- -a.
I fm'
WHAT IT HEA2TS.
citv in th3 Wesfandou -Mre
currency, proportion atelyv is needed
in .these rural communities tbnij jn
the East becauee'here all payoienta"
are made "in" cash, whilst here the
WEAVES AS AHADICAXiTr
: Ona -Thing and Another,
Els 'Attitude Towards' theSdutli as"
-- . seen fixm his Pnhlie ytterance,
-fflia Folly c :- Bailroad : Owak
V : flacea of tore tne ttsaasr.
if irfwpr.iopic ;- . . Ure made in cash, whilst here thel ' He Paid at'AJUia o& July 18,18'
..Sff !S Vat majority o debts are paid: by 66r WJtnt congratulate yoHrst
. PSVnM bank checHndyeUey cannot feniiioa the sapproiiof
2 Jhe railroads in the interest of the keep their currency. It is all drain- purejy Democratic rebellion, gqlten
- i.eople. Third party plattorro. ; I ed towards JNew X orlc ox some oiuer b Democrats for the Democratic
hr.?n aopve jae iinesr wiu po founu i cuy. Ci ne reason its luav :. wiiw-u-. pUrp08e 6f dissevering i the Union
jo the thjrd party platform, $hich 6Ually ca)led""the "balarice jof .trade" and perMtualFy establishing iioman
- -printed on the first page. I Ybal is against these .communities. ,lQey hiavery Now'and fprevfer it ises-
felloes it mean? Simply this: I means buy pore than they sell and hayeto -ublishing an eternal truth Jhat Uhe
fM buying upnhe' railroads by pay'the ( difference in- cashVlf-a xelifocraCy' in uo place or Slate can
, 'the Goyernment jad.h.e paying of man has a wheatcrop -or, a - cotton 1 yer oe . trusted -"witb vgovornroent.'
X 'e purchase price over to the rail- crop to eelV'ta finds no difficulty in a party it shouUT'disband, justa
' xmd capitalists. " What will the rail- getting cash' for it. All the market- n n nfu ..i ft Atr6mattox.,
roads cost?rfTbey fc are -assessed X r J able products -will command cash, 1 ,tje at Qentrevtne in 1867:
This seems to bye a famous year
for making nominations n tbe first
ballots The Eepublican, Democrat-.
jc, Prohibition 'aad People's ' party
candidates i for President pwerel rail
nominated onihe first ballot ,-Tbey
got the nomination without much
trouble? but after the. 8th 'of cKovem
ber, three-fourths of them will wish
8om,e other fellow was in their shoes,
Senator Vance is not too sick to
joke.' A-Charlotte visitor; met him
atvthe Hammocks; last" week and.,
anxiously inquired.-AVbaL is a the.
matter with you, Governor?!. VVell
reolied Senator Vance, VI. have had
: TQ ;aLL ' WHOM f.
IT MAY CONCERN.
'H; S. LEDBETTER..
-Cl": K, i. LEDBETTER J R
- Tb undersigned -hereby notii
all nefsona' that heintends' to be
absent from his-office -on Monday
the 25th dav of Julv 1892 as helhas
the consent of the resident Judge of
the District but the office- will be
kent onen duriner mv absence by a
competent deputy. - - ' -
Z. F.LONG.
1 c C: S. a Rich mond C6.z
This June 28th, 1892., . "-.
iiestibetter
Brothers
A
Gomplet
: 'itk YE IN STORE -
CStOGkvl3f?Grdceries,
OP ALlVkinDS. AKD :' s ' :
' taxation. aJ nine -billion V doliai but if U takes all that thecoltpn crop k'Agajn has the Democratic party of just a little bit of eyerythingrexcept
9 OnO.OOO.OOO. Is vour nronertv J or wheat croo fetch to pay the lerti
t assessed for taxation a its ful value? Hzer bill, the bill for sbaes,-clothing,
s,,; WoulA you sell for double the assesT blankets and ironware in the city,
" "iped valualibnTIs it probable that no cash comes back to the. .'farm,
evf vhe railroad companies are" assessed TJie Soutliein planter and theWes-
v'Tai.the'real'yalue nf their property ? tern farmer are subjected to the drai-
: .-rinntfl ihPir nrorwrtv be bought tor I nape of federal taxation, ana live e
t . r -' r " - .
z .. Jess than fifteen billion dollars ($15,-
po6f000,000?) .Jlave you any, idea
, bow much that is? " ft ig just five
'I'7-: limes as much as the United, States
' ' had to pay to carry on the late war. J ibly short time
" Wbre awpuld the government get 1 1 nsioas alone.
h ' the money to pay this $J5J0(X),(XX),
J jJOO toxhe Jail road men , for their
lailroads ? It has no way of getting
money except by taxation, to which
piety citizen contributes : his share
either directly or indirectly an im
y raense burdeu, laid upon the mass of
nor mo us volume of this drain is liot
appreciated. It is sufficient to with
draw the entire circulating medium
from a Southern Slate in an Incred-
Take the matter oi
Any onofthe So-
utbero States has to pay several mil
lion of dollars imp the treasury for
this.purpose. This is withdrawn
from these States abeolutely.and put
into circulation ; in . the ; Noithern
States... If we add to this the amount
which the tariff withdraws from the
Iowa spoken. Why, sir, ; 1" am as
tonished beyond measure that a par
ty with a record so - utterly vile and
wretched and wicked should" be so
lost to all shame and decency as"; to
make an'appearance before the loyal
people of Iowa. They - should be
tramping in the wilderness 'of obliv
ion and never more return Laugh
ter on tbe Republican Bide.
"He said in a joint debate ' with
Colonel JI. H. Trimble at Bloom field
on September 6. 1868: . 'Here we
have the old fight over again. The
rwfpHirftti Democracy. . .North and
J ;tr. - :-,i n:j '
South. in wch the infamousCop- uumiuU4CtI 1Ui '
Ten" days before Col. L. L. Polfe
died- be tol4 his physician and a
North Carolina Congressman that he
was opposed tp the .railroad ; owner?
ship clause of the Alliance-platform
and would use all his efrergy ta keep
it out of the phrtfcrm to be adopted
at Omaha. "
The Democratic Congressional
Convention of the 3rd District, met
at Clinton last week, renominated B.
P. Grady, for Congress by acclama
tion, and John G. Shaw, of Fayette-
the neonle in order that a: few men
might receive in cold cash the value
South and West and hands over to
ihe protected manufactures of the
p property-tbat in many instances j East, it will be readily perceived why
is Day ins no dividend. Another in-1 money cannot remain in toe States
: stance ofbleedjl-k the many for the J whih are now alaaforing lor it un-
few. The public is now benefitted less the farming industry is so pros
Jjy taxes paid on nine billion dol- perous as to overcome all. Thetruth
" jars worth, of railroad property." If is that tbe - lemedy . for the troubles
. VaiA miserable , proposition were 10 f which the West and outti com-
r Jecome law. those taxes would cease, plain lies more in an economical ad-
yrndeBduntrywould be taxed to ministration' of government and an
- jteep up its railroad system just as adjustment of taxation upon" that
v it is taxed to keep up its po6tomce basis than many wild momentary
system. A? new- cabinet officer, a
Secretary of' Railroads, would be
added to ourigovernmentai system
. andwe should soon be regaled with
schemes or tinkering with tbe cur
rency. The scardfty of currency is
the sympton. Let the people, like
... . : pIMl WU tUUUiU eJVU u- ujaicu nuu I a WISe PUYSICISIB, Bul&O Bi lUt! XUUV
biennial appeals to Congress to give 0f tbe disease and the symptom will R bli id -i
tttons tp our railroad system just as
SlVnow urged every two years to im
r-.:1r'x'y---r :- move our navy; ? :The treasury could
not turn out the money fast enough
at the spigot but the' head of the
parrel would have to be knocked
i put. Congressmen would trade with
? pna apptber apd wbuld vote lor
pcb otbes $150,000 public build
ing v apprppria lions in return for
'yotes for two and three million dol
lar appropriations for J.he building
7 pf new railroads. The possibilities
i for corruption and extravagance are
" limitless, V not to speak oL-Je,
; Extravagant . ; power ; tha(-4rould
be placed in tbeadiroT an admin-
I J5j!?rst"tS tl10 offices
ronnepted with the railroads. The
. Railroad employes alone , could
:: nominate a candidate for the Presi-
ilency. If this wild ' measure were
p become aIaw, the railroads would
rfreedr6lethaTconn
IS jnJyJjoaa;to ojfice would hae steel
rails. The lidea of ."railroading a
-' inan hto office" yould at aBt be
. realized. The rights of the States
would be trampled jinder foot by the
iron horse and centralization would:
" crule : rampantly, ' crushing' put
every vestige of constitutional, De
mocratio government. rJ Jt would be
a revolution of the widest scope and
r freemen would . no r:, longer ' live in
America, Does any party advocate
this measure? Read tne third party's
r platform and see if it does , not
"WVeaver and Field are its candidates.
" ;.'Np patrjbtoan support ', them and
' tbiff platferm. ; What then is the al
ternative? Either Peveland or Har-
'lisou. Can any North -Carolinian
nesitate between these two ?
TJmion Ridob, N. C, June, 29, 1891.
Mr. John N.Webb: .
Dear Sib : ;.. I purchased - one of the
Electropoise on the 5th dav of May and
began using it on Mrs. ; fiazell, who is
eighty-five (85)years old. She has "had
the rheumatism and asthma lor twenty
five or thirty years. '
She was relieved from the first applica
tion of the poise, and has greatly improv
ed beyond our most sanguine expecta
tions. I recommend it to the afflicted.
perhead division of Iowa appeal
are again contesting with Grant for
the safety of the Union. As at Don
el?on, he proposes to "move on their
works a once and there is ho es
cane foil this rank-, traitorous horde
except in another surrender. Charge
on them, fellow-Republicans, and
spare not one, not even a deputy
road supervisor, from total political
annihilation.' f Laughter on the Re
publican side. ,
. "He said in Bloom field on Septem
ber 26, 1869: 4What ia the use of
further arraigning the defunct De
'inocracy, with all tbe bar of public
opinion ? We know that its acts
comprise murder, treason,, theft,
arson, fraud, preiury and all crimes
possible for an organization to con-
neive at. TBenewed laughter on the
It would be a
mercy to put its record a million
miles deep in the pit that is mention
ed in Holy Writ; and I may add
that if alarge and distinguished as
sortment of its alleged statesmen
sTo which they i nsste the attention of tlie'public.
Meat,;ieal,: Flour, Corn, Sad, Etc.,
1 EECEIYED IN CAR-LOAD LOTS.
We propose to sell as cheap as any, in the Market. Give us a call.
iedbjetterBaros.
LIPPMAN BROS.. Proprietors, -Orugglstt.
Llpiman's Block. SAVANNAH. GA.
"
The Seaboard Air Line is talking
about building a railroad from Mon
roe to Winston. A corps of survey
ors are at work on the route.
Dan'l McEacbern, a colored man,
was recently murdered near McColl,
S.C.and his body placed on the C.
F. &Y. V track.
- Will McLarty, a popular young
man of Union County, died near
Monroe last week at ihe age of 26.
The local Methodist preachers of
the State held their annual Confer
ence in the city of Ruleigh last week,
' The New York World offers a prize
of $500 for the best Democratic cam
paign 6ong. ''
The American people spend $42,
000,000 a year for letter postage.
Charlotte will soon begin work on
her 7th cotton mill.
CURE5ML5K1N
AND
BLDDD DI5EA5E5.
Ph.ilMin. mndoraM F. P. F. U ft BOi
and prncrib ttwltk ftmt MtUhctloa tat th
NOW IS
THE TIME FOR
YOU TO CALL
iTSl
Tertl
The Title He Has Jkrned.
New York Sun. ' . - ; -
;TO SEE ME
JF YOU
THINKING
Ammmm
.. . - . . ;
NEEDING
ANYTHING IN
WAY OF
-T-TSS-S'-.-
PARLOR SUITS,
ROOM
SUITS,
lurit. Sl.nAnUr SwalUon. Rh-nmsu-B.
Chrori Plotn thrt hT mbud U wtnny
Ualarte, old
KI R n c
w M
&kin DlmiM. Icaah Ckronie fwacla '
r, rt r. a a towiim vn". apq mn xcwiin- ayi-iiiB--)
CURES
ison
osffipSSSSS-1
jjo c5o dTg rji
DINING EOOM SUITS OE AM THIKG IK THE TUHKlTUliE,
PIMO OR ORGAN IJKE.-
II made large purchases this season from the largest and most reliable,
Factory and my stock is now complete in every respect. I can save you
taoney if yon want . to buy Furniture. - If you cant cone to Charlotte
and see the goods in person, write me for Catalogue and bet prices. I
can show the newesT styles at, less figures than they can be bought else-
wnere. -vrue me icr uataiogues. -.
E. iK3.?AIDBEnS-
FURmZTUtE, FIAWO,jlJV'ir OM
it I am vours resDecttullv.
T. M.TAPSCOTT.
You can use thia-iz any way you raay
see proper":7x , ' .- s : ;.
The Work of the Eailroad commission.
Cearlotte News. : - j
The work of the North Carolina
State railway commission has been
summarized. Nearly all freight rates
havebeen lowered on the sixty-seven
railways and branches, and passen
ger rates have been reduced as a rule
The saving to the public ia $30,000
StrU: aVthe Boot of th8' disease.
I 4 Baltimore Sun. ' ; : 'rl. , .- -
" ' e, -q the South and West the farmers
feel nd knew.- tha x something is
' '.isr ii-LlL.jil 3 . - .. . i 1 -
:v . wronguuv luey uu no aeem-O; Be
. able to see just what the' trouble is.
. They j know c very well that cash; is
,: S scarce with them, : and that: when
" tbey desire tovbptroff injirest is
-' high.-'Many of rthem h,ave: come to
he conclusion that the cause of their
difficulties i a scarcity of the circu
lating medium, and hence they are
' clamoring for an unlimited issue oi
light weight silver dollars. A glance
ftjthe bank statements of the country
shows that these silver . inflationists
in their diagno-
money is so aburi
tlaat Uia t it. is coine-beeeine at the
v.;..::v. ;: ' lowest ratesof interest, and yet there
TV 9fe demand for it ift New'York
fgfyl't-ihtoiniother places;. Snine -otthe
'vr;-..T: 7 rtfral.Whks pf Maryland ;have sent
. jfciwuuaaus oi. aouars in
ew - ions on aeposit lor the" two or
tares. per cent, a year thatj is allowed
jor iw 4:10810. the banks of Mary
land have more carrency than they
know what to do with, and all 'thr
-HDmerciai centres are. congested
v J.UCH, i iue cause
are wide 6f the mark
siskin New York
-r;r.S-' .I t,
were sent a long it wonld only be Our esteemed contemporary, the
common justice.' Applause on the Philadelphia Press, recalls the mem
Republican side. or able and -illustrious fact that in
moke kadicalM-'T one year Gen: Adiai Ewing Steven
"He said iogSfel, September son bounced 18,678 eighteen thou-
rthym ior iyfcfxl!eKmoonc", f8 -nd. sand rix hundred ,nd -mttgh.
re-ioua in wr opuosuiou, uui i - xsepunucau postmasters, aooui
what did they ever do when. , tbey half this number were fired .abso-
had a chance ? Here in Iowa they lutely and incontinently, and ot the
stole the school fund and nationally other half some resigned and others
they stole the arsenals, the navy, tbe expired as to their commissions,
treasury, everything that was red-hot - "This record of 18,678 changes in
and created the very devil's rebellion, a single year." says our esteemed
And these men appear and ask for
your support, They should come on
bended knee asking your forgiveness
for the unspeakable crimes they have
committed and tbe wretched mis
cries inflicted upon our common
r MB tlla lVllOI MUUUV.
UdleawboM syitesM m pottos aatlwboM blood late
16 and 18 WEST TRADE
mi mi mi
P CURES
: Malaria
by to
pac-liuly buafiud by t
ldPM.1
wondarfttl
P. P,Mckly -Uh. Fate Boot.
ST., CHARLOTTE, N. C.
a year on two roads alone as to pas-. society.' Loqd applause on the Re-
senger fares. The reduction Of rates
on telegraph lines amounts to $10,
000 a year. The commission basin-
creased by $7,000,000 the assessed
.value of tberailways. Of this amo
unt $1,627,000 is now in litigation,
but the State courts," su per ior and
supreme, have decide that it is liable.
The liability of the remainder is un
questioned. The State tax 4s thus in
creased $20,000. The county and
municipal taxes will amount to more
than thrice as much. Eight hew
depots have been constructed and
eleven: remodelled by order of the
commission. "- V'
Philadelphia contemporary, "stands
albne""in postofiice annals. It de
serves a title."
It does, it does! You can beta
whale to a waffle that it will have
its deserts. And the deserved ' title
for this un matched record is Viae
President of the United States.
Give him 18,678 plurality, in this
Stale !
publican side.
"He said in Keokuk, September
16, 1881: The record of the Repub
lican party appeals to the candid
judgment of oil men as unimpeach
able, save, perhaps, that it was too
ivttivu v t ilu wit? icauiuK xcuiuvjffbiw I xt rt . . -i
conspirators. The same old gang, -i-uui otieiigtu
save thdse who were shot or hung, Invigorate your Liver and
are again conspiring to get possession Purify YoUf Blood
To Build.Up
Your System and restore
aad PaCuanm.
LZPFSAXT BSOS Fnprleton.
Drngglsta, LIppman'i Block, BAVABS1H, QA.
A ROBBER OR THIEF
Is better -ban the lying scale agent who tells
yon as gospel truth that the
JONES' $60 5 TON WAGON SCALE
is not a standard scale, and equal to any made.
For free bot'Jc and price list, address
Jones of Biagnanton, Binguamtoa, H.Y.
THE
to them, for the loyal hosts will, crush
SJdloh's Consumption Cure.
This is beyond question the most suc
cessful Cough Medicine we nave ever sold,
a few doses invariably cure the orst cases
ol Lough, Urpup and tfronobius, while its
wonderful success'in the cure of Consump
tion is without a paraUel in the history of
meaii'ine. omce its nrsi aiscovery n nas
been sold on a guarantee, a test which no
other medicine can stand, If " you have a
eough we earnestly; ask you to 4ry it.
Price 10c 60c. and $1. If your lungs are
sore, chest, or back lame, use Shilohs Po
rous Plaster. Sold by Dr. W. M. Powlkes
C5 vO. '
" . Telling Tacts for Toilers.
Bostoa.Globe. i .( :v
There will be no want of -tellingl
campaign ' literature during .-- tbe
coming months. A lengthy account
of over two hundred and fifty cut
downs irithe protected industries
since the passage of. the McKinley
billKas been compiled. An equally
detailed Recount of 473 stritceslihder
the operation of the same bill vis, in
print, and thaV there -shall: be no
mistake about its account is made
9fthe 900-000; men who work in the
protected indnstnesv relative to the'
whole- lljmSJOa ..breadwinners 4"of
the nationhowing that by- far the
greatest portion of.slrikes "has ' been
in the protected lindustries.-Work-"
men who have yes Jo see-cannot
mistjikelbe im i iort oilhe author! .
live figure, and in a'.campaigrFTof
euuuauou.,iney citn nave; nuii.one.
Strengthen your Nerves and
them, and crush them forever and (-XlVe all Appetite
torever, out of all possible danger Ot Take that Excellent Medicine,
such a misfortune to our common T T T
country.
"He said in Oskaloosa, September P"ckIy Ash Poke Root and Pota8siam
25. 1872: No Reoublican can ever. "Abbotts East Indian Corn Paint cures
j . . , l all corns, Warts and Bunions,
ft sf A. A w nl win M A n nAa Kama " a n M I ' ...v..'j
uuuci auj ui.uujBkauicT, uaro auy
nart or lot with the hunsrv. rebel li-
- ' I -m - rr, -r . -
ous, man-hating, woman-selling gang , governor i. j. Jarvis and Mr.
corporated under the name of De- E-iMSto-Vthe Democratic candidate
a name so: fill of. -ttcnnh 1 " u-u iua caw
DR. W. M- FOWLKES & CO.,
mocracy,
and poison that it should be blotted
from the vocabularypf civilized man
and banded over to the . barbarism
that it fitly now and in all the past
has represented.1 Prolonged a p plans
on the Republican tide. "
m- "He said at Stiles, September 11;
187S, in relering to tbe financial
policy of the Democratic party; 'But
then; what could you -expect . from
the; poor, blind, diseased, decrepit,
dismal,- da mned : old Democratic
party ? Prolonged laughter on tbe
Republican side.
v "The election of a womau attorney -
general i9 among the popsibili ties for
the State.of Montanawhere Efla -t. 1
K no les,l h e only , worn a n lawyer in
the State, has - beeni. nominated i by
th. People's party, - .It. was through
the in fioencei qf- Miss Kno wles. that
the bill was passed to admit women
to practice law in the State, and she
was, herself the fi.st candidate-' for
admissioniinder the new law. Jler
practice is largeand lucrative!
paign by making speeches at White
ville, Columbus county, on Monday,
August 1st.
& strictly hlgh-fl-rade family aewlns
mavrhlne. poaaeewtng all modern
,. ImproTemeBti,
EQUAL to the BEST
Price Tery reasonable. Obtain tnera
ana make comparisonH.
ELDREDGE MANUFACTURING CO.
BELVfDERE. ILL. f
m& wmi I
are. congested, verdict to render .t-thV-; polls iieit 'Now i8 your time U Subscribe for UW.MV-M
VincaNoven-llt 7:V.-. v- -vV. Vrhe Rocket, only 1.50 a year, r-- ;kWwvWft
Why Not
Tiy
Old Virginia
Cheroots?
; They are made of the
best obtainable stock, rriade
by skilled hands in our
mammoth factory; where
every attention is -given to
details 'to makb a ; perfect
smoke,. Sold jn every-town
?n"trf TTniWJ Qfotae- '
UumjKMkMW fivf FOR TEnTcfn
: Rockingham lri-taf wj Eiiii.
That is. Dr. W. M. Fowlkea ACo., 1 avirg lOBgLt tbeir entire fteck far lelow Kew
Yerk cost have moved it tc their old Flsnd next-door cast of the W. 1). JdcEae ttore
and can sell Drugs cheaper than Chaih ite Ar WDmmgtc n. They have enlMgVd ll ir
store and refitted it to such an extent lfcat it is the Landtomeat Drug Store in this
ection. Call and eee it. -
We keep all kinds cf PATENT MEDICINES, DfcUGS,
PAINTS, OILS. VARNJSHES, PAJNT-BIiCHtb
&c- -We Lav, in la rae Quantities for cash, therefoie ttt
.tbe largest discounts. .Country merchants will do well to
examine oar stocK belore buying elsewtere. "
: WE Will SAVE YOU MONEY.
If you are sick and don't know-what you need, Dr.
Fowlkes can always be found in his nice little office in.
the Drug Store nd will examine you and prescribe with
pleasure. - -,j " -'
Presciptiona csTefully compounded day and night.
We also carry a nice lot of fine Jewelry, Watches,
Clocks, HiBgsj feieastpias, &c, which we sen cheap and
F on positive guarantee. If you need Spectacles Dr.
Fowlkescan tit you exactly with hwTest Case, from 25.
ents to $15.00. . A fine lineStalioaeiy, Blui.k Pouks, Draft Books, &c.
The Sensation of ihe Season.
y - ; THE D UAL
Attraction offered by our Ifew Line of Men's
Youths, Boys & Children's suits and Over
coats for the Fall apd Winter season.
-Rich, Rare, flight Reliable
In Young Pen's Suits
Overcoats
In Boys Suits
.We "shw every Style- Frock, . Sack or Cut-
away. The manufacture, trimmings and as
sortment of fabrie all one could desire.
We are very strong. "The. styles we show
; are very numerous, affording, a wide variety
xruxa wnica w m&Ke selections.
In Children's --(nee Suits"
. -In ' : - t We are able to offer the very best and most,
r " original designs. This department has been.
given every, dare-the productions this sea-7-
son surpassing heretofore shown.
SPECIAL ATTENTION DIRECTED ToT OUR LARGE AND VARIED.
STOCK OF MINISTERIAL SUITS THE LATEST AND: BEST STYLES AND
FABRICS. 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNTED MINISTERS.-!
AllOidera shall have ourprompt and careful attention. We pay return charges
5 iL
CHARLOTTE N. C. :
ECOCJObY ISiUJEALTH,
And the way to economize is-to first find out what merchant sells goods the cheap
est and the way lo. find-that out ia to try the marked
- 1 do net ask you to Lgy.from me if. you have' the least doubt that you can get
same article elsewhere for less money, but do ask you to call and get prices. '1 he? 7
the market and you can be the iudge. ' : - "
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