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i 111? Ml JTi JjJ JRec AVIE ORB Vol 2 MOCKSVILLE, N. C., WEDNESDAY 'JULY 4 1900. mm-i a I ' 11 " - - - - - Tne Davie Record, PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. E. H. 310KKIS, Editor. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : no Vp.tt. - - vl.VU VUV " 7 A BLUFF. nne copy. One copy, Six Months, Oaecopy, Three Months 50 25 UOCESYW- JULY4 1900 kl3 For President 1900. m WILLIAM McKINLEY wj OF OHIO. K For Vice-President. iVTHEO ROOSEVELT j OF NEW YOT?K A k M For Congress, 7th District, ft JOHN Q. HOLTON OF YADKIN. 1 n EPimia4S STATE TICKET For Governor SpENCER B. ADAMS, Guilford. For Lieutenant Governor, Cl.au- rs Docker y. of Richmond. For Secretary of btate J U. ir'AR- ett of Leroir. or State T.-ersurer L. L. JENKINS Gastoa. 'or State Auditor T. S. ROLLINS Madison. or State Supt. of Public Instruo, on N. C. English, of Randolph. l or Attorney General Zeb Vance AkjER, of Davidstn. Fjr Commissioner of Agriculture w. Aener Alexander, of Tyrrell, or Commissioner Labor and Print- Pff-T. S. MALOT, of Rockingham. or Corporation Commissioner, C, Reynolds, of Forsyth, T. A, Frank Swain. County Ticket For House of Representatives C. f. Sheets. For Sheriff J. L. Sheek. Fcr Register of Deeds B. O. Mor if. rorIrei3ar- j! W. E;:huaa 'or Coroner J. W. Bailey. ForSurveyor-M R. Chaffin. 'orConnty Commissioner3 C. G. Mfej, J, M. Cain, W. F. Furches Senatorial Ticket. Pinmx of Yadkin. tay Redeemed Their Plsdgas. Some time ago the Republicans ol the county arranged a list of ap pointments, for public speaking. They have had large crowds o-it to hear our speakers and good order has prevailed with the exception of one place, and then some of our Democratic friends, came out and tried to get up a dis turbance. On last Monday night at Cana while the Eepublican can didate for the legislature was ad dressing a large and orderly crowd, one Dr. Rodwell from Eastern North Carolina, and his farther-ia-law J. M, Cain, marched into the academy with a white supremacy banner, and two United States flags, (a flag which our Democrat ic friends would like to trample under their feet) and a lot of boys and a few men, and on taking their seats began to interrupt the speaker by talking and asking him questions, until it got so outrage ous, that a Populist remarked, TTT 4 THP wr Ac? a -rTc-i-r t rip fTVk rptTr i democratic party." Whereup on Mr. E. Frost got up and asked this crowd of disturbers, to keep quiet and give Mr. Sheets arespec tlul hearing whereupon he was told to shut up and sit down. Mr, Frosi: informed the toughs, that he would shut up when he got ready. It was disgraceful conduct, and no gentleman would have engaged in it.. With these preliminaries we will proceed to call the atteution of the public to the bluff. The Democratic executive committee, through ifs chairman has gotten out a list of appointments published since the Republicans published theirs, and our Democratic friends have made appointments all over the county and they conflict with our appointments, and they invite us to a joint discussion of the iss ues, Now it they really vanted a joint discussion why did tney no: confer with the Chairman of the Republican executive committee, so that these appointments would not conflict! The can didates cannot be at two places at oncer They well knew that we were not going to cancel our ap- 1 -- A J J J t poinimeiiis ior ineirs, ior we are havinjgood crowds and we don't wish to disappoint the people. If they had really wanted a joint can vass, they would have confered with our chairman, and had they agreed, their candidates could have met ours at these places. Now we Senator Frank on Dem ocratic Extravagance &c. "You know that I w a member of that legislature and I fought ev ery inch of this nefarious election law and amendment I ask to have one republican appointed on the el ection board in each of the ninety seven counties but the democrats refused. I then asked to have a TATVn 1 -J n 4- J. "1 t i j i ipimot appoinieri dui tney re fused that; Then for my own county I ask them to J appoint a democrat of my own choice, bu t I. they would not grant me that. I belong to the largest anti-amendment club in western North Caro lina, and in it are 31 democrats. The Democrats of that legislature were great for retrenchment and re form. They said the republicans stole every thing, aud they were going to set things to rights. . And here is the way they did it. This election law will cost the taxpay ers of North Carolina $80,000; the state electiou board cost $5,000; the election board of each county will cost 8227, so that the total ex pense of the state will be $88,000 for an unfair and unjust election law. The fusion legislature added $5,000 to the appropriation for the state university,, at which the democrats raised a great cry, They said it was an- injustice to the sectarian colleges. But now they vote $10,000 more than that and for a bath system: Then they give as much to the female college; as the fusion legislature did, and $5,000 more for a gymnasium, When our legislature left there was $100,000 in the treasury, and the state bonds were quoted at $J .09. Now it is all gone, aud the treasurer says they have no money to pav bills, and bonds are down to 08 cents." READ, READ, tsmsi The average feminine constitution cannot, unaided, withstand the strj to which steady, trying work sub jects it. The organs of womanhood are so ddicate . that the result of constant standing, lifting, stooping or straining is irregular or painful men struation, leucorrhea or falling of the womb. Wine of Cardui is the right remedy fcr female weakness. It will insure painless and regular operation of the menstrual function It will drive out every trace of leucorrhoea, and will so strengthen the ligaments that falling of the womb w2l be an impossibility. You can get a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui at any drug store, and use it in the privacy of your home. So said Jas. II, poa, Ex-Demo- p State Chairman, the day af- the adjournment of thelegisla- P f 1899, in an interview pub fllinthe Charlotte Observer, 10,1899, when he said (re ;rb the work of the legisla- fe:) "It ha fnifiio.i -i .uv.u HO JlCUCkJ e supremacy by removing Possibility of negro domination I"1 fte threatened counties, and !7i3 d"aa h? bills for each int.; a.-v.i . - u-jt oy general laws." ,,usw me jegisia. restorer thno-H llnKr Ul r yneramaat to the coun- M u ashino ton, Granville, Cas. Vance, Warrea, Crav fb. Perquimans. Prack- wHa?CQ'ery' Pdrotank and rge,t negro county, and f!!!!1 pledSes were fnlfillp,! aZ"s8 '"endmeDt! ton. "c. ro -Jl ucv pro-The disfran- iePo? lC lhe adoption have this to say, we believe in joint discussions if they are prop erly conducted, and the toughs'and cut throats are excluded, and decen eyand order are the ruling force 3. but if the Republicans have to sub mit to such indignities a& were at tempted at Cana on last Monday night, by the "white supremacy." howlers, then we beg to be excused for we want no such conduct at our speakings, and we want to say right here to our Republican friends, in the county, if you g-o out to hear the Democrats ba gen tlemen and act with common ev ery day decency, and if you have no respect for yourselves have some for the Republican party, and don't disgrace it by making an ass of yourself on such occasions. If you cannot behave yourselves at these public speakings, for the sake of decency and good morals stay at home. We are going to canvass Davie county from center to cir cumfrence and we want the people to come out and hear us, We arc battling for the rights and liber ties of the great common people, and will keep up the fight until the battle is won, Oar Democratic friends can make their canvass as it suits them, since they have ig nored ordinary methods commonly practiced by gentlemen of either party. We are paddling our own boat, and shall keep it up until the victory is won on August the 2nd. If the Cana episode isa sample of the methods they would adopt in a joint discussion, we beg to plead being geatlemen, and ask to be excused, for we believe in law, or der and justice. Mr. E, "Frost a- bove mentioned is a Democrat,. but a gentleman, Oar Democratic friends aie fond of talking about fusion extravagan ce, yet we do hot hear them say auything about Democratic extrav agance. Instead of appropriating sufficient money to enlarge the Asyluni at Morganton for the care of the poor unfortunate insane of the State who are confined in Jal- .t es, and who need treatment at such places, they pass laws to hold two elections this year in North Caro lina, for what purpose? For parti- zan purposes, Senator Franks shows that it will cost nearly one. hundred thousand dollars to hold this election. Who pays for these elections? The tax payers. Read what Dr. Murphy says. "We have exhausted all our means to a rouse the public up to the needs for more room for the insane, but so far without any effect aud I have almost become discouraged and feel like giving up," Is it not a shame that such a state of affairs exist, that thousands of dollar' can be expended for elections and the poor unfortuuate insane in many instances are lying in jail. e Read er reflect. Whither are we 'drift -iug? Several months ago a man by the name of Jas. M, Allen came to Mocksville and went around among the Republicans soliciting subscri bers to a paper published in Ral - eigh, called the "State Journal." Mr. Allen succeeded in getting a number of subscribers at this place, we had read several copies of his paper before he came hee, and it was what we call a Republican pa per. Mr. Alien called on us and gave us an acconnt of his trip over the state in the intre3t of his paper. From what he said to us he had been having fine sur-cess among re publicans. Some weeks after Mr. Allen wras here we received a copy of his paper, and instead of being a Republican paper, it was being edited in the interest of the Demo cratic Simmons disfranchising scheme. We have made inquiry among those who took the paper at this place and paid the money for it, and not a single one of them has received a copy of this paper which they paid for, jet the Demo cratic managers in this county are able to get this paper and are mail ing it free to Republicans in the countj . Is.it not strange that Mr. Allen can furnish his paper to Democratic Executive Committees. Yet he can not send them to the men who paid him their money? The people of this county are too honorable and hi"rh minded to be influenced by a man who goes over Jte,Htwv V3mVEUSTV CSKffroH.'Kv; , , , ., , ' Reference Awards at 2 greatest World'B Expo- the State aud gets their money and eitiom and thousands of graduates in position. " CoctOfFnll Business Course, including Tui- Tvnrst it. in Hk ti'IVpt, n.nfi flriP not' tion. Hooks and Board in xamiiy, aoous . purs it in mpet, ana uoe not shorthand, tipz.weitikg telegraphy, sfec Mrs. Lucy Smith, Townsend, Ga i "I have been in bad health with falling of the womb, weak back, nervousness and heart palpitation. At monthly periods I would be in bed suffering great pain. Lately I have been taking Wine of Cardui and Thedford's Black-Draught and they have brought me wonderful relief. I have no pain and do not step work at the monthly periods." In cases recuirioir bdccihI dirac- tiend addreB3, givtnz symptoms. The Indies' Advisory rrBrt raent." The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenu. Record Free Gifts. th 1 Get upa club of 10 subssribers and send us $1.50 and get the Recoup until Sep emb er 1st r 7 my m m. mt serd them the paper, yet he can furnish them to Democrats, Why? Why? Because the Democrats endorse his position on the amendment, .SPECIALTIES. JKS"Th Kentucky University Diploma, unaer eeal, awarded graduates. Literary Course free, if desired. Novaeatioo. Enter now. Graduates successful. In order to have your letter reach tie, addren only WILBUR R. SMITH, Lexington, Ky. Note. Kentucky Univerrity rcrat, r-00,000, an4 had nearly 1000 gtudent in atleudcmoc lad year. 1 Set of Furniture pieces.) 1 Sewing Machine. 1 Stove. 1 ChattanoogaPlow. 1 Remington Got Guu, O ne dollar pays for RECORD cue year and you get two tickets; ,50 els. for six months, and yuu get one tick et. Send in your subicripUon and get the . paper during the campaign Hational Hot3l, REFURNISHED. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. RATES, $1.00 PZH DAY. J. II. Ramsey, Prop'r. Mam St. SALISRURY, N. c Remington. Single Barrel Breo3 Loading Gun, - $0.60 Others ..... $1.50, $0.0. 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. DR. F. G- CHEEK EYE SPECIALIST. Oilice over Jacobs' Clothing1 Store, WINSTON, N, C SOUTHERN RAILWAY. CARTOONS. THE SECRET GIVEN AWAY. The Charlotte O 3server, the leading' Democratic paper, in its issue of June 6tb, 1900, editorially says: "The struggle of the white peo pie of North Carolina to rid them -selves of tho danger of the rale of negroes and the lower classes of whites is being watched with in terest outsideof the state." Does this mean that "no white man should e deprived of his vote?" This editorial can only mean that the poor illiterate labor ing white mm must b3 disfran chised. Not nntil suffrage is limi. ted exclusively to the wealthy and aristocratic classes will the advoca tes of the suffrage amendment think "white sugremacy is made permaient," Honest but poof laboring man reflect before you cast your , ballot to deprive you and your posterity of the richest heritage the ballot for by your ballot you, must pro tect your rights against the over reaching and ; grasping, power ol those who think they were born to ule and oppress the poor, Valuable truths can be inculcit ed by pictures. Wheu a falsehood is sought to be impressed that way, it fails because the lie is apparent. It is true that evil passions may be aroused by an im moral picture; but the meanness of it is upon the surface, It is equally true that righteous feelings cau be aroused by a virtuous picture; but its vir tue is upon its face. So, in any case, a picture must be true to facts; if not, the lie it contains is so obvious that it kills its effects. The Republicans, who have gone into the cartoon business, will do well to remember this. Truth Index. If the editor of the Truth index will give Joey Daniel a little whol esome advice on the above line he may accomplish much good. We are opposed to misrepresentation in any thing, Why did not the Truth Index give a little advice to Joey Daniels when he misrepre? sented D. M. Carpenter, a Repub lican of Catawba county, "Be sure your sins will find j ou out," ' AIMTDir'A'C RrDrRCPVTAT!VR FASHION MAGAZINE iTHE Published flonthly t ) X T WITH HANDSOME COLORED PLATES. ALSO ILLUSTRATES IE CELEBRATED. i Standard Patterns , The only reliable patterns, because J t!'2V nllaw 55?a5T5.'- Subscription Price: $1, GO. a year. 10 esst3 far cln'o copies. CANVAS SEP.3 WANTED FC3 THIS PUBLICATION. Special to the Observer, Reports are comming in every dav that the crops are fine and in , good condition. The political situation as regards the amendment question, is not al together as encouraging as Demo crats generally would like to see it. Even here in eastern Carolina, where negro rule means more a gainst ihe white people than any where else in the State, there are Populists and others who are try ing to make the illiterate whites believe that if the amendmei t is passed they will be disfranchise i, and it is hard to make them be lieve differently. It will take very hard work to carry it here and there is needed a house-to-house canvass. But the Democrats of eastern Carolina will do their full duty. Liters! cn'i ccr-rcfcsiori. Vrita for sampS3 copy and terms t3 Subscrip tion Department, THI2 DESIGNER, West 14th St., New York 33 City. Record Ago nts. The following gentlemen are an" thorized to take subscriptions for the Record: M. W. Mackie, Yadkiuville, N. C. D. I. Reavis, Cross Roads Church. W. G. Patterson, East Bend. C. B. 'Reavis, Footeville Ben Shore, Grant. S. F. Shor, Shore. J. C. Pinnix, Marler. A P. Woodruff, Boohville. If her hostess does her own work the girl guest who is thoughtful may properly give a helping hand in washing the dishes or dusting the parlor but this help must be tactfully offered and not intrusivy urged; some women are averse to assistance . from their guests. July Ladies Home Journal : - THE DIETZ DRIVING LAMP Is about as near perfection as 50 years of Lamp-Making can attain to. 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