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L3 i j-lL VOL. IV. MQRGANTON, N. C. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1888. NO. 22. If! CO-- " - ROYALIST J 1 .5 rri. 1 'lit lVJ..i"B3il wa m xzm t AS THE OEIOCRATIO TICKET. Election, Tncsday, November 4th. National Ticket. For President : GROVE R CLEVELAND, of New York. For Vice-President : ALLEN G. THURMAN, of Ohio. FOR ELECTORS State at Large ALFRED M. WADDELL, of New Hanover. FREDERICK N. STRUDWICK, of Orange. District Elector bth District : THOMAS M. VANCE, oi Caldwell. 11 1 tsoiuteiy 2 Tliis powder never varies.- A marvel of muretv. strorsrih and who'esomeness. AJore ifCimomiofil than the ordinary kinds, Stale Ticcct. For Governor : DANIEL G. FOWLE, of Wake. For Lieutenant Governor : THOMAS M. HOLT, of Alamance. Fo(r Secretary of State : WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, of Wake. For Treasurer : DONALD W. BAIN, of Wake. For Attorney General : THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, of Buncombe. For Auditor : Have you forgotten the wormwood i The Third Party, and gall ol reconstruction. state chronicle. Greensboro 1'atiot. I Ambition. is a serious sin. It is T . ,,.," , the on0 l,.v which the angels fell. It is very silly to hear sensible jta most sitsi rrm is the (les5rc business men, or sensible men of for office a species of covetous any sort, say thev are tired of pol- ness which is idolatry. A burn itics,. that they do not intend to thirst for ohice is the clmrae n j , . tenstic ot this age. It has enter- again take an active part in elec- wl -tno s.,CUMl )10cinct of the nous, ani tuac tney dDU't care church, Sunday Schools and Tern who is fleeted. Don't thev know : perance Societies, and to sonic ex I any ill "will to Dockery. Ho lias never felt hurt when Dockery de nounced PnoniniTlONisTS. Dock cry has never said anything ngainst the Third party and tlie Third party has never said any thing against Dockery. Pen bow understands Dockery and Dockery understands Penbow. There is no cause for quarrel and uo quarrel between them. Thev .( have stood by each other in many that their business prosperity, the: tent corrupted them all. It has j campaign below. When Russell coiled itself like a serpent in the moral common welfare of their lamilies, :W.T' 1 7 .-V- i , . . t .. A ' midst ot every political and the interests ot the State gen- an(; ct.0I10Rljc lcf0rm. erally, depends upon having good j The farmers lorded an organiza- ollicers. tion for the purpose of cheapniug government and good Suppose they do not like a man : Sowf'a autl olUco -kers joined it. individually, is that any reason j 'T Bl i U1r , , J some clues, mainly composed ol ukv lu-j Mtuum iuiusc ui oio lor j moral men who seriously desire to him? AVith the experience they inculcate the virtues of temper- once had of Republican rule iu ! auce, and oihee seekers comedown this State, are they it again? Arc jeov)ardizc t!io success of the Dem ocratic candidates by throwing v wil-in" to try ' nPon "fc i on ,n0 them succeed and succeeil togeth- uhiqnitious, pestilent, active and or and lla'y are whero thy cau tney willing to i j, ii)jlions rs gi-ct;t Arch dis- make the success of one. the sr,-- .criciasly proposed au alliance be twven the llatlicals and the Third party, it was no revelation to the Third party me;:. They panted for it like a hart for the water brook. A union of this sort would satis fy the travail of their soul, lien bow and Steele are both Radicals anl Third party men and fine types of each. They want to see and cannot b sold in competition GEORGE W. SANDERLIN, of Wayne. ., . . . ntendent Public Instkuc-i luc,A il4Vi,. im -U1UC w&.wuji- with Ihc multitude of'low test, short weight j-Qlt SCPERIN alum or ihosiiiuile pv'Waers. oold only in tuns. Iu'Val Bakiq Puwbkb Co., 100 j WnllSt . Is. Y cion 1806. JOHN TULL, SYDNEY M. FINGER, of Catawba. JfitlJesnlTicScot. 1883. ' For Associate Justices Supreme Court- j To fill vacancy caused by death of Judge Ashe.J ! JOSEPH J. DAVIS, of Franklin. i For Associate Justices Scpre:,ie Court : "Under Amendment to the Constitu G HAD U ATE IN FHAIiMA 01. tion. JAMES E. SHEPlifcKD. ot Ueautort. ALPHONSO C. AVERY, of Buike. (Twenty-two years' experience.) A full line of Coarcssioaal TicJtet. FOIi CONGK'SSS ElGHTIt DlSTKICT : WILLIAM H. IL COWLES, of WTilkes. i turber of the public peace t!i ; cess of o !i. At the counsel ot divil. Tiiere is no truth too sacred lindk-ais tlse.v sit as Third party for Litu to trade in. There hi no : men and hold Dockerv's hand un- virtue of righ;eoiisnc?s and teiu- perance lie will not outwardly con form lo for the sake of gain. iiO raoi discreet irieuds of der the table. It is no wonder that the Third party leaders don't abase Dockery, and that Dockery d:f abuse them. It is no wonder that Df.u kery don't f el luirtwhen they denounce politics and po i- ticiaas, and that they don't f I hurt when Dockery persecutes Prohibitionists. They have Pen- be the first to exhibit lameuations astrous set back it has received bow and Steele, Third party men, ry scheme or some impracticable J candidate, or by neglecting to ' vote ? If white-radical negro ru lers should again get possession ! lonibition have desired to keep oftlu. Staf.a.vn,!H,nt.tho neo- j t r party ..polities. All thai lias been acc(auplished f r pie wno new profess not to take ; lt in tIli:. St...c lca uc..om. much interest in elections wonid plished that waj. The most dis- THE DOCTCK CAYCi "I recemmtnd and FOR use TvSdv 3 54i g X and fear. A vote for the third-prohibition-party is equal to a was when iis over-zealous friends' a:j mediators to Mt between them Thr.t VConderf Jl Comfclmtlon TAV'fiP'Q CHEROKEE SWEET GUBfl and t does more tnsn nny proscription writ tor.j tcth pfnnts aro rilci"" roJScinal." If. B. Tb C-rr r. Ova oo-rv-i trm lie BoaOen A?cr.rccr ?.e:cdy. A CO LP nr ?u stf to y t:--s rr:1 CSOCT CO'jCH -r iv.r.cy'.rjc f.sl j viral. XVI j-if IA CAlr V t:ei.h r.:y f.:v?0 lf.V3? ct tirrzt O n u-.:'. ZZv'. .t. 2CV Utr:f nnJ 1CTH. MA lf: MMurJt i f.-s-iC tJ COJ-" C71PTI&ir. sin. ci Lv .f tn-1 2.r i .ry t.t, rteoauyr irtUcls" w fLi'T r !x r.Tf tiA-n CoiUrCT on Tc- C-nfuiiT"' f".'"'5I-T7 it !n tfcc J- rat 3. T ;S Pf.VT XO PJILATA3LE r. i i Crut x .-- ti rr.ii7 ii uj wo: lr all T: r?i ard Lt-,; ti ..1 It Til Krulito th l!.-ett r. t ena. T u to tTCr cOT iCl obntrvtlozi k 'ice. A.it your 'tix.T'rir: for We. Ua. & U tle. IT I. dec !.- 2uw? it. wo t.-uI isy. I oaa u oalr. tL.rr e. !. e cu boulas vo any pert. 1 c KAi.1 rli -w. 'i a ZAi ft A'.luU, c. rushed it into politics at an inop.- ! ponune tune. lJockery and other vote for Col. Dockehy and his ! demagogaes si v.-they could make VIEWS OF OUR COXTE3IPO-KAltlES. AND PURE CHEMICALS. always on hand. PRESCRIPTIONS compounded at all hours, day or night, by a ltegistered Pha-nna-cist. negro party. A vote for the pro hibition party is a vote against the Democratic party, and against good government. People who give such votes deserve to be ruled by. negro govern men r, and they will "find that they have injured capilal out of it and took the stump against lid Dockery,! the Liquor and keep up the good feeling. ; !No intelligent Prohibitionist can be deceived by such tjihi disguises. Anybotly can see why Duck cry, Says poor Dan Eussell in he wailing, the fate of himself and ; Dockery and others of that ilk : J "We are Southern men with Korthern priciples." Very true, Judge Kussell. An honest confession is good for the soul. Keics and Observer. While the Southern people are j far from prosperous, because their pockets are drained to fill North ern coffers, Col. Dockery advo cates that they shall be taxed to give thirty millions of dollars a year to the Northern bondholders. - abont ;1S Wel! as any one, but it is our duty to warn the public tiie very next year, as a reward for his (iemngoguery, became the candidate of the liquor dealer's as soeiatioii. It suited his purposes then to ran with the hare it suits his purposes now to hold with the hound. lie denounced now wants to encourage candidate, the f hiiMi-.lfk.i rtwl rl.u'l. UiUl-ikti oid i u,u,,oll,ia ttu" lt"41 j tion and Prohibitionists a.;d pro their neighbors to an irreparable i-un-v laws. All that has been extent. Let sensible white men j accomplished for the movement j Pn act like sensible men. I has been in spite of him. Between ; aid 7 Gil a z 0' - r. .asi cla iftn-. rc Xiacklt.borry Ci-icxa. CO ot nfci at lm v. tLCS PL:jiS SCL5SCE ISTjiE ET. Eslablisl Vcci 1812. People genoi ally have as much interest in the welfare of the State and in having good government, as have newspaper Editors and what are called politicians, and they should not expect a few to do all the work for the party. We can stand a bad government His party also advocates the pay Toilet Articles, Soap, ment of many more millions each year to Northern soldiers, dol. i Dockery and his party believe iu ! draining the South to enrich the North. And so it is proved that he is a Southern man with North ern principles. News and Observer. Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes a Specialty. against the risk of having one. Okarlotto Dem ocrat. him and every honest Prohibition ist there is eternal war. No con sistent Prohibitionist can ever miss an opportunity to down him. He denounced the Democratic party in 1 381. because it gave to the Prohibitionists an opportunity to put their question to the vote of the people. When it was de feated by lLS.OOO votes he swore it was the defeat of the Democracy- In 1SS2 Dockery ran as the can Third party movement, lie knows he cannot get the vote of an hon est Prohibitionist, hut if he can get lr.m to throw it away on a forlorn hope it is a half a vote for Prohibi-i him. He ran once as the Liquor Dealer's candidate and wasdeleat- ed. He cannot openly run as the rohibition candidate, m with the of some of his Radical friends li3 inaugurates a think movement by which he hopes to m;.ke his late enemies support him, and as may be well Judieved he has some trusty co-workers to boss the job Every vote cast for Walker is a half vote for Dockery. and the other half is wantonly thrown away. Every vote ami every half vote cast for Dockery jeopardizes the prohibition laws we already have. Every man, and especially a A je K mTa PT WV )) T fin Mrs. Annie D owns of Ando ve r, Mass., has been engaged to write a history of Alabama for Lath- ron's series of State Exchange. That is bad for Alabama. North- Gen'Tj I'assencchrDtjp't. rn i-nh1ialifTH n.v ni'.fino" in verv Asjievilj.h, C, May 12, 18S8. ! 1 " 17 rap80Dgcr schcauie, t;ij:in- effect May is, isss. bad faith. They reject Sout hern 1 - w.- . 4- m: 4- W 1 X A .- 4- . V 1 f T 1 TltAIN KO. 52, West Bound. I writers 10 give juua to w m 1125a. m- the North. Thev aim to have iLLhiUi, J eave Arrive Arrive Leave Arrive Loavc Arrive Salisbury Sr-.vri.bviil3 Hickory Coai:.-jhy Springs JlOl'lIitOU Marian Oiarcrt liu;;ud Knob Ashevaie AsitevKle l!0l SnrltlS TO TO rrr.r. 1 14 p. m. history written to suit the North- 1 4t 2 10 2 49 3 13 3 2T 4 31 4 40 6 10 ern market. It is an insult to the people of Alabama to give the task to an obscure Northern wo man who could not understand Ju:-t Springs MorrLstuvm s 4.) p. in. ; the Southern people if she desired Gas Lou Politico. Sliolby Aurora, 2a. The Gaston- Democrats to day meet at Dallas in county conven tion to nominate comity oilicials and to appoint delegates to the senatorial convention. The Pro hibition convention was recently there organized with J.K. Kincahl chairman and J. M. Pinnies sccre- histories. , tarv ami nominated a full ticket. after endorsing the National par ty platform. This latter platform favors woman's rights, so popular North. The following are the nominees: Eor represent ative-J. P. Kmcaid; for sheriff A. (3. Stroup; for register of deeds O. P. Phodes j tor treasurer T. M. H anna; for coroner Jonas Jenkins; for survey or Win. Pobiuson. The executive committee consists of chairman John M. Phodes, J. T. It. Daiuer on, W. W. McLean, Pev. J. F. Morris, O. P. liliodes, T. M. Han-1 sociation. With industrious zeal he denounced Judge Bennett a didaie of the Liquor Dealer's As-i Prohibitionist, knows that there are other vital issues besides tem perance pressing, hard upon us. is- the candidate of the Prohibition-: sties upon which every honest man shi- The. IVnhihifioniKr! vntn.d i is hound to take a stand. 2o lion est man now can afford to be ig norant or careless of them. Still less can he join in a Third parly nd that lurtuniiy is now at hand tor stopping in part stealing by tariff taxation, against him am! he was defeated. They knew then and all who aie not consumed with' a desire for of fice know now thac no reform, i v.ild goose chase ami prete moral or polilical, stainls any 1 he is a patriot. The opp.i showing with Dockery iu control of the State government. There is no light bt-tweeiuthe Prohibitionists mid the Dcmocra- 1 f 1 m in of -- S - n rr 1 W o 2 - o 5 - 2 r 3 v a zi I i o S -t ,S y ( - ? . ' ; : 1; .- (Wcuiud 0:1 Wiurt: Fj-xils.) A full lii.eoriliisccLl.rr.i-d'fHEEAD in Wit ITU. TAAS HL,AuK;-n.l COLORS for at w huii .-wil uilI r.Uiil by DICKSOl-;, TATi: c WILSON, nrii 5tri.i. S 50 Leav-- Arrh .j Leav:; Arrle Leave Arrive E.if.j Uound. .lorr.':si' 7 15 a. m. 8 35 10 . At! ( ,i:f lcoMini iCnorj Old Fr:rt Marion Jloranton Connelly Springs Hickory Statesvilie ". - tO a. m. 1 15 p. m. 1 25 2 35 313 344 4 30 45U 5 17 6 27 7 2:) QM h mcrtdian time usod to not Spring. W. A, WINBUI'N, A. D. P. aI" Kuoxville. O. i'. A. Valuable Lot for to do so. Let such books alone say we. Wilmington Star. Guilford County Prohibition Convention next week August 4th. Re-member, it is not the 11th but the ith. Be sure your neigh "bors know the date and come along. See that colored Prohibitionists are invited and made .welcome. N:' C. Prohibitionist. The writer of the above, being himself the principal of a negro school in the suburbs of Greens boro (with a white skin) it is but natural to suppose that he desires as many of his daily associates with him in convention assembled na ami David Maberrv. as pub- f of u:ir canvass wilt bet hshed in the Gazette. The cause ' certain b'ohsa Democr; and the man who thiows away his vote is cither lacking in wis dom or he is joined with the thieves, lie cannot excuse him self by the Third party dodge. 11 he pretends that lie icgards both panics alike, or that he does not care which succeeds, or that the issues between them are unessen tial, he is either uninstructed or a hypocrite. If he is zealous only for the good of the people, he is bound to favor tariff redact ion. If They know thev cannot be elected! the. sufferings caused by the pnti- and that the only possible result ! MJ'ies a in t practices oi tne Kaui- cy. The Democratic party be 1 icves in the rule of the people, and whenever in North Carolina the majority want Prohibition they can get it. Now the leaders of the Third party know all this. .They know i hat the most discreet and zealous Prohibitionists in the Stale have advised them against the move ment they are trying -to lead. SiSS? tho??werof -sal con" ! as possible, and no ono would sup tamed a a mortgage to me by - J. 1 ' ... Abernethy, and wiLh the consent and ! Pose for a uioment that they would Snr TenCM,? thJ? J' F- Aber-juot be "made welcome." ' Why, netliy I wj.il, on tlis first Monday of; . XT , J' feept, 1388, at the court house door in of course not. Now, wuite men, iiorgantou, orier for sale to the highest do you propose to allow an aposile bidder, a valuable lot at Connellv i v i i i i Springs, on the W. N. C. R. R. beauti-1 of SOC3al ennality and mixed schools of Prohibition is a noble one, worthy of encouragement. Put is this convention run by Republi cans mainly l We venture to guess that the majority of these above named gentiemen are Re publicans in Gastou. Scratch many of the Prohibition backs and you will often iind a Republican. Several Democratic candidates are seeking these offices, but these Prohibitionists selected none of them. A Democrat did not, there suit them. Tvo years ago the Republican party chielly support ed to decoy cai pariy tu not move aim, ue is its into I :l deceivetl hypocrite, if he ii- I ..--.4- . ..I.... I. I 11."VIW til :t. 1l ?i l (l-i'il ciM'Te?. tii ii in u ii:ui j;io mi .o.:i es i i . ......v. little political 'ii'nii'nco which j in-'; caused by the lienor tariff, thev hope to us for future political ' At heai t, he is moved only by a prci. Dockery has denounced Pnom D1TION and PilOIIlRITIONlST.S ourumg desire lor niuce. A man who straddles the fence on a tarilf i reform ooe.stioii will si raddle it on bitterlv: but it does not make Tim! "' other reform when ho things TlITlIl) PAKTV T.t!AT)r.I?fi lo;iil. I it tO Ills illtelCst. Dockery was the candidate of the Lhpior Dealer's Association, but Drace Up. You are feeling depressed, your up ncliU ia or, yoa an; L'jiaered wuli TiliiY never mention it. The Prohibition isT;j have every reas on to fear Dockerv's success ami j lieiiaaoito. you cr! li ltttv, nervojs, do fear and light against if, but 1 1U(l K--"-1 ai y.ru, aud .-;uit u -MTv ti--ii.mw nv i'iri' fl'jri o ' btic up. Uiaeo up. Leu nut widiMnif Hiii rutuicines, or uui.-n. iTiti'n- i i i.;... prohibitionists in Ihvston out " x.' wiuch Iiuve lor tiioir t.au very ci.cv.o. . .i v .. .1-1 la. I H-.'i Ti.-i.vn. Cir iin nio in r ln i .1 ,,..... 1. 1 . many iiv'puoiioaus, oiu aim true, : . A ;: .; ,V .ii4rN,au-a iuwi umuun.- jwi did not sanction the alliance and chancy oi silence. Why do they ; for an h-.ur, w.J tie.-a leave yu ia the fusion ticket was defeated. kJ their haml- oyer their j . xtV't . . . I I .11- 1 cZrV- "ntaanirig a valuable ; orchard of well selected fruit trees and -'V'. "p u raiary trame baildia A ' JNO.T.P. at.. rno-s. o 5RKINS, Mortgagee. insists on the mother giving the liltlo one Dr. Burger :s lluekieberry Cordial. 1 She knows it -will cai'e both youug aud j old of all bowel troubles, aud uot con stipate aa many jn-eparations do with, injurious eacut. of the races to come down here from the North aud lead ou arund thetic wave saems to flourish ... and contiuae to roll, under die iuan- by the nose, and ted you how you I agement of Oscar Vilde;ana under Shall vote and who shall be made' the nuuiage.nent of every pewon Dr. . , . . , .. Bull s Coui'Ji kYriii) will have thj iivinio -it li ..... 4 11 . i panfy oar blood, start healtJiy uciio.i or preicmled to change t lias he l Lr uJ KiailcVS re,tro announced, any public profession vitalitv, aad irivu renewed h tli aad of their faith? No. The truth of strenirdu Hacli auielicine yo will find the uiiitcer is that the Radical hi EKx-triclnttera, aud only GO ccnU a Penbow and Social Equality j DotUQ al iuu 8 uraS bt r Sretde, who are at the head of the ' . ... . Thud party, are more R.,dic:,l! AAdlwui-nNAIw. than Prohibitionist. Tiiey would! Why is a pro ad woman like a music not object to Prohibition if, like box r hno is full of an. And if they Russell, thev can "i-t it mixed blow on her, coughs aa-I colds ma.,!. ,..ifi. i' i;....i:. Vifi '. ,1.. follow. Do not ju-gloct a cold, but ,m...iw.uuuM.,. . tku Tavltjr H cjaokeo lmJy or - l- ' - V; S STOVES, TIKWAHE AND CUOERIES. I take gnat pua ::te. in inform iug the ot.! rti.dou eis of Chandler & Arney. :w ti;;;mv new oiu-h as I can induce r tr.ale with niet that 1 have a la ;:vy stock of Sfovi s, a fall si'io'y .if Tinware. and a lie!i WA ot cy (jrotr-vr: Wi -, , and Pan :. goud line of ('igars, ail grade.; ;.n:i prices, ami resiH-ctfuily ask you to call and ex amine lie fore buying elsewhere. k5icvs.Mr 1. 1 111 "n ?;L!I1I v" Morgr.nton Nov. LM. IS.s,7. AKHESST A'jADEiHY. x-izincipal : REV. R. L. PATiON, A. P. Tail: n r lo-mlh ri to f'. Inci dent.! i.."f . . j -r tvr.e. Music on i4gr.n U ; r :i. ..:.4. U-jurd, every ViUM io. l ivti- I. .-7 :. t t.rjnilu Tablo ful V 1 ' i Ikuit.! t!..-iu . -Jw-.?. f -i v.l V J Uialihig U Wo . frie. Ip.ii JlorgaufiU, suocersa. V VERY POOR PRINT welcome and who suuu not
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