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Successor to "The Morganton Star.' SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. $1.00 THURSDAY, NOV. 3, 1892. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For President : GROVER CLEVELAND, of cw York. For Vice-President : ADLAI E. STEVENSON, of Illinois. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FOR THE STATE AT LARGE : C. B. AYCOCK, of Wavne. R. B. GLENN, of Forsyth. FOR CONGRESS, STH D1ST.: 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 : R. M. FURMAN, of Buncombe. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC IN STRUCTION : JOHN C. SCARBOROUGH, of Johnson. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL : FRANK I. OSBORNE, of Mecklenburg. FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SU PREME COURT : JAMES C. MacRAE, of Cumberland. 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 I J. H. HOFFMAN. FOR SHERIFF T c. manly Mcdowell. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS : J. L. J. ESTES. FOR TREASURER : JOHN NANTZ. FOR SURVEYOR : F. P. TATE. FOR CORONER : F. R. KAYLOR. DEMOCRACY'S FOES COMBINE- Before another edition of The T T . - -1? xatKALD is issuea trie election of 1892 will have been held, and the questions before the people set- tied. The campaign in North Carolina has been one of unusual warmth and earnestness. A few months ago there were thousands of men inttip atcu-hn t, k... I uuc tu wuom me issues have uul ucen maae piam, unless they ncj cannot shirk the responsi willfully remained away from the b5,ty of their action by pleadini? j; ... . .1; ... if & yuuuy. uxstubsions ana aeiermmed not to hear the truth. There has never been a campaign in which wumry was more moroughly canvassed. There has never been a campaign in which the press nas aone more to enbghten the people. The voter who sins next m. 1 uesday will sin against light and knnwleHcr TW.n. .: &- .u..v.UUic m wiicn men, misguid- ed men. tnicrht have fhniifrV. I " - -1 w 3UUiC tUl,nCc oi tr.e mira par- tyachievingsuccessin either State or nation. That time has long since passed. There was a time when men might have been led w ocuevc mat me third party leaders were in earnest in claiming that they were waging an honest U-l? ..... .. - I light against monopoly and the money power, i hat claim can no uK uc maae. mere was a time when third party leaders in i . , . I North Carolina resent -1 -.1 . I a.a ai fi. Liii . i iirv iaa . with the RpnKi,v,n, -ri.- . . Z 1 " " cy aare not deny it to-day. There was a time when our people refused to uetieve mac there wat a . I path-Dound society in our verv I ul: y.wVL to overthrow the n- " turn the State over tn .h. u' : mv.j auu and iackalls that robbed it and U ruined it twentvvear., - - . v are a tenr whn rlsnv i . . I 7c W 7 r u 11 - - vr. vuv. viiunuti ia Ken va4 hn.fl.il I. t 1- I tu uauucu wiiu ptcaus not guilty I even when conlronted with damning evidences of his guilt be tore me bar of justice. There can be no doubt to-day that Re publican money has been used and is now bein third party leaders in Alabama to help them beat the Democrats, Nobody can deny the truth of this statement. In Tennessee along the third.party cause in ,hi "A ,,e1",:" ! ' h " 'i ." k-...wi ,;,Ti'. . SeventyP,oyuSad ZT - M.,'!; S,? Sl.i.E Jd the WanamaUrs of the pro! J Lthefr des-rl "TJ';,"4 ""'V?; ' Ki, -,f tected North, were paid over" to J " I V &'id LSS?-. ft!r.lr.r!:.'.Wr autograph letters have been pub - lished showing that John II. Mc - Uowell, the third party leader, received $15000 in cash and the promise of a Senatorship as an inducement to fight the Dcmoc- racy. In North Carolina Hardy, the man who nominated Kxum, anc a. ii. 1 eeier, me third party candidate for Sheriff in Cleveland county, say that the third party leaders i.i this State are to receive W- m . m a $50,000 if they succeed in turning over the electoral vote to Harrison, This is third party testimonr. Everything points to its truth. Third-partyites and Republicans hold daily conferences at Raleigh. S. Otho Wilson, head of the third party in this state and the leader of the Gideonite conspiracy, has been traced to the Republican headquarters in New York. Third party conventions have endorsed Republicans and Republican con yentions have endorsed thirdparty- ites. Here in Burke countr the Republicans have endorsed third' partyite Rich, and the third party has endorsed the two old he-daddy Radicals, Ilarshaw and McCall. it will be news to some of the third party people in this section to know that the Third party has endorsed the Republican candi- dates for associate justice of the oUF.cu,c,oun ana lor juage ot the twelfth district. The Radical Raleigh Signal in its issue of Oct. 27th says cancidly that "the Re publican and People's party arc maimer rnmmAn cinr. il. . I & - ,-""-,v- n uemocracy, and says that Re publicans do not want Patton to retire in this congressional dis trict "because his candidacy will contribute to the election of the Republican candidate." The same Radical paper praises Butler and IlL. I ... . I uc no maae xne granuest uui. c ci mauc against uemoc racy," comparing his canvass to . . I that of Thomas Settle ia iS;6. If more proof is wanting it is at hand. It appears in evrrv t .-, ship and county in the state. The I Republican party with its one 1 -, . . uuuurcu ana nueen thousand! nep-ro vot?r .vtecting Amer leaders of the People's party to defeat the white Democracy. If the scheme succeeds the leaders of the third party are to be re warded with $30,000 according to the confession of Hardy. The question remaining is whether enough of their former followers are going to consent to be sold to enable them to win the promised gold Every one now understands I the situation. It is Cleveland or Harrison, Carr or Furches, Bower or Uilcox. Hardv savs th formers" have agreed for a price to deliver enough of the white vote to Weaver to insure the electoral vote of the State for liar ribon. ix wnue men who vr- " r . ia me movement in good faith are willing to have their votes . i so'd as chatties in the market, well at,d good. If former Democrats are willing to allow their votes to be bargained to such a Radical a Ball, the ReDublican Mmi;.?M.rA. 1 "www m j k 1 anrnt. ;,i;,. t ... o I uo u witn their eyes open, ignorance, it they want the con- tinuation of the rule of plutocracy, f they want high tariff madehteh- mey want the damnable force bill now no longer called a scare crow, if they want more ne gro postmasters and customs col lectors in North Carolina if t- want an administration at Wash J . v j . . I cucu 10 ceoase and I "ummaie me white men of the I South if - . . I mcir cesircs I ' mem carry out the contract made by Gideonite Wilson and I throw their votes to Weaver If on the other hand they repudiate the unholy bargain made T, P.tJ eign, it they decline to combine with the Eaves gang to defeat Elias Carr. if thev da not . .... be represented in rr,n,... k man like Wilcox, if thev A, . ui a Prosperity of the South, the pres- ervation of our liberties, the 1 . . iiiv. brematv r,f th. -,,:. . invm m am & v a n . '"v . wi me south. let I v . . . "I. p" - " mc siraignt Democrat-1 c ticket from honest r.,. I VI I Cleveland down to the 1),,,. ic candidate IUI UIHI, T THE OUTLOOK. - " -ragiBK. Ll)Is encouraging. Unless C i nrn ! I t Y.,Wcr veiand will VS nil . ' inu,-na. onect antl Wrt of me electoral vote of Micbiean. besides the solid South It seems I lu uc a irmnrrii ... I ben ng men, who are the shrewd- est calculators in the counts ... FU.iiuS up me oous on Cleveland's I being the next President t. .....s .. I North Carolina the Dem.-Jr. sweep the State for Cleveland and ''-'-p mm win trying to buv the nr: . dumpine millions i m 7 from the pockets of th rJ' I inimii(Mi. 1 . r'V -ic ay treasury of the national committee I 1 auiu in l s i - vit.vci.tnu ani i vr iuii iisifi nv k i im. 1 with which to debauch the batlol. 1 Every where they are met and thwarted ty the vigilance of I the Democratic committee, and I their defeat seems certain. If the Democratic line stands firm a glorious victory awaits tit at every point. I aaa n I TRYING ON THC f QZL OWA. The Radicals are already trying on the force bill in North Carols na. A registrar named Reid. of Halifax county, has been arrested by federal otScers without warrant of law and hjmteai all tk I Raleigh to stand a trial before one Shaffer, a Radical supervisor, This was done in the face of the fact that the law now in prt.ii expressly says that the federal cers shall have no right to male arrests. If these lawless gaegt can do so much without the forte bill, what would they do if that damnable law was on the statute I books? White men of North I Carolina cuAr J mnr l.twt. A. I mf ----- fend your rights, protect yoor homes and firesides by vetinc sol idly against that party that would bind you with the chains of the force bill ! VOTE STRAIGHT. We want to impress upon Dcta ocrat the I lhe $lrai hl licUu ,0 qo other I war C,Q lhe ore,oI ...j.- z M,. served. Vote it all the war dawn - from Cleveland to Kay lor. The men who are running on the other side and who want sou to hcto I them out are the very men wha are fighting the tarty the harden in the dark. They are the targot contributors to the Repubttcaa m corruption iuni. ana tbey are spending money right and lett b!U Jin, f rm tw n t... . " " " fl t V . Caaxttc, who a month or two ag'j imported Iiakcrtn dctcctiirt to shoot down his workmen for resisting a reduction in their waKe$- ka contributed iaaco to lBe Kerbl.can campaign faedl Il.irlh v.... r"-v the Democrat! durtcg the cam: no such rcfutati that protection this one item forth. ..The Sa Dcen hown several roe garnet stonet. yelUw beryl, aaua-mtriae ten I aaJ an almodinc garnet stone secured In .Mitchell county. ..The Governor has apnomtcd Mr, more. Uuncombe county, a !c!cJ Charles McNamee. of tLti. Kase irom th;s Mate to the Suth inter-Mate CoRgrr, to be held at Memphis November ijth. A special from n.tn: the Charlotte Ohtntr jjys there were cctween two and three thow . w - m m tor i minates. it fx-in- m raign. He told them that eM they abide in the ship they can-1 not be saved. unntr his irxrrh at . I Tille Mondar f"VZ: to stop speaking after hav.e-. I spoken only an h,r. II.s attaci in the nntru fn C. . . - i. . Md i7i rm r . . . .tM.f.. 7 a 1" peang unusual e::ort when he wassciirti ,,e ,c" 1 uy or his home. .... ."viai irom intoa t, 1 c aieign .ru t(Vwr $ats SK .l,r K' K WilUamv.n. , i;k. v W ? 3 east of Xijl I raentrer train ir!X?! f & Danville road and killed 1 "... M.J I stantiy at nine o'cLxk Mandr I morning. The fireman fet I covered Dr. Williamv on e wrmc ne b(cr the whittle & I I engineer 1 1 xt r. i ' i KV;,,ana Ptled the brcalvK 1., c 1 J on h5A,J lh hwtle ..-... of the way. In stea l of "1,VJ PeT OI time to cet cmt to one t.te K. . . ' lo one e he turned L r .s rai "e irain seemingly indicat '"S tnflewasattempt.njrsaSeiJe Can labor" All I - 'V: TW U .1 . mmm tu. ft . c seeches ma V 1. r. V f' V M.ax fcS I ITT - "H on of the claim is Vr air t(W,Ht ( : A - V! . V . 1 f . II. : - 1 1- t -. n.. 3 hbury .V has I ciii4.snuii I U I i - ,s .. IVX f-,ju j r. Mio.t,Wit l souna pecp;e at Gatonia Monday , sfiy tfc- tn Hon. F. II. Ilrjbe $pAc two at f hourson the political hues. na J"Tft' ,,H Ufr tj . tor Vance was rretent aaJ j U ' I rfl " !. " J icei ami doubttc deceased was fifty years old. He " wintou several months selling book. It ha, been noted for some time that his mind was somewhat Im.:,. . 7 e cacessive use of ttla mm imklhMi - mvihit il hit J. II Dunn. Win,- ilnly county. ute o? ff c that he U pI1 1Z.1"1VIY - . ..... i ilk mm fP"0.1 ?wrln t .. . , n. of ClrwLitMl arolm: that tn ! iiaiik aanka r riia at . w a k KniMK bd nalMet ilinl lw.r... iw -.Jin nr Uc;o(irr. v .otaiy rMU,r. Vance Co, N. Work IIell OSk for Jb I He fell fifty ft aoj jattttIf JSwl i U m, never knew what hurt him. ThJ' f 1 ncM 1 V,fMi. T - vw r . vt "W" m .H.wr4IV fcvV H-tt 1 1 -fVtu . w. I !' J tU tV fvvaio Rm with Sm:of . i-4 df l t lndac f ::84 Jiv, iiafrtoc f4srtai. s i a ptiun f tr Ura) e S.. sv liaVatr' rrt tr?;t r u: vv;trr t-i to a w ft ..; tv.: Mr. Il me h fi tf .v4 t tali 4i!r' L- 4 Mf. 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