic papers answer this, answer it fairly, not Danger in Using Aeseniths by personal flings at the editor of , -phe prejudice against the use of the Record, not by insult and a-; Paris green and other arsenites is Riltor Simmon's I ne, for that weakens join cause , . lnw ftr n iia an(1 1fJlirllv. 11 J o I 1 .,,ov.c ml,i. J O is crowd, and his threats of and leaves oui ; It wiU not do to gpray these polS0n ri . iiVpisWi cuts no ice with them. dlior of the Eecor " is as much -' . T , : 4 ; , to negro uouiiuaiiuii o.& latr Simmons, with this dif- e has no fears of an impos- kmg place. Any man hiuk enough to get back en his day's work is done, at North Carolina CAN- ! tV a m ered. Gn'ba and Porto Bico. Wbeeler & Wilson Sewing Machine1,'. J w . Admit frankly that yoa ous mixtures indiscriminately on c i,nip. and that vou cannot cabbage, cauliflowers and Ie luces -Rta.tpmentsbutbv in any stage of development. The :eic il Trams. Eurijiuw " is, of course, less danger with cab- admitting their truth, it you cn bages than vith the other crops Strictly Fiit (Maa Equi-Ki ment or; all ThrougU and L mentioned. The mixture cannot Trains. possibly get inside of a solid head; i, uatil the negroes by mber3 out number the be secret of the "new w and this great Demo. me, The Constitutional ient,is to make North Cal -lastingly Democratic and i fellows as Simmons in of- I show us that we are wrong, we will iw honest enough to come out and T,wlPdreit. We do not wish ! yet the outside leaves are frequent-1 stock. It is a safe rule to avoid j using these poisons on anything Ave , want to eat if we can accomplish ! J 1 . . . 1 . .4- I i , i n n itrn Tro A 4- ! m t1iityiii Slepninar Cars on all Niglu - till X 1 , , 1 f W4-.1 Fast and Safe schedules. to deceive a single voter. If the t this amendment, let a 1 DOMINATED BY THE them have it by a free ballot and fair count, and not otherw.-se fair Be Travel by th Southern and 'V ' -i & c--T . ! 1 f . 15 For anvtliifS vou are Assured a Sale, Com fortable aud Kxiedioii J our ney. Rotary Motion and Ball Bearings EO The Appetite of a Goat anv rale do not make such appli- Apply to Ticket Agents for Time la- are bles, Rates and enera xmui.- cations after the cabbage heads f.ill OTmvii. With fifjnti ftr. ah j Tiro will Vi n vp tn lio vr Tt T...VERNON. P. R. DARBY, JUKJ V A J IU " -' - J - - ' matiou, or address much more careful. Poisons should not be used in any form after the I3 envied by ' all poor dyspeptics o All such should know Dr. Kind's heads have begun to form. On such Niw Life PillH. tne wonuenui n.- tllin(rs as lettuce I would not consent C. P. &T. A. AshevilleN.C, T. P. A. Charlotte, N. C. NO TROUBLE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS a-h and liver Wemeay pvM ai . nnfi at k,s uov, X: ' tua t ,n. Hcff!tion and a reru can muddy the waters iar bodily habit that insures perfect S yon please with your , haalth and great energy. Only 25c gger, rigger, but the peo-, 1111 ,ai a tt goinarto fasten this yoke " " . childTea in order to give T:ii Kecord only H-'erjear.v Hands wan'. el at the SLoils cot ion mill - FRANK S. GANNON, . 31V. F. & San 3Iu. M. CULP. Trif. Mu YV A. TURK G. P. A. WASHING-TON.D. C' 1 mtMPissTiSr and Price ,Lisi . Winstou I 'ring Usa Ageat on M r Send for Circular, Wheeler & Wilson Mauf'g Co. At tanta, Ga. R. J. BO WEN" Agent. . ' C. yf''"; -if-1