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Table of Contents.
I irM Pave.
Th Editor's Desk-
Ot C9TK)! PrT To HoSOT XtS.
A scmiuu r'K mi Cocvrv Gor-
c&xxivr srTri.
flow ifrcti u vh Pay fwk ItNKvt
Im.n"t Kv.w uncut They arx Going
Ax ATTirr ky RtcrTBUiuss Ti Prk-
Caktuon The INhjtkal Hall. -The
Kii. or Ra-vujity
A ILM.iN.lKTtD Sf-tAkER.
RjLI-H A A 0TT'X AND ToBJUXU
V IK&ET.
Tariff Goes rr; Wales mi Iwx.
iKil WfH nR Ml' K INLET.
i'arulks ani tit TARirr.
A GlKL la iMD BV DuiK..
How a Hi, showing h Maul
ovistio am Answers.
Hakki.n Favokthk liiii'L" Party.
Vol Wavt !
pATRh'Th ALLT SAID.
Nrrtn. :i Aluamlmcs ni Think
Au r.
The 1lvrtk' Pa kit and Fisam ul
Rcnm.
Gr e Them the Tumi.
U HAT THE !LMOlATIC UolsE I HI.
Wise am Fkicnolv 1i vel.
Them. Ntw and IIeiuufttr.
A IUdii-al Covhunatiox Pkej-erred.
The Xokinee arc the Saje Sow as
Then.
llov Ja. C. MaiUe.
Mr. Cixvela.vd on the Alliance.
W hat Cxrr.irTiu Him
Then and Now.
CoL. LlTINosroVs A DDR Ends.
A FlEU IlAT iK DEM EAI T.
Xt Third Part nn Hi.
The Wat to ! Ir.
A StVMBLK AR.I SIENT.
Hnvr rr tt i Kueited.
Ml RTHV TO MANTIU.
Thlr Pr:
Iemi iutic Nominees
RaLEJoII AND U'AhE. t
l'EKSOAL.
SutiNC Trai.edi at Mr. Airy.
HlTH (LI'R.
ATTENTIoV. Dl" HATS.
O.L. HlBHt MVK-
Am- V Always Hits THE Hi ll's-Evk.
Puurii AL I Vint.
EJliARATIC AKf'INtMENr.
As Aujamiwan r Aluam ejiln.
A lEirACPR Fiils iMCAi.
Fourth Pae:
Jl I-.E l"l--llX A-AIN.
IREUENr P.iritM THE PEOPLE
PARTT.
Ma Cluiund and the Farmer.
Ihd Ijk Imlimj: I s
JaV ttl U's LtsldX.
Sam J.nes x i"le el.nd.
KllRAiT IKM WEA.K'S SPIEHI
Ad ERlLEMtT.
IiuhiI IK-Mwrmlir ikrl.
H H I Rrll-I-NT.
liK' iVltl: CLCYIXANb.
' r'U lt'E-PRr.-IDCNT.
AIlI LI sifEYLSX.
Stair ItrMW lalir Tirkfl.
iwii HUnK,
F.IJAS I'AKIL .f E.UiwuiU'.
oR UE TENANT .PERNOR,
K A Iml IJHIMN. of Alltluur.
I OK ti Kl.IARV OF STATE.
H."r.VHS foKE. of Wke.
MiR 'TA IE TKlUSl RER.
IKNAI.I W. HAIN. of Wake. .
IK r TE Al DITOR.
l M Fl KM AN, f P.imuiDf.
R A I TKNtV t.E.NERAL.
tKANK 1. licjIaiKNE. of Mevklenhuiv
oR SI KT ' fl'BUf IVTRtCThJ.X,
J. I. 4.AIMMKil Cill. of J.JiitoUu.'
K rkESIDENTIAL LLElTt Hi." AT HRliK,
A.". JV. A4WK.of V.yiH-,
K It. GLENN, of Fortf. .
FOR Jl l-.E TtLTTH JI DH IAL DISTRICT,
E. A. MII.FOIUI. of Itum-omlx.
K 1 l.i:H. II l W A K E.
Tlrr-lH k t i.-mina!r.lly tlw iH-mot-racy
of Wkf is o.iu of tiM itoC intrrity,
aw it f ahiMt ant um n of intluriKi
Kr 11 W. Xorri. IVj l"s --rty noini-
n.r- .U--t U a thini of lauly uJ
an xnuuH-nl lotlwcily. EvtTlly was
h.iiv in Sutnlay wht-n llf first Iraius
n JW-.I uifW-r lbrfHnni.-lfustMtI and tbv
.wi;n r u!ix'Jl''l aii-l r- a.torUhcl
At i!h- lauuf il nf Tbr rail-
nfl authoring an tlua on sincvrp
L.nk
TW 4.li.tt milU at laraU-ih
l-irnl on Thurs.bT night. It rauM
fn-iM a ti of a lamp. TbeluilI
twi fjr.: insuranv 17,0M). It
ill r-lnlt alin-v.
Ir. M. Yi (ttu of Au)urn. wb is ft
I vru. ri. anI wl as noninattI for
ti.roQrr y t- P.-fl-' Irty in Wake
tsmtiiT. h sent l. Mr. S. (Kb. Wibon,
Clvairntaii of tf F. utive IVnuiiuttee,
lh. f.4Uini noi.-r " A tl rsecutHo
..f th- tulr anl at-tic of ray rrofe
i.u l inan"U my uml:Tiltsl time. 1 an
..... .-.- i x a nomination for
. JiiH-aloOief d hantlnof any arty.
Prraal.
IMi'M S.ls litniham. ilaujrhter of Ma
lUnghan. of the Bingham Sehoul.
i r . i t iinnivn frt married at
Hmhau Il. inht We.!n.wl.y morninK of
Ll irk. It was a qniet lunne wiildinjt.
the fam.tv ariI a few riends N-ing
IlleJ.
Tlv,- DtoilH-r of Mi-jwrs. It. F. and C. H.
i li.nll it Fn nnxit. A u Z. 14.
viMiian of rare force
.f rharaeirr. and has trauntl men whom
the State or to hnor.
N tAA TftAGKn V A TUT. A IR F
Prvmiaewl KtrelleBt Cillaea Kfcl
ta tae Miret hy a rtreccart.
ltl to Ihr l--rrrr.
Mr. Airy. Au.'u.-! 2i. a the main
. ..r ., .-itv m ln4l tUT. inis at
lrnv-n. asenactel the iust heartless
tnnp-dy tlwl v r taken phu-r here.
T.rtv a uimul t.itkAci nwiivr. for a
t.Ju fai-orr h-re. h4 and intantlj
kilUl W. IL 3rown. hiiin elerk for
the mammoth n4rt"en-rn of Sparser
lirvwt , in cold Wo L Alhs n was a bra-
. ..t...n iidh.d ki'kl tLree men
rr ukst ... . i
lfore Bn.wu was a highly resecte.I
reutlemaa w bn came from Georgia, and
as a stnRi Pythian. Yesterday Allison
. . r, oil,! tat him in a font-
r.. Bro 11 to.k it in fuu awl id he
. . . l.l..t w.f-tlIiaMl Allison sau
he would put up money and be on hand
..... .... it- -.11.1 Hrowrn met and
- -.IrinViniy
it run. ue . 7v 1
While iinaUrtjr, therfrvet t-tBT.
. I ..nutn of the ntT. AIII-
Ki t.4.1 Brwu le wa-i n.4 a man of bw
and Unjnia pasr.i.
It as ad Ihut AUw'M atrtu-k him with
hwsiKk aw! then diT-pped it and took
. v...: . 1 iimmn tfiiil tike cane.
I ... vi.!.t .l..f. iwl himself .Mil-
!.ltu him twk and anaM hu pWo.
the tlnnl time. Itn.wn reeled and fell,
..ir ball takin t'ffrt n th breaat and
th trftrr in tte !. EYerjbntlr nra'
1 ..t t.-w Kim il-kn and he was
caught. "Pie city U indijianl and there
are whisper 01 ijtK Uintc io-o 1 .
l-tTIo you want tiwuwr is utter
DEMOCRATIC CLUBS.
PreaMeat J alia a 8. Carra Riagtaf Call
ta Aetloa.
Mr. JtUAX 8. Carr, Pn-sident State
Association of Democratic Club has
written to Mr. F. M. Simmons, Chairman
Democratic State Executire Commiru-e,
offering the senricv of the Clubs in carry -
inir tlte State for Iietnovraey. Mr. Sim-
nmna atx-epted tlie truflered aenrice in
terms of praise. In a receut address Mr.
Ji-uan S. Carr thns calls z-alous Ih-dio-
crals to actiou. He says:
Am the Presitlent of your Association
of Hubs I vail you niriiu to the field to
reau me those jut! riot ic labors for which
you were called into existence; I call up
on vounjf Ieinoirucy thnHiehout the
State to re-invigorate its organizations,
to put them on a war-footing, and to or
ganize "ml hot xiemocnitic viuus in
every town ana township, wuere nom1
now exut, as a means of promoting the
growth of those great I Hinocratic princi
!! w hicn are the very foundation stone
of our political freedom. Niwhere can
purer, suniler, iLnng'r LK-inocracy lie
fouud, or mre elTectively dUs ininatetl,
ttutn in and through IIj- home orgum
zations of the jwple where ueighlior is
banded with neighbor, shoulder
to shoulder, in u-mIoA support of
thse libertk to be held only at the price.
of that sterling coiir eternal vigilance.
TlMjrough organization, ever necessary,
is absolutely indispensable in this cam
paign, wnere party !! anu pny princi
ples seem less binding on some than ever
In-fore, and when ambitious, designing
emagoguea, who have nothing to lose
but all U gain, by a return to the condi
tion of things existing in the reconstruc
tion days, are working with all the ener
gy of unholy ambition to lead the honest
but unsuspecting to throw off their alle
giance to the Democratic party, which 1
in -deed ami in truth, the People's party.
We fight for measures, not men; and.
thank God. as hassoelooueutly been said
y one of the leaders of the young iKv
luocraey, we enter the Iiglil wiin a living
faith, founded. uni principle that are
just, enduring, as okl as the nation itseil,
yet ever young, vigorous, progressive,
aggressive, becniDe there is wirk t U-
lone. And we have an abiding faith.
!. in the honesty and gl, lianl. com
mon eiL-e of theiople. and that if met
faec to face with a frank and manly
.otatemelit of the faith which inspires.
and the principles which control the lead
ers ot meirrvai iH-inocraiio luini, uiej
will, as in the iot. giie them their
icarty, loyal siipri. Then let u meet
our aenng iieigi.D"rs laev 10 i.u
frankly. peiily. with a rejsoii reiwly for
he faith that U iu us. ami the result in
November will be all that can bedeturvd.
In coueluMoii, iherer thciv L work
W done; wherever atritism is cn-
coiiral as a virtue, 1 urge the young
lietnocracy to the work of organization.
90 that ours shall eer remain a govern
ment of the iieople. by the people and
or the people."
Blank fonns. of o'tiatitutioiis for the
Kuveruuiciil of clubs. aiMlothercamjaigu
iterature, may be had by applying to B.
Beck with, secretary, lUleigh. X. t.
Atteatioa, Dt-wuruU.
Kaij-.ioh. X. t. Aumwt SO.
Th fA tKuM rUhr CT-f'-
At a meeting of lhe-'eecutive itiiumil
e tf the State atwocuUioiwf Democratic
clulis, August 1, I was inMrueteU i can
a convention of Ieniocratic cluis uiiim-i
in lialeigh, tm Wetlnesday. August ai.
o ...iit niiTlmtrol ineexecuineeoiir
aa - - - - " . . . ,
,WulUti.n witl, chairM
mitte.- alter lull ei
nuin Simmons of the state Heniocrauc
executive cmmiiuv, u was uccmco
chamrr the time of meeting oi uie
State convention of club to a later ilaK-,
as August 31 was thought to le too ear
ly, and as it was iunu 10 ne mmr -oit-venient
for General Stevenson and other
prominent s-eaker, who are exj-'cted to
address the dub, to come to Xorth Car
olina later in the camjwugn. 1, inerv-
fore, as presHleutof the State assoi;iaiion
of Iemticratie clubs, nave cnangeu me
date or the meeting of the convention of
clubs from Wednesday the 31st of Aug.,
to Friday the 16th day ot sepiemurr.
And, inadvising you to this change of
date in the meeting or you convention, 1
again urge young Democracy to the work
of organizing a ml hot" Democratic
club in every town and towmdiip in
Xorth Carolina. Every tow iLsnip in ine
State should be rcprescoieu iu uih jsnw
itathering of young liemocrata.
si.vn4tn. our vaUuMlalf for
Vice-President, will certainly aiiress me
V a - - - .
eonvention. He c-omea 10 .xoriii varou-
n. th home of his father, on tne totn
of September, and on the 16th will seak
to the young Iciuocracy in vuuirmuu
assembled. Other distinguished seak
er have been invited and are expected.
ineriallv rwduced rates or noam ai me
hotels have been secured. .
Let us have your eo-oieraiiou iu roaa
tki .nintion the most notable
gathering of young Deramrats ever held
south or Baltimore.
I have the honor to he very respeeu in
ly yours, etc..
lre s iaie wsst u 01 liu. v.
B. C. Beck with. S-e'y.
State apera please ci'y.f .
Wt
Deatocraer Mroager taaa Mrri.r
Pnppte1 Party "Xatlalt"
la AHeshaar.
Sieetal Cor. North Carolinian.
s.ti N. C. Auir. U. ISSI-'. a lew
evenings since there was organizil here
the Snarta Cleveland. Carr and D.ugh-
ton Club, eimUining 161 member. It.
II. (tentry. Ei., was eiecii presHiem.
enthusiastic speecln were made by w.
C Fields, W. t. Itaiuen, ana oiuers.
TJ.e next meeting w ill be held on the 26th
inst. The DemcratM; pany is wronger
in Alleghany county than ever Ufore.
and the Third irty U "uot in it
i . l c.
Solidly I e ratio.
Cur. Lincoln Courier.
Not that we want to Mow our norn;
K..t .in. there is so much talK ot mini
prtvUm. Allianceism. lienjiK-raucism,
Arm' aunt TOU to Know null our a.
'J " . . . . . A I
t.-.k a liemocratie Alliance.
TV i.t .j. ,f us are solid for
lentracy. Can the county beat it f
fn il.- state U-at itf And now we would
ask our brethren, w ho are going off after
.kers. to come back to their old
imtriit and not tear up this great organ
ization of ours. E. P. Cakmuvter,
J. O. ALLEN, ' rresi.ien,.
Secretary. ;
(ireenwood Alliance No. 204,
Lincoln county, N. C.
Politics ia RoeklBtaaa.
The Leaksville ttU m authority for
the statement that the negroes are going
to nominate a ticket of their own. color.
A retired bar keeper is said to be on tlvp
r... .Kriff and a clerical brother ts
ilM VJS aw-o 9 a
to be nominated for register of deeds.
COL HARRY SKINNER.
THE Pit ESS tPO.V THE ACTION
OF THE CONVENTION.
The Trata is that Co I. Kkiaaer Has
laraed that Maay ia the People's
Party Prefer Radical Rale.
We give below extracts from some of
the newsapers in the State ujwn the ac
tiou of CoL Skinner in refusing to run
for Governor on the People's party ticket
if hi i-aiulultu-y uulamjertd white pile;
and the aciion of Ui convention wJiich
showed thatMVr Ji the members of
that itntcii iTTn "pIi Jred Radical rule to
Iiemocratic nue. JR'eliad hoped to quote
from mot of Jhe "paiajw.of the State,
but press of other matters compel us to
omit most of these extracts. The trend
of the criticisms is alone two lines : 1.
Iraise for bis patriotism in standing up
for a white man's government; 3. De
uuncLition for going back upon his Dein
ocratic principles.
From the Charlotte Orwervcr.
Col. Harry Skinner took a stand in the
Ihiru. iartv btate convention Tuesday
which is creditable to him, but the tstonn
that he raised and the fact that he was
pulled down after having been put up
prove how true it is tliat oue'cannot go
a part of the distance with these people
and keen their Tavor. He must go the
full length or incur their displeasure to
a greater aegree man 11 ne naa never
started in with them at all. If he gags
on any of their vagaries or suggests the
wisdom of stopping and considering
fore taking another advanced step, he at
once falls under suspicion and loses his
intluence if he is not ocnly denounced
as a traitor.
Col. Skinner's iHtsition is a pitiable one.
He started out on a false path, and knew
it. A part of his former affection for
the old State lingered and" he felt con
strained to sav that if he saw a conspir
acy to divide the white people of the
State he must be at liU-rty to act accord
ing to w hat he conceived to" be his duty
in the light of this knowedge. It was a
hne impulse that prompted him to say it;
but they howled him down. Any man
who does not forsake father and mother.
and w ife and childreu and follow Wea-
verism is not worthv of it. It matters
not what jktiIs threaten the State there
mii.ot be no stop in the clmse alter rain-
iows. And now CoL Skinner is like a
citizen without a county; h isat all
events a man without a iarty. He for
siok his fonner litical associations and
has liccii repudiated by tlie new ctmipany
with which besought totrain. Itistrue
he was put on the electoral ticket, but
under such circumstances that it is.ini-1
rvMble that his heart can le in the
caus and it cannot lie that he is to-day
a happy man.
From Haleijch Cor. Charlotte Ohservrr.
Yestenlay evening your i-orreondent
met Alitor Uamsev. oi tlie i'iigrtsic
I'n nut r , and asketl him "where Skinner
sbusl. Mr. Kamscy sanl the committee
could not find Ciil. Skinner Tuesday night
bei-ause the latter did not want to tie
found. In other words, like "Brer Rab-.
bit" the colonel was "lavin mighty low.'
Mr. Ramsey said that Col. Skinner had
been seen bv Mr. Marion Butler ami a
ew other leaders, and was "all right."
dinner had declared for Weaver and
Field. Many of the Third larty people
are utssalisiieu wuu winner 111 any ca-
viL-itr and say so. One man remarked
to lav that h was "willing to si-e Skin
ner used as a draft horse, but not to see
him ride in the wagon." Will Skinner
"stick," or will he "sulk in the tent if"
Xever.was a man so treated as he was.
The Republicans had coinphite control of I
party p.-nnitteil 110 attacks tn its new
ma-ster tt be ruatle.
From the Vlla Alvanee.
'Republicans doininakxl and controlletl
the Third .'nurtv iimvT-ntioif Tr Italeigh..
Wlien (ill. Skinner dVclared that if hvA
was the'eand'idate' ami the Republicans
. li :-..1a
Jut P .
saicly iI Willie aiipicunwj " "v i....-,
he wuld withdraw from the race, they
bowled him down and succi-eded in forc-ing-him
from the ticket. We understand
Col. Skinner said while here yesterday
that this was true; and further: that his
position was endorsed bv all members of
the convention who had heretofore been
Democrat. The Republicans are deter
mined to give Xorth Carolina to Harrison
and win the State for themselves. Will
they do it i
From the Viliningttn Star.
Col. Harry Skinner in his sp-ecli in the
Third party convention at Raleigh told
the fellows w ho nominate him by accla
mation for Governor and then pulled him
down and sat ujion him, that there was
no fault to lie found with the adminis
tration of the government by the Demo
cratic party in tfiis State: that the gov
ernment was good and honest and that
there should le in war made upon that
This was honest and it was canuiti, too
caudid to meet with the endorsement of
the aspirants to office who got up tiuu
convention, and they and meir binders
Eulled Harry down quicker than tneypui
im up. They didn't show much sense
when they did it, but the KepoD.cans
who figured so extensively in the con
vent ion couldn't stand Harry's swipes a.t
tin. lienublican nartv and the declaration
that as between Eaves and Carr he wouliVl
vote for Carr. They wouldn t. lhe
would vote for Eaves, as a great many
of them doubtless will do U lie snouia oe
the Republican candidate for Governor,
when they see mere w no cuauce hit
electing Dr. Exum.
When they sat down on Harry Skinner
i-wntis.. he refused to accept the nornnui-
tioi. for Giivernor unless it was under-,
stood that he. could withdraw the a.e
nntilieans ran a ticket, not only sliced
their hands, but threw off tlu; disguise
they had been wearing ami appeared 4n
their riglit gari as Republican allit.
.Si nj'urri Express. ' -
A YCtHJK ALWA YS HITS
BULL'S EYE. .
HE
IKxrlor Eiant Kneetaaiiy uofiofru
HU Owa Coaaly.
trtlUIoro Arpi.
ti,a iiiUr .I:. v At Fremont, Messrs. C,
B. Aycoik and F. A. Woodard sjwkefor
1 U. . . .
the Democratic and lrs- w. r. twin
and J. E. Person for the People's party,
and Dr. W. P. Exum duringthe progress
of his remarks said that the Democratic
tiarty was very appn yqaely represented
by two of the ablt lawyers of the Stat,
as criminals, when put on triaL always
appeared by counsel and always wanted
the liest they could gYt. - j
Mr. Aycock in rejiy said thjt twas
true that the Democratic pnrtjrwaa rep
resented by law'r, but that it wa in
much Utter condition than the 4Peo
pleV partyr which was retineuted by
Dm. Exum and Person; and that the hit
ter's condition reminded him very much
of the, woman of w hom if was said in the
scriptures: ' "And she had sufferedTnany
things of many physicians, and had spent
all that she had, and was nothing, bet ter
i imi rather frrew worse." .
The audience was delighted at this
happy retort, and thi doctor was com?;
nondinglv crestfallen. - . - -
pondingly crest fa
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POLITICAL POINTS.
Straw That Tell Which Way the Wind
- -J ' ' ":. . Blows.'
The Democratic County Convention m
Johnston will be held Sept. 2nd. -
Richard Croker'the Tammany thief-
tain, says New York city will give Cleve
land 75,000 majority.
A joint canvass between Williams and
Settle in the fifth district has been agreed
upon. It will begin Sept. 25th.
The old. veterans in camp at Wrights
ville are organized into a Cleveland and
Carr Club, and will do most effective
worfc. ,
The nejm convention 111 torsyth en
dorsed John S. Fittsl a colored lawyer,
for the House. Thev: are hunting for
money. 1 - ,
Mr W. W. Kitcheu. of Person, has
been nomimited for the Senate in the dis
trict coniDosed of Person and Granville
counties. .
Rt4xrta come from ltockingham, For-
s-the. Granville and other counties tnat
the negroes will put out a county ticket of
them own race.
Maj. Wm. A. Guthrie has declined the
People's party nomination for Supreme
Pourt Judire. lie nas wnucn a lenenu
the Progressive Farmer to that effect.
TIm Deinocrata of Durham evidently
think a State Convention to nominate a
Justice of the Supreme Court will le call
ed, and hare elected delegates to be pre
sent
lie A A. Manard. of Anson, was
iMiiumated for Congress on the first bal
lot in the Sixth District, and . V.
monds, of Roljeson, was chosen presiden
tial elector. J
The liepulJican convention or tne ttn
Congnional District nominated Dr. J.
. Wilcox: of Ashe, for Congress, and S.
M. Holton, of Surry, for elector. They
declared unanimously for a State ticket,
Tlie women remain as true as steel to
tho Iiemocratic nartv. One cood ola
Lwly ner Newton says her husband need
not come back home on election day un
lss he votes for Cleveland. NetctfmJZn-
tt-rjrise.
The Halifax Democrats have nominat
ed W. II. Day for the Senate; w. 11.
Kitchen and F. H. Taylor for the House;
B. I. Allsbrook for Sheriff; S. Frank
Brinkley, for Register; W. F. Parker,
Treasurer.
The Peonle 's iMirtv of the Third Con
gressional District have nominated Frank
Koohee, of Onslow, lor uongress, ami A
H. Perrcv. of Bladen, for elector. Less
than half the counties in the district were
represented in the convention.
A' candidate like Col. Skinner, who
confessed that he liked the Democratic
nurtv. better than the Reimblican party,
did not suit the Republicans who helped
to eiiirineer the Third party convention
at Raleigh. Wilmington Star.
The People's party of Rowan, nominat
ed F. B. Brown ami Jesse . MiUer for
the Legislature, R. A. Knox for Sheriff,
W. Sloan for register 01 tieeas ana 1.
C. Watson for treasurer, ine neraia
savs Knox and Watson are Republicans.
Mr. Carver, who was nominated for
register of deeds on the Third party
ticket, has decided to withdraw in favor
of somebody who can read and w rite. , A
mass meeting has been called to nomi
nate another candidate..--AVfWsrM? Re-
einr.
What hasliecouie of all the Third party
fellows hcaralouts they were recently
claiming everything ? They seem to have
.rotten awfully scarce and ucpulch rally
silent since the nomination of Dr. Wyatt
Patrick Exum for Governor. Goldsboro
Argus. .
Tlie Democrats of Bertie'have noun
na ted the following ticket: A. S. Kas-
r "1 . l... IT.-....,.-.
coe, mavor 01 muklsoi, lur.we huuoc,
Sol. Cherry, Jr., for Register of Deeds,
T.C.Bond for Sheriff, James T. Perrj;
for .inmiinr uml Hi 11 .
surveyor,
Tin Demoemts of Stanly county held
their convention on Monday. - TJie coh-n-ntioji
was the LirgestaniimQstrnthu-
-iu.-ru. vr. held in" tw etauitv. - Aiannr-
i nntHrollhW with ITMlHl 4rtrUWuO
t -trouble! wiihi ITmihI 4rtyUw-uodt
m! fr. DeworacV by le.-wC lAw-
is sol
niajority, Sul&otryIIeiht. -d
.' Hurrah ,.r Vofftl jlrookr $'
Tiably informed. What .tjie-vAte casiajnp
nrimnrv. JIM JO. .10" wii.4Srfs
: r . .v-.-i' Hn,
rest of Hip worlds linfoln Cwirief.
1 he I'eome s uanv in uuiu.oxi wuuey
, . r . T. : 1 e 1, k.r
nominated -a RepubUcaL Jos. A. uor-j
kins, for Sheriff 4 Ue tells. them rhatne
will vote.fjr LlTwrU and the regular,
RepubliciUi "tictet. it js sueir aueiuMo
tn dicker wifh RepuMicmis that oring
th People's party intoiueritejitdisrepn
A. II.: Yefby, of Raleigh, a pnihibl-
tionisl.nitt come out on. the .ttemocraticj
ni1 'In a card he savs: "In the future!
I sh.ill vote for the white man s party
unit djill in mv power to elect the w.hite
man's State and National tiykTt, lgaii
largest, except one, inac '"i
that township. VKjrt the 1W5 ry4
tnoti rnt.u owneu ifonm iv.
W hn brine succss. VI am a DeKtiahned to perform the duty.
v " -
KTc learn that tjie ThW party held.
iv)wwow at or near " Alfordsvillo' hicb
was attended by about 100 person? but
wITen they came to organize onlyVbur
nu.n wiuld be induced to "line tile fMr
mtailicjin Aid Society ,
as their political antecwdeis. Unhyx
awl Sottish Chkf. - i- C
iThe i)em?cr.its of -Orange .reeiimmcnd
Thos. M..Check, who served in tne uomw
in 1SH9, for the Senate, and nomirnuca
thii following ticket: Fos the "House. Jas:
A . s;hnrifT Jnhn Tf. TTufzhesyxOr
Recister. John Taws; tot Treasurer.'rJ
M. Sands.' Both the legislatirj nonrinees
belong to the Alliance. '
j The Democrats of Warren county have
nominated the following fulHickti For
IiaiiJa) w W I.ninr: sheriff. J K itoa-
well; treasurer, J3. S. Fields; regisJer,.of
dteds, M. E..Newsonx; coroner,; 6.
Wainwight; suvcyor, C. RScft. - L'apt.
J. P. Iach was. endorsed as. Senawif
ftni Warren and Vance eounlle, ''9Z'
A siK:ial to the 6rtArcfi?.trom GoW-
bon say tliat on he criminal docTcet 'of L ja by ay Democrats that were
Wayne county Superior Court.. is an iBVfn(yiined to the Third party are returning
. . . . A:..l mnnll, f Tl., W
dictuieiu lor iruu uyi iuwiu
P. Exum, the Third party candidate fou
Governor fo earring a eonceaieu -weapon
aud threatenin tin life 0 Arnold
Borden, a fading; cjtizeii of iildslx)ro.
! .U Durham," D. C. MangfiuiJ th k$A
of the Itepublican party, anmonnces ahat
he is hungering and thirsting 1- "re.
form" and hence "will hereafter give m
Ins allegiance to the People's, pjfrtr-, The
Sun says thb means tnain jumam it
1 "anvimuLia
a 4a.
to Deal tne nnxmuj. .
3ut the thing just tan't be did.- H
f Th. Ooldsbiiro 'Araus&kws: Dr.(j.
W. Sanderlin, State Aj?iitor and a lead
ing farmer's alliance .nan,- wanereai:
.,ir Ha will her 'with us next Satur
day, nd speak-at the ufurlipg rjrthe I
Cleveland and Carr oanner. .ne s ope
of the finest campaigliers, evr heard up
on the stump In Nerth Carrqjiiuv -
Yterdav Col. T. B.' Long, ; tlealhird
nam's" nominee for. Auditor, - went into
. hArhor'i nljuiiere- "He asked toe n--
mhnrtr what. tkket he would votC-
Th rpr.lv was "the Republican.'' Therel
uponOoL ling sail there would bejio
poryihlieiui ticket.- as the Repufjlicans
wonld fuse with the Third party, and
t w thtf Renutliaalts would vote for the
lAti.T. Ha then asked thv negro if ne.
would not vote tor Ir. Exum -and the
reply was, "No ir; I will in thai case
rote for Mr. Elias Carr and the other
Tw.ner5tlA" " Lon? did not like this a
bit and said, so. Rhleig&-Cor. fhariotte
ygserrer.
C. L. Pettiirrew. of Plymouth, and S,
M. S. Bollinson, of Dare, are the Demo-
crdric nominees for the Senate in the
second district. "
Mr. Rufus Amis has withdrawn as a
Republican candidate for Congress in the
tilth district, leaving Mr. A nomas etue
m the field for the party. ,
News comes from Edgecombe that the
Third party men cannot stand the negro
nominations for the Legislature, ami so
they are coming back to the Ucmoerauc
party. -
As a result of t he poor speaking of Dr.
Exum and Mr. Marion Butler last Fri
day in this county, thirty-seven men who
had Third party ideas nave jomeu me
Auburn Democratic club. Cor. jlfX.set-
ger. - -
The Democrats of -Durham nominated
Frank T. Fuller for the House, F. D.
Markham for Sheriff. Paschal Lunsford
for Register. John Pope for Treasurer,
J. N. Link for Surveyor.- and Dr. N. M.
Johnson for Coroner.
The" Newton Enterprise resents as a
slander the allegation that Catawba has
irone over to the Weaverites. "We have
not subtracted a single ntrure, u says,
- . . .. .... -
"from our estimate that Cleveland will
get 1,200 majority in Catawba county.
The Vance county Democratic Con ven-.
tion nominated for the Legislature 1. 1.
Hicks, for Sheriff E. A. Powell, for
Treasurer A. M. Basket, for Register of
Deeds Presly Rowland, for surveyor J,
B. White, for Coroner A. L. Camning
ham.
The People's party in Mecklenburg has
nominated the following ticket: oenaie,
T. L. Vail: House. Nick Gibbon, W. G,
Ford. W. G. Steele: Sheriff, . W. D. Har-S
ry: Register of Deeds, R. W. Lossamon;
Treasurer, Hugh T. Rhyne; Coroner, T,
M- Carr; Surveyor, J. J. AlcKaven.
At the Davidson couuty Democratic
Convention John C. Thomas was nomi
nated for the Legislature C. M. Griffith
the present incumbent, for Sheriff; S.
Finch, the present incumbent, for regis
ter of Deeds; D. C. Craver for treasurer;
J. W. May for surveyor; Dr. John A.
Myers for coroner.' , j
The -Winston Sentinel says Gus But-
ner, a prominent Kepuoiiean or uavie
county who has voted the ticket of the
Republican" party for twenty years, will
.hereafter vote with the Democracy. He
gives his reasons, saying that as long as
the McKinley tariff and tne lorce mil are
issues he will be a Democrat.
When S. B. Worth, the leading Third
partyite of Sauford township, meets up
with a Republican he calls him partner.
This is appropriate. There is just about
as much difference between the Third
party and Republican party as there is
between the Republican party and the
negro. They are all the same. Sanford
Express. i
The Enterprise says a white Republi
can office holder said on the streets of
Newton last Saturday week that with the
aid of the Third party the Republicans
would cacy North Carolina this year,
and the 'first thing he wanted to see was
a
negro on the bench in our
. A Iff il. ' -
coi
use and at least nan me jury
ne:
e Harnett county Democrats have
nominated tne iouowing iicKei: ror
Legislature N. A. Smith, for Sheriff C.
McArtan, for Clerk Geo. P. Prince, for
Register of Deeds H. T. Spears, for Treas
urer W. H. Sexton, for Surveyor Daniel
L. Green, for Coroner F. T. Moore. D.
H. McLean was recommended for the
Senate from this district."
The Oxford Bay tells it that it is re-
ported in that town that, the traveling
expenses 01 a inira panyue ,rrom Vir
ginia,- who- recently made speecnes in
Granville county, was jpaid by two Re
publicans. See how beautifully these
elements, work together ! AndTet there
are gome people who are being, bnndly led
away" from the ark of safety. Durham
iui iiicay yim lyioiuwp
Exum called on a'prouiinetrt physician in
Goldsboro last Saturday- and applied for
m certificate" tfiat JiC wsihys.ically un
able tf canvass the tstato. The physi
cian is sffiid to hair e.replied that he could
qpnsclenlousry -itji profession,' giveilim
irtitteirio Lfr aato.phfsi ajmesi-
tf UtoapacitT-to, make acanvai-Stof e
: 'Atfthe Alimanoe 'Democratic conven
tion : Jacob A.;long was nominated for
to House, 'Rev.. J: A. Burch was endors-
Wdot the -Senate, J. 4. Hamilton tor
Sheriff, 1..11. watson ivegisier yi.
James A. . Dickey, Treasurer, L. H. Holt
Surveyor, and Dr. . A. j)Teeman -joroner,
SUjTing . speecues were maue uy wv.
HJlt, Senator tansom, congressman r n
liaais and Mr. Lon4. ; v
CharTes A. Dana, Esq., of New York,
having ; been reauestedby members of the
Democratic National Committee to pre
pare oq the force bill an article to be pub
IL$ed in" the Campaign Book, pleads
imperative duties as his reason for not
comnlvia& with the request, and recom
j ... ( ,1
rftfiQUi Governor uaviu d. nm,
of the
game duvmj,
to the committee
as well
t -i . .1 i i
-JoanH. Williamson, tne negrp eoitor
ZtHho, fiazette. has declared himself for
L Congress in the Fourth district, and some
or tne negroes are owcanug " "
Hnjnson's platform is the payment of $300
tfor each ex-slave, the darkey getting one-
- hlaefc
lift no
aroes."
ft
We chdrrt inquirWaalf and his "old master" the other nail.
-nhitA.. and blacks will vote for him and
that he has strong endorsements every
Where, some fromjther States, North
South, and West, ,
v A correspondent writes from Fayette
Tillc to tb Wilmington Star that the
disgraceful scenes enacted by the People's
party at the convention at Raleigh proved
to.be a grevious disappointment to many
Lof 4hat faith and order throughout that
section, who mace no conceaimeui, 01 tueix
fciisgust and contemplate return to tne
Democratie 1010. ine uuKei ia evcij
whererfegafded as the weakest ever put
out ,in North Carolina. Wilmington
Star. - ' I
A prominent' gentleman of Davidson
county "in a private letter says: "ine
nnuti for t h Temocrats are briehten-
to their first love. Some of them attend
ed our primaries last Saturday as Simott-
pure. Democrats, uur primaries, as iar
L heard from, are larger than ever
tnnirn in the county. The Democrats
are being roused in a greater degree than
vet before," '. ' ' !
fhen Mr. Osborne spoke at Goldsboro,
Dr,- Exum came forward and asKea ror a
division of time. This was promptly
granted him and then he said ne did, not
ant it for himself, but for a gentleman
dm town. He went out of the meetings
says the Argus, ostensibly to find his man
1 .1 : .1 Minim - sv,. arun cnrl KapIt
IHAW U1U uui iciu(u v - .
yord.- The Argus thinks Dr. Exum
asked for division of time thinking it
fouJd be refused and he would make
party capital out of it.
The Democratic Convention of the 29th
Senatorial District, composed of Lincoln,
Catawba, Alexander and Wilkes met in
Hickory Wednesday. G. W. Flowers, of
Alexander, was elected cnairmau auu iue
"members of the press present secretaries.
Jno. S. Cranor, of Wilkes, and J. G.
Hall, wf ?atawba, were nominated for
Senators by acclamation. Mr. Cranor,
ma fine speech accepted, and Mr. Hall
in an excellent campaign speech in feel
ing terms, declined on account of inabil
ity to arrrnge his business satisfactorily.
The Catawba delegates retired for a cau
cus and after several ballots selected Mr.
M. O. Sherrill, . who was nominated by
aoclamation by the convention. Netrton
-Enterprise. K '
The Democrats in Cumberland have
nominated the following; ticket: For the
House.' Henry L. Cook and Rev.' E. J.
Edwards; Senate, John W. McLauchlin
for Sheriff, J. B. Smith ! wasSnominated
by acclamation; . Register, Hv L. Hallj
Cofoner, Drt J. F. Higlismitht Surveyor,
J. Hector Smith.' j
We hear that a number of men
throughout the county, who have hereto
fore expressed themselves favorable to
the Third party, are now openly declar
ing that they will stand by the Dejno
cratic nominees; They have disooyered
the "tricks" that are attempting to be
played upon them and will take none of
it in theirs. Jjoummrg limes. t
It is understood here that, Cobb, Peo
ple s party candidate for LieuL Governor,
will be taken down. His nnsayory record
as a revenue offieer has made this neces
sary. He was indicted in 1878 charged
with assisting the removal of distilled
spirits from the distillery of Huffman &
Co. Burke county, being at the time
store keeper at that distiltert. He was
again indicted in 1883 charged with pre
sentmg false vouchers as Deputy V. S,
Marshal AsheviUe Cor. Charlotte Obser
ver. E . . -
Many of the Third party people are
dissatisfied with Skinner in any capacity
and say so. One man remarked to-day
that he was "willing to see Skinner used
as a draft horse, but not to sefe him ride
in the wagon." ; Will Skinner' I'isticl
tstick.or
will he "sulk in his tent f ' Never was a
man so treated as he was. The Repub
licans had complete control o the Third
party convention, and that body permit
ted no attacks on its pew' masters to be
made. Raleigh Cor. Charlotte Observer.
-When Cleveland was nominated for
the Presidency, Richard Crocker i&id he
would carry New york by 1 5 jOOO majori
ty, later on Mr. Murphy said he would
get 25,000 minority, still later Governor
Flower placed it -at 40,000. , .Now Con
gressman limothy Campbell), ol triat
LStatel places his majority at 75,000. The
figures still grow Larger. Kepublicansin
that State concede it already,; but are re
lying upon i North Carolina, South Caro
lina. Georgia and Texas to- break the
solid South and elect Mr. Harrison
The People's' party in Chatham have
AiBiinated this ticket : For the Senate,
Jno W. Atwater; for the House, Alfred
M. Self 4itU'A. W. Wicker; for Kegister,
Jno. T. P,tschall; for Treasurer, L. N;
Hatch; for Sheriff,' G. W. Foushee; for
Coroner, Dr. R. L. Gattis; for Surveyor,
W.M. -'Harper. Tlie Eevord, savs that
it is reliably informed that Mr. Foushee
is a Democrat and will decline. Messrs.
Self, Wicker and Paschall have been in
dependent or radical candidates before,
Mr. Paschall being known in Chatham as
the n'the standing candidate.":
At the Alexander county convention
Thos. F. M unlock, Esq., was ire-nominated
for the House by acelamatjion. J. W.
Watts, the present sheriff, wias re-nomi-nated
by acclamation. J no. Li Gwalthey
was, nominated by acclamation for regis
ter of deeds. H." J. Burke was re-nominated
by acclamation for treasurer. Jno.
G. Harrington was nominated for sur
veyor, and Jno. S. Reese for coroner.
Col. Geo. W. Flowers was 'rqcommendea
by the convention to the delegates to the
senatorial convention to be held at Hicko
ry as the candidate for Senator.
The Third party in Iredell1 have nomi
nated the following ticket: i Dr. W.-B.
Mott for the Senate; J. D. Elliott and S.
A. Low ranee for the House; ;W.- B. Gib
son for sheriff; R. V. Thaip for register
of deeds, M. E. Ramsey treasurer; -A. D
Parks (kroner and S. O. Lazenby for
surveyor, ill the candidate Lr, AV alter
Mott and R. V. 1 harp were formerly Re
publicans. The rest of the ticket" were
Democrats. One of the nominees for the
House,- J. D. . Elliwtt, was 'by mistake
nominated for surveyor by the Democratic
convention last Tuesday as the choice- of
the banner township in the county. .fXtt-
And now strange to say, j without any
discussion andtiy -.a -'unanimous vote the
report of the committee on platform, ad
vocating the abolition of thd present sys
tem orconnty government ;.jias adopted
by the People's party county pon ven tion..
Yes. the "only t4refoTm?',vfVjrMised in State
or otittntfAffairs 1st' f or thr? people of every
county to elect vueir magtssi-iatcn, mi-
raissioners aiid superintendtiit of public
instruction. Of course thisn if carriel
out, would place a large number of the
best counties of North Carolina under
negro rule ! And again would we have
the troublesof 1868 repeated ! And this
is the reform and relief proposed by the
third party in Chatham 1 It is peculiar
ly appropriate that the chairman of the
platform committee proposing this, is a
defaulting deputy sheriff, whose bonds
men were sued and bad to pay the taxes
which he had collected and failed to pay
oveio Sheriff Brewer Chatham Rec
ord. . !
A special to tlie Charlotte Observer
gives the following account of the Iredell
county convention: 4 'The delegates to
the senatorial and congressional conven
tions were Instructed to vote lor tne
nominations of Richard BJ McLaughlin,
Esq., and Congressman Henderson, res
pectively. For the House of Representa
tives, Dr. J. R. MeLelland I and Richard
E. King were uominat"d on the first bal
lot. T. J. Allison and T.. M. C. David
son were nominated by acclamation for
sheriff and register of deeds; and Treas
urer J. C. Turner was re-uominated on
the first ballot. G. WT. Clegg was re
nominated for coroner and J. D. Elliott
was nominated for surveyor. The nomi
nees for the House are sterling Demo
crats who can unite all the factions of
the county. R. B. McLaughlin, Esq.,
Iredell's nominee for the Senate, is a
yoiing lawyer of ability and of course, a
straight-haired Democrat. The whole
ticket as nominated will be clected-i-the
hardest fight If ing for thd Senate."
Of the representation in the People's
party Johnston county, the Herald says:
A roll of townships was! called and all
a'niwpml but Clavton.. Cleveland, Pleas
ant Grove and "Wilders! Banner was
represented by six men, fpur of them Re
publicans. Elevation had two present,
both Republicans. Meadow had about a
dozen, about equally divided between
Democrats aud Republicans. Wilson's
Mills was represented by lone man only.
When Smithfield township retired for
selecting delegates, John! Beckwith, the
negro politician of Smithfield, asked of
Mr. W. IL Creech chairman, for himself
and about a dozen other) negroes, to be
admitted into their party but was refus
ed admission. John says; they w ere told
to wait awhile and all would be right.
This is the first Third party, convention
we have heard of to draw; the line on the
nesrro. The effect we do not know but
we think they acted wisely for the white
men of Johnston county are not going to
vote with them. We do hot think there
were over 150 men who took part m thehY
deliberations and about half of that
number have been life long Republicans
and of the other half, the majority, were
sorehead Democrats. j
SKINNER NOMINATED FOR CON
GRESS A
And Declined in the Same Speech That
He Made at Raleigh.
Edenton Special, 19th "to State Chronicle.
At the Third party convention of the
First Congressional District to-day, Skin
ner was nominated for Congress and de
clined in the same sieech that he declin
ed the1 nomination for Governor at the
Third party State convention in Raleigh.
Move was then nominated for Congress.
TV i. Respass was nominated for elector.
The convention w as poorly attended and
the delegates seem not to be pleased with
Skinner's behavior. Little enthusiasm.
'. ' -: The Democratic Caarass. -
The gentlemen named below will ad
dress the voters of the State at the times
and places named:
1: ELLAS CARR USD T. J.,JARVIS.
Washington, Beaufort county, Sept. 3.
- Williamston, Martin county, Sept 5. .
- . .Plymouth, Washington county, Sept. 6.
Edenton, Chowan county, Sept 7.
Hertford, Perquimans county, Sept. 8.
- Elizabeth City, Pasquotank county,
Sept. 9. .
Camden Court House, Camden county
Sept. 10. '
Currituck Court House, Currituck
county! Sept. 11.
R. B. GLENN.
Lawrence, Edgecombe county, Aug. 29.
Tarboro, Edgecombe county, at night,
Aug. 29. .
Macon, Warren county, Aug. 30.
Henderson, Vance county, Aug. 31.
Youngsville, Franklin county Sept. 1
Franklin's, Wake county, Sept. 2.
ThoniasvillejDavidson county, Sept. 3.
Rutherfordton, Rutherford couuty.Sep-
tember 5. ,:
Morgantoh, Burke county, Sept. 6.
M.W.RANSOM.
' Fayetteville, Aug. 29."
,- Gulf, Chatham county, Aug. 30.
Greensboro, Aug. 81.
Rural Hall, Forsyth county, Sept. I.
Madison, Rockiugliam county, .Sept. 3.
Danbury, Stokes county, Sept. . "
Mocksyille, Davie county, Sept. 9
Winston, September 10. ' ...
CM. COOKE.
With Senator Ransom at Gulf, Chat
ham county, Aug. 80.
JOHN C. SCARBOROUGH, j
Rock Springs, Caldwell county, Sept. 8.
Ienoir, Caldwell county, Sept. 5.
J. C. SCARBOROUGH AND R. B. GLENN
Morganton, Burke county, Sept. 6.
Marshall, Madisou county, .Sept. 7.
Ivy, McElroy's Mills, Madison county,
Sept. 8. . , " '
Burnsville, 1 aiicey county, Sept.. 9.
Bakersyille, Mitcfiell iKunty, Sept. 10,
linville City, Mitchell county, Sept. 12,
Boone, Watauga county, Sept. 1 8.
W. M. BOBBINS.
Kemersville, Forsyth county, Aug. 30.
Norwood, Stanly county, Aug, 81.
Lexington, Davidson county, Sept. .
H. A. GUDGER.
Sand Hill, September 3.
Morganton, September 5.
Old Fort, September fi.
Mar's Hill, September 9.
Big Joy, September 10.
Waynesville, September 13.
A. LEAZAR.;
High Point, Guilford county, Aug. 80.
Matthews, Mecklenburg Co., Aug. 81.
Beaver Dam, Union county, Sept. 1.
rAberdeen, Moore county, Sept. 2.
Cameron, Moore county, ept. 3.
Apex, Wake county, Sept. 5. J
Mt. Vernon Springs, Chatham county.
Sept. 6.
Staley, Randolph county, Sept: 7.
JAMES . pou. ,
Falling Creek, Lenoir county, Aug-80.
, Fort Barnwell, Craven county ,Aug. 31 .
LTrnul, Craven county, Sept. 1 . '
Newbern, at njght, Sept. 2.
Reelsboro, Pamlico county, Seit. 8.
E. C. BEDDING Fl ELD AND R. A. DOUGHTON.
Franklinton, Franklin county, Aug. 29.
Shocco Springs, Warren county, Aug
ust 30. j
Castalia, Nash county, Aug. 81. X
Spring Hope; Nash county, Sept 1.
Nashville, Nash county, Sept.
Lane's School House, Green county,
Sept. 3.
C. B. AVCOCK. ;
Morton's, Onslow county, Aug. 29.
May&ville, Jones county, Aug. 30.
Farmville, Pitt county, Sept. 1.
Pactolus, Pitt county, Sept. 2.
Keehsville, Pitt county, Sept. 3. "
,TT '
s; B. Alexander and w. k
Ararey
have been requested and are expected to
be with'Mr. Aycock at above appoint
ments. ;
McAdensville, Gaston county, Sept 8.
; King's Mountainf Gaston county, Sep
tember 9. . .- '' -"-'- -
Mooresboro,-- Cleveland county, Sep
tember 10- .
- Waco, Cleveland county, Sept. 12.
- W. H. Bower and J. R. Lewellyu have
been requested - and "'aTtT expected 'to be
with Mr. Aycock at above appointment.
G. W. SANDERLIN.
With Doughton and Beddingfield, at
Lane's School House, Edgecombe county,
Sept 3. ' I ; , -'
R. A. DOUGHTON AND O. W. SANDERLIN.
Lizzie, Greene county, Sept. 10.
M. W. RANSOM, J. R. LEWELLTN AND CLEM
ENT MANLT.
Wilkesboro, Sept. 5. . " '
OCT. COKE AND E. C. BEDDING FI ELD.
Lexington, Davidson county, Sept. 6.
'Ratldleman Randolph county Sept. 7,
at njght.
Oak Grove Academy, Randolph county,
Sept. 8. I
Trinity College, Randolph county,
Sept. 10. -. . ; j
OCTAVIUSCOKE, LEE 8, OVERMAN AND THEO.
r. KLUTZ.
China Grove, Rowan county, Aug. 3-1.
Salisbury, Rowan county, Sept. 1, at
night. ' !
Rockwell,' Rowan county, Sept. fit.
. Albemarle, Stanly county, Sept - 3.
Harrisburg, Cabarrus couuty, Sept. 5.
F. M. Simmo'ns, Chm'n.
R. H. Cow an, Sec'y. -.
A Benefactor Falls Dead.
J. A. Bostwick, Esq., of New York,
who has endeared himself to many hearts
in North Carolina by repeated munificent
benefactions to Wake Forest college, died
suddenly last week at Mamoaroneck,
New York.. Shortly after midnight his
stables took fire,, and , he hurried out on
the piazza under great excitement. - He
had been in ill health for some time and
was unable to take part in extinguishing
the flames. In his anxiety be shouted .a
few orders, suddenly clasped his bands
over his heart, feu, and died in a few
minutes. His coachman, footman, and
eight carriage Dorses were Duraeo . to
death. The two men had been under the
influence of liauor. and the tire, it it
thought, was caused by. their careless
ness in smoking or handnng matcbty in
their room in tne staoies.
Mr. Bostwick's gifts to Wake; Forest
college alone aggregate $75,000.
Cooling Back to the Old Ship.
From Account of Speaking at Roxboro.
Mr. Aycock's speeches are' bristling
with facts and full of humor and he is
bringing many back into the , good old
Democratic ship.
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. . iiin... elu.AI no earthly chance of car-
Homer military SChOOUate and either Clevclaxd
. .... . a j , . . . ii iu w i nTuuciii; aum mere-
uUir. &SSi moSeLne Vemocmlc party and the
J-Catalogues i
WCHy Oil KppUvAVlVU
.Alcana J our
an allianceman to alliance--."a.-
men.
Mr. Beddinicield's Speech at the North,
ampton Democratic Convention.,
The Patron and Gleaner. '
The Chairman then introduced.-' Mr.
Beddingfield to the eonvention. He i'a
young man, apjwrently notover year
of age, and while h does n t impress
one as being particularly giftd in ora
tory, yet he is a very clear and logical .
reasoner, and he received, the chusest at
tention durinar the entire delivery of his
address. He spHiko nearly one hour and
his remarks were directs! pnncijilly to 4
those Democrats w ho had severed their
connection with the old -party aud had
gone into the Third jwrty through the
instrumentality of the Fanners' Alliance.
He said that when he looked into the
faces of his audieneejt came home to
him with great satisfaction that the ma
jority of manhood in Nort hamptun coi uty
was still in the Demxnitio party. 1 ,
Sometimes in the heat of jiolitieal win- j
testa men's hands and - hearts Ixvome
soared, and their-blood got hot; some
times loe;d Issues en uie iu ami lrothers
were dividel and fathers and sons dif
fered in opinion. UV.il thnr to hear
him withiifut prejmlk-e, and after they:
had heard him they could act as they' 4
thought lest. Ho read the pldgeof the
Farmers Alliance and cxplaintHl some of
their principles; gave Mr. Macunc's views '
expre.ssHl at St. Loin and naad exjtracts
from a speech dcUve'red by Col. Polk at
Ocala, all of which weut to sho'that
there was njithiiig in tlie plelgc "r prin
ciples of tlie Alliance to bind any one to
an particular Militiital party. Roth
these gentlemen 'agmil that the Alliance
could never participate in any jx.litical
party, and yet these were the. nu n who
said later oil that the Alliance was Ixumtr '"
to go into tluV Thiiil party. -Col. Polk
had pledged tf the sjicukcr., who was Iun
(tersona) friend, never to touch politics"
i'u North Carolina, and if he were hem
he would say so. Some of the incif who
had gone into the Third party were good',
men, but they had lieen misled y schem
ing politicians aiid tlioutjhi it whs t heir
duty as Allianceincn to uport it. He
then spoke briefly of thu-Nilitical aitua
tion of the State, gave a brief , description .
of the Democratie nominees, ;liolhtate i
aud National, and finally "fook hi sent
amid a stirm of applause.
s.
Otho t ilMtu Varhiioi
(Ilticeo
in the
Mew I'urty,
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The chairman of the Kxeciitivc I'oin
mittie of Ihe People's party in .North
Carolina is S. Otho Wilson. The chair
man .of the Executive Commit (- of thi'
Fourth. Congressional district is S. Otho
Wilson. The chairman of the Kxecutjve
Committee of Wake county in N. Otho.
Wilson. , The cliairmaif of the l'ici'ittive
Conimittee of Swift Cre k township inS.-
Otho Wilson.
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Why he ftt the ltinliliiit Party
Sout liii)it leader. ' .
Sol Eagles -(col.) spoke in the Bun-
coinbe'Couuty- People's party eonvention
and claimed while In- knew nothing of
the Democratic party, the colored H'ople
were not given on ice by the ICcpulilHau
party. He had left .Republicans Imchuso
they did not keep their promises. (Sol.
didn't get an olliee.
Trio ot'Oiilrayeoii Nnnies.
(Jrei'iisrsiro Record, -
With Cleveland domiciled at Buzurd'a
Bay and Harrison at IMne like, if
Weaver will only make his henditiurtcrn
at Goose Creek -the thing will he complete.
Buzzard's Bay, Ixmhic Like, and ih tone
Ch-'kl What ji trio of outrageous named!
A Good Alliance
leKiolalor Talk.
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Webster's Weekly.
hi ii 'i in ' 1 ii i i ill
wi wj mil i ii in; w I in yi ti is mh'ih'u.wj im
warn1ngSu and says they will tuin'ont
to the, townshiy meeting with .old-time
zeal and enthusiasm.
Every Democrat in the Slate shuild at
once get up campaign cl ul is f or A ht N oHTIt
CARdLINUN. It will lie wnt 8 mouths'
for 25 cent or one half, regular price. To
thus aid in the ,'ary'lj', J. I'.a'riotK'
iluty; Agents wiuitediii every tow imhip.
COLLEGEvJOR WOHEII,'
Coliirpbia, S. C,
REV. W. R. ATL1NSON, I. D., Ywr.
Ceartered hy the'Mtateof South Carol Itm
to ''confer drWs upon it urivl ua, .. )(M
cerel by a cprps of profeHMorMHiul tewher
second to no co11-kc1u tin South, t'oui
plete courses hi (.'i'llegiale and Academic
studies, in Musicaml Art, in lMikkinln,
Shorthand and other liraiiches of a t'ont
mercial t'olh'ge; a prcliinbiary mre lii
Medicine; a full course, in I'harmacjr.
The apiHiintmcntH are luiinrt-iiMseil In
Hoarding SiinKiI. The building are
lighted hy gas, and heated liy a hot watr
heater; hot and cohl'waU-r Imthn and 'nan.
iUiry arrangements on each floor. -
The grounds and th. MUrrouiKlliign ar
the most lieautiful, ill the "Soiite.
ff'Sesslon opens Sptiber 21t, WM.-
For temiM ami cntaloiue ahlrHS tha
President.
1 -Mm.
Qavidson College,
i DAVIDSON, N. C.
Session 1H3-' hegins Kepteinler Hh.
Classical, Mathematical, Scientific, Liter
ary, Biblical, Commercial:
Eiidit men in the Faiculty. Courm-n
degrees elective in the higher c'lasmK.
Accwsiblc IncxM'iixivi: 4 Mral.
Y M. C. A. Hall ami Oy iiiiMadn m com
plete. ' Senl for catalogue. AdlreK
REV. J. R. SH KARKH, D. U '., LL. H., ;
t-l-4t. ' 'rtldeit.
Vafuable Property for Sale.
Having Obtained iiu' ordi-r f court U
sell publicly auy prtioti of ilierenl mtt 1
of Mary A. Mor-lieid. lei eaM l. t 1.1m i m
give notice to any who may desire lo our
chaHt ' any of naid real oiiHtt to ajipfy to
the undersigned. If. a siiiln iei,tT7iTer in
niHile to jutify the placing of any of ld
real estate upon the niHrket lim same will
he done after lue ndvrrt is-m-nt of the
time and pla" of ale. '....'
J i.NN T.' I't. LLEN,
1 j-tf. AdminlstrHtor c, t. a.
rfu party
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If from ,
or prejudice
us should permit
Uremia to go to Hieri-
ai .n;n o. iii
ttt hAftda in ah am a and iletJnfn folle .f
va mmt aw aavawvv. V uuatl, Mail VVi A
coarse when it is too IaW.
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