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PRESS AND CAROLINIAN : OCTOBER 27. 1892, 0 rcjfl nnd TH .. r."'.A NT'^ A r. ThurtiJ iy br Th* Hl korj I'Kh’.. • , tr.v 1.’,* 'I at th» F'ont lorv, > :•) '"ar -.;na. an cia^» TEUMH OF HI h>>« HIl'TK iN: CAMM tl AbTA.N^K. ■ )n- ;ij, On* Yf>%r On** Tfjpj. K]i Morithi (>n' Thr**«- Moiith* iiiiKi) r\};TY iNM\-KKi*. tlioir ij il I u TQ1 11 ] implacable 1 h* f-()ii^|)ira'*\ cneiniei?, f;r the d*'Slructioii Ix'twfMMi In* !;i'ii-ais ninl of the democratic* party, jhkI iLii ] pari.. i• • > ill North ( ar- thesiirreiij(‘r of tlh'comir.oii- (■liiia i>l»:/ a i«'p^'lili»n oi th^- Wf^alth to th»‘p*rfidiousko(>j»- (fiortsol 11 • >»* j.t'Oph* in Ar- ra^licalis-m. A few i:aii>ci>. 1 i' i i'i‘i aiin i'Oi LIia mDnt hr^ back. th»* t hirds \\* re to(l»*trat (!♦ ii.ocrarv. in their ]»rotessions ot >t*nt iii;j,’ f 1j‘\\ ill of t 1h‘inaj(jr-I y |-q dtMnocrat ic ity, and in'taHin^' in party, actually el.aimin^* that Highest of all in Lcavcr.in- ro’A cr. — Latest U. S. Gov't Powder absou/tely pure 11, !!. i. >ai Jiiiii.i.. 1 M»* radi(’111 j>arty. lo ae- cumjilish this \\ick‘d and riiinous ()bj'‘ct, in the htatf's named, a ('(>aliti()n was l()rm*‘d by t he aforesaid j>arti**s. aiil*(l and str**nLith- . i,ed bv a lavish U-** ot m(»n»'V, lnrni.-'h»Ml hv the r-- ]»nblican national commit t*M‘, but to no purpos(‘. ordv in t^ie third partv could _ ■k-ffT.-o.uan ,>..,.uKTacv I.* nii.l wf-imist eithor(inirk- taM.v k.v;, tti. in At found, but now they openly avow tlieir d(*trrmination to overthrow these ]»rincip]f*s. and establish U[>on a solid basis IIarris(jni>in. ilaving- ridiculed d*“morratie lt*ars about the force bill, as a mere vattarv (jf the ima^ina- onouri)ace or step out of \\ithu. l’-‘yond thi> w.* nuist the procession. In the bus\ ^ not ;U)ok for th** d.-neM-rati..‘ iiiv(‘of the world's projjress. ‘ jKirty t(» h»M-nin,« th.* thore is no room fortlh‘slu.1:-- ciary of th** }u.litical di>tnr- ;i'aril. In every department bnnres in tie* >’at*>. I: ih*> of business men of ability repubh-MTi partv and untirin^M*ner^-y are be- pos*‘d >f pat. i >t ir ne-i. in.ii’ loudly and inijx^ratively inn* for straiiiht torwaid p 1- •roSjHTllV ni Th- : • ■ • lit!- - I.- - A !!• ■ ■' i- •• 1 r All . ,h,M.!...-tinnsin .said stairs. into ,i„., for. and 1 1h> inrotnpc- itics and tii.' '* ■ ^ ‘ tent and im])i’act iea 1 are b(‘- thr whol.* eonntrv. inst.ad inii' r(‘lepited to tiio rear, of j).‘rsnn il advaiiim,. nt We know of no section enjoy* and sul>staniial [•]*•>.-nt 1 . n- dt*nioeria-y triumph‘d l>y ia-j ^.ainpaij^’n by demai.’0^ucs. crrased majorities, and jast ^ fri^'hten the unso[)liisti- so, do we think, it will b'| solidify the ])ai-ty. with us af the approaehin,^ i .jrc now ad vocatin^* the Niitioiiiil 'rickt‘t. elfct ion. V‘*a. we know t he measure' as tie* si/jt' (jiin non I idioey ol t hirt.’ partyisin. al- honest elections. Th(‘y Mied^with venal and n‘Volu- iH)ldly proclaim Tod.ay, what jtionary republicanism, can- (jj^y denii‘d oi’ su{)j)rf‘ss('d ! ^ i not (hifeat tilesturd\ virtuc.s ^nd such doubt- and inllexible principle's of i.^s will be the policy of t hird For. 1^!;ksii«knt: GROVFll ('LEVKL.VND, of N. Y. l'’ou Vi('E- PI;I;sI ij f.nt: ADLAI H. STEVENSON, of ILL. State l)(‘iiuK*ra1 i* Ticket. FOU OOVEKNOn: ELJAS CAKR, of Ed^^ecombe. KOH LILrThNAXT-(.OyLKOK : 11, A. DOUGHTON, of Allie^'hany. FOU 6f:ciiktary of state : OCTAVIUS COKE, of Wake. FOR TUKA8CRER t DONALD \V. BAIN, of Wake. FOR AUDITOR I K. M. FUUMAN, of Buncombe. FOR 91'I’ERINTFNd't ITbI.IO INSTRUCTION: JOHN C. SCAUBOROrOH, of Johnston. FOU ATTOUNFY OENEUAL: FliANK 1. OSBOUNE, of Mecklenburg^. FOR .TUDiE TWELFTH DISTRICT: (iEO. A. SHUFOllD. PBESIDENTIAI. L'I.L'C'TORS FOR THE STATE AT LAr.a2 : C. li. A\C'()C^K, of Wayoe. K. B. (ILENN, of Forriyth. FoK i’ON..UESS, TH DISTRITT: HON. J. S. IIENUEUSON, KOI. SKNATE, ‘JOni DISIRU’T: MILES (). SHEnKII.E, JCUiN S. CHANOR. FOR HorSK UH hi .'i’ XTATIVKS: I’HILl.Il* A. IIOVLE. } Sin i;iFi; MARION .1 ROWE. F i; t ;■ i>EKl w. coc’ur.AN. 1 ^ K Ti.F v>ri.Fi:: (.*riN I I M. I'H. 1 K V i.v: V I.: \V. M(«rsi:K, i i. - -I. Ni.:.; GijMan: m. voDEii. \ *.«>«»l> ^II. N . \s aii *‘\ t > are now bi‘nt on New Yo:*:. wlh !.* the biittl** k»r the itr ""i lei.'-y i:i lo be decide.], liien*‘\'»> tiiat the reris’raii» ii lor tie* rlcctii'ii ill the ^.-iiy ;\!jd i;i l‘rvuklyn thi^y-.ii’ is ih’‘ hiri:‘est ever known Wjj’ In* hail» d as a briLl'ht harbinii't r »■:' tlemu- cratii' succt's'^. T'he n-L:istration in New York city for Mi»nday and Wedtit'Sviay coniparrd with previiviis years was as fcd- lows; In 1.^7.1‘al: in l ^Ou. 1-10,in Ism , l.")0.1»^: The lat ter is tlie highest ever known. tru(' democracy. Then, we shall triuni[)hl Tlie state U'overnment will continue in tiie hands of democrats, and the nation will bo redeemed from the misrule and op|)ress- ionsof radi(‘alism. The vain and illusory promises, l>y winch thousands oi good men have been seduced from their fidelitj^ to the denio- cratic party, Iiave been ex- j)loded, and the unprincipled demagogues who have de- ceive(] the {)eople and taken advantage of the puplic dis tress to advance then' indi vidual fortunes, a re now con scious that tlieir [)lans have miscarried, and that hence forth thecursesand maledic tions of the men, whom their ])erlidy has outrageti, will dog their footste[)s to the grave, A sad, sad picture: but, yet, the immutable law of retribution is just I l]ma- nating fi'om (lod and crystal- izing itself into tlu* history of all th(‘ civilizations of the earth, it is madness to (pies- tion its (*(]uity or attempt to e.^capt* it> visitation. 11umai'.ity will pardon errors I of judgment, and throw the partyism to the end, it being conceived in deception arid brought forth in treachery, we can quite accurately see the disastei's which would have resulted to the best in terests of society and the well being of thegoverninen t itself, liad this party succeed ed in gras{)ing political pow er. Lust for office and the disreputable records of its leaders, are the distinguish ing characteristics of North Carolina third partyism. mCKORT’M SUl’ERIOK AI>VA>TAGKS. We feel assured that the growth of Hickory can be rapidly advanced oy a sys tematic and truthful repre sentation of the desirability of our climate, the-fertility of our soil, and the unequal- ed possibilities for the devel opment of manufactures of every discription. Our min eral resources are far from contemptible, and all that we need to mak(‘ old (’ataw- ba county “blossom as the rose" is the introduction of new blood and additional ing moi (‘v>'onderful possibil- (Mils. 1 h* >;i u:i t i. .n woii!.! l.*‘ itiesthan (’atawba county. ' (]ifi'»‘r»*nt, but ;t- it is, \\t» Lying iust (*astward of the : dc(‘ni it f(illy to rxp.M t nnv r>lue llidge mountains, our ^nat»>rial help Iro.ii tf,.‘in. is unilonii 1 1 he l**d«*ral iidminist rat ion throughout the year, with-dias the money rm«l disposi- (Mit the extremes OI heat and ! t ion to hold cv*ry rocrnpb cold so destructive to the* | follower' of the parlv in health of all sav(‘ th' few j alin nment and will do ii. W e with constitutions of iron. 'know that w‘ will elect th,- Hickory is far su}>erior to I democratic natioiiiil and Asheville as a resort for in valids, vet,tlie latter citv bv wise and persistent advertis ing is todav one of (he most highly appreciated health resorts in the wii ole country, enjoying the great bonanza of a hundrc'd thousand vear- Iv visitors. Will we behold- V ing these things do nothing for ourselves? With a supe rior location, better climate, more fertile soil, abler minis ters, better schools and much greater facilities for business and manufacturing enterprises of every descrip tion, we have onlv to arouse our dormant energies and i-each forth and ap[)ropriate the wealth and pros[)crity now within our grasi>. Will we do it? Kcho answers, ves ! state tickets, but it will l»e done bv a decisiv** victojv over radicalism ami ;}iird j»artyism combined. Our true ami saf*‘st pi)licy i.> to look aftt*r tie* ijone>t third party men who have b(M*n led astrav bv their‘dxjodle lead- C ft. ers,” and show them the dangerous pitfalls upon which tliey an* rush ing, ami return them to the democrat ic i>arty. We (*annot aflord to waste lime with republi cans, beca use w** ha ve n»‘it her the mon*v nor disposition to buy them, nnd nothing less [K)tent will move them from ralic*al whnrfaLre. THEY ARE HERE ! AC I K.VTK VIKW «H TIIK .SITI'ATION. It is singular to us how easilv sonip iikmi can l)e de- ft. ceived. ArnouiJ: democrats we find indiviiuals contend- ine; (hat the schisms in the ('apital into tilt* communiTy. I radical party will result in | H(')w can t he.N«* desirable ends manv of its members voting! lJ«•^TON, >»•! t. l- I rt f* r vsitli ji.iril'-rnC'!' j tratJ'-liuiil uji Ht y ur 1« I’*r- ptnall\ \ t:.’‘f:i‘!()t iii N'-'a F.m;;- laixl at r.u:ilar !*.:••• l :v ya'-. iil VlN'r j mantle of charity over in-j be accompli>hed? T>y mak- Mcmj>erntL‘ z-al: but j)ure nn-| ing knowii our advantages i adult*. I'.itc',! vi'*ion.nLSs. that j to the whole cuuntry. 'I'ie* : wouM p rr-.''t it III e personal 'north has abundance of ca p- fharaeu r and the public the defiiocratic ticket at th* approac^hing election. We d( > not so h(*lieve. 'fhe co- he.sive pow.'r of publir- plnn- \s i 1' r' • \ •r I I Cf>'T 'K I Il- t*' t !.i' •' 1 a: Willi to The ad va nc(*nieiit (’» un!e )ly a mbi t ions must pay the iH-:-i;t V 1 ^r i’ erimes 1 • 'The I(‘ad*. I s of the third j>arty co;jd re>r hav(* sinned iiMio- pntIj , 1« r they have tram- p’^'i up 'Ii the nu\st eleUielit- ary prine;j>].'s moral ethics. aiitl lave cnirimitted act.*' ital now idle that is seekinir der will unify republicans at I'rotitable investment, and : t he polls. We aie satisfieil if wecati satify h»*rcapitali-ts t hat all dilTeiences betw»ei. that we havesubstaiitial ad- Kaves and Mott hav** been .'aiitagcs to otTer. they w ill ' sati.-tie-torily adju.-ted, and be ju’ompt in their accept-'that a perN*ct und**r.-tanding ance of th*-m an*] viiforou.- exists between th».*mand tie' ' tMl'h 111 I' 'N 1' ' iv . vei - ail v di-appri^ved. in prosecuting them to su(‘- ee>stul re>ult s. Til** t i'le ( >t emigration i now soirli- wartl. ami it can b * ir;• atiy enI.;irLTt‘d and the n.(ivenie!,t t liir ; tart v a der.’ That 3: many la^ n hcret()lore r**pub- li'-a ns will \-ote w it IT us (,jn tie* >Til of Novemb*'!*. We l*'ei a>sur* d; I'Ut .‘'Udi vot»‘S can- ! iN' 1 1 1 ’.s by not 1m* pr jp»*riy (jcnoiiiinat» d, »ut icp.nlilican vtjtes. for they •b- I iiey t‘iit* red the d»*moeratiC ei nvvn:;• >:is. assist^i] in w rit- w (Hiderful!ae-e]erated in_r the phitfc.rUiS ami iiomi- L^cie-rtai.- a*!vertisii._:v ^ nating th»‘ candidatt*s. and it we do noth;n‘j: in tli*- mat- ; w id be ca.-t by men i[i faet then, without the s'*mblanc*‘ ter, ourop[»ortuiiiiie.'* will be' th-iroUL^hly alienated froia justification, repudiate the l(»."t. and other section- w i*h tl.e party l»y its known .work (I their own hands and, Uiore t‘ni»*r[*ris“ aiid bus:;. p!*-»nt c. »rrupti'uj a. nd revo- . i.ominate a third i*artv tick- . saLTiicitv thaii our.-eive>. \‘;11 lut^)narv tend«*ncie.-. 'J'hev |et.anda.s soon as satistieJ b»*come ilje beiietn-iarie- of may not assert that they 1 i>f tlie impossibility of sue- va>t and pri.»titable (*nter- are d»'neM-rats. but being i Clss, they enter into a con- ‘ prises w hieh we lost by sloth- adrift and witliout a }>arty, Ispiracy with the republicans. 1 fulness. The world is mov. i the surroundings will inevi-i 3^:ij i' 1 ■ pa-'- lO. n. snrFoni), One Price Cash Stor^, isJ.
Hickory Democrat (Hickory, N.C.)
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Oct. 27, 1892, edition 1
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