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'd i I f I wihiwiiii mum i i i Kim a TOT XT Vhlr-sM of the Der I MORGANTON, N.C., FilID AY, OCTOBER 1, 188. O 81; Committee. State i)i.Mi()f!uuTic State Ex. Com. i jiiiU'igh, Is. C, Sept, 22, 1880. J Auotlicr campaign is upon its, ir.nl it a-ain becomes the duty of 'i,is committee to address a few vonU of counsel to those who- are to carry the banners and fiht the bnii'.eot' democracy in this State. We have now so long been ac customed to the blessings of good g overnment, under democratic rule, fu North Carolina, that we may be in danger of forgetting the horrors from which we emerged when our party, by a grand uprising of uiir best' people, obtained control of the legislative branch of the State o-oventmeut hi'teen years ago. To tho-;e who are old euought to re member the reckless extravagance, the unblushing corruption, the de ficit lawlessness of tlie negro and carpet-bay; sway, which all but ended in war -and bloodshed, it ,ceras like a hideous dream-, and in the enjoyment of the .peaceful -mil in tin '1 il Hfi .! H ui t 1 I brighter several months in each year, and the school sessions yearly increas ing in length, with'graded schools and normal schools in which our teachers are better prepared for. their duties, at our principal cen tres of population every dollar of our half a million raised for school puposes legitimately applied. We found our unfinished rail roads, notwithstanding the millions of bonds issued professedly to build them,' making no progress, their ties rotting and their iron rusting. These roads are now, some of them, finished and the others rapidly approaching completion, while 'new lines and branches have been begun and finished since the new era drawned in 1871. "Our milage of roads doubled and increased. e have built two new asylums for the insane, of selecting members of his cabinet ! ISAKT IIQUAIvK PI50HA1J1LI and appointing foreign ministers i . TIES. future, thev might : .-icier to put away the memory for ir all forever. But as 'history is ever repeating itself, it is well "to he reminded of the past and that ti e people who did these things oiu-e will, if opport unity is offered, do the like again. Undoubtedly the democratic party is still 'the party of virtue and intelligence in this State, and so long as the ig norant blacks continue to stand "to gether in a solid phalanx on' one side, the intelligent white men of Xovth Carolina are compelled bv every consideration of prudence, and in sheer self-defence, to stand together on the other. They must see fro it that they who pay the taxes shall have the controlling voice in directing .how these taxes are expended. No fair minded man anywhere can find fault for this. We do not contend that we have made no mistakes in the de: cade and a half ; during which we huve hnd control of legislation in the State, but we do insist that oar mistakes have been few and comparatively unimportant, and that results on the whole have been such as to command the ap iiioval of all fairminded men. Our Slate, in spite of poverty from which she has not yet recovered, has become respected abroad, v.iiilc at home peace, contentment lrom Southern States he has put an end ..to sectionalism, we hope, forever. The bloody shirt can never be raised as a rallying ban ner again. - Some, conceding that the pres ent Congress, of which only the lower house is democratic, has un der democratic influence done much for the benefit of the country for example, passing laws where by over ' .30,000,000 acres of land granted to railroad companies n condition am: unearned by them, Mere declared forfeited ami there ,by saved for actual settlers; cer tain bills ibi the protection nf "la bor, etc., yet complain that the has been nearly democrats have not nbolished the the public debt not internal revenue svslem :uh1 re duced the terilf to a revenue basis, with only incidental protection - to our industries. .To them we reply, that the only hope to do these tilings is in the democratic party, and not in that party which is .re sponsible for the system and inau gurated these high protective tar iffs; and that our Congressmen Siave neen issued, lrom t ins btate, at least, have done deficit made for these . their dutv in trvhii' to abolish the C" - t ihin, riyish aitd fadirg. bottle: "f Parlor's Hair wrought the iransf.oni iikm. large dimensions; and thepeniteu nary, ot suioeient size and strength to safely keep all the convicts like ly to be sentenced to it is Hearing yompletion. And all this without an increase ot our taxes, and "to pay as we go" has been our motto jSo new bonds have been issued, nor any great woiivs. boon they. wilt, all be oft-hand, and our State taxes may be still further reduced, or, if the people prefer it the excess maybe applied in the still better education of our children. It has been and continues to be the policy of the democratic party to use the labor of the convicts to the penitentiary in work on rail roads and draining the swamp laiv. is "belonging to tin State lor the durpose of bringing them into market, and to avoid employing it in competition with the honest la bor of the country... There seems to be a growing disposition to have convict, labor employed in part on the public highways, so far as it can be done consistently with the one and ameliorate the other, and . 7 it r.ecomes us to see that good democrats are. again sent to Con gress, with renewed instructions to exert all their influence toward the attainment of these desired ends. In our address two years ago we assured the public that the so-call ed liberal party existed but in name. Even the name is now a thing of the past. That device to divide and weaken our party hav ing failed, our adversaries are try ing another plan t distract and minus. Not daring to oppose us in many sections with ..republican candidates or those once called liberals, thev and our ranks fessed democrats, ambition; md Uid pre requirements of the constitution that our penal institutions must be era tie convention made as". -nearly -self-supporting as persuade "-to" run -IT possioie. The administration of the execn tive department of the State gov ernment since the inauguration of a democratic governor in 1877, 'has been all that could reasonably be pro selfish men who, for some reason, couid not secure nomination from demo- , sjnd these thev as independent democrats. Well they know that if such men are successful, they must of necessity ce;ise to belong to the party whose rules they have ignored and whose Professor T.Iciulenhall 'on Wijr jrius An Kxenrsion for the ben efit oi" Chat-lesion. . Washington, Sept. 2o. Pro fessor Mendenhall, of the weather bureau, says there may probably not be'another severe earthquake in Charleston, for centuries. That there continues to be a rumbling in the eaith, he says, is a favorable sign. It shows that the earth i acquiring .stability gradually, and i here is not apt to be another vio lent shock. It seems likely from their investigations that the centre of disturbance was deep seated ami that the shock was not volcanic. There was no heat attending it. The professor 'thinks it criminal for Wiggins to frighten nervous peo ple by his predictions, ami that he ought to be suppressed. He says furl her, that if northern men ol wealth would purchase property in Charleston and enter upon the con struction of modern substantial buildings tlioy would, in Ids opin ion, not only make a paying invest ment, but at the s;yne time, do -a work of most elective benevolence. The Atlantic ('oast Line will run an excursion train from here to Charleston October lid, returning Oetoher 4th, the proceeds to be giv en to the Charleston benefit fund. I Tru- nr!;i 1Yittii viminl ti-5 v-ill lr ' liehtfcl to ....v, i'V- . . ........ ..... .... -ndef rrratci-.: l'uuman cars will no weak and Ai:ri Wcr.ca a& U. dren. Announcement. I hereby declare myself a candi date for the office of Superior Court Clerk of Burke county. Soi.ox s. Pi:ti:i:ox. SGRGFUUA Announcement. At the solicitation of manveiti y.ens, I hereby announce myself an Independent Candidate to repre sent Burke county iii the Lower II use of the next General Assem bly of North Carolina. Ve i y i espeet fu'iy, .J';s:in B. IiVntki:. Humors, I- 2 "lie! leaao. s ate not -..i.. - .... .7 r i wjiai, ;nj amaci've. iriresiiL Jia is her beautiful - hair. Ouco Erysipelas, ill. i, y. t : n it was A few 1 1 Will do intic! fr M1V''MV. Canker, and .') dozen Win. Man's Axevjut arrived at the Hardware Store, at 7." cents each. c c i: i: s DYSPEPSIA, i:iD:GEST'.ONf ' WEAKNCSSCHtLLS AND FEVERS, MALAF.tA, LIVER CCWPLAINT, f KIDNEY TP.0U2LES, NEURALGIA .AMD r.iiEUMATlSM. ' TT is IcvScovat- T g'.vea NEW 1 ir.g ad Dc A, 1 LIFE to th V, whole SYSTEM iKs'tiby Strerztbcriai a Medicine ir i . ' ? the Musciet. 'f cn. i tKiV"' 2 ir-S th NfcKVES, I- i."-- 8 ted corr.pletclyDU ten dollars. Pullman cars will be attached to the train so as to give sleeping accommodations to those desirmir them. " The Baleigh correspondent of the Buhmoiid Dispatch says: The following shows how loose aie the bonds which hold some Democrats to their party and how quick these maleeontents are to seiv' a pretext -for the failure tor Catarrh, Can be cured by purifying the blood with c v . . h . - Z " - - OWTA1K3 V : V-J A 3 no hurtful V! f, fl x I tu not Krlieve t!ut ' Ajir S.iraniri!U kn ten equal a a caro ur S. r.-fulnTi-i 11a- m r. It 1 I'lravint diu-t- n tnoro inn. ticst ti-tnli thr.u luir ir..Iii iat I cvrr it.-tl. 11. J Lasix .. i o I lli I hiva wctl Ajtr't rvir.virilla, in tny fA-JuJy, fr S-roful. an 1 kuovr, if it i Hkc-a f.i!h;aly it will tlmrouhlv cradicau . t!.s t-rnh! Ui-aMi. W.K.KowW.M.D., drrt n;;.o, ii-uu. l.r forty ycam I lvc miU'crril with Erysij-v!$. I l.avo triii; v.irio;n resnctliea for my nttr!aiut. Iut found u ri-h f until I chuu'iH-etl m:n ATer'i S.rajiaraiA. A ftcr taking ten bot tle i llii-i medicine I am i o:nilc: ly cured. M. Ij. Auiti bury, KiH-kHr;, Me. I havfl sa.T roJ, for year. Iroru C'atarrii, whii-li was t torero that il deMny-l niy ai.:tits and weak-cni-d my ytia. AfUT trying other rem?'di, u'ithout rein-1, I kcw to tak Aycr's .Sar.ipirilU. and. in a itv mootlt. wascniTcd. Susan L. Ciwk, iyj Allviiiy u, IkxMun. ia.s. Ayer' Saraparil!a i hu parlor to .inr 1Uh purititr that I ever tr:i. I hare taken it for Scrofula, i'aiikcr, aud Salu Itbeum. Hn.1 received much WniU from It. It it nix, fur & w-ak Ktoinach. Millie J.n' 1'rirco, 8. Bradford, Mau. Decl:, Volina.' by letdiQC let nominations. comparative prosperity happiuess nearly everywhere vail. We found the public treasu ry empty and our credit bankrupt. We found that the irresponsible, strangers and our late slaves, who with a few corrupt or ambitious na tive whites, had assumed control of our finance?, had in three years run up, in the name of the State, ;m immense fraudulent debt to pay the interest on which they levied enormous taxes from an impover ished people; "while they were ut tedy regardless of the accumulat ing interest of our honest "debt. We at once declared the fraudulent k-l)t, 810,000,000 of bonds issued without consideration to those whose property was to be made to pay them, as binding neither ;iu l-iw nor in conscience, and wiped out the whole of it. Then, in view of the fact that the honest debt had grown too large for t!.ie people to pay it all, we proceeded to make terms with the State'3 creditors and effect a settlement which was mutually satisfactory. By the act of 1S71) our unsecured debt of $12, t)27,Oi5, bearing G per cent .iiter 'st, will have been reduced to $3,- bonrinir 54 ner cent ; aud the debt of 82,705,000, for which the State's stock in the sorth Car olina railroad company was liable to be sold by decree in the Federal court, lias nearly all been extend ed for forty years, and the State's control ot our most valuable ran road property secured to herindeft iiitely. The dividends annually paid on her shares of t stock are 'ore than sufficient to nieet the' iu--tere.st on this extended debt. And so fair has the credit of North Car olina grown under the care -of her loyal democratic sons that 4 .per cent bonds are worth : par in the markets of the world, and her Oper cents are bringing a premium of more than 25 cents onl the dollar. What other Southern State can boast as much ! " " We found that during the three years of republican rule they had handled and wasted upwards of a million dollars belonging to the uihic-iitional fund, and had paid I'ss than forty tlw)iuand sox, teach-, the children of the Btate.' s Are organization they have attempted to destroy. expected. Vance, Jarvis, Scales, and would ultimately join those to whom they owe their election. 1n open enemy is much to be prefer red to a faithless friend ; and true democrats will see that such inde pendents are repudiated and ig nominiously routed, i Iri 1881 wo carried our State ; ticket by about 20,000 majority, and a legislature over two-thirds democratic was returned, while we able, wise and progressive so far as progress is consistent with true conservatism have done or omit ted little for party friends to criti cise or political enemies to com plain of. : They have executed the laws faithfully and fairly, and with justice to all classes and colors. As much may be said of the ad ministration of justice and ex pounding'; the laws by our demo- sent democratic Congressmen -horn era-tie judges. Their delicate du- : eight out of our nine districts. This ties have been faithfully executed was done by organization and hard and their great and increasing la- work. Let us now see to it that bors " conscientiously performed. '. bar orgaiuzjtion.i&.preserved .and We have heard of no suggestion ot let us aganr go to work... .It is now unfaithfulness and ot no suspicion of corruption with respect to any of them. We therefore confident ly commend the judicial ticket pre sented by our late convention Smith, Ashe and Merrimon for the less than six weeks to the day of election, and to nnke signal victo ry, at all points, certain, much" re mains to be done. Every good citizen owes it to patriotism to themselves to It is publish ed over the signature of W. (1. Uland and circulated in Durham county : "The dissatisfied Demo crats of Chatham will hold a con vention October otli . for the pur pose of nominating candidates for. the Legislature. I hope all who a. 11 A A 1 A. are opposed 10 rne present ricKei will attend." Now, is that Democ racy! Are these, the men who, two years ago, so gloried in Scale's grand victory? This matter ought to be handled without gloves. In- depcudeutism is one thing to be feared. The Democrats are putting their matters in shape, and next week will open a vigorous campaign all along the line. Their best speakers will go "here ami there thoroughly covering the State. Captain Octavius Coke, who, by the way, is a native of Vir ginia, and was Governor Scale's rival for the nomination two years A a! - . . A A. ago, Win go 10 rne western put 01 tile State. Xow that Linney has withdrawn, Cowles has a clear sweep in the Eighth district, though sonic pvrsons claim that Tyre York . v Minerals, is ceri- ? . r-hysiciani.tclin posed of carefvi;: f V VV r.ow to treat dis selccted VezcU.- lV ttses at HOME, blc Medicines, R W ) mailed, toectber corabiticd ski.l- i with a set of band- fully, making a aome cards by new Sale and Fleaaast Mciiotypc process. Remedy. on receipt of 10 C For ml. by 1 Trwrt1 " flrnrr. MJlMtaWMU n in k-p VDI.IN tOK.il IL, aitt (t.OO, a IbU was kultl will iim arut, u. 1. ri.r.MLD oslt bt Volina Drug and Chemical Company, BlXTUUUZ, BO, Cl.i Ayer's Ssrsaparilla, rrpurd by Dr. J. C. Aycr k C. LoU, Uw. Price SI ; sis botUea, 93. ' EAGLE HOTEL. I tike pleasure 'n announcing to my friend s and the public, that I am prepared to accommodate the tra- t'liifr I. Ill lw- fv Iu111.11 id fitfivil 1111 . D. ur.L'iyi. & oils with aneye tocoiiveiih-uwamUoiiij fort. My talde shall contain the best the market affords. Clean' leds and polite servant. .My liotive in located fifty yards IVtHtt liie deMt of the V. X. a II. It. Meals served at all hours for the convenience of rail road passengers. Give me a call lesetftdlvt UOIiT. PO JKKLL. lrtlnetor. Furniture of All Kin us. vote, and vote intelligently and suoreme court ; and Connor, Ularic, ; right, lie sliould lntorm him.-eii lioykin. Montgomery, Graves, ; and nis neiglioors on the puonc is- Avery and James II. 3.Ierrimoii sues beforehand, and wlien the (lay ( the last the onl v one who has not of election comes he should give, it, heretolore served asjuuge and 11 is ;orat least a pare 01 u, to nis c'un- high character and ability are uni versally conceded) to the support of the law loving voteis of the State; and all such are urged to. go to the polls and give them deserved endorsement. Tt is submitted with . all coun try. If he fails in this and bad men are elected or bad laws made he has no right to complain.-" lie has neglected to do his duty. So, with organized work, we will again succeed. Let the 'township committees see that, every demo- i-.it- f-tV-M fti.i fi.il.l i llllil .... "... r' The" latter lias aceepieu tnc nomi nation for t lie Legislature. deuce that President Cleveland, crat, and every one xr ho can be has redeemed his promise made on i persuaded to vote the democratic his nomination and at : his imuigu-'. ticket, is - properly -registered- and ration, to conduct tlie government ' has the opiortunity to get to the of the United States on business ! polls and vote. Let these eommit principles. He has uever forgotten-' tees report frequently ami regular that "public om'ce is a public ; ly -to Xhe county committees ami trust,'? to use his own maxini and ; let tSie county committees report to that one who is entrusted with the this committee. Then, on election condnct of a great government, i day, let every democrat do his duty, 1 "Hvenow. fullv established, a sys t(-n of public 'schools nearly equal to me nest-, in tn oneranon. scuooi should employ t least that meas-. lire ot. watchfulness, - prudence, economy", and faithfulness, iir the discharge of his duties that is ex- j nee fed of one who. has the direc tion and control of the affairs of an ordinary , person or.: .corporation. Whether it suited political friend and the State will be safe in; dem ocratic hands for two years longer, and we will be assured of good, conservative government for that period, at least. 1. H. Battle, Chairman. C. Bkckwitji, Secretay., rtt. Via Iia has executed the laws as ! One of the' niol successful books .W " " . . , - . he found them in the statute oook, i tiiai, VtiS been ' so Id in tho bwuth for . .i .t rt ! 1 i . 1 r- is. 1 years is. lion, iviexauocr u. itpuens The .Sa Test and Xlest . In October, I tSo, I eonlraeud that dreadful ditsea.se, blootl poison went under treatinenl of .1 physician at once. At the end f liie lbl month I b- eame alarm- d a. the pro gress of the disease iu my ylen , und nbandoued the doctor. A friend tuld me of S S. S. and its wonderful eifeets. 1 gave it a trial 2!id began to im.orove with the tirst bottle. 1 have taken ten - bottles, and am to day a welt man. To all who are in need of a" blood puriner I will say, by j all means trv Svifi's' S.eciiie. It isi - . the safest ami best of tlsfinali. K. B. Black, 93 S. l llh, Newark, N. J. Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis eases mailed free. TiiK Swirr Ser.cirio Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, tla. 157 V. 23d t., N. Y. When sjinpioms of malmia pear in jiy form, take Ayer's Ague Cure at once, to prevent ihe develop ment of the disease, and continue until health is restored, as it surely will he by the use of this itrncdy. A eure is waivaidcd in every iniiance. Iveep constantly 011 band Bureaux, Louges, l.edsteads, Chairs, fall Miits, Toilet Cases, Brack ets, hand Oil Paint ings, in guilt j - frames, pe r f o rated Chair Seats for repairing " cha irs, good style Bed Springs, Baby Cribs, Kxtension auvl Com mon Tables. A full assortment of COFF INS kept (except mctalie) and they will be furnished on VI to VS hours 110 tice. We will da repairing on furni ture at short notice and at rcaiwia.-l-.le rates. When in ured of any article in A. G L A Y :i. E L L iTcmbstones, ftlonumsnts ani la tact MARBLE VORX OF ALL KIHDS. 1 1 our line, don t tail t give us a call. Very respectfully, P. B. BREWTDN h, MOlK'i ANTON, N. C. CO r-"1 h linn? CALLc- h!ri . Vx P-st O.oe before r'Tl t!:.Ui. All Work soil bj' tin Urvt-clAxs-. An;rii ir. i J. A. .KVyWKLL. AsTU ' Statcsvillc Collore, ; STAT ICS VI Llil ), N. V j, Full COrp of AIU.KTr.ACilKU. HXKCtJ- J matc, nor.i; c:omn:T3 :uid 3ou.ru- I ATI: C!URGK. special lessons in cookix; and 1:01s nuEKCiNO without etia expense. ' Sfciid for c:italo-ie. ... j miss k.vx'xib KVKinrr, June 24, laSU. '. l'tioci al. COOS, - s T u V Jll b! AM)' 111 il 11111111101' LO CUiiuiiauu of the lawvlnuiug. ol an His courage,. .industry, plause parties "llhtory of the Uiiitl'd State?," with ! au aiijendixbvr Jirlt. .A. jrnek, taiHifnlness and caoacity for labor Seerelnrv of . the" Viririnia' Historical have been beyond all praise, iil- i Society; B. V. Johnson & Co., of lions of money have already been ; Bich:uonJ, -Vh., have marie quite a saved by reforms instituteil under j.'it;' mid their tgei;ts too htve en nic. .wiminifi-.ition and the- dejiart- ;OVpI ji Vionmirid harvest selliujf thia 1110 uiii" - ' 1 ments at Washington nave oeen , .iiwT.iri hein- oarified of muca tenness and corruption which 11 ad Hccumulated under'republican ad minictmtions. Bv his recognition I of the South as an integral part of houses in every hamlet open for the country, with equal rights, by valuable vovk. 1 - THOUSANDS OF CHILD KEN he under the aire of tive year. Why t Phy&ieians - attribute it 10 v irions causes, sml have a vocabulary of iu" f;witik- (lieases too rnnn:-rou Uuneie tion. Worms! Worm-! Shrint-r'.s Iiulian Vermifuge will kiJl them Vnd i ttoro live ehnd. I-Iertting Stoves of the veiy best variety, tha 8.nn having been on trral IS ye. us anl prove 1 satisfactory. l!so a variety of home-made ami Northern TINWARE .Arthur 75 vans, r.tet-or.u-e !d ttm.V'ji n,' Iimo it t!Al"l Wt.i V always on hand. I keep the HonchoM Sewing chine, Buckrye lores 1 uuip Ma- HAVIN"Oi'5y?''a"rjirrirri-n la Xht lAjt unii'Ti- t'irtr.jr 1hhi.-s I.i K;.ro au-1 An-.r-l. I :'.M rrpyrM lo r -'.r U M .'! v?aUU, cl xV5. :v.eVr, -ic. AU v.cri; urautranL GILMER HIGH -SCHOOL i This School is piiucipdlr TaplC'l Hoofing an I yulterin ami ail j to j;ive yonni; imn Mh'riu:.di. pre- 35- " n- ci wVia rA nufTfvrnis' from' the errors and KY larre USSOliraent of Ti llAVnre, I indiscretions of youth, nervous xreakness. early v ... . . f ,. i.f mnw? 't will urn l n. reclu i ana 'the best Oook am "- Stoves to be founa in this marKet, wm,7 was aisoovcrwi by a missionary in souei constantly tO be founJ at; A. P. America. Senl"a Eolf-addmw;! nvoloj-o to tho Chaudlers. V- litv.Joszra T. Xsaaar. statkn D, 2'e Tor City. k nds id repairing Jonc in tny line. 1 also keepVn hrUnl a full liny of but Asa rm wsb llaron, Lard, Syruj 6'cffec, Sugar. Canned Cooil, Confeti')ii, which I will pell cheap for cah or j;oo'.l couc- iry proilucc. , , - l)oi.t f:ul to give ine a call. Very resp ctfully, A. P. CHANDLER. .ii himii ior i-ot.t'e. or.i:tsiu For further part iciip Thtt a;im,r a i; t Morautuu. N. C. I'cll term epetm itnI .v. ine!j'f nl(lCT for ca' 1 ft r ! . Tj U I on I ir !nir i ll'llt II1MIIV ill 1 1 1 I u sv vri i nn. l r M-'i ijj t .r.ia cia; sniU nnfnn R'.ly. fx'aJ !ria-i-o.tt.-l ratal v. . a. n r.wjnun. i J : V J A i V
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