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Successor fa "The Morganton Star AR;NCSCAOOSS SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. $1.00 THURSDAY, OCT. 13, 1892. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For President : GROVER CLEVELAND, of ew York. For Vice-President : ADLAI E. STEVENSON, of Illinois. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FOR THE STATE AT LARGE I C. B. AYCOCK, of Wavne. R. B. GLENN, of Forsyth. FOR CONGRSf, STH DI5T.: W. H. BOWER, of Caldwell. STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR : ELIAS CARR, of Edgecombe. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR : R. A. DOUGHTON, of Alleghany. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE : OCTAVIUS COKE, of Wake. FOR TREASURER : DONALD W. BAIN, of Wake. FOR AUDITOR I R. M. FURMAN, of Buncombe. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC IN STRUCTION : JOHN C. SCARBOROUGH, of Jo'inson. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL : FRANK I. OSEORNE, of Mecklenburg. FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SU PREME COURT : JAMES C. MacRAE, of Cumberland. dispenser, was on hand al the tees." "Talkinc peace is rood. No doubt the "leaders' who hate been harmonized br Marec's boodle are saying "blessed are peace-makers." Magee spent $;o. 000 of republican money in the I Alabama Aug. election to "make peace." How much he spent at the Kolb convention in the inter ests of harmony has told. It must hav for the Republican "He suceeded to a degree." Read a Republican orca I for the details of Magee's work at the Alabama convention. Day by day the great conspiracy is more clearly revealed to the peo ple of the South. ion in the inter Mr. l'.taine and Mr. lie tas not yet been --ojr trrmendon el re been a big pile '"J- 1 for if eflect opon then ECrTlVK Cot MITT UK. KlLEIUtl.N. Oct. 6, K2 To tii iopty,a cwa.aa; Kvidentlr this U to be a Demo cratic y far. All tha September ana uctooer election so far bM have jrone strongly la oor Uxor. In Vrtmnnf mm kci. tctrw..! tKm old time 1'epnblieaa .fiiy "I percent. In Mioe. ttw tome of I f.S ft . . . ... j.r. i.iaiur inn Jir. i.rei. altia- tlurt to la d taimty. paper says n4-t romparatltely saullrf - - - J 4T -- -. a J"f 9 J ll the Raleigh XI per cenl.. and thrown I bat ttW rgan of Oct 6th lpnldiran troobd4 aim.!. If of Mare's work IfWlWr, lit f of iioqihiui rotate. In Atkanas where tbe Third party chimed fu Imp opeiUy strop jr. p have made clean sweep, earrvin that hfale .y b a at. p.vpic id uic ouuiii uuud- 1 ihiiv i.i hi; uir year mni tain section of Burke are r really I M'-fS thirty tboa44 more excited over the recent wholesale i U lrl,l,l.,-4n 1 - 'Mtf " DEMOCRATIC SENATORIAL TICKET. FOR THE SENATE, 3 1 ST DISTRICT S. L. PATTERSON, of Caldwell. S. W. BLALOCK, of Mitchell. COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES J. H. HOFFMAN. FOR SHERIFF c. manly Mcdowell. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS : J. L. J. ESTES. FOR TREASURER : JOHN NANTZ. FOR SI RVEYOR : F. P. TATE. FOR CORONER : F. R. KAYLOR. burning of distilleries in that quarter by internal revenue offi cers. They are asking under what law these burnings are auth orized. Thev want to know if a still house can be burned because the owner has violated the inter nal revenue laws, if his dwelling could be burned if the officers found goods about his premises they considered contraband. Not only are the moonshiners indig nant, but the law abiding citizens of that section are alarmed lest these fires which light up the mountains by night and strike terror to women and children. should set fire the woods and destroy their property. It is of course the duty of the officers to enforce the laws. When the deputy collector in Morganton places warrants in their hands they are bound to execute them. Uut the South Mountain people think this could all be done with out committing arson in the name of the law. Frank Johxko., a Ralctch negro, has issued "an address to the colored people of North Caro lina in which he advises them to vote the people's party ticket because, as he says ; "The people's party have shown by nominating colored men for office in Edee- combe and Vance count! iml by electing colored men to their conventions that they have no prejudice against our race be cause of the color of our skins. In .i4taru4 ae oinrim 1 handome majority It fusion l tween the two opsins purl, and 1 1, a: despite tine fa! IUM ft KcpnUliran National Kftr-Dtur Committw U Mid to batr fartib ed lh Krlb farlipn, rrprrrotio -th Thud iKtrlt, r;J villi which fa d .Vat thr Drru.H-rrt. In llomlj tL. not put out a Stair ticket, ont in l"fMl the ticket al f.ttl ly It- Third p-wt.v. I r rrk pat 1W atmaphrr La Urvn hdra with ramorand prnlirfion that th slrar.-r and ttnnatnral roratin tion would wrr the tirM in 111 Stao. ln thr l;b lnt. the rlV. tiou in I1tid4 wa teM. aJ small a U it as&rtAtr tofr, tMr tnajorily trached ih tttrt comfortable nncuber of A,ui. And now the wrrj brio;: n tlx glad tiding of orrtrlmifc trv in our i-4rr State of t Tberr. a in l1or;d4, tU l:ad:cl and Wr.rn:r uniird, and in oiH'n t)4me rrlottralrtl an tirwKf wrdlork, but the rall: of an In dignant rtilf? La happily cot short their honeymoon f grrjf eie'tarion. Srnty iho.l iKnHHrutic tn.ijofiiy U a trty satisfactory anrr to tie Ua: fnl prediction with wbirh lle allied fitlrr of IUrtioa and Weaver bate for daj taoa t on State. Ike txropte iret lUtr Wl and UWft rtapi, Vs m tit At teixvf l;. M wilie Urtvr i UiMrd Ut. &d lb oppfvtMvtl .Mr, fttl w4r4 IW lersia ltto ll IU 0 tip. im eM;tit W gwM army of lle rK frvl ia i.tia of Itwrft tM . miud !. it.. temvdiew p4fttd t ty tim i twi uim 04 rLt. 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K trf I'd ti9 a3;ly lua t-J, i' i 1 1 T ' I ' lHt. la order tbe ae rrf ia tarty wtfb kr iato it IW i6b and fc .f nff f.-;yVn are in lib ..i... ... . '"J"'" tf 5.at.4 tf-4 "''M r.- .-v, r " b.ttj t v. v V'li T1 , ",; w . ' tW. Iby are : the (IitU tit fill mlcttnt. r... I . I.I-.. . . . the doubtful rnlarnn. A few cA ao the ehf total Tote of that jrrrat State m boldly claimrd fur IUr tMm and Heid, bat today whrtntudy tbe itt cal ;tQ4titi a tbey da tbe totk matkrf frre- v purr in siaLe IO In T m.v. itrr toriB .jat tUsv. nam ari t rii ti.t v Tbrvftre a rry f tp fa Hi e inr owtUi r?fUjttiar oe 4y a bat iWy bate e itbrr tai4 o ffvrvj on Le ltv rv .( a Dcmorratic tirtorr in tLi l.t..t.r ... . and find no tabrri. I ie !.. .. . i - - - w avi1 In Ih.l; t. t. a a I. . n ao ,00t. Johnson Mys. raici,as3 rtX'K iVsrvvj the negroes outrht to rive the Ud dnirited Ir tbe ttia? i,.lJr f,:,. r i. : "w people s party a lift for putting Imoeracy, Ute !moi aKo. opnlr ato tUii tiL W up black men to rule over the Tj., Lo.,,r, "M ,Lp Vr,lr1 rffr4! at UpM,i.i whites in Edgecombe and Vance. "r ,7;,;?" Vf' Jl ttU,l(! k., .u-. , . . . rJauu4Hti of sentiment stand fr tba. but this is an ungrateful world there confidenlly awt that to tb J a if-. and the colored men from Chero- ladlrt, -blorkof 6e s of la)tsrarlrabl U17-.rIt?7 .rt i.,:...?. -. lent ran sum? if .lfn..i . i -r. ii. .. W1;: tYlX X ?:fam0 trance lUt, arV ,L ,w lrt f.H.r otUr We.v,n in Miii-S-I u,";: . hitherto l:eiMtl.t-. I . i. . 1 The people's party, with Sjo.coo of Republican campaign funds to kelp them, were dead sure they would carry Alabama and burv the Democracy past resurrection. ii M i.4(i!Mk, msm n.mtk 'X bx 4u.i.- IW rrv! m4 f, Hfw; aX"S W ,r4 H. mH t m t I nv..;vi . .4 ei.- . j,, w,tv iu wWane m ,"mi m. if ''l i'MM .f I H.1 .4 IW n, w n..4-.4 ii,. I W c C eie4 t '.( mi IW J 4 .4 W 4w,i- . - e"n- 9,iUj'h i ..... DMNa M.r -hmi fafMHaai at . m mut $ mii , ftjva, .WNaa,W M4 la at 3tajoiMai. nr men' lxclin - w a) Seottt8 JmiikIibiii fjUC74a fMta.' ffw 4itHa tfW fHiiiU. M . A . . M ... 4f IW .rtf.ta kcc to v-urruuck don t seem to know that Doctor Exum an,i brother Cobb are in tfce fight at all. in at I bW !. J .av, I- IMVll m itattitM, IW rr mi m 1m 1 .4. 11.... ... M ( 1.4 J'".a.f -n tw ! wf.i 4. 1 W f-.k'4 . T..H,ifM1' f. 9 k4 t4 Aaia $. iw 4 J(t !lr,r Ha 4 I ? "!;.' 1 .'..!; lTl-in0tt-nn,nlv.a..m;M... . u..,.5.aiS4lie promi-? of T?w.; J " "I 7 .v. t, A J " "-Mcrat.c.ocio.VovrmUr. w" j Aia- . tl;uuuwu scci ;o,cco into lue larmrrt of bre Suirs bama gave a Democratic majority Alabama to help the people's party many of whom rorttrmpUtrd of i?,ooo. The people's oartv candidate Kolb beat th Im deirndent action, are W 'inuin : j . I mtc Wii. K . : - I to jmc r!rlr lK l...-f . . ... . i . . . poimea witn pride to Arkansas I crais- -ow me question arises. wnai aia me "relormerV and said that the way they were going to clean up things out there would beat a Western cyclone. But when the back counties were heard from it was found that Arkansas had given a Democratic majority of 30,000, the biggist States hitherto I.epabi en. r Z a'.d Vl VCi W VTI ViV! M NP" tUWiV nnnmukable promi- of lum of s.r::Va f Vwnlt ' Htt4trrofaai8erraia iw tf fa--. af iv 1. L lt. tawla-Vvl. ka. 1 1 t.m .... With this "Wall street frt!,o- Surely reformers have not gone to uuying voies in order to work out their reforms. But sAmrUu and. under the leadership of Jadx mrsujin, woo wa rterntlr. ii got that Republican boodle. S;o.. I T na'tW' onanimity and' enlba itruii-rrn iuc oomtnatioa fr the lresidetey by the Oat ha convention, arm r'ltin- ... . majority rolled up in twenty years, can committee is sendine monev 1 1 em,clati, -Malal by tboa- broiuht nJ the cratiftin if.tu gence th4t th great and tinned to Me clear Ir the b. 1 i.e graver movement, and that Hotter i..r4 tw ueir interest will lr U-l arnr4 Ibeir Wteart, -A!.7 . Zi. I I 't: ,:'0.'.M.r-.li'.,'U'-'- 11 iwV;.' o - --- V 000 of it, and we venture to say it im. jici. 1 nc ew iork papers say that the Republi. iney peoples party said that Arkansas had fooled them a little, but if the country wanted to see Democratic party wiped out like profits on an orange crop after an an early frost they might listen for the news from Florida. But when Florida voted last week the Democrats went in some 25, 000 votes ahead of the combined urces or radicalism and third partyism. The people's party said that Florida didn't amount to much anyway, but just wait uu you hear the news from Geor- . r to other southern state in . . . along the cause of "reform." Who is geiiing tne money? oar settee bite afl I y.oaiy d ::wj-lbv4W ka nntoas. br artr. 11 tbe rll aeaai a4 beM tuenaboare ton i. Ier were alf4 W.y ., vh, H4ee arnn a&4 l:lti... . a " - .Ill Chattanooga, Tenn., went 9- I 1l lial .... a . . . leaderof the U,:u w I. t1' iT' an interview hi a4.i.i i . . T u a a:t.w w 1. . "t'5Htlf I,lelWtI Lll l am, wa ft i-d M rafc. iw tfu -. r- J,v ... ajvm 4. w..4 IW.ut,! 41 V. H. lt" U m4 1 I ftal-fcj .4Rk !- II U f tk- Vf ata ew.t4wf 4 9Uljria I. fafoa W nl at Lt W t afief !.- 4 i, FALL AND WINTER CLOTHS WG Democratic yesterdaVfor'the V FrfendVVho are in hJi VJST bu. 1 time in its history, the Democrats movement that there U IbenI a.I:TL.Tal i! T2 M Vt M ! electing seven out of eicht alder- po.ibilit of elects f r .1 ? frn IUtiaj iw.. . manic candidates and securing arid that the onlr Imp of aatia of eleVti.1 f ' r-" lb 4 Mi4 U control of the city covernmenr the ronntrr from l-inf..-. " ''fO ' . I o4 aUa- I- 4rV La j control of the city government, ma 15 a ucmocratic year, gentle men, and you may look out for a tidal wave in November. the conn try from I'iotorraet U i,n. -,.ri , t lntheelrtio:. of Mr. l!Ju and with S.!en.fi ,!,),,.;. . . I It 4 ... " " ir in lEIM.tb 1 1 "ItMfr leatt tb if tWBWMil Kkf apa HUNHHr tofHN'Hl e-aiHtiH. . m. ti i.WM .m, ThoCuroFo? IW, aM CNM a nfa t ! mum mm - ei- w.. v WMMaHMI. - - - .... GEfJTS .Ntl linnify! KRitifv.e . ..... Meii.ietini will ruin tbe lr... k..i " "J',mk"-1' buuu .1 - 1 . . I lKI twv-.,. lie II u Broken .romtrarl Mador Tkrw . , J "iinttu IX. aTY n -m 1-t A 1 I a . . m s. wuwe uiey were just certain l"the r-atriot") and E. B Jones. Vi U)UU majoriiy. cut when the uul" Ul layiorsviiie, Alexander news came from Georgia it was cun.tT' N- c If the Republican found that something had broken rUnn,nlSlifti0n UndC.r Denj' ,Iar loose down there aain. Iwas ? not 60,000 majority but 70,000 and ing the present administration of the Democrats had the 70,000 ma- Presidcnt Harrison then the said jorlty instead of the populists 5nes?rees to vote for lhe next They just missed it I3oZPvot gS, in Georgia, and their prophecies agrees on his part that if this 22 with regard to Arkansas and Ala- en.1 Republican administration Dama and f londa were so badly I ,s 10 so rePeal the internal rev- nr . 1 ... - . uu inai - aioi ine or M11 -men and pee the rolintrV mmi.trtrlr nh.L. .k. c.ntroI of the plutorrat fbioib iue rieauon 01 trnf i and rorabtn The followincr airfrm.ni ; ii,; day made hftwr. li 7 i 1 , n",Kn 01 "l and rmtnn iMtuoiiii Run market r ik. conn try. AU this U but the tlooit of the . . ... . bfe.9e -a m tMf4 a lc.rfxalji aarw i,kj aMM 4 iw tMta tM fKiteMliu l "'t-'-k. e WmA W La HiMllMMm.. ayl bM UI be W r2t mi IL... rw. ,-- iw -s nV.4ai ry for rble,d.4.a4 lUa. ia ,Br iHke. or lMr, aa! 11 fllbey .;! w la tlle4 to tbe r.4-(t - rA,s U tUyeerpf Ur w, v L ri . . I " 8,. 3ta r, "'Ir-r4' IW lil,MlWt,WJU t A . 1 . - -I - - - - ab 'lMWU.;ai nil A iL . fcJ- aV ffe II . .a. A . J. CTeat IKI4I W4VO Of llrrw.. I . . . . ...c.v m which in ISDO aarpl lt ,ut WL. ZZlH ",r '".V1 !.T M ,a ,",Mf euuntrytsnbmerSini;b; .Ur'of V. 'N.Ub 4 social priv ilesra and rU. b.c'i4- fuo V. 1 T ir.f f lion lxnr.ith h.lm.ir r 11 . .. v " r rT" . I .1 1 .. J I i 1 ie i aa rrt.t'X.:.i tho lower IIone of Con-re-. f,.M a-hefrr .w Thev! unmistakable and mer- a Imiaif tat J II. i.1 ? . 1 W misbtr ee ih vr.;: r:,!'.wr,,wf OCROPOLA a imihm, in, 1. Mk HtW"""" MM' m.. 1 - ... " ' W l.IIN w "M-iHHuaaaiu 'I' Ayor'G rwnaa were so badlv v w internal rev- mizbtr itrtn will ti Vi-4 1 j " u they read now like thej 2" ElS Wr tlt , ing to play a fine large cratic candidates bothStateTnd JSTT ! 1 H m lx Cu lUry maae tneir boasts. Nation. June 13, 1SS9. imrietu. .-i-.-wm -puimwcm frao by e W4 were try joke when they made their boasts. But all the same they will go ahead claim ing everything on land or sea until the deluge comes in November. In Alabama the peoples party ieu py is.010 nas put a lot of elec- Nation. June it. 1SS0. (Signed) R. z. Lixxrv Joxts. itness : G. W. Flower nm. ocrat; C. W. Harris, Prohibition ist ; Zeno Smith, Republican State of North Carolina,' Alexander county ...v. v.n.u,, u, mc Within in imnetu. Hvidentlr. I riiat itU 1 a Demnrraiieyrar. and now with entire ennbdenn: I predict bo the rtll i called on lhe ntoraia of November Utli, NcrtU Carobna, with her usual tujritf 0oUm by the iu Hue nee of Ibi f tdal aae. wi 1 ia&e Uer aernslome! 4ar la lallw ba.l of iw l:.oab?i;,! j an j or aay rtUr oesai.w. ia caIcoa wiib H. tt M t.l.noijitlilt;f ai 4 iw I . ive aevtia - fa mi . Crt'l vk.-S . Nai. mai lib all b CfeJ4 Vv.;aly atM aav4 Cm iit Uai b.a ane w I C9Utl I mi M. It.b. V l ai4 ajr lb.4 In a 4 ackib a4 e4 aa iw II a M MlU, at . "la. ttOUa - - . W4j. w" """W iV.r-rjr Sarcaparilla a4 ! aim iit., " , , ti-lTtti,a LXltlttJACXilrlCrs. IV ! MAVIS liMtiotx1i In Tull nhd tVtnn f.. tnuitiui vn$ put,, uu& 4 ii, fu 1 . 4 4 . j . Mil t.f.a4 lt.r ft.i M ii,4 W m,U J: 4f!c h .lr n,t,- 4U:fl,mt, 4, aiuit.;, iv.. . . . arv u ttvvb iw iVrit. "ii.MiviMWI IU IvvtL I ..-I ... . 1 Ibeir foa.i4.tiat . t-... .'.I r -. iw a- Why certainly. The whole busi ness is merely an anti-Cleveland, anti-Democratic conspiracy. They try to conceal it in some of the States better than in Alabama ; but the leaders everywhere know that the Alabama convention has spoken their sentiments. The same despatch says that C L. Magee, the great radical boodle 4 nc auovc ceriinr.it vt- 1 t . . 1 , .viauieson, jut ice of the 1 eace lor AiivanUer county is adjudged to I e correct and in -me lorm, there.'o e let the instru ment with the certificates le registered. July aSth, 1890. I. T. McIxio4!t. r s r r;i : J 7 r . 1 ,.'"" '" si me 1S90 Jno. L. GavtTxtv. i.onih.aiioi, w i Reg.ster of Deeds lor Alexander protect of the HiiSL.n count- "despite the sol,4 oppUn . 1 m mm ... iievi:noip loiiow are imi il 1.. . - - . . -eal outcome of tbe Ihltdrnm . .l forie. now ot-rratin m 1 W m - " " " - w.v.v I country in uvor or onr tMitT. .ir. t,ieiei4tii botumjib.n Chicago a-i nnmitab.ilde tbe re- iw .nit ..e - . 1..7 . " " I jear r ta ii, sl. I "-""" v. - . i-vj-ir . movemenr, I ; wad tbe It' Uxi -ji . 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The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
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Oct. 13, 1892, edition 1
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