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- . - r n XXJDi VOLl'311-: III. MOCKSVILLE, IT. C, WEDNESDAY, ' MAY 8, 1901 XUMIIEU 5. .;...; Record vi;ilSUKl EVERY WEDNEfeDAY, ri -IV Xj VIE RECORD. ! who are it will not stop silrer 16 to 1 organ, the champion " I shor'. ofsnn(P "i?.i-inim-i Timo of anti-ihrierial is n i (,.;0f,i The above from the Charlotte , the white flag, and admits that Observer aud Itiehmoud Times, ; the Republican party is right on both Democratic papers, make in- : the money question. Admits that .tereiting reading. Brother CaUl-1 to champion free silver is retro- - -.- - j well mast have had a very severe i gri ion, admits thatanti iniperial- n:i::.is of sunscitirnoN ! stoausli t ro;ible previous to the ism is a bogus issue as set forth by One copy, One Year, - $1.C0 j A1 e!Ctio:K IIe ivimjt;, there j Democracy in the last campaign. Oat copyr Months, 50are three whites to one ne-r.v and I It says that minds that tend to- ED1TOI?. One copy, Thrt-e Months - J , that the cry of ne;i domination ward reaction are attracted toward "' j raised by the Sinrnous crowd was jthe Republican party. That being POLITICAL JEKDDJI . nothing to be pro-id of. Had he I Irne according to his statement IX THE SOUTH, j pre uaed that ia 11)00 ail joined and logic, the Democracy is nature with those who took the p wit ion ally attracted toward the Eepub- j that there co lid aot 1)3 ocgrodo;n- Hcan party, and in 190-1 should oia the Republican party and hstte Observer r?pro- ;,,.rt!sior.s of political revt-iia'-X5u 1 1:1 j&oMi Carolina, we j , . 7.. 4.,. ..ti, :;ids- I would have ivjea save I the humiti- have a say in III 1H! in i .n.-.""--, - - j Here in Xorth Carolina, hut ; ?tl0tn aa 1 diMse which followed var, dm tl.e cmn' aigu for the , ia the w.i'ce of the Eed-Shirt ini- -iisiitntii nal amendment, we were rauiera. Brother Caldwell is more 1K::i;i-c iivin every slump, and conservative than the average, and J''"1 ua . . . he will hud our that t.hi vo tive clement ia the Democratic; party cannot wag the dog. You aie to lay despue 1 and abuse. I by rurtv, taut its auopuon warn (lie ivhiie nam Ire . anl they are tii ta e a a vantage oi tius it becomes necessary. ovlTlg liniiiiise it Y-v;, jihiMse-i have been dinned in-, to their (.-.irs un'dl they are siciv a; ihe stviaiaeh 4 while snpremaey" and "aegro dov-iinatiou. 77 These v,'iU neithei persuade nor scare the the election of a rresident who does not believe in retrogression. Great changes dave come over the Journal and it is to be congratulated on its reactionary disposition, for its a good indica tion that it is getting, near the kingdom. How cruel though to desert the great champion, WiJ- the Si nmon? crowd, and have been j lwin Jennings Bryan, and repudi iavite l oat of the party more than Ute hi? principles and pet theories, onee and so far as your influence is c nverne 1, you can only stand by and look on while sach me a as Francis D. Vinsfcon, j e ) e oi' N'orth Carolina, nereaiter A'i atte;:i; t vvas made, after the August uau u y Daniel, Lock Craige, Spainhour. them over am: work them tor 2o- J ' . - T ' vonioer, bat it failed signally and j ci ah run tne maenme. Mr. Ay-1-1 1 to be aba; d nied. In t rat Ii, ; cock promised m-.:ch during the cvjsidering th::t there are three .Aorta i a r a ma to an t tnac rnc wnnes CM'U pi"iC' i .sit. ':wii.j an 1 are possessed of ab of the in telligence, there is nothing to be i,iuiieala; ly proud of in the fact that oar people were ever frigh t.. i i,v tin; ci'v of ueii'v) doiniua- til.! s the tnikindftSfi r-nt nf nil and shov.s the base ingratitude of such men. Had Mr. Bryan suc Joseph as cceued, and were 'he now Presi dent, "Willie Hearst would be joined to the idol just as fast as could be. Pies. McKinley's trip through the South is a regular ovation. His broad statesmanship, his pa triotic devotion to his country seems to meet the approval of a large number of our people. If Our people woufd only meet him half way in his efforts to restore good feeling, and wipe out every vestage of sectionalism, our coun try would be the gainer, for here it i is that sectionalism is run inad, and our country has and is suffer ing from, its baneful effects. It has driven out thousands of our people to other states, it has kept out capital, and ay ill continue to keep out capital and emigrants. The Simmons machine is a niill a:one around Xorth Carolina's neck, dragging it ' down. How long will the people follow' such a leadership to its own hurt? E. B. HUNT. EXPERIENCED BARBER. feSharp Razors. Clean Towels.U; j funded if not satisfactory. Razors ground and Concaved R( Shop on Main Street, Weant SaBIock. Give me a trial. U . r iw-Wflr r-r r "mr w v w . L CURL-O lames a wonderful preparation, holding th? hair in perfect curl for da-s, resist ing the effects of perspiration and all moisture in the atmosphere It is easily applied. Price $1. Sample package 25c. "We prepay all vtrans portaticn charges. Address The Eugenic Preparations Company; 06 New Street, New York; white men m ll negro, campaign, and in his inaugural address, yet today he is the tool of tLe machine, and lias shown by his appointments that he recogni zes and is controlled by the most ladical "clement of his party. Xero fiddled while I'ome was bur ning. Quit dancing with that :Our little cirl was unconscious from Strang idacion during a sudden and terrible attack of croup I quick ly secured a bottle of One Minute C'ougdi Cure, giving her three doses. Tne croup wai mastered and our lit tle darbng speedily recovered," So writes A. i. Spaliord, Chester, Mich. C. C. Saaford and M. A Foster. GOVEEXOR CAXDLER. WTe are glad that Gov. Candler of Georgia, repudiates the iuter- Tlie Democratic party 'will l)e view recently reported in which found in 1901 tramping on the ' he was made to say some very ugly ; T.irt ri.);ne oi (.icor-ria. ihora i-ace e mdiiions are much j crowd; they don't fiddle right, trail of the Republican parly, will be occupying its old camp if it can the same as they are here, could never he so frightened, and hence have declined to take even the l:rother Joe. FOUGHT FOR II IS LIFR t,v:ird 0 iltlODtlJll OI a institutional amendment to dis- "-.Y father and sister both died frM..!.ieli minority and infe: -1 of Consumption," writes J. T. j, r ri- e Bat that is neither here i Ve.itherwax, of VVyandotte, Mich. ior theie- we have oar amendment j "ami I was saved irom the same nadthe white folks propose to j irignciut mie oniy ay ur. king's hive the freedom which they were promised should go along with it; indeed, they have already begun to enjoy is. The Observer thinks that it will v wars before ther for midable opposition to the Demo erotic party of Xorth Carolina in State atlairs. but says that the lar ger liberty now alio rued inside the r:uty will result in better politi cal methods and thus promote its ledth. lifstionably so. Yriiat is trm of Xorth Carolina is true of Vil lain;. The Demoeralic party in Virginia has a good record a re tard to be prond of.- It has given ma faithful and efiicieut and hou '.administration of atlairs -and h& done as well as could reason ably Lave been expected of un parly. Jhit it is Xew Discovery. An attack of Pneumonia left an obstinate cough and very severe lung trouble, which an excellent doctor could not help, bat a fe-v mouths' use of this wond- rful medicine made me as well as ever and I gained much in v eight." Infallible fpi Coughs, ('olds and all Throat ahd Lung trouble. Trial bottles free. Guar anteed bonder Sauford's. )c. and $1. at C. C. s eontmry to the government, con trary tu the very spirit of Demo ?aey, that the aliaus oi the State le udiuiid-tered iorever Lo o: e farly without fori nidi - bio op posit ion or the fear of it. The Time does not want o see the Demo cratic party of Virginia disrupted, hut it does want to see aiai be lieves that it will soon' see the party shackles removed, so that -wii may vote their honest seuti Qtts and so that men may revolt against party domination, 1 "y think the occasion justi ce it. tt'esaid the other day ia dis fusing this qi-e-tiou that the cou "liiiocs favorabio r. J.ym nnrl ism iu f,e Southern :.tjtes haive Unwell nigh perfect, and uc to see those conditions e;l. Kvery political party Power shoma be kept on its tehayior ly the fear of oppo-10n- A lolitieal party in power W Of UOt.!lillv pyppnt n?ir-hlf' ltlcal Party of resnectabiii t v and a a-ii. lnere ought to be such Minority party in every State, . ytoremustbeif we expect to the best fruits of republic Mtwrmi,enL A'lHlitioal party opposition or the fear ot l"n, v tlli,-,i;'"' ami - "ers torruption. The eiaent n a- ... Ve irgmia is not a -Mibt the Democratic Vv fr lhe white people llla arc the maiu'Demo- Vb?ievc in Democratic U xt is a movement against k:?lnvl,icii sure to beget ,r?sism- "ess it itiealn, a ovemeat for " " ClU:!'ilation, and those BUiiY DIAI) ISSUES. (Xew York Journal, Bryan Dem.) The Democratic party is the party of progress. It will succeed, as Tilden said, when it has the courage to be democratic. The recent municipal elections in the west have driven that Wes son home for the hundredth time. After eight years of, wandering among blind trails of retrogression, each leading to staggering defeat, .he Democracy turns to the front and finds vietcuy. It is evident that the silver mummy has been finally sealed in its sarcophagus. In tne old strong holds of free coinage the party has lost ground; in the. cities whose people refuse to tolerate attacks on rhe monetary standard it has not gained . Both silver men and their opponents thus recognize ths ex tinction of tne issue. . It is evident, too, that there is no life in what is inaccurately de s adbed as anti-imperialism.-' 7 Rial anti-impeiialisin is, of course imperishable and irresistable. Op position to the policy of acquiring "subjects" and governing them through military proconsuls who suppress newspapers and deport critics will never subside. But the program of abandoning the Philippines to an Oriental despot ism instead of endowing them with American freedom cannot be made popular by calling it an ti-imperialism. Free silver is a cumbrous finan cial system that was useful in its day, but it has been outgrown. To go back to it now would be re trogression, not progress. So would be abandonment of the Philippines. The Democracy nev er prospers as a retrogressive party- V'heaever it has flourished it has been a party ot action one that has embodied American ener gy and courage one that has nee ded only to know that it has been right and then has gone ahead. On reactionary issues the Demo cracy was bound to be defeated The minds thac ten 1 toward reac tion are naturally attracted to ward the Republican party, Most of the votes of that hind of people will inevitably go in that, direc tion. It is no use for the Demo ceacy to try to get them away. ; ; What a, change has come over th Rri H t- . nf. his dreams. The V A V i - -;, things about the Northern people who toured the South in the inter est of Education. Had it been true, Georgia would have great pe'MJ? ?S?.S$ ye S j "? t to Cover- nave been unabie alter trvinq- all ; nor. lie said things which he preparations and physicians to get Uk, ,l1fl i c , rph .-.fi, anv relief After takinff one bottle , SJOJia JoL h e saul- teoatil of fTodol Dyspepsia Cured found rt-! wants all the money it can get fur hei and am now "n better nealtn than t-, , - I have b:en for twenty year., i can i the Education of its people, and not praise Kociol Dyspepsia Cure tco for the development of its ' rcsorr-hi-hlv." Thus wi-ites Mrs. G. W. Rob- I , em. Xorth Creek. Ark. ford and M. A. Foster. ces. i:Tx;o ob de tiresomest sights on dis yearf," said Uncle Ebden, "is a pore man per ten din' to be rich an' a rich man pertendin' to be pore." OLD SOLDIER'S EXPERIENCE. M. M. Austin, a civil war veter an, of Winchester, Ind., writes: "My wife was sick a long time in spite of good doctor's treatment, but was wholly cured by Dr. King's Xew Life Pills, which worked wonders for her health." They always lo. Try them. Only 25 cents at C. C. store. Sauford's drug Xew .York Journal, the great free; tcr. SAD STATE. In hli address before the stu-d-ints of the University of X. C, President Venable said: "Stay in Xorth Carolina, It is going to be one of the foremost States in the South anil the young man who leaves it will be sorry for it." That's the sort of talk that the leaders and educators of the State ought to give to the young men looking to them for advice. Xorth Carolina has lost more in the going away of its young men than in any other way. Many of our best young men have in times past felt that to win large success they must go away. "Em migration has been our bane-" Raleigh Xews and Observer. When political prejudice and pirty passion no longer hold bale ful sway in Xorth Carolina, when the policy of build-up instead ot tear-down is more universally ad vocated and pursued, when indus try is encouraged and freedom of political conscience is guaranteed, when prejudice gives away to tol erance and ignorance to education there will be no longer any cause for such a wail. Our contempor ary has stated the disease, let us see if it is willing to advocate the remedy less polities'. Elizabeth City Xorth Carolinian. The above is food for serious thought. Today thousands ol Xorth Carolinians are residing be yond our borders, and if the in tolerance and vile methods of the dominant party continue in this state, thousands more will leave. There has been a larger exodus of whites from Xorth Carolina in the past six or eight months than usual, and, there is a reason for it. It's a shame and a disgrace to our old state, that her young men leave, because they want to be free, Ihey wdsh to exercise political freedom of thought, they hate the ostraciser and political boycotter. It's got to stop loine time; the quicker the better. ' :;: ' De Witt's Little "Early Risers search the remotest parts of the bowels and ramove the impurities speedily with no discomfort. . They are famous for their efficiency i ; ; Easy1 to take, never griper Ci C. S?,nf erd and M; A. Foss-: If people only knew what we know about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, it would b j used in nearly every household, as there are few people who do not suffer from a feeling ot fulness after eat ing, belching-, flatulence, sour stoin acn oi water-brash, caused by indi gestion or dyspepsia. A preparation such as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which with no aid from the stomach, will digest your food, certainly can't help but do 3'ou gfood. C. C. Sanford and M. A. Foster. GOOD. President McKinley in so read ily and cheerfully leturning the George Washington reiic3 to the Lee family, upon their request preferred through Senator Daniel, has done a just thing, and yet withal a Tindly and magnanimous deed. If he had been a bitter sec tionalism he could have refused the request or referred it io Con gress b3t, satisfying himself of lhe right of the Lees, as the heirs of Washington, to own these rel ics, he ans vers that it will give him great satisfaction to give di rections for their return. There is nothing of the narrow partisan about the President, and if sec tion; lism does not disappear, it will not be his ."fault. Charlotte Observer. IT SAVED HIS LEG. A. Danforth, of LaGrange, P. Ga., suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg; but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold by 0. C. Saniord. 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