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PRESS AND CAROLINIAIS : OCTOBER 27, 1892,
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a iifl (•' )iis(‘r\’at i v*' l‘ad-
cr-;. }»ui till* liirii ()1 ihc
] :irly liow ar-‘ ol
] »i iiicij ill* a in I ai:iiiiai‘(l l»y
inali'M* to .vards iln* m)iit licrii
])C()|>1«‘. Tliry liilly realize
that tllV bt'si clcllhMlt s (»r
K!M-i'IV lire a'j’aiiisl
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a at 1 1 !iu t I liei r releii { k )n (>|
l». ‘wei' (!e;it‘ii(!> ;n» )ii riisliinu'
tliroII,Li‘11 t li" iiat i(*iial Ice jshi-
t I liras! ires t (* w liicli the
sDiill; caiip.ol ill jK'ac(‘ sul)-
iiiit, helie\-iii_^ tliar l>v se(*-
tii)iial (iisordrrs tli(‘ north
can a^^'a'm lie arrayed in
di'adly host ility to th(‘‘‘old
slav«‘holdiiiL!: stall's.’* 'This
is t hf hojx' of th»‘ rcpiililicaii
}>arty, aii'l ther»‘lV)rr, we are
threatened Nvith the Lod^-e
bill.a nieasiir«* most intanions
in cluiraeter, and should it
ever lit'coine a law, the j)eace
and prosperity of tht* south
are jj:one. Soejety will be
disrupteii and e-i ini-visa^ed
war result if neoovssary to
render tlu' law ineffeetive.
Our p(‘ople believe iu an
honest vote and alaireount,
but they will not ajrain sub-
init to n»'g-ro domination and
rt'publiean robbery. Our
jM'operty is t)ur own, and
only by just and eijuitable
It'uislat ion, for legitimate
])urposes, (‘an any portion
of it be taken frt)m us. Mixed
schools will not exist in the
south ! \\ desire to be iust
to the nt'e-ro. auil when iu‘
isleit to himseli. tht‘. LTt^ntM*-
aliiy ot them, appreriat*' the
kindness and uniiorm iusiirt*
uiih which they are trt'atcd
by iht' whites, but: (lovL Al-
iiULihty has ereetiul barriers
airainst Si>eial tiniaiitv.
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which only tli,e iiiia ihous
would destrc)y, \\ewant no
i?e]Kiration from the north,
but our position in the e-(»v-
ernnu'iit must be one of hon
or and perfect equality with
the other |K)rtions ol the
I'nion.
e will never (‘v)nst.ni to
Occupy the attitude ofa con-
4UL*red prov^'nce in the con
federation of states. The
statesmeri of the iiortli do
not demand it. The intelli-
W'e 1 hiiik 1 !.*• iirl wli''-li j
ap[M*,irs ill t lii- i>'’)e tr- >: i |
th-‘ Natioiiai le publi'-.in '
sliould fully s;;' i-1 v • >ur pe >-
])le a^ t o 1 i.'‘ t rU‘* • 'liiaiii" o!
tiie radic;il j ; i ^ y t »v. a rd''
t 1 - * s /ii t h. T!^‘ ;i I )o v'e pa I ler
i> a 11 aeccj it I' i • \ j k >iieii t ot
th” lejaiblif.i : :i o! t »day.
a lid la irl v' r ; >: esen t s i he
aii'l vir: li" t
'v\ ;i re earii'*'-! ly
■ ; . a::y s-t h ' * :.r j-
;‘ ; 1T I iii *‘i-. , a IP 1 \ ■ -r
.1; \- >\\ • -II'- !i’- ill
a.i."ioii I o 1 h“ liii.i lii'-:i
I 1 ;i J I i.'O 1 . 1 >. i \ M ; 1 rt i 11 .•111
I Mi .;y a I ■■ prep t: ii.^r »r u-
\\ la** 1 !ii**a aiid iip*
M-iate til'* \> colller-
:'d I .y a j.! !•! ia >iioi'a ble
“Oil II. *}j». J t u l'[ M »■>-(» ol ketj-iilLT U{J
\^i'h lie* L m]j‘* iian>aal ? h*-.li lit tti
‘■‘i' s(>IMit \ ,)I the M)UlIi. out
. 'cM'!ii law ifi lull lore.'over t‘ .h/•!■*i *,t■ , • -
’; I* ■ -1 *111 ii a I »d va I’io i: (leni'i , , . .
1 1 . »i 'e'li. alter receiviii"' tlk* rc-
• r;: ' I e i I' t > 11 Ll I a > i 11 Up 1 i ' r t h. ^
. n.ay r .lai.l.-iitiy Uiuki,,r th- .■l.rtj..i:s in
M iliiV ii'iit >Mif (if |.(i|itiral '''''H'-i-a ainl I'lori.la, tl:al
■iy.-iir t hail nowexists. N“W “the {.•■op].- (,f the sni;ih are
^ Vol k w ill t hen ret urn se\-.*r-
;il more repu’alicaii c(*iiL:re>s-
* men than at pre>eiit. w hi!'*
. mole than t\’>«*iiiy ne_:'ro rep-
ri e.-eatat i ve
i i) il
traitoi’s. and fair el»-cfii»n>
an iia.jK).->ibility until the
lorc“ bill becomes a reality.”'
tliesoutii i'y af>»re-
iciat I'.ai o! e .(p.ialstates. i',.*n,h.r the i-epublican
I'U i.otli!!),:’ !• will .-atisfy
ou. pal no I m ' r 1 ,t* tolera t -
e( 1 Ity the 111’e manlio(mI oi
I he >oiil ii. V\ e pet it i >n 1( >r
IIo lav(»i.v. and \'-iil acc(*pt
ii it liiije* 1( I hail even ain' ‘
exact jusi ier.
rOlltrol ol the iUtUre(;Olie-i-,..«s
ali-olutely .-ale and secnj-t*.
Heavy taxes sliouhl be
laid up(111 [ii ().{ erty o{’ lhe
whi-es to deVehejM* and ex
tend t he public school system 1
(if thos‘ slates.
>aid edil(»i ial taken li’oia the
Nat loll:il Kepublican. ot
\\ ashiiiLiton. 1 >. (t !.e
mouth piece of the adminis-
j t ration, demandiiii:- s n-ial
^ equality and mixed s -irool.".
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Is it true, as ('hairman
('arter says, t hat t he election
of rievelaiid means also a
coii;ir(*ss democratic in both
bra nches?
This leatuiT'of the ‘lect ion
fias not received much at-
tentioi'. Mvery one exp(‘cts
that a democratic.* house ol
representatives will b(‘chos
en with a democratic pre.-^i-
di'iit, but not so much assur
ance of I'evolutionizing' th*
senate has been felt. I'his,
too, is a r('aso:iabIc‘ i.-xp'ccta-
tion.
’I'he seiiatt' is ii\)w conifios-
ed as follows : |
I cpuhliciin.s . , . 17 1
Dcniocrats, . . . :5'.>
Fariiifi'b” Alliai'.C''^. . . 2
Sejiaratt'i sati>fy all men oi the
schools f»r the two races j wickiMl desie'iis of t he j uH'sent
>hould be a!»ol]>hed. aiid the I fe.|i i-'iI\a(1 illi 11 ist ration, and
j.I.-UMif l.riii-iii^- i!.f .vuuth I ,1,.^ ^i„'.
ol liot h colors in to close and .• • , .
, , . . , , jareaatv. iu>t as sure a- t he
e(jual reiat lOii in schools and j * • .
(•hun-lirs a lah- liL-ll. j''''!’'''’'''/'''" I*'"
one (.1 tilf 111!:! [M)tr!lt ' (lull
(■li'Miciit s 111 lii’t'a k (1(; wii t In' a 11 l>suc I vil a'l t(i i uir
detestable i(( lurboiiism ol the,i)>i-;‘v an! \\ ■ 11-! leini:-. \'.e
slioiild ha\o la) di.isioi.s
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FURNITURE, PIANOS AND
ORGANS.
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Total, . . . SS
lapiiblicau mujoiity, . . (I
I’he terms of twontv-nine
senators, ei^'hteen r(‘publi-
cans and elev(.‘ii d(‘mocrats,
expire on the Ith of March
next. If the democrats can
hold the states now repre?-
sented by (h.Muocrats and de-
f(‘at republicans in three
stat(‘s the republican major
ity will disapp(*ar.
Three democratic sf^iators
have alread^v been re-elected
—(lorman, of Maryland;
(ieorge, of Mississippi, and
Daniel, of \’ir^inia. The
states which have vet to
elect senators in place ol sit
ting democrats are Florida,
Missouri, Tennessee, Texas,
West Virginia, Deleware, In
diana and New Jersey.
The first four of these will
choose democrats beyond a
doi*J)t, and prc'bably everv
out' of them will.
THK MAIN jl l.>TlO>.
Wayne .AbacVeiizdi, in his
masterly spet‘ch. rt‘[nidiates
and rebuke.s tlu* deinairoLric
clainiu' aLi'ainst the rich be
cause they are rich.
Ilejustly says that while
••surplus wt'alih." as Mr.
('arneu:io calls it, sometimes
injures tlh_‘ j'ossessor—and
more lre[Ueiitly his children
—“in thousaiuL- of either in
stances it liot (.‘n.l\ does him
11‘ood but overflow sin count
less beiietits to the co-minun-
itv.*'
All depends on the Use
made of it. “AH that I iie.
mand.” said Mr. Mac\'ei;^-h,
*’is that tlu‘ rieh shall not
u.-e their rich*to de."trov
the very source OI thenation-
al lile and ol idl true resjicet
for law in a free country like
south. 'i he statt‘ laws
against i111 er-ma rriai:(‘ o 11 he
races shouM be rt^pealet]. a n]
aiiv discvimination aii'ainst
t. *
the blacks in the matter ol
li'arninji' trades (»r obtaimn;:’
employment shouM bc‘ a.
criminal of!'use—whi!** the
C'alorci] man's riii’hts to hold
ofIict,‘saouhl besacredly pro
tected and I'ccou'iiized. A
f».'w y(‘ars of t his nolicv w ill
c i *■
solve the !‘ace problem satis-
la(‘toril V.
d'he abov(‘ is an ('diK/rial
from l!ii‘ Washin»i'tni Keipub-
lican. Th(‘ autheiiiicity of
this (.‘(litoral b(‘ii:;^- denied,
the editor of thc‘ North ('aro-
linian, Mr.dos('phus DanielS;
wfote (’onii'ressman Wh(‘cler,
of Alabama, to know if ho
had })i*operly (juoted the edi
torial in a speech he inade^n
congress while the force bill
was pending therein. The
following is Mr. Wheeler's
answer;
Wni:i:Li:R,Ala , Oct. 10,
Kditok North Carolinian :
—Since writing to you a we(*k
ago I have looked over inv
]>a[)ers and find acoj)v r)fthe
National Ke{)ublican of
Thursday, July 3, ls)0.
It is an eight page paper,
publish(‘d in Washington,
and states at its h('ad—“The
oidy straight republican
paper south of Thiladel-
nhia.’’ Italsosavs: ‘‘13th
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year.*’ On the left hand
coriu‘r of page 4 it says it is
published at “oOl loth St..
N. W. ■
1 went to the oliice myself
and bought some copics.,
d'he editorial w hich I read
in the Ikjusc of rejiresenta-
tives is ])recis('ly as it ap[»»*ar.-
in my speecli. 11 is on t he
INDKltSOLI)
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ri i:\rj I m
whale\cr. 'fhe democrats
must he at peace among
theiaselves, or irr(‘parabl.‘
di.'aster may o\'er\vhelm the
(‘ouiitry.
l/‘l j)a.sion and i\-
ot ic a mbit ioiiS be saaa r i cd
upon th(‘ altar of pat riotie
devotion to the whole coun-
1 rv. and all w ill be well; hut
if ignorance and fanascism
conti(^l our actions, and un
scrupulous deinagogU(\s ai(‘
permitted to divide our peo-
pl(‘. w know not w hat ills
the* near luture may ha\e in
store for us. ( Uir trust is in
God and the genuine man-
h(Jod ol the southern jicople.
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Toi'^nto, Oct. 17.— The WorM,
whose cilitor and }>roprietor is W.
F. MacLean, .M. 1’., one of the
stroD^e.sii supporters of the iJomiU'
ion Ciovernmeut, iu an eJiLoria
published to day ou the auuexatiou
movemeut, says:
Annexation cannot ever be with
out btrife. A great majority of Cana
dians are built that way. They
w’ould sooner lii;ht than be j)art of
the United States. Noi that they
hate the United States, but they
much prefer to be ('anadians irs^ of
the British Empire, or, at leaest, are
not hostile to the mother country,
and hostile to that mother country
they would have to become if they
passed un ler the Yankee lla*^.
The United States is full of tail
twi-ter.s. The Government of the
United States goes into the tail
twisting mania on frequent -occa
sions, and the conspiacy to dissever
Ireland from England had it.s h^ad-
nuarters in the United Staten. These
A
are hard and undeniable fact-^. He.
therefore, who is • ana haii u:i 1
fr^'ues for anLexution, is arg;.it^^ f >r
civil war; he is stirring up. civil
strife, and jii-t as sure a- aLL-.\a-
tionir-t' persi-t in lLe;r pr'-'-'M
methods .^tr*fe w..l coi*.e. \VL i.
Uife.civii stfife. break-OJt. il treakr^
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E. M. ANDREWS,
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HAEDWAEE
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e(.iit(il al paLl»M)t the Nat iolial } uLexpcclehy an; il
Kepublican—page }. l for p.ace^. but it w... c ’I'jo.
I am astoni:red that repnl-- then uLi-r-ui.l
licans should att**mpt to j
. ^ t -I- • 1 ' are Nsise iLt-v wili cea.-e iLt-.r iro.:l>-
(jenv that fciuch an editorial
existed.
With respect, yours, etc
Cook Stoves and House
hold Hardware.
t iing or they wiL seek a pla. e c: rest
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UL-lt-r iLe they Lxiail.
They are fne to dej ^rt peare.»b.\ lo
'INJECTORS AND ENGISE G03D;
.losri'Hl s Wlli:i;i,Ll:. I to u* tleir iljcL talke i of
r ■ ex'..Jus. but if lLr*y -I' p here ar.i
i.JT 1'1'iiMM * IcoLliLue tLeir'trea- Li aL i tneir
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We d»\-iie all ot our third :
T T't A* r,.; I t, ...V 1 ' act tLev mj.-.t take the coDteij’-ieLces.
ptii I \ Il lemJ." to l eaii an ed- * ^
itcjrial ll\irn th** ashingl(ill Mr. is in a vtxv ur.p]ea-~-iLl
Republican, w hich apjIt*ars : i reliL-ameLt. He wants to tou- a
in toclavV [laji.T. Th.-y l.avt-; 'f’-; ’’c-aiij
' anxious, too. to t-av something to
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j»I eU’Iided to belieVc the lorct . . . , , ^ , r
... • 1 1 I 1 ticket, but fear-
bill a .lemumitlJ iH-boblmtr. ! in so aomg be may Ulp the
ours—an unbought ballot.” I groomed and accoutred lor i be»id of lu
Shuford HariJware
Companv
Uickury, .\orth Liii'uuU^