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The Horganton Herald. Thk F lib UF-5D.) W. K. PEARJj05. Lew ami Editor. . rt'PLISHEP EVERY THCRRDAT. Tiff HERALD PUBLISHING tx. Price $ l.oo a Year Strktlj in Adnuxe. AJvcrti∈ IUtM will be Furnuhrd Knirntl m econd-clxj matter at the fuf!ice l Moron loo. . IX Thcksdat, Skit. 27, 19uu. Democratic Nominees Forl-rwdnh HoX. ttU LUM J. BRTAX For Vk Frelet; 1IOS- AM-AI E. TK- VEXSOS of imaoia. For Hirto at Larrr: HOS. LEB fc. OVI MAX; linS. PAX! EL H.MvLEAX. For United State Senator, JULIAN. S. CAKK, of Dnrham, X. C. For PrkknliAJ Dt Mb Ihtiricf. William s. reins in. t.f Purke. For Cfitr!h IhUrict. j. c. nrxrox. of FprtTth. .S KWalUn LhTTKICT. Tn small Jlepublican majority in this district in August wm ee cnrel by the fear among certain oncHlacatjd white voters that the tifect of theAinondraent would bo to rob them of the wiffrage. The Iicpnblican press and shak ers rocd this fear for all it was worth and with reat effect. It was their stock in trade. Thej bad nothing else lLat pare our campaign managers any concern whatsoever. Tli ere was not an atom of truth Col. A. M. Waddell addrcwod a good tired audienco in tho court house hero on Saturday last in advocacy of his election to tho Senate. We did not hear his speech; but are told that lie made a pleas ant impression on the crowd; though ho failed to inaVe many votes. Ho is said to have descibed one of his opponents as a million airo and tho other as being backed on bv tho nartv machinery. This last we havo frcjuentlr licard tcforc artd so far as IJurLe is con cerned we talo occasion t deny it. Our party organization hero u-tirks in no man s interest: but carries tut the purpose for which the Democratic voters created it, viz., to poll the Uryan and Ste venson vote. It is a scandal on the party and warrants every wicked statement of the enemy, if the contrary is trne any where. The natural advantage whicl may come to Chairman !immons from close acquaintance with the inferior members of the organiza tion in at campaigns is a legiti mate one to wiich he may rightly fall heir; but that tho men en trusted by tho party td win a victory "over the enemy can be succefefully manipulated to spend their time and talent 'in aiding one Democrat to victory' over another we shall not believe till wo ce better proof of it than has yet been offered. Certainly such action" would be a gross and un warranted abuse and misuse of power given fur other and wholly distinct purposes. Sor would the ma of the party submit quietly to the outrajre. Wo are more than ever con vinced of the truth of a former statement of ours that Mr Sim mons made a grave mistake in holding oa to th shairmanslup, while being a candidate.' for the Senatorship. It is largely a question of pro priety Cf course, which every man J We spent Saturday last in Statesvillo and heard Col Jule Carr address the veterans in a full court house compo! of ladies and gentlemen "such as few counties in tho State can show on such notice as was given in this . in stance. The town itself is one of tho most solid, attractive, sociable, and intelligent joints in tho State. It is rapidly improving and it's improvements are costly and en during. The new court honsc is a great credit not only to tho public spirit but to tho business acumen of that people. The I'illingsley Hospital shown us by brother Clark of Tho .Landmark, is in every rcsjcct a model insti tution. 'Col. Carr's reception was all that his most sanguine friends could have wished and Iredell is clashed as ono of tho most dis tinctive Simmons counties in tho State. We heard no spiteful word uttered against the chairman, who receives every where praise for political management and sympa thy for being in debt, but the hearts of the people reject tho method of proscribing to them bow they are to show themselves grateful. -They prefer to judge that ques tion for themselves and are aware that the owo more than one debt. The attempt to force a preferential alignment in favor of one creditor is daily reacting. Carr is popular because he has served in the ranks for a quarter of a century and has never beforo asked a favor. He will win. It will bo observed from his card in another column that Mr. J. U. Fortune, of Cleveland county is an independent Republican can didate for Congress. Mr. For tune has been a Republican from boyhood and has shown in past camjaigns that he possesses a Strong hold upon his party in his I Sow wasn't that a mIIt thin v . ,, ' it i I Wakn't it msillj thine Iol.r It ix l only kounil. il khaJj. EYEBYBODY WONDERED HOW TIE KNEW." v There are often little trifles that were better lefVun&aiu, But are tillered In an unaffected war, Which reminds me of a funny little mat ter which occurred At a fashionable ball the other day; The boat espied a silk-embroidered gar ter on the Upor, And gaily dared the owner to declare. When a jollr-looking fellow said, without the least concern. . "Oh, I know it, it belongs to Mrs. Dare!" Now wasn't that a silly thing to say? Wasn't It a silly thing to do? It came as quite a starter. When he recognized that parWr. For everyUidy wondered how he knew. Now, wasn't that a silly thing to say? Wasn't it a silly thiug to do? Itul they didn't hear till later. That she had gut them from his mater, t everybody wondered how he kuew. They were crowding round the baby at a christening, alter wnicu. lie was handed round for every one to i see: And a circumstance which seemed to ' please the people most Was a dainty little dimple in his knee; Said Cousin Jack from Oxford, who was staying there just then; 'This looks like a hereditary slain, For isn't it a funny thing that just in this respect He's exactly like his cider sister Jane?" Now wasn't that a silly thine to say? Wasn't it a silly thine to do? It was really worse than simple. When he laiked about that dimple. For everybody wondered how he knew. Yet he chanced to see the dimple While out -bathing isn't it simple? For everybody wondered how he knew. Folks were gazing at the very latest paint ing at a sale. Labeled 'lleauty Unadorned" upon ' the list: When a gentleman remarked to several others stauuing by: "It's not true such perfect beauty can't-esist." "Excuse me, sir," a gentleman remarked, but you are wrong. And IT you like I'll bet a case of flzz That this paiiTtiiig here before you is exactly true to life. And represents the girl as she is!" Now wasn't that a silly thing to say? Wasn't it a silly thing to do? The ladies blushed and wriggled. And the men turned round and giegled For everybody wondered how he knew. Yet nothing could be quaiuter. You see, he was the painter. Yet everybody wondered how he knew. They were eagerly discussing differed reasons for divorce At a dinner, when a married man opined That snoring loud on either side should constitute a case. For it sufliced to drive ofT your mind. "Quite right," remarked a smartly dress ed youne lady to a friend. "1 never snore by any chance do you ?" On hearine which her fiance alseot- mindedly remarked: ' "Don t teil such stories, dear; you do!" to sav? own and (&ton count v. He has in tbc charge that the Democracy that they have caught on to the meant to leen it's own power wrong teat. Tho people do not and injure it's own friends; but te kindly to any sort of a ma- it was repeated till in some qnar- chine, especially to a boating must decide for himself and we j cn badly treated by tho bosses do not claim any rights as censor; and r1"0?05 togct even with but the fact sticks out forcing cv- them in this 1 car of drace, IV'OO. ...... I Tl T! 1- 1 7 (X . ery man s attention that it lias -uuru x.-vpij utv ne'ver been deemed the fair thing Inako Ifcht wf ,,is candidacy; but for the same man to shuffle, cut at liCart eJ aro n,ucn disturbed, and deal. . I ,havc at no time since his Tho would be Kevence offlccrs nomJn,iuu duuUwl th irluuiph- and Postmasters are delighted an election of Mr. Buxton andj with the scheme; but they are I every day makes him stronger. destined to find when too late Tlic county of Caldwell alone will by its vote in November revere the small August majority in the Hut it quiie upm-l the lady. For everybody wondered how lie knew. Until he said, "don't scold me, Your sister Fannie told me," Why. everybody wondered how he knew. New York Herald XOMIXATIO.N OF BUXTO.V. Have tcrs it was believed. The amendment is now a law, though its operation is postponed a short time. Aycock is Governor and tle State has more than 5,O0 majority on the right side of the ledger. No honest Itcpubiicaii that the negro question is now - settled fur all time to come and he wonM be the last man to wish it une:!!cd. In his heart he is bragging machine. district. It is onlv 20$ that we have to over come. Mr. Black burn will be elected to stay at home. Tho Congressman's name Bryan's I is Buxton. g'd that the Aiuendmertt carried atd if he were now a?kcd to vote for it rcral would refuse to do so. Yet his party at - Ph'Ia delphia denounced it as revolu tionary and threaten, if given power, to overturn it or to leen our number of Congrewmen and electoral rotes as punishment upcii ns for the exercise of our clear rights as a State of this onion. " A vote for McKinley and Black barn is a vote to re-open this question and bring a trouble to our people. All signs point to election. The South including Maryland, West Virginia and Kentucky are back in the historic alignment, calling on New York I T,i: .i . it. doubts! join mem. j i an na s fund to bar votes is not the size it was in 1S00 and men are not found so easy of purchase. The nomination of Adlai Steven son for Vice-President was a great popular hit and has wonder fully strengthened tho ticket in Illinois and the North West. The Anthracite Coal Strike in Penn Svlvania i vstir nn tlm Itrran I Pr0Cl wheel and answers Mark Hanna's full dinner nail anneal better than any words could answer it. The in 1Ulifax U8t now Trusts grow stronger every day and more insolent, tho poor devils in the South Sea are tired of being shot at and hare commenced shooting again and "benevolent orld of I 8Sl,,httm becomes more costly r t',r every month. China is a new The Demornts of the Eighth JIadc no Mistake. New and Hcrrr To the 11 i.fo!: The convention of the lljMli Conjirrssiotial dis trict has uiude no nifafct in the nomination of cuir diMmxaiibed citizen, J. C Uuxloii, and if our p-ople will ihi their dury, his nom ination is eqirvaVnt to ;in elec tron. I loive known Mr. ldiatoti inti mate lv foi twenty lo jears, and no mat'er whether viewed in bis aortal, legal or political life, 1 have found him iu ca-h, ihi very high- eat tj M'of true tnaiihoo!. Though oppossed to him in hundreds of I case on the dockets of our courts, and - though in many or them tbe Ton Honorable Frederika Olds spends valuable money in wiring the Charlotte Observer that Mr. Simmons claims a maioritv in the! fight has been desiHTMtc and feel- Senatorial Primary of 50,000 if '0 hw run high, I bare never , J I known bim to do a little, mean, or mo vote was laitcn now. .nioso bneationable act. A giant in size charming decimals seem to have (and rtrengtb, he fs still a well fba in the Ch,ir- ".Ui.. ifE mans brain; but we beg to remind ed to Congress, bis very appear- him and his obsequious corros- nce will demand and receive i . .t respect, and ben known on his pondent that the coming primary me8 'and fof hi- woftbf is not one of that sort of elections there will be no new member, who in which the figures will fit his will be more jopu!ar or exert a n i . wiucr huu BiM'uxrr inuucutr. lorocast. mis may be In this article I b ave no unkind unfortunate for tho Chairman; I remark to make about Mr. Box but the rest of us havo an interest tou'11 opiwnenl, bat simply rail on goou citizens, Democrar, ice nub licang irnd Populists who desire the Eighth district to well repre- The election of Buxton to Con- seated, and- who wish to have a I . a . aJ 1 ttA.l.: gress is the paramount issue in mnn Vl ,un B , ,D ,MU.8 l- i- m J to compare the ehaiaeferM, habits this district. That i an easy war nd ittnM nf the t:aiili.iies. and weefi- SOLE -AGENTS FOR THE Queen Quality Shoe EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED. ! a c fa Mannish Street Boot o u C 3 O 0) J THAT THIS "S0w ,S BRANDED V "SSON EVERY Heavy 'e-S!- Hand Welt, bct! C3 3 cr Long and Shapely. 3 H THT ' IS BRANDED Kid. Light V SP- so1- XJr i I 1 H i tr - o ! CO P CD 7 CD c-h CO a Elbo Flexible Eih Vamp. FALL and WINTER 1900-01. Clothing, Gents Furnishings, . Hats and Caps. MY FALL AND -WINTER GOOU arc coming in and will mm in bo 'Complete. Clothing for Men, Boys, and Children nt lower -pru-es than can be found anywhere. Largo line of Shirts in every shajied style. If yon want any kind of Shirt look at o::r line. - 1 1 ATS ANO CAl'S. Rubber Goods in UUtoi-sf (.'oats, Jackets, Ix-ggins," Hat?, Arc. Neckwear in all the latest styles. . Wc are '.making .a special department for Boys Clothing, Over Coat, rhters. IIats and Caps cvorvthing , - ' j for the boys. IN FACT I HAVE the Jargest stock in my line, in tkis part of the State and will offer goods at Jobber's Prices when bought m quantities. , . ! Respectfully, j I Fruit i. i "Powders.... Scott's and Kine's Salicylic Acid for preserving fruit. Sold in bulk, any quantity you want. Fresli Crop Turnip Seed . . just in. kinds. Sold This is any th i ng in D ri You will find it n bulk. All the eood the place to come for gs or patent medicines. Hies iere.. Drug Store1 Pu RN ITU REl G H I N AWARE An endless variety, both useful and ornamental... WHAT SHALL IT BE? For yonr FRIEND, sweetheart; ANY PRICE! EVERY DESIGN . i - Chinaware ij "every variety, style aud price; Jardiniere Starid, For your :- WIFE, HUSBAND. EVERY DESIGN! ANY PRICE! Table, so on. Book Cases, Desk, a hd A set -of Dining C jairs, Morns - Chair, Sideboard, Table, Kockcr. Sewiug Cabinet, Jardinieres,1 Ladies' Desk, Office Ciiaiiv Sew ing Stand, etc. , These are only suggestions and by no means tell gOPEN AT SIGHT. you of our stock. STOEE 4a K e a ar- x m h t f & n a sb mm. " mS X k V TERMJ MODERATE E-M5B FOR BEfUTIFUL CATALOGUE &C ADDRESS. J A Mli HOLT, Oak Ridge.NC sri 1 1 1 1 tin 1 1 ii ri riiTi in 1 1 1 1 ii n ii 1 1 in i in i it f 1 1 1 ii mm 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 h 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE I OF Fo Davis. I AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS I aMi i A war 4m at S araatoat World' Exso. antoa inn isntmnaa or rrmnaawa is xiii'd. C wr ill Bnlm Vmrnrmr, inrra.licg Tuh lioo, fiaoka d Htrl ta (Bilr. about t?X t if inui. nrs-wirms nusRirar, mswxrsi. aTTb Kratackr CalTerafty Diploma, nndr ml, aroVdrrk1atc. UtrrsryCourMfmc. if dn'.rri. Kttifilln. Iitorao. Grmlutiir.-.iiful. mtdtr to km yoar Iclltn rar m, addri omt WILBUR R. SMITH, Laxlnarton, Ky. Sou. Krmlmckv VrnttftUp rmmm. jcin,.'j, trrd aad tuuv timjdoMit is &4tudsM04 last ar. The Ilat I'rcwcrlptloa for Malaria. China and Tever is a bottle of to hit imperialism a blow between I know that they can bat conclade I Grove's Tasteless Chill Touic. It and Qumine iu a No cure, Ho iy. SOUTHERN RAILWAY the STANDARD RAILWAY THE SOUTH. ' OF, the eves. Try it. that Air. liuxtou is the superior h, Bimpiy roa JOIST DISCUSSION. no idea that intelligent hrniost and PT161' problem bringing voters of anj rtj- want this but I Tue fc'nts ' our future troubles j lVtween the Bryan an XcKlnley Elec- tho eafe waj to aroid it is to rote fur Iirvan and Duxton. Wo are not i'ailipinus in this State t' r dra?d and hauled about bv 3IcKinlej and Lis trooj-crs; bat it is lxt all round and for all parties' Republicans esj-eciallv not to tost our mettle. under Imperialism. Mr. McKin- Isj is fast losing respect as a frank man and is being numbered with the arch hvposn'tes of his torj, tors of the Eighth IHfltricL It is now up with a Joseph us Daniels I The . The State will never. surrender uoscrver demands proot of it's sovereignty to the Radical hi reccnt cIjarg against It's edi Cnpirators against our peace; tor nd wo no cap 'or our but all men- prefer a nuiet time if Nei- contcraporarj except in thev can have it honorablr. Tlio Democrats want the neim quetiin to star settled. It is the Mclvinler crowd that want now as of old to humiliate the whites bjr re-ocning it. Hon. F. A. Linney, elector for McKinley and Hon. W. 8. Tear. sro, sleclor for Bryan, will discuss the issues or the campaign at the follow tug times and places: a a . . . . M lyOiiettsTine. uaiuveil countr. rush to I Monday, October 8th. Char-1 Granite Falls, Csldwell coonty, lurnuaj, ccroier yiu. (iiuelly'ii Springs, I'nrke coun ty, Wednesday, OctoUr 10th. Glen Alpine. Koike onntv. Thursday, October 111 h. Vashti, Alexander cuunty, Fri dar, Ociobrr 12th. Tierce Uow man's Store. Alexan der i-ouuty, Saturday, OctoWr 13th man. Elect Duxton aud he Till always! be at bis Ht, he will not. urns roll calls, dot will ever be jeady, will ing and aule to Iielp every effort tbt is being made to advanre our own section, or aid in the upbuild ing or me tre. i Know onr candidate well, be is not lazr. never tires, when be nnpertaken to do work; anil would always! serve his constituents, irresiiective of party, coorfesly and f-tithruIJy. To elect Mr.. Buxton will require tasteless sorm. Trice 50c TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO., of Hartford, Conn. " Life, Accident, Health and Liability Insurance, j Waltk'k Brem, Srato Special Agent. Valuable Land For Sale. The direct line to all points. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND 7 PORTO RICO. TECHNICAL EDUCATION IN: , ' : ' Agriculture, Jbtock-raisiug, Horticulture, Mecliani- v cal, Civil, and Electrical Engineering, Textile Industry, Chemistrj, and Architecture. PRACtlCAL TRAINING IN 1 ; ' Carpentry, '" ood-tnrniug,' Blacksniithing, Machine work, Boiler-tending, fingine-tending, and Dynamo r 'r ' tending. :- ' ' ' , . 5 Tuition, $20 a yearj Board, 88.00 a month. s Xext session opens Septetnbei 6th. z Entrance examinations in each County court bouse, 5 July 2Sth, 10 o'clock a.m.; also- at the College September E 4th and 5th. E For fall information, addness 1 : PRESIDENT GEO. T. WINSTON, , 1 .." RALEIGH, N. C sniiiiuuiaiiijiiiuiiiiiHiiinumrfniHuiitriuiiitH Strictly lirst-class equipment on all through and local trains; Pull man ralaco bleeping Cars on all night trains; tast and Safe Sched ules. . THE work. The Republicans teeing The undersigned offer at private sale- the danger of loosing the next I his farm near Euola six miles from Coiigre will Uood Ihe Eighth j Morjranton either asavholeor in soc- aud Mn Mi tlixtrn-ls with money, I tions. (tuvca.xoK Jarvis the latest ad dition. t the Senatorial canvaM. His card is in excellent tatc. As Lady Macbeth said of Duncan, Whi would have thought the old man . to have had so much blood in Li in furnishing it. Tlie whole press of the State is interested in the matter, now that it has reached a tino Th irt-B.ai.fi lia a rananmincr Perfect Health. curiosltv to see the oroof of Jo KccP system in perfect or Caldwell's fal9itr in any relation dcr by occasional use of of lie political,, socnlar, or semi- 11115 uvcr t'uis. iney reg. There are 200 acres that will make two good farms. The land is good and easy of cultivation. For terms address either Jonx McariiT. or Knola, V. C. Wm. S. PEARSON, Attorney, Morgsnton," N. C, HEP2CH DHOMGOLD'S JL religious. " Gesl. Carr is the soldier's friend, the school teachers friend, the manufacturer's friend, the pro- durpr'ii friend. Onlv tho rviliti- j r-.... cianajintagonize him. ulate the bowels and produce A Vigorous Body. For sick headache, malaria, bil iousness, constipation and kin dred diseases, an absolute cure TUTTS Liver PILLS no we must Hacmiiplish with woik what i v will altfmpl with boo die. Our time is short, the elec tion not two month off. It is iuiposihle for Mr. Uuxtoii to can vass the whole district, so bis friends rnnst do this work for him. dividing it up into smsll sections and rauvas thoroughly from bouse to bonsc. Some of us n-ay be kept out of the canvass by onr work, then we ranst go down iu onr pockvts and help' lornish mouey to thoroughly orgsnizo and get voters out. We won a great victory in Angnst and our people are in good beart, and fine trim, I Oflflf 1 1 aim ITM ftlfcirft and ready to fight again in 'u-I OH W tjlZLLAl CliUIHCd lcujorr. C IIHTC grUIIU CUDW, I ou.Bark. Back motion o Carnage a ilnnuM a snlendid candidate, and wi? I wjou.r.nih.iarM. teiianica rOUSt VOte, aud Shall tlOt fail. Set I : rrat MTlac ta wer wear. Cal. ns then to our work aud the vie- ci&JTi ,U,J " " .ULtJ.-. 1 aLKfiCU AitoafGOIJ, rr Tark. Fa, rtT" Travel hy the Southern you aro assured a safe. comfortable and espe ditions journey.. - Apply to Ticket Agents for tables, rates and general 'information, or address um L. YEHXON, F. R. DARBY, T. 1. A., C. 1. A-a Charlotte, N. C. Asheville. JST. C. P" S. Gannon, J. M. . M 3ctV. r. k Geu.'Man. Tut.C M. E. GILLAM, Photographer CRAYON AND PASTEL - " A SPECIALTY. Morgauton, 3ST. tJiVERsrw 1 : ' of J - "5;. North Carolina. 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