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MOCKSVILLE, X. C. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1899
No. 34.
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(oW IS THE TIME.
SPEC
CIAL INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS TO REDUCE
OUR PRESENT STOCK.
n find the work of a Dollar at our Store something wonder
, I have dropped the priees Down I DOWN ! ! DOWN ! ! !
give vour
. . 1 wLr niif gceniifnianf Tf will
1 f ait and your thoughts food for satisfaction, aud will show
ed le: ' r..iirp inst what von wnnt anil need, for a
-.C 1 It 34 1. 11 L1 V'V, v I -- 7 "
r- outlay- We keep up the Quality. We keep dowu the Price.
m i rare opportunity o-v v hi on vum ouuv.,
t offef " Tabie and Glassware, Kitchen Furniture, Tinware, etc. Here
r, potion-. that make you think you have been paying- too much
a fe P
i t'nilffvests, ic, 8c. 10c, 15c. ea?h.
Cliiiarc TTndervvests. 15c. 25c and 50c each.
h Undershirts. Ijc. 2c, 40c, 50c. 75c.
die's i'aiyn Suits, Fleece-lined, 25c and 50c each.
U 1 GREAT BARGAINS IN SHOES.
, fe- 3, ard 4s that we have too mauv of. and have made
e iv oa the dollar to make them jo. Onlv a small lot. Come quick
Pnce , rate bar-rain. Also offer Men's Heavy, all leather Plow Shoes.
w.nVj ni.- Sundav Shoes. Lace or Con?.. 1.00 a nair: Children's
aHd-T -": Pair an( UP- ome to see us and save moneyonyour
'...,rf mir nnri lib I nnntcru TViav or-.. 1. m ri fl With
your nickle.
ill display a larg-er
ancv Goods ot ali
look whether you
Respectfully,
,B;!1--
Don't forget our n
s of
b F. G- CHEEK
tyE SPECIALIST
orer Jacobs' Clothing- Store,
WINSTON, N. C.
useiai articles iui
V -j- Headquarters for Xmas Toys of all kinds. "Wi
? 5y 'oa than ever before, of Dolls, Toys and F;
'vvi price-! all through, the store. Come and 1
v.jyor not. No trouble to show g-oods
NEWMAN & KING.
42U Liberty St., WINSTON, N. C. Franklin's Old Stand
Furniture !
used
Kind
T'-.irnifjn1 of any
WILL PAY YOU TO SEE
F. Huntby's Stock,
HE SELLS
IST-CLASS FURNITURE AT
Eight prices, stock always Complete.
426 ami 42S Trade Street,
WINSTON', N. C.
Trussses
.1 K7K
If vou are in need of a TI
it will pay you to have' a Perfect
Fit. DR. V. O. THOMPSON ha
had forty years' experience in
Adjusting Trusses. He will Per
sonally fit you at the Old Reliable
THOMPSON DRUG STORE,
W inston, N. C.
The Davie Record,
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY.
E. H. MOHttIS, Editor.
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Mocksville, N. C, November 22.
KITCHEN
ON THE
MEXT.
AMEND-
McGuire & Kimbrongh
Physicians and Surgeons.
Offlce, First door South of Hotel Davie
MOCKSVILLE, N. C.
YOU GO TO
Winston, N. C,
-CALL ON
StOWN. The Jewelfk.
vc a Xice Liue of Watches,
Iry an:l Silver Ware, Specla
and Eye Glasses, etc. Fine
iirins done while vou vait and
insured for one year. Prices
tit the times.
Tours for husiness,
I BKOWN. The Jeweler.
Liberty Street. Next door to
Robert's the situ man.
Br. E. B. Anderson,
DENTIST.
Office: First Doo- South of
Drs. McGuire & Kimbrough.
Mocks ville, N. Z,
$5 Graphophones 85
I have the ag-ency for the Columbia
Phonograph Co., and carry in stock
at all times a nice lot of Grapho
phones and Records. AGraphophone
Like This Cut for $5.00.
Want Your Eggs,
KENS, POTATOES,
ONION'S AND OTHER
pi PRODUCE.
Kisst Mirket Prices WiU be Paid
Call on me when
FOE COME TO TOWN.
pU Selected Stock of Groce
ries Always On Hanr'.
ours to Serve,
D. M. MILLER,
Palisbnrv. North rtarnlina.
PTHERN
RAILWAY.
The Music 85.00 per dozen. $3.00 half
dozen. When you visit Winston call
in at the ''Big-Watch," and see these
wonderful talking- machines, and anything-
in the Jewelry line.
" Fl?EI. N. DAY, .Teweler.
f AXDARD RAILWAY
F THE SOUTH.
Direct Line to all Points.
tORNlA,
h AND PORTO RICO.
t'V Fiisr (!:, Innin.
h ail Through and Lu-rnins.
fan Slcepinjj Cars oil all Night
Fast and Safe f'hlules.
Pravl hv tl.. .1. ,1
n. . i 'ic nvuiucru mm
rn.fa.tt awecl a Safe, Com
fwta bl un,i ail Expeditions
Muruev.
to Ticket Agents for Time Ta
' Kate? and General Infor
mation, or address
i(Jl. tfi t T-i TT-vr
1 A. n rt m. m a
arlotte, N. c. Asheville N.C,
HU T0ANSWSR QUESTIONS.
Gen Man. tt Wan,
w- A- TURK G. P. A.
ASKING-TON, D. C.
Remington Single Barrel Breech
Loading Gun, - $6.50
Others - - - $4-50, $G.OO
Loaded Shells, 35c a box.
Shot, 7c. per pound.
Primers, 12c. a box.
All Other Goods Equally Low.
F, M. ROBERTS,
445 Liberty Street,
WINSTON, N. C.
Those who attack section five are
generally opposed to the entire
amendment. They do not want
many negroes disqualified, but if
negroes are disqualified to any
iarge extent, then they want many
whites also disqualified. They
therefore strive hard to make sec
tion five appear unconstitutional
while declaring that the other sec
tions will stand. The unlettered
white man can have no worse ene
my than he who labors on the one
hand to prevent disqualification of
ignorant and incompetent blacks,
and on the other hand after the
adoption of the amendment en
deavors to prevent unlettered white
men from voting by insisting that
section five is unconstitutional and
shall not stand, and that the bal
ance of the amendment shall slaud,
thus demanding at every step that
the unlettered whites, notwith
standing their greatly superior
uaiural aud acquired qualifications,
shall be forever chained to equality
with unlettered negroes. W. W.
Kitchen, Dem. - '
The above .vas clipped from an
article written by Congressman
Kitchen, of the Fifth North Caro
lina district, and like all other
articles on the subject, from a Dem
ocratic pen, bristles with misrepre
sentations of Republicans, and is a
weak defense of an outrageous at
tempt to deprive the people of
their rights. Its falsity and incon
sistencies I shall show before t con
clude this article.
Mr. Kitchen makes a sweeping
declaration when he says, "if ne
groes are disqualified to any large
extent, then they w ant many w hites
also disqualified." Now, Mr.
Kitchen is too
and one who holds the
to a seat in Congress
ashamed to allow his name to ap
pear beneath such a statement.
Take every article written aud
printed by Republicans, and show
me w here and when we or any of
us have advocated disfranchising
a white man under any circum
stances or conditions. Be fair,
truthful and consistent in all things,
but don't try to carry your sche jies
through by misrepresentations.
The Republican position is so plain
that our Democratic friends find
themselves in a dilemma, and can
only get around it by misrepresen
tation. Now, if your wise solons
at Raleigh last winter were so hun-
whole. We sincerely hope it will
fall as a whole should it be counted 1
i
m. W e are fighting your infamous
election law as a whole; we are
fighting the amendment as a whole,
and we are trying to show the peo
ple that mischief lurks beneath its
every provision. We are striving
to show the unlettered whites that
the Democratic party is as anxious
to get rid of the ignorant white as
he is to get rid of the negro, and I J
believe I can prove the assertion
from Mr. Kitchen's own assertion.
Read this and see how it sounds:
"Thus demanding at every step
t hat the unlettered whites, notwith
standing their greatly superior
natural and acquired qualifications,
shall be forever chained to equality
with unlettered negroes." The
above language of Mr. Kitchen ap
plies to those against the ameud-
Yadkin Valley
INSTITUTE,
BOONVILLE, N. C,
Represents a high type of the pre
paratory school. Uses the most
efficient methods in educatiou. Pre
pares boys and girls for college and
fits them for business and life. One
of the best to infuse with energy,
to wake up boys and girls to the
duties of life. Represented this
year in a half dozen leading col
leges and universities. 208 stu
dents from three States last year.
North Carolina Students this fall
all the way froui the Caldwell line
on the west to Jones and Bertie
counties on the east. Expenses
average only $40 per term of five
mouths. Competent teachers, firm
discipline, thoroughness in all
things. Good reading room and
excellent literary societies. Stu
dents can enter at any time and
find suitable classes. Our catalogue
ment . Now, my Democratic friends, tells of the location, life, aim. and
let's see vour consistency in that
assertion. Who has made such a
condition even possible in North
Carolina? Your last Democratic
Legislature. Eh ?
The unlettered whites ai-e to be
forever chained to equality with
unlettered negroes after 1908, by
the provisions of this amendment
if adopted, which was passed by
an overwhelmingly Democratic
intelligent a man,
certificate
ought to be
Legislature. Now, Mr. Democrat,
please answer this question: If the 1 . V
. M . Boonville. N. C.
unlettered "vhite man, with his
greatly superior natural and ac
quired qualifications, is a compe
tent voter now, and next year, why
is he not qualified after 11)08 ?
Won't lie be as good a man after
1008 as he is now I Won't he be
as intelligent in 1008 as he is now ?
Then why do vou cut him off after
1008, aud forever chain him to an !
equality with fmlettered negroes ?
The people of North Carolina
want this question answered; they
want no evasions, no beating the
bushes. Come out squarely, hon
estly, and tell us why the white
man should be chained forever to
an equality with unlettered negroes
after 1008. No dodging; honor
bright. It needs au explanation ;
out with it.
We pause for reply.
what it means to a bov or frirl to
attend school here. Spring term
will open January 8, 1900. The
progress of the school has been
rapid, and for the past six years,
under the present management, it
has been broadening its field and
raising its standard until now it
stands among the foremost of North
Carolina preparatory school4. Its
reputation is more than local. You
will be pleased with our thorough
work and attractive location. Send
for 50-page illustrated catalogue.
Address R. B. HORN, Principal,
THE COMFORT.
Write to us or Come to see Us
when iu town, or give us a SPECIAL VISIT, it will pay you you'll
find what you w ant here. Not only one, but a BIG ASSORTMENT to
'house from, and the PRICES WE QUOTE WILL OPEN YOUR
EYES to the fact that You have been Paying too much tor youb
goods. To prove this call on us.
Shoes. Shoes, capes, jackets Etc.
Ladies and Misses' Calf Shoes, $1.00;
Ladies.t Men's and Misses' whole
stock shoes, $1.00 and $1.25.
Ladies' soft Kangaroo Kid Shoes,
neat and stylish, worth $2.00. our
price $1.25.
Ladies' and men's hand-welt Shoes,
made by the best makers. $1.Jj8,
worth $2.75.
Boy's and Misses' good servicealeb
Shoes. 50c and 75c per pair.
Childs' Jackets all sizes, loC to
$3.00 each.
Ladies' Jackets, $2.50 and up!
Ladies' Capes 50c and up; Ladies
heavy Underwear, 15c and up.
Men's heavy Fleece-lined Under
wear, 40c and up.
Ladies' Skirts, 5c and upwards.
Ladies' Waists 25c and upwards.
TAX NOTICE.
The verdict of the Kentucky
I will meet the Tax-Pa3-ers of Davu
County at the following times and
places" to collect the Taxes for 1899:
Mocksville during the month of
November.
Countv Line, Monday, December 4,
1899. 10.00 a. m. to 12 m.
Calahaln, Monday, December 4, 1 p.
m. to 3 p. m.
Nestor, Tuesday, December 5, 10 a.
m. to 12 m.
Cana, Tuesday, December 5, 1 p. m.
to 3 p. in.
Farmington. Wednesday, December
6, 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Smith Grove, Thursday, Decembei
7, 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Advance, Tuesday, December 12, li
m. to 4 p. m.
Fork Church, Wednesday, Decem
ber 13, 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Augusta, (Berrier's Store.) Thurs
dav, December 14, 10 a. m. to 12 m.
Jerusalem, Thursday, December 14,
I p. m. to 3 p. m.
Sheffield, Friday, December 15, 10
a. m. to 12 m. '
Mocksville, Saturday, December 16,
all day
Sec. 57. Ch. 732, Laws 1899: Taxes
for School fund must be turned over
We guarantee to save ;you at least 25 per cent, on
above 00(1 s,
THE COMFORT.
Corner Opposite New Fostoffiee. WINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA
Mcdowell &
appears to an unbiased reader of
the returns to be little doubt that
Taylor was elected, but there is
just as little doubt thatGoebel will
be inaugurated. That is what the
Goebel election law was passed for.
Charlotte Observer.
"An honest confession is good
for the soul." Yes, and that is
what the Goebel-Simmons election
lawr was passed for by the wise
solons in this State last winter. Is
it not a disgrace to the State of
Kentucky, and will it not be a dis
grace to our own beloved State if
and were determined j e peopie uuii
to violate its promises and pledges macmne 10 i i.u igu9uuu
made during the campaign of 1898, People?. All Anarchists are not
that vou neglected to draft a con-! dead, we are sorry to say; even
stituiional provision, and if thejrth Carolina is . cursed with
courts (in the event of its being j them. Away with them !
counted carried) should declare it j
iiNprmstitntional in Avhole or in I
part are not you, my Democratic! 50cts pavs for 6 mouths subscrip-
friends, responsible for whatever j tion to the record and you get a
' . ... , i ticket and an opportunity at one of
mischief is wrought by the final j , 3
election, held last Thursdav, is still jhy the Sheriff not later than Dec.
i r iinfi. , rpi,.! 31st, of each vear. Please remember
claimed by both parties, lhere' . . ' , . . - m. . Mmrtarti.
J. L. "SHEEK,
Nov. 1, '99. Sheriff Davie County.
NOTICE.
gry for pie,
Remember This.
WHEAT AND GRASS CROPS.
Allison & Addison's
HIGH GRADE
FERTILIZERS.
4 'STAR BRAKD" GUANO,
"McGAVOCK" MIXTURE,
B. P." POTASH MIXTURE,
ACID PHOSPHATE.
We especially recommend the "Mc
GavtfCk Mixture." It is extensively
used in Virginia and its use on the
! crnn ha-? 5f iven great satisiacnon in
: North Carolina for the last two years.
For 'sale by Agents generally
, throughout the State
Send for Circulars.
.'ALLISON & ADDISON.
result ? Of course you are, and no
amount of such rot can deceive the
people, whom your crowd has de
ceived and are attempting to fur
ther wrong. The Republicans had
no hand in drafting your Goebel-
Simmons election law ; they had no
jsay so in this constitutional amend
ment business. We are opposed to
the whole shooting match, and you
! had aa well resort to other means
for carrying these outrageous meas
ures, for the people of North Caro
lina are too intelligent to be again
deceived by any more of Simmons'
schemes; and you well know that
you have not a shadow of a chance
for carrying it without your Goebel
Simmons methods.
Please name the Republican or
the Republican paper, that haa ad
vocated, or expressed a desire, that
if section five is unconstitutional,
that he desires or wants the remain
der to stand. You can't do it, and
when you make such wild asser
tions, you disci edit your entire
article and attempt to deceive the
people.
Mr. Kitchen himself says it's
By virtue of an order made by
A. T. Grant, Clerk of Superior
Court, I will sell at the Court
House door in the town of Mocks
ville. on the 4th day of December,
1800, the following real estate, ad
joining the lands of Lewis Harper,
et al and bounded as follows:
To wit: Beginning at a stone
Lewis Harpers corner, thence W
20 poles and 15 links to a stone in
Potts line, thence S. 70 West
24 poles aud L to a stone in Potts
line, thence E 15 N 20 poles and
20 links to a stone, to the begining
containing 2 acres and 105 poles
more or less. Terms of Sale, $25.00
cash, balance on six .months time
with bond and approved security
at 6 per cent interest from day of
sale, title reserved till purchase
money is paid. This 19th day ol
October 1800.
Tiros. N. Chaftin,
Admr. of G. H. Lippard dee'd.
T. B. Bailey, Attorney.
ROGERS,
Winston's Cheap Clothiers,
-BUYERS FOR-
3 MAMMOTH STORES. 3
WE SELL FOR LESS, BECAUSE WE BUY CHEAPER
THAN SMALL DEALERS. SOME SPECIALS
300 Suits at $3 50, $5 00 and $6 50,
WORTH $5.00 TO $9.00. '
500 SUITS 87.50 TO 610.00, WORTH Sfll.OO TO 15.00.
150 Overcoats, $2.50 to $6.50, worth $3.75 to $10,00-
200 OVERCOATS, $7.50 to $12.50. Worth $20.00 to $18.00.
If you have bought of us you know u; if you haven't yo
should try us, aud learn your saving.
GREAT VALUES in Hats, Shirts, Ties, and Underwear,
few Don't Forget the Place when You Come to Winston,
A NICE ROCKER GIVEN AWAY.
What about that Stove you promised to buy this fall ?
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We still have left more than a car-load, although our Stove sales have
been immense for the past 60 days.
We are bound to close out this lot ol stoves
by January 1st., and to do this we will give
a nice $1.50 rocker free
with every Stove we sell for the next TEN days. Now
don't wait, but come aud get one, for after ten days we
will stop giving the Rocker with Stove. Just received
4 car loads of cheap and medium furmtnre
and we can save you 25 per cent. Come and see us and
we w ill sell you.
G. T. GLASCOCK & SONS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.
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I STOVE, Heating Stoves. Coal Grates, Country Hollow 7V are
i inn V'timiiin nun rtru itinera, j t
SPECIAL CASTINGS OF ANY DESCRfPTION.
a- Every Article Manufacturedby Us Guaranteed n Every Resrect
i E. H. MORRIS, Acreut. at MOCKSVILLE. N. C.
constitutional ; that ought to settle
it, but it does hot, for he
again
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House, 'Stoudemire & Company,
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Etranch Virffiuia-Ckroiina cnemicai t B tLafc it will stand or fall as a 1 CEXlCAAi nviu, oivvviix, vy.
Company, Richmond. Va- v
Get a RecordPresent.
XE PAPER AND 2 'TICKETS.
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