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ft AVIB ECORD MOCKSVILLE, N. WEDNESDAY . AFftlL 1900. NO 2 Record He Davie gLttflW BVtBT WBDHESDAT. & H. MOBUI8, Editor i , ... ,. , . . , . ,. - . . or subscription ; One Year, Six Months Three Month! - . 11.00 50 25 1900. j BIPUBLICAN TICIvKT. V For President 1iM)0. 3 William Mckinley OF OHIO. jTor Vice-President. je'tebcpritchard OrJWETH CAROLINA. For Governor. JAMES E.BOYD OF GUILFOBD. For Congress, 7th .District. R WILLIAM A. BAILEY 2 Of DAV and thi fcbnilMuUonl he done it, fthfc feouth ould liave re sisted, and with lawj right and justice upon lifer iside, ttud lth reasonable prospects of teuccess. The Editor of the Record know from sad experience, the dire re suit of that .unrighteous war. An uncle lost his life t Bharpsburg, an aped grandfather sank in his grave, bowed down with sorrow at the li es of hfe first born son. That grandfather was a eUve holder, but l e wan a unionist, he was op posed to secession, but he wrs true to his country, and bowed to the will c.f an oligarchy that toreed that war upon the South We love our country, we love publican institutions anywhere in the United States cannot be de stroyed by force, fraud or through the application of a "law" intend ed fraudently to defeat popular suffrage, without the direst conse quences to the state The above .ives taa a:; idea of the results of Goebelism, and we are drifting right along to the same goal. Sinimoaism is no better, if not worse, the pie hunting brigade in the Democratic party in North Carolina are equal to the emergen cy, and are plotting to gain power in this State by methods not one iiir mt fti-mHilo tirl nr1 ffP Will ! . . ' . " whit better than Gobelism in Ken ever acpiore that war ana us uire Fores And Fraud. We baTe shown many times that r modern Republican party is a irtv of force and fraud. The former showed itself before jcivil war, iu John Brown's ca it.:. .... t ........ er iu Kansas auu uij iwnjiicui Eil into Virginia. It uc eloped il:e i-arty jrrew and culminated thewsr uf coercion upon the i tlfro States, whieh cost a mil L of lives and billions ot values, i.i it succeeded. It continued in 1renth ia compelling the !:t!ern States to adopt tne rib amendments to the lutioii, wiiica nave provea s Iss. to the whole country esuee v tl;e n?res. is sho ving itself now iu results, patriots and brave men gave np their lives because of the blunders and hotheadedness of a few politicians. Those wno lost their lives should ever be enshrined in ti e hearts ot their countrymen," but those who forord it upon them, are to be condemned. Quit your talking about force and fraud in the Republican party, the party that saved this government. Quit such talk as long as such men as Ben Til man, who occupies a eat m the TT. S. Senate, and braiis t Mluii't ul-irut inrr nitrrrirn in Opder to carry the election iu South Caro lina. Quit it, until the gallant. Waddell, ceases to threaten to darn the Cape Fear river with dead car eass-es. Quit it, uutil Governor 'Aycock' gives up ruliug by force. Quit it, until yon -.purge your party in the South of its infamous torce and fraud methods iu election. Lets try and do right, nil of us. "Physician heal thyself;" ' tucky. Law and order, the peace and material welfare of the entire stale, will be sacrificed to the greed of office and power. In the Ral. eigh Post of April the 5th C. B. Aycock is spoken of as "Governor Judge Robinson. There are a number of Demo cratic papers as well as Democrats, o take a pleasure in saying un kind things about Reonblican offi cials. This much we have to sav. when ever they fail to do their duty, it matters not what their politics, thev deserve censure. The Davie Times jumps on Judge Robiuson because he tailed to have a larceny and receiving cases tried at this term, and says .that the evidence was circimstantial, and that the jury would have convicted and any twelve men in the court would have dene the same thincr. We do not know how that is. we did not hear the evidence, and have no opinion to express, but we pre mine Judge Robiuson knows his business, and acted within the discretion lodged in a judicial officer, and we nremme h did what he thought best and riirht in the case. The law says it is better tnat many guilty escape, rather than one innocent mart should be punched. This rule is wise and reasonable. Judge Robinson is humane and liable to err. and all or us are IikewisA .nnstitntf!. The: courts should be upheld mstead of censured, uuless we are Aycock." this shows that they think they have the votes counted (certain that improper motives are before they are cast. "Thk best Attcxrrt 0 :b Taltert. Atlanta, Ga., April 4. A special to the Constitution from Columbia, 14tl'!S. C, pays: "James W. Talbert, ' i nty, after narrowely escaping :-e ere handling, and whose brother i is contesting the seat of Congress the: man Larimer in the third district, UDon the iilioiuos by the "en-1 narrowlv escaped fallinjr into the ! ynennnent and by the usur- : hards of a mob last night. Mrs. i iisof W. ,S. Taylor ot K n rial l ert is postmaster a McCormiek, ntiirkv v.hivii Mcivinlev andhis ! Greenwood countv. a few miles ms snpMv. though they j from Pennix, and her husband ar : cit take an active part by ' rived there yesterday. :Iast spring ;i:;ir Federal tnps. That j Talbert made overtures to the .peo- y spprDve Taylor's acts is clear j pie of Greenwood, and on certain je fad tuai their syi.ipatuy is j premises made to a newspaper man s.C per cent LAID PLANS OP MICE AND MEN, GANG AFT AGLEE." Ana Olir irienas snoutd not be so cock sure of the game, for the people are king at least until Mr Simmons Goebelizes the state, and the hon est yeomanryT might decide not to be as subservient as Mr. Regulator Simmons Imagines. Fellow citi zens! stand up for your rights and those of your pasterty. lii'e i an i th:;l he is reeui. j as to abstaining from polities, he Illiteracy in North Carolina. 1880 White 192;032; colored 170,942. Per cent VThite 3l5; colored 77-4 1890 White 173,722; colored 265, 9S1. Per ceut White 23; colored 601. Decrease per cent white 8-5; col. 17-3. White illiteracy declined from 31,5 in 1SS0 to 23 in 1890. Kegro ilFteraoy declined from 77,4 ki 18S0 to 60.1 in IS90, or iu other words the whites declined and the negro 17.3 ps in th ii-!it. Truth Index. ?rai;,'i tilings do happen iu this luixne ir-m lr'im imtex. snows wc have ot more to learn, or in me (.'no wniu. ,uiiii F.n was an ablitionist and a ik, aa'l not more of a crank than iy of our own professed states- i was permited to quietly return to ith; t ;town. Subsequently he j i . . fir . .: ?. .. pnteu Lis contest into v asuing ton and denied the coneiliatory statement attributed to him. He was thereupon agained warned not to return to Greenwood per cent, or over double. Taken from the U. S. Census on file in the Congressional Library, Washington. Read the above, and you will see what effect the amendment if behind their acts. The Judere has som3 peculiarities not to the liking of s nne. yet we bleive he is honest and upright and intends to do right. Other eases were dismissed at the countys cost, and we might criticise otters iu the matter, but will leave that for others, lor fear we 'night censure the wrong party and do the innocent ones injustice. There are few courts held, but whit some one fails of doing his wh le duty, bnt we should at all times be charitable, id our censnre for tear we do some one an injustice. The Recoup will not uphold the wrorg if it knows it. Judges are oftou deceived and mislead by officers of the court; and after it is over the judge gets the abuse. This is not right. "Let justice be doue, though the heavens fall." t rciduight a band of masked j adopted will have in this State. I, b;:t we did not know that the men wen to the house Talbert was in. A Democrat, promineut in the town, hearing of the contemplated a.-'ioii. ana Dermr opposed to vioi- fobii.-an party sent John in this'ence. sent a warning a few mia- i ... i, ati'i nc uoa t know it now. Browu was a detestable char r. but we do not believe the fcbhenn partv resru-m.Kibl tor i - - Did the lie uibli fire the tiret ;rnn! V thmifriit. r - r - an ackno vledged, and undis- iad, that the southern Dem- s or Whigs fired on Uuited nets liefore the honse waa surround ed, and Talbert escaped frm the back door. Talbert fled to the depot and got on a train, but fear ing a rnob at Troy, stopped at the next station, and is supposed to have spent the niht in the woods. This morning he appeared at the horse of W. W. Sturkey 3tul ap pealed for protection. The above shows how our Demo- P iroom at Ft. Sumter. Ynnr 1, Mr. Truth Index, who had .cratic iriemts act, alter tney get I- n oath to sapp.irt the laws t f mKtit'itw e i. i e.raior laws, anu uncousumuunai -uwitation of our countrv. ' (IlllVWiUiVHWf AIM tM r.,v .w k H j siuth, and to civilization. The only crime Mr. Talbert comitted was running on the Republican ticket for congress. Its a dark, day for our country, when any one party gets control, and attempts to rule or ruin. Such things must stop some where, or we can boast of a free country iu vain. The people are not always go:ng to miictt states, violated that V nia king wi r on you r o t: n py. You committed treason jniig those sbots on your own vora to s ipprt and uphold P and the constitution, only P duty when he prepared to l delcnd and preserve the pment, yet you call it coercion. wild he restore order, and !!is) the grandest country the tam'y submit to such methods. ;iJeil uPi, but by whipping ! jUous s'lbjerts into snbjcct- -t. Lincoln upheld and en- HIV law i i : 11111 I'l-Il Vfl TVaiAri to; Talbert's persecution should be held up to the people as a warning against Democracy intoleraut methods. Those who are engaged 'Kud destroy it. Whoaain I 'n fuS this nian to leave his their seats in the United home, his wife and his property, Congress and made hste to t are no better than bandits and Washington, and take up ' highwaymen, and how anyone against the I who loves his country, and who A A 1 than "HO Had SWOrn tn ' iUCS llllin, juamc oun nuuij , au 3!'i tkipnfi tii i ! nnhol.-l sneh ontrasreous methods. --iti,-t!Sj HIRJ : i " are beyond our comprenensiou. His Satanic Majesty will have a on his hands when they his kingdom. slave 1 louicguteru' "asMagtou. Were thev the .isjh they had taken? i l jh 1 ",!t ive been better to ! reach h hen im trait violate their oaths aud ors to a 'Ur goverumeai- Th3 Rasult. X "A prominent Kentuckian states; hvA ordain-; that business is sn.Terin. if uru! The llleteracy among the wnites is appalling. While there are more illiterate blacks than whites, you must remember that thousands of exslaves were living at the time the census was taken, and most of them were illiterate. We have no doubt if that class of negroes were left out but that the illiterate whites would ont number the blacks. These figures also shows that the decrease in illiteracy a nong the races is almost twice as much among the blacks as the whites, this bears out the Repub lican contention, that if the courts eliminate the 5th clause of the a niendraent it will disfranchise al most if not quite as many whites as blacks, and ultimately it will have that effect. The Simmons machine knows what it is doing and what it wants. The white voters are the ones that wrested the state from Democracy in 1894 and 1S9 Wo will never be convinced that this intolerant machine is not after eliminating the illiterate white voter. Tne record's evi dence is against them. Do they not carry most of the counties where the negro predominates! Take the vote of Halifax county which has nearly quite two thousand negro majority, ?nd in 1898 Democracy swept Halifax by over two thousind majority. Take Richmond county aud you will find j that it was carried by over eight Election Law. 3ec. 33. That the board of county canvassers shall meet on the second day next after every election at twelve o'clock noou of that day at the court house of the county, and at that hour without delay the members of such board who shall be then present shall choose one of their members wh : shall be the chairman, and shall choose one of their members as clerk of said board: Provided, the board of county canvassers of Carteret, Hyde and Dare shall meet ou the seventh day after the elec tion; and as soon as such chairman sh dl be appointed he shall admin ister to each of the other members and e:v.di of the other members sh ill take an oath or affiirmation in the following form: "You do syear (or affirm) that you will faithfully and impaitially execute th;j duties of the board of canvass ers according to law." And there upon one of the members of such b ard appointed for that purpose shall administer to such chairman and such chairman shall take an oith or affirmation in the same f rm as that taken by the other members of the board. And be fore proceeding to canvass and es timate the votes in such county the cnairman of the board shall admin ister to the cderk thereof an oath or affiirmation in the following f jrm: "You do swear (or affirm) j that you will faithfully execute the d ities of clerk of this board accor ding to ?aw." Sec 34. The board of county samassers at their said meeting in the presence of such electors as noose to attend shall open an (and) .Mnvass and judicially . determine the returns, stating tiie number of legal ballots cast iu each precinct! for each office, the name ot each person voted for and the number of votes give to each different office and shall sign the same. The said board shall have power and authority to judicially pass upon ill the facts relative to the etestion uid judicially determine and de clare the true result of the same; aud they sha l also have power and authority to send for papers and oersous and examine and look upon them. h. Substantial Fact. Wi R. Ci:!rki PieUway, Virginia, iys; L have !; vral yfears been using Racmou-tf Pills in nty family with most satisfactory result and do not hesitate to rerfcomniend them to my customers aa superior to any oi me Tarioua jciuuh Keps in ttock. Not only are your pills reliable but Ramon 'g Relief and Nerve and Bone Oil are the most satisfactory . rente diea I ever haitdledi and i they were more generally ifaed, they would often make the Doctor a7 bill Only Vic, Instead of $2 00. These goads need no dusting in my stock because they are constantly corning in and going oiitare Trade Win ners aud Trade Keener.!', These good qualities are riot a theory but a substantial fact. For Kale by J. 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We believe that The Tri-Weekly will be the best substitute jet found for a metropolitan daily. It has one more isue per week than the old Semi-Weekly, and costs half a dollar less a yrear. We are frequently able to print in this edition, which i& sent to press before daylight, the official war cable dispatches of The Trib une from Europe, which are sent from there about J a. m. TilK Till II UN 12. New York City t AMERICA'S RCPRESENTATIVB FASHION iVlAQAZINB THE DESIGNER Published Honthly VITH HANDSOME COLORED PLATES. 0. .IIUUUIIIJI tumci " e-d in this section is not greater i h:!n is necessary. We see uothinir i hundred majority. lne wnite , ojectional iu it counties of the west are the ones Sc it. This section it strikes too macii would it not. 0!l Hti- for iha u...r. fed and mn r Ti whave seen whti,fl. i... ortrnde the law r - . . . which hart Mr. Simmons' cMtvcl. the. ;ist hv ' :n 1'ives the board . , -.-4. 4- -iiithoritv. that is it they are al- an overwhelming majority at the,-" relnrns coming election? If tuey carry j,.f eiet.tloa board should have the noro counties of the eist why aa(.iioritv to alter the returns as in every do thev make such a racket, about i seni ir. except to correct clerical town in the state on ac.JO.inc ot rue , tne matter, unless they are afraid I enors in said returns, xne ngm stnte and blooasnea cause-. i oy me ; Goebel law. And the loader 4,Goe belism." is allowed to run unre sisted in any state the more seri ous will bo the final crisis. P.e- j ia the price of liberty of the west? Do your own think ing my countrymen, jour liberties are at stake. "Eternal . .i - i : ..... . . 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