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tun D Record AVIE MOCKS VILLE, N. C., WEDNE3DAY, DECEMBER 27, 1890. KO. SU. Santa Clans Headquarters, n 3 as usual, WILL BE POUND AT OUIt STORI3 THIS 'SEASON. - K a BIG stock Tovs, D11 Carnages, Dolls all kinds, from I Hk 1 cent to 0.0-0; Rocking Horses, Hobby Horeea, 3 K'liJJhK' Blocks. Picture Rooks. Irou Toys, Air ? Biilea, Cap Pistols aud Cape; Baby Rattlers, Christmas i Trie Ornaments, Sunday School Supplies, Album, Drums, jj iiJnis. Toy WaJchea; in i&et, everything you want to suit fa olJ lad" young for Christmas gifts or Sunday Schools, can five and te:-cht coukters. J a -rse stock L&diw', Children, and Men's Shoe?, 3 Uiukrveiir cf nil kind;?. When in Vir.ton shopping tLe hclidsvr., yot: Till riiea ;t n yon fail lo come to bco I r7. "Vo vili yoa si kaei fir cent, cs your Nil. Ocme to for jcr gazfa ClasF. &u s:ske the children happy. The Davie Record, Pritchard's Resolution on The Amendment. PUBLISHED -EVERY WEDNESDAY. E. II. MORRIS, Editor. Ti:MS OF SUBSCRIPTION : One copy, One Year, - - - 31.00 j One copy, Six Months. - . - SO t One copy, Three Months - - - 2 SiOCKSVII.LS, N. C, DEC. 27, 185)9. standing by the great common peo ple in their fight for their right und liberties. Remember the Gold den Rule. Gazette Bureau, Washington, Dee. 20. The Democratic press of North Carolina seemed to be wrought up to a high pitch over the step taken by Senator Pritchard to secure a little application of the constitution of the United States to the locality in which these -na-nera onprate. These papers fear that the resola- frotu this city during the momora tion introduced by the Senator will i ble race trouble of November, 1898, WUJ.U "I -.'-Jt A Fusionist Compelled to Leave Wilmington Th Second Time. Wilmington, N. C, Dec. 20. C. P. Loekcy, who was expelled I i'-.i nTf- fir K 11 o it, c-rtrr SiTOcX, WINVXO, N. C. jsr-l - Trapses ! EYE SFf-CIALIS' 1:o 3tct Zcab' Clsihizc Store, Tarait -13 of any Kind IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE Euntley Stack, ns SELLS- FI23T-CLA38 FDE5TITUES AT 42G and t:?S Trade Street, WIN'STON, N. C. J A e.Aii ill iiV Z-- v.i 3 isukJ it will psy yoa to h&ve s Perfect Fit. DB. V. O. THOMPSON has bsd forty year?.' esperieace in Adjusting Traces. He w!H Per- soaalh fit vou t the Old Beiiab-le THOMPSON DRUG STORE, Vinston, N. C. Br. M. B. Kiiabrough, Physician and Surgeon. Oulcc, First door South of Hotel Dayi?, MOCKSVILLE. N. C. YOU GO TO -CALL ON Br. B. S. Anderson, DENT1BT. Office: First Door South of Dr. Kinibraugh's. MOCKSVILB, N. C. j 'l' . VkJA3l 10 The Jetclfr. I have a line lot of goods suitable hroa Sice Line of Watches, f:jr ho111 JeTfttrywi Silver Ware, Bpecia-: (le wl Eve GUrfcs. etc. Finei jA -tcnesi. etry feMirias done ile yoa waiV j?nd ; -'"l JAr, ' .;MC t aafinsitre.l fir one ve:r. Prices M ivui.ti Aotuura, ioiait the timw. St'1:1 F?u Canes and ... umbreaas, Tours for bni?ines3, ; 7 BSOWK, Tns Jkwsles. an(i many other novelties for those IS Liberty Street. Next door to wuo waat something neat and up KoberfB the gun man. to-date for a litlle money. When I von visit oai city, call and see my I WSUl XOur ii'SgS. Utore whether you wish to buy or i TCTPvrva rr-r a tttnj ' ! ntl. ONIONS AND OTHER nl tuvl"B " I rARlI PRODUCE. m HijkKt Market ?rica WQ1 b Paid Call on me when TOU COME TO TOWN. JL well Selected Stock of Groce ries Always On Eanr. Yours to Serve, ). M. MILLER, fc'ili;;bnry, Ncrt-h Oarolinft. KAiLWA DON'T WAIT A MINUTE. Good Watches Absolutely free. We want your name for PASTIME, a bright, clean, illustrated ptory and huci-jtrcus paper for the family circle, 16 large pagee, only 75c a y:ar; on trial 4 zaonth&, iOc. We give a nickle aiiver watch, to each subscriber, a neat medium-sized "watch, guaranteed fcr ote year. v"ill keep time for roany year accuratel3 as a $100 watch. And for a little work we give Gold watefce, Bicycles, sewing- nachinee, Gun3, cvx. Samples ana pArticular? free. Seiii us ycur addremi to-day if ro i dc no more, and see how easily vou con c-et vociething nice you -want. V,"e vriii' aur prise 3TU- Pleaso don't wra.it a siiaute, send now. Better en cio-e 3 stanips fcr trial subscription nresent or 23 stamps for watch V and paper while the watches ?re going i 'free. The PASTIME Pub. Company, Louiaviue, Ky. STANDARD RAILWAY O? THE SOUTH. lh Direct, Line to sill Points. MT Tt-xA LOUIDA, pBA AND PORTO RICO. ftnrtlv Fi-M :1-,m Kquir. pt on ailThrough and L f Train. NUaan Sleenino- rv.t Fast and Safe, schedules. Travel by the Southern and rw au.9 aHsw,cd a Safe, Com- ?Pbfe5S?ct : Agent, for Time Ta Katca and General Infor- L.ERXON, F. R. DARBY, nROUBLB TO ANSWER QUESTIONS. r- 6ea Man. Tf 6. P. Al - - Another Misrepresentation. Mr. L.innv. ib T?!!!!!!' of the eighth district of th;s State, I acqiiired by long experience, to turn aroaxid so quickly as to locate the seat of hi3 trousers in Iront. It should not occasion any surprise, therefore, that after declaring him frelf last year a bi-meti:!list, he nup prrt this year a bill which declares for the single gold Bt&ndgrd. Mr. Atv'gter, the RepreseuUtive of the fourth district, in his wpeech in the House Tirarsday. eeonied to treat theee joint circa instanced as matter for wonder, but it is not. A man who has done many of the things tbat Mr. Linuey has done, the last being a published statement over hJg own name that negro Bishop Petty in the equal of any man in Mecklenburg county, can du any t a ing . Jharlclte Observer. The Observer is considered by impartial raen of all parties one of the fairest Democratic papers edited in the Etate, yet its partizan bias i3 so great, it once and awhile falls from grace, and commits the same kind of sins that arc so often, and without excuse, committed by the Democratic papers. The Ob server has knowingly, or through inadvertance, misrepresented Mr. Linney in the above article. Mr. Liuney wrote a letter to the Wilkeaboro Journal which ap peared in teat paper Dec. 1st, in which he used this language, with reference to an editorial which ap peared in that paper at a former date, in defense of the people of Wilkes county. Now read Mr. Linney's own words and judge for yourself: "That wai a heavy blow you gave the Observer when you intimate that Wilke3 had produced a half breed Bishop Petty who pos- i jiicssed as much intelligence as any man in Mecklenburg." Can any fair, impartial, un-bi-assed man place any such construc tion upon Mr. Linney's language as the ObEerver does, in the above paragraph ! Mr. Linney does not say a word about Bishop Petty be ing the equal of any man in Meek lenburg or any other county. He only refers to what the Journal had said of Bishop Petty in its reply to a sling at Wilkes. It's the Jour nal's language and not Mr. Lin ney. Why can't you Democratic pa pers once and a while tell the truth about Republicans, without twist ing your quotations out of all recog nizable shape? There are a lot of good honest men in the Republican party, regardless of the abuse and maledictions rained down upon their heads by a malicious intoler ant Democratic press. When a Republican leaves his party and join your ranks he is a patriot, hero and statesman. On the ether hand, let a man leave the Democratic parly and join the Re publican party, and at once the vi ala of your wrath are turned loose nd you heap upon him vile, slan derous abuse. Like the Jews ot old; nothing good could be seen in a Gentile. Such methods have seen their day. The people will no longer be ruled and governed by the bigoted, intolerant demagogue. ism of men who reeort to bitter in vective, vile misrepresentation of their political antagonists. Away with such men and such methods lets lead the great common people by addressing their sense of justice, their reason and common sense. The traps set by I Le Simmons crowd to catch the illiterate white men, have been located and the people ire awake. Remington Single Barrel Breech Loading Gun, 6.50 Others - - - w.w, Loaded Shells, 3Ec a box. Shot, 7c. per pound. Primer?, 12c. a box. All Other Good Equally Lb, i?. M. ROBERTS, 445 Liberty Street, WINSTON, C. National Convention to Meat at Philadelphia. Washington, Dec. 15.Tbe Re publican National Committee after hearing arguments by representa tives of New York, Philadelphia, Chicago and St., LouK this after noon decided thai, tie next Repub lican National Convention will be held in Philadelphia. June 19 was fiTa noon as the date. Philadel phia won on the secopd ballot, re- ovivmg J5 votes to a ior vnicago. by not be considered germane to some thing or somebody and that wc.e thing unprecedented will be done. It may be of passing interest to those nervous journalists that Sen ators Stewart, Bcveridge and other leading men ot the senate are of the opinion that the resolution is altogether in ordr and they will support it on the iloor of the sen ate. A few days ago when the proposed Payne resolution, looking to the restriction of the southern representation in national conven tions waa Gent to the quiet recesses of a pigeon hole through the influ ence of southern Republicans it was urged by influential opponents that the southern elections were a mat ter for congressional attention . Men of national reputation everywhere are glad that the subject is receiv iug attention from aach high and proper source. The resolution deals with a ques tion that affects the people of the United States, and therefore Sena tor Priiehard will press the matter to a vote at the earliest possible moment. "If the leaders of tha Democratic party," ;said Senator Pritchard to me yesterday, "are sincere in their professions with regard to the colored man I cannot understand why it is they do not propose to abrogate the fourteenth and 'fifteenth amendment of the con stitution of the United States. If thee amendments were out of the way the Democrats could then de prive the colored man of his voce without coming in conflict with the constitution, and the fact that they do not propose to abrogate these ptovisions is clear proof to my mind that they propose to disfranchise the poor illiterate white people as well as the colored people of North Carolina.' Some of our Democratic friends are very solicitous about Senator Pritchards resolution. They pre tend to be in favor of the majority ruling, yet they have passed an election law with which they pro pope to force through an unconsti tutioual amendment which will vir tually nullify majority-rule in this State as it has done in South Cij o olina and Louisiana. We are hear tily in favor of congress taking some action in order to guarantee to us a Republican form of govean inent. Like Senator Pritchard, many of us wonder why they have not made an effort to eliminate the negjo by the repeal of the 11 and 15 amendments. They don't want the negro retired, he serves their purpose. has been in the city for the past week and was waited on by citizen committee during the lrst 4S hours and advised thsst it would be wife for him to leave at once, and that too before tomorrow (Tuesday) morning . In compliance with these instructions, he left for Washing ton on the northbound train to night. Loekey was candidate for judge of the Sixth district On the fusion ticket in 1S9- and was city attorney under the old city govern ment regime, which was overthrown November lth. Loekey was not banished immediately after the riot as were a number of his associ ates, but was waited on by a com mittee and asked how long it would tike him to wind up his business here. He replied, probably 30 days, and was given the time he asked. This 'jou.dderation was ac corded him be&tiine he had not made himself so odious a many of his associ -tten had . Loekey 's friends here claim that he would not have returned to Wilmington had ho not been assured by cerrain prominent Democrats that the animosity against him vae spent and no ob jection would be raised to his pres ence here. If the above does not disclose a disgraceful state of affairs in thi Slate, we are no judge. In free North Carolina a man is made to leave his home, his property and Irs business and seek a homo else where, and yet we boast of our love of right, justice and freedom. These things have got to stop some where or somebody is going to b hurt. The people are not going to tamely submit to such wrongs al ,w4ys. Instead of heralding snob things abroad as something to be proud of, it should be a matter of shame. THE COMFORT. HOLIDAY OCOD3- Do yonx holiday buying as early aa possible. It is to yonr inUref t to do so. Firstly, you get a better selection and do not Lave to toko the "leavings." Secondly, yon can take yov.r ti?ne selecting and do not have to be rushed at the last moment. This teuson we Lave made est;- preparations for you and the little folks. You will tir.d here an aggre gation of holiday gifts and toys that cannot be found elsewhere, and last, but not least, we've attached such low fignres to 'em, that we anticipate an early buying and speedy sale. If you think it junt a little too early for yon, we invite yon to onr stores anyhow. See our display, then you will be in a better position to know what yoa want. ITEIli: TIISY AHS: Gift and toys for the little folks. Dolls China and Mjcc head dolls, 5c up ta 50c each; jointed dolls, 10c up to $1 00 each; dressed dolls, 5c up to 1 to each: Fi ench dolts Z'jc up to tl 50 each. All .tiz, colon, aires and condition: Yadkin I nstitute, Valley Booavme, n. c. Represents a high type of the pre paratory school. Uses the imt efficient methods in education. Pre pares boys and girls for college and tits them for business and life. Out of the best to infuse with energy, to wake up boys and'girle to the duties of life. Represented this year in a halt dozen leading col leges and universities. 208 stu dents from three States last year North Carolina Students this fall all the way from the Caldwell line on the west to Jones and Bertie counties on tho eaat. Expenses j average only $40 per term of live months. Competent teachers, firm discipline, thoroughness in all thiogs. Good reading room and excellent literary societies. Stu dents can enter at any time and find suitable classes. Our catalogue Richmond Pearson, who controls the infamous Asheville Gazette, wants to run for Governor next year on the Republican ticket. j tells of the location, life, aim. and Wilkeaboro Chronicle. According to Bob Deal and a fer what it means to a bov or ffirl to attend school here. Spring term u.-ill nnan T.TTrrv 1 0ftft Th others m this State, every one who ' greS8 of the hm betJD does not endorse Sisnmons Demo- J rapid, and for the past six years, cracy is infamous. A great many j undrr the present management.it people are beginning to think that! .s been broadening its field and there are a good many things not j ite 8tf"drd "A-h . , . , stands among the foremost of INorth altogether good, pure, nice and of ; CaroliDa preparatory schooU. Its good report connected with latter I reputation is more than local. You day Democracy in this State. You I will be pleased with our thorough are tot makiug any friends or votes work and attractive location. Send , - , ifor 50-page illustrated catalogue, by your intolerant methods Bw.iAddiwJ fi HORN, Principal, Deal. The Asheville Gazette is; Boonville. N. C. Dissolution Sale. Some member of the firm of House, Stodemire fs Co., will withd-aw January 1 it. In o der to take up their shares, our stv k must be reduced at A great sacrifice ! Our sample rooms, including two warehouses, are jam full, and to turn this immense stock into cash in such a short time ' means to Almost Give Away! How Listen! To meet those members who are going to withdraw, means -we must meet them with the cash. So, if you have pome cash, come get your part of this large stook. Listen ! We Will Give You a Stoye At 20 per eent. below cost, and remember, our stoves were bought before the great rise. Get your beds, chairs, dressers and anything we have in stock at your own price. We nu &t turn it into money by January 1st, 19 J0. Large lot of china closets, Nok cases, and ladies' desks to go just anyway for cash. Respectfully, House, Stoudemire & Company, At Central Hotel, SALISBURY, X. C. ia fact, yrt have a rejnihir doll world. Toy3 Child'a waeh set. 15c to 50c let; child's china dishes, luc to 1 50 nt; muic boxes, 25c and 50c; mimical cittern, 2.c and 5a;: musical tube phones, 25c and One; tenpins, 10c up to 50c net; roam ing toys, 10c up to 50c each; iron toys, 10c up to Mc each: rough rider net, 2?e and fvo set; soldier &i:it.i, 25c and 50c set, and hundreds of other toys for the children. Gif i. for the larger folks. Pretty albums, at 10c. l-rc. and 25c; prettUr albuir.3, at 35c. 50c, 75c, and 1 00; prcttieat albuuin, at 1 25, $1 50, and S2 0"); toilet seta, 50c, 75c, ujto $2 00 ct; manicure !t, &V! up to $2 50 set; shaving nets, 50o u; to $1 50 set; travelers' sets, 25c up to I 59 set; ladle' work boxeu, 25c up to 2 00 set; ladie3 handkerchief and tie boxes, 25c up to M. 00; men's handkerchief and lie boxes, 25c up to tl set; inen'8 collar and cuff boxes, 15c up to $1 50 each, and many others which space will not permit mentioning. C.jats rnd capei. We have too many, and hare cut the price oa ah, to close them out quickly. Ten dollar jackets, broadcloth or beaver, now $8 00; eight dollar jackets, kersey or astrikan, now C 00; nix dollar jackets, kersty or astrikan, now 4 50: four dollar jackets, kersey or ;ibtrikan, now 2 75; capes 50c up to 4 00, in cloth; capes. 1 50 up to 10 00 in plinth. Saui-s. Miwes' kid toiid dhoo, 9ttc paii: bovj and vouths' solid neat hoi !, Sto pair; boy' box calf shoes, sizes 2 to 51, 1 50; meu's box calf shoe, tiu ee soles, 1 U8; men' tan, three !ole nhoes, 1 !M; ladle?' kid dress shoes, Mc; ladies' kanjjano dress shoes, 1 25; l;.lie: band sewed shoes, 1 68. Buy your i'ujn here and save 25 per cent on them. THE COMFORT. Headquarters for Gills and Holiday Pronents of all kind. CORNF.Ii OPPOSITE RcXiTOryiCE. WlNSfON, 3f , C. McDOWBLU ROGERS Winston's Cheap Clothiers, BUYERS FOR- 3- THREE MAMMOTH STORES. -3 WE SELL FOR UZ, BECAUSE WE BUY CHF.APEB TIIAX SMALL DSALERS. SOMS SPECIAX8 i 309 Suits at S3 50, $5 00 and $6 50, WORTH $5.00 TO $9.00. 500 SUITS 37.50 TO 810.00, WORTH $11 TO flS.tt. 150 OrerenU, $2.$0 to .W, werUt fJ.TJ ta $1&,4. 200 OVERCOATS, 07.30 to C1J.&0. Worth $20.00 to $18.0. If you have bought of ni yon know n; if yon havta't yaa should try us, and learn yor.r wiring. GREAT VALUES in Hats, Shirts, Ti, and Underwwr. T "Don't Forgot the P'ac trhsn Yon Com'? to Wir.stcm. ?J G. T. GLASCOCK & SONS, Gns"K?sor.o, n. c. rouoEas akd etaceieists. JIa i tifacturers r.f Turbine V.'atcr Wheels, The CAROLINA COOK &TOYL, Healing r1ocs. Coal Crates. Country Hollow Wore ilo?,!, Plow GiStSugs aud Feed Cutters. SPECIAL CASTINGS OF ANY DESCRIPTION. ffgj- Every Article Munnfactaraiby Us GuaratUed in Kvtry Ht. E. II. MORKIo, Agent. at MOCKSV1LLE. N. C. i i C" o o ho si r K o c Record Pet Presents
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