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1 THE MORNING POST: TUESDAY, AUGUST 28 , lPQQ 7 he Morning Post reject this preposition was to "repudiate tal, we have no further cause for hostile reanrrectfoa. The Begroe haT riht the Chicago platform?" notwitbstand- conflict, uule the Chinese refuse to w4w new Jneot -2I mg mat turner was prima ruj ifuu sible for the more than nine hundred negro officers more than thirty-three - . n i ii H r '111 I'. I t rt. I V 1 . nut imiin -north anoi KODERT XL Fl'lt.Tl-kN - Editor suassiuipxiooi piiick One Year "' tlx ttvutbs Tltrea SloaiHa On .Mouth On Week suit of Colonel Andrews' vote, put upon us? Butler's rote in the State and 'his work turned the State over to the uine huudred negro officers; Colonel An- aioo. racy of the State, and in casting his l.co ; single vote for McKinley it did McKiu- 40 " ley no good at the worst, 10 yield to present conditions and agree TiaiM "' ltlttL ' They tnuat not be upon terms for the future. We regiet nterf ereq with In that right, Th,?J hay to sav that appearance at reseat are taken the curtailment of their to ting unsatisfactory - ghts very 9hikq1ph,caHj, now let us UOSaUa-iaClurj. -v.,. that ma amrviNOuMarA thai ,uwt sftnfie ' "ATSTTIiVU.fc STBJtlT. The Fca will publish brief letter n ub iect. or general imerert. The wntier name vl accompany Ihe letter. Anonymous com tnunicattoaa wfil not be noticed E.e,ecveu ui.uciipt will nol be returned. fc.ief letter cf local n-wa fromy section cltheu.tewillbet,-okfu!yreceTca J!erel i-ertooal cwuroverie will not oe AU. ttm U baaUeaa letter and com-nan'ca lien for publication to THE MORMM POST. The telegraphic nw service cf 1 HE JNG lOSr is absolutely full and compute aui i unequaled bv ay mornin? uews;pfr o in ci New York. This service i.iurmau-d us uuuer spev.t.1 arrangements with TUB LA F FAN NEWS BUREAU ff iv Vw Vnrk tiin and i the WJ service at that ucd te superior (ha i;it4 Ctltoe Thlt jii.htlv bv wire in the office of Trill MOKM-NG OSTJirect!y from the N-vr Y rtc Sua. u.iJ scliiOi special cm bles and domestic ucr J uli commercial and market rcj-orta. .t. i i -ji in this matter, DloV ".r,"- ' The oeW wno wontopjy fcrfng on an- of the Asheville Citizen, is a close ob- other reign xf terror, the tan who will server and always says things well, as again cause us to tremble every hoar the following showsr - when our totally la Itft aione and un- Those of the brthren who are squab- wU1 hT0 a dear reCk blmg about their Democracy ought to the State fi-ni wait untd after the election. And it " TOJ rZt n ,1 only gave rniht be well to remember that the that & ctbf aVI us twenty-seven uvgro pbbtniasters. let miesi uetnwrm is uut ajways me mau w Mnd nearly solid delegation to MO j trii Coagresa, and the people of the State By the way it. gires us (pleasure to will -not ufamit to having the mg o note the excellent work of our friend question brought up again, In an evn Colonel Andrews u held up to the con demnation of the public, even to the . . . , . - . . i ; l exieui or cnarny mm wim wijubm-i--- - - wftrSi, mora dtnerrUB form than bilitj as the financial backer and edi-- u, Aiken e.tur-u.-.w or t w eve e akt of assuring William torial manager of The Pot, while Mr. ' izen- B(th M,tor AlkeI anJ the Citl- jennlnrs ryan tha elector! vote of Butler was never condemned by Mor- n are very near to tnis writer and we North. Carolwa 1 by the Sun itself, which is kn wn to ti- any seMice in avy uewv;er 'j i States. This service is received d th uroujih tbeir convention, in accordance AUC ol""""J w u city platform. with the persistent urgency of The Post,! well represents - the highest character rhe above 'reference to Mr.. Simmons WASHINGTON BUIIIJAI IlatCBlna Uuildlng, 10li & IK St. N. W EASTERN OFFICE. l&O KSao wt.. Mew Turk. WESTERN OFFICE 517 U. S Express is I'd. Cbico. at dowu on Butler and Mordi in a way that none dared dispute. Which would you rather have, Mordi, cine hundred negro officers in our coun ties and towns, or tweuty-M'Teu negro po-stiuasttsV In taking choice betv. cu Butler with his horde of county officers offending und oppressing oilr people in their hoaie-life, and Mi lvinley and the twcntv-sfVfn negro poatniasttrrs. Colonel Andrews, it secius, preferivd McKinley and the lessor uuniber to Buticr and (he grt-ater. Mordi-cai, "it seems, has never forgiven the Coloneii while he was ti'L'iiuoily anxious to forgive Butler and take him again. We never foruave : of the people it serves so faithfully and does that gentleman great injustice, pii which we fcnow our friend does not in tend. Ed. Post- The Janraallatlc Outcasts .Mr. McKinley will, It U reported, con fine bis letter forraaJly accepting the nnminsHnn. t.i the nrfsent State at oros- (Greensboro Telegram.) perity as compared with fosir years ago.' . 8eem tQ be a dlffer-Jnce of opin- i. . . . . , ion among the etDmocratic news apers If he us going to rely on Uus as h e of tJe State to what issues the eom- paramount Issue he onust stop the im- jug National campaign should bJ con- meiiflte tendency towaid a decline, in ducted irponi teome of them thmk that a.l C 1 a. 13 1 1 a. J !. nrfH mrWmt.t ns lue Pgui sflouiu-De maae upon me uis Ponnded 1842. minis' mm Sine: Their- Own Praise.' activity m prices cussion of the principles of the two par? well. He assumes reionsibWty for the tie3) an(j fnat th? negio Issue should not prosperity the country has ne will be be raised, while others hold out the idea held responsible for anything tobe a- 'hat the.negro issue stiU. lives and that . , . - a negro is no leas objectionai in a red- trary. In the days of uropenty the pra, thftn in t;ite. county T people easily forget their days of adverv township office.Ianbury Iteporte?. Butler for turning the State over to the j nd, vice versa. , aaVa uews pose oi us who oot Uepublu-aus, never wanted to fuse with! PaW .tpnnl .rlaiTnin to he ,4refnires by our contemporary have been indict, d, him at any time, never have approved of 1 frtm .t,- vVw OHMnn rlot, n.r fl,ek- tried and executed as -McKinley organs. When a retail dealer tries to convince yott that he can sell a high grade pianp cheaper than the manufacturer, he's simply trying to run a bluff, Manufacturers don't give pianos to the retail dealer, and if he tries to improve his chances of selling some other piano by abuse of THS STIEFF, he will bear watching Persons who are contemplating the purchase of a piano can't secure a finer instrument than A STIEI F, and we will save you the retail dealer's profit. CHAS. M. STIEFF, Piano Hanufacturer, s Baltimore, Md. FACTORY BRANCH WAREROOfl. 213 North Tyron St., Charlotte, N. O. C. H. WILMOTH, flanager. Fine Tuning and Repairing. ing to In etiarg-e l Uxo btavw W. loyd speti.U Ageury. J. icrlbf rt ta THE POST are rqnit el lo note tbo date ou (be label ol iblr paperaud sand u tUelr reuewal bei'oro tbe expiration. TbU will prareal tui ing oi a. alugie tuo. All papers tvill u dlarootluuoU wiiea IU nuio paid lor empires. wwoaa,',''','v a. v TUB WEAT1IEU TODAY: Fair. 4 n i. ii - - 1" TUESDAY, AUGUST 28. 11)00. 3IJIIDKCAI AGAIN Mordecai jumps upon his trust-monopoly gate Sunday moiuicg to tling the following little piece at The Post: "A. B. Andrews, boss aud responsible editor as well as financial backer of Tbe Moruing Post, voted for McKinley iu lbiHi. and, it is suii, will vote for him again. Is it any wonder bis organ is opposed to any mention of the liegto postmasters in eastern North Carolina nnd to the truthful statement, 'A vote for MeKiulej is a ote for negro Federal omciais and twenty-even negro post masters in North Caro'ina?" Now this is important, to our friend CoLial Andrews, ourself.i.aud the pub lic generally who are sastaiuiuj The Post, if true. If the Colon! is willing to be the "financial backer" cf this rpally useful enterprise, it is a credit to hi puhlte spirit, his love of tie State and decent Democratic journalism, and he not only has our permission, but entitles himself to the thanks of the public. We cannot, however, permit him to be sad dled with th repcnsiLiIity of the edi torial management of The Post. We cheerfully accord to him all the honors cf an excellent citizen, loyal to his native State in ail things tending to Its upbuilding and genera) prosperity; but responsibility for the editorship; of this paper is the White Man s Burden we. must appropriate to ourself, with all of its merits and its few (we hope) short comings. But Mordecai makes a reference to a vote given by Colonel Andrews which merits some comparison, lie tells us that the Colonel actually voted for McKinley in 1S95. From what we have heard, we believt- this is true. Of course it was naughty, very naughty, for the Colonel to have so voted, but he also voted the entire Democratic ticket State and county at the same election, lie also voted the entire Democratic ticket tn l&GS, and also again in 1900, in cluding the amendment, x For this vote for McKinley in lSfH fce is charged by Mordi with twenty eeven negro potrn aster,' and must never be again tolerated in the association of Democracy. , In 180C Mr. Butler supported Mr. Bryan, it Is true under a fusion ar rangement Mordi helped bring almut. tut he turned the Stat publicans openl and Eame iitae, which ga and towns over nine hundred negro offi cers, filling positions of power aud trui offensive and oppressive to our people. Butler's support of Mr. Bryan that year t-ileuced Mordi during that campaign upon Butler's , efforts ro turu the State over trt the begroe and Itepublicaus. Did Mctdi forgive Colonel Andrews f..r his one vote for McKinley by which we got twenty-seven negro postmasters? Not nt ail, but it afforded hirn a new 'est-'.) for his persistent vituperation end landers of him. Did he forgive Mr. Butler for turning f State over to the. Itepublicaus and fi. :iig upon the .State over nine hundred egio orQcers, and produeiug a very bell n many communities? Let us come on !own to 1808. Did Mordi not bend every flfort to fuse with Butler in that year? Did ho not go all the way to Washing ton to beg him to again fuse, and did he not struggle violently to get the State convention .to .accept his (Butler's) in famous "proposition for co-operation" submitted by his convention of that jear, and did he' not declare that to McKinley's appointment of n-.gioes, and hone tn elect ninp vt ni I T)nuwi'utip r-.m- . tnousa gressmen who win prevent auy tiuch appointments in future, in case we shall j fail to got a Democratic President who will of himself refuse to permit such ap pointments. Mordi must excuse his personal malice toward and desire for personal vengeance upon Coionel Andrews -upon other grounds than the twenty-seven negro postmasters when he recollects his ef forts to forgive and condone But ler for his more than nine hun dred negro officers in the State. In all charity, we will say, Moidecai must not j Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio -by the of allf have actually been cared gold ands just now. West Virginia is buzs. Amonjr the Papers of this class drawing its colored strength from Penn- we note the rresbyterian fct.anaarq, me i v.. v, -, D ti,. Bibltcali Recorder, the Kaleigh Christian sylvaiua rather than the South, as the Advpcat46f christian Sun, Charity Keystone State can s-pare them without an(j Children, The Greensboro Patriot, danger to the electoral vote of that Concord Tribune. Concord Standard, The State. Mr. Hanna is charged with con- gleigh Post, The Cfcarlotte Observer, . ? . , , . a . . The Monroe Enquirer, The Heudersai tnbutmg to this sudden influx into the Oold Teaff The Durham Herald, The middle West, hoping- thereby to offset Xew Bern Jourfal, The Mnroe Journa', any defection to Mr. Bryan which may and a number of others that we do not occur iu the D.eh ToU of that mttc ifAShVtl! itwS and Ker. J. is. White. But what's the user Haven't we all convicted for ip Carolina Cook Stove tflly Cooking Stove maiiu.'actured in North Carolina. Everv Stove ell-outs, negro-lovers, and most horribe.aDgolut' lj guaranteed, Ideating bioves Country Hollow Ware, Coal and Wood Grates, Smith Lever Feed. Lu iters, Tatent Safety Aadirons a Specialty. Deny rt as they may, the friends of tbe administration cannot conceal their aux- "been already tried and iety produced by the unexpected develop ments growing out ot Mr. Bryan's In t ; - . i . can .a peisonai mauee into li paper, i diana.ioHs aneech. Mr. Hanna has ceased nor expect to saddle his iersonal dis likes and schemes cf vengeance upon the Democratic party. to mince matters and tells his friend outright what he needs and must have, while Secretary Gage comes to the front high crimes and misdemeanors? Q. T Glascock & 5ons, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, Mineral The drought has dane very serlotia damage to crops throughout the South. While this State has suffered severely.l the States to the Soiuth have suffered1 much more. The cotton crp as a whole cannot ex ceed 10,000,000 bales. The best that good judges have predicted for a month A Corn Harvester and Shredder (Burke County News.) Mr. J, H MoNeely has just received a corn harvester and shredder, the first machine of the kind ever brought to tne with an earnest and serious declaration county. Besides harvesting the corn, it that Mr. Bryan's ejection will mean free kusTts U and sacks it, placing the shat- silver. They are stirred up, certainly. d shre thThuska and fodder, which, I . iU ... . . , . it is said, makes exrel'ent feed, spck T H7A Among other things which our friend 'jj tQ Jt U cia:m. ! W QlQT or me Aiurpny jjomocraa mwuesuy u- Uat mere is aso a great saving uy ( niits it will receive "on subscription are the use of this machine, Mr. MoNeely' . .ni bought the machine principally for hist -- 1C UUU Will. nnttt inn ATi his foi-m nn Tft.ina ri iro-p hilt ! " Well, these things do help the Mcir- ne wiii 'nrobablv also operate it on Drink PAITACEA Cures Indigestion. TATE Cures Constipation. OTTERBUBN for the Kidneys. We Have All Other Kinds. BOBBITT-WYNNE DROS COMPANY. DRUGS AND SEEDS. t was lO.jriO.Otio, 'but the continued culation" some times, but a glut in the neiehhoriug farms where his neighbors j J drought has injured the crop evideutly market might prove unprofitable, tie sire it. a ouarter if not a half million bales ! : With the enonmous shortage iu linlia ! Congressman White is reported as say- These Werr Olapie-AJl On the second ,hrt crop in this counUT ln at he QOt aain m for C' This tit-Wv'-Colie will biwie'gotwl prices next winter. Wo K'-es, but -will, at the expiration ot tua oc-mmencement in June, 1872. Judge shall expect not less than U cent cotton teral in Congress, reanove to New York. Augustus S, Merrimon was there, the and If Chinese matters are adjusted He also says thai . at ast l,000 colore VZ; t- QUALITY. FIT. J. E. CARTLAND 10 people will leave the State. All we have Qne and quije out of common. flerchant Tailor. Established Reputation of 1 w nty-nve Year soon, cotton ought to fetch above cents. (to say is they wiU regret rt. Uiey are Senator Ransom was there., tiovernor ... . .... n. .... i 1 1 ce i a 1 . U 1 Tnnn.n n1r.A nVn loffa. ho1 K At, a1un. i.noacco m this State is injured at reaiiy verier on nere Uu v- '" "Hir. rr d r , Doct Itsast rer cent, wt a i-n ta;l unit n? m any 'iNonncrn oiare. i , j' ,j ut u M w " J .. v - i criiir nim niir nun 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ill,! 1 f I iiiiii ittiv' his seat, if we recall the incident cor rectly. General Ivansom had been elect ed in his place after Vance had waited acreage of a like per cejit. Good tobacco: i u . .i , And Flar U L"t Lons and Preever therefore, caght this season to command ' T . 7 r o .1 ii fGoldsboro Artrus.) u muni u.i.ir ui.t iu.iu iui strverm ' - . ..". rears Tubicco of -u -or n-alitv will t Ex-Governor C. (II. Brogden was In the ur a r witnput success o- years, nwacto oi y Kr quauti will not . . evenjnjf e now 81 yea-s 'sor ye generously divided the year command a high priot at any time, and ol( anJ -lA wuaderfll- well prese ved. ?ry with Vance. Several gentlemen .tnfrtrtllllflte! V tll ?rcir iilllk nf iViu tin otKmrfc ihu l'tloc nf his farm wtre cognizant pi tne transaction. e ci-op gra Samples and Blanks Sent on Application. GREENSBORO, N. C. Satisfaction Always Guaranteed ortunateiy the great bulk of the Fie attends to the d-.tips of hi farm, wre cognizant 0 the iransacion. we vls. Those .of our tobacco growers !l0l2d m l,ule:,:, dUU Uie 1j0i1UC1 apd also made a speech attended by a therefore, who are fortunate enough to have a goodly per ceutage of a good quality this year will no doubt get better prices than for some years. The whit crop harvested the past Good Frmn-r Paya (Butherfordton Vindicator.) ! Mr. D. G. Padgett on his little truck farm raised 203 bushels of fu:on on one season is the dest this State has hii.l fr acre of ground. At o cents per bushel years, in quantity certainly, with quality' hi ,m?'T 1f WH" XV Va ' 1 lo Pllld to publish a statement of the full up to the aveiage. The corn cropiexpt--.se, if Mr. Padgett will furrrsh it, is badly injured by the drought, but so that our readers may see the clear still, with the wheat and other craps, the people will have bread enough and some to spare. Market gardeners have suffered seri ous losses, but prices have been well maintained. profits in good farming. Chanel Hill has lost two citizens of rare excellence oi character aud useful ness. Mrs. Caroline de Berniere Mallett, born Walker, widow of the late Dr. William P. Mallett. and Mrs. Sarah A. Taylor, widow of Alexander Taylor, de ceased, of New Bern. Both had a wide acquaintance and hosts of 'warm friends in thi State and elsewhere. Both v re ladles of singular gifts of person, intel- Keep lilm on ik- lload The Philadelphia Deduer, Iiepublican. seriously asks '"why should Governor Itoosevelt make any speeches iu the pres-. eut campaign And then goes on tQ say: "His superior on the ticket is not ex pected to make any, and, as a matter of principle, the American people woul I rather see the Governor at home attend ing to the duties for which he was "elect ed than going about the country seeking tne votes ror anomer omee. amusinsF occurrence we do not now men tion. There were some other prominent men attending the exerc'ses, but ail are gone but General Ransom, ffagroes lor ' Philippines (Wlpston Sentinel.) Capt, Z. B. Vance, in charge of the recruiting stations at Charlotte and Greensboro, has received orders from the War Department to enlist ajj the able' bodied colored men, he can get for army service in the Pmlippines. They are wanted for the 'iNventyfifth infantrp and other commands. tr TV T A wat 9 HISi-f son s FnotoeiT. oh GALLERY 191 Fayettevllie Strent, BALBiart.r. ; 'The Fair People are cordially invited to CALL an J have a FIRST-CLAS PliO rOQRAPd MAUfi, POPULAR PRICES RULE MR. A. MICHELOW, Operator. ItaT. Dri Nah f" tllp and Hurts ftlm ir. (Washington Messenger.) Ttev. Dr. Nash, in atteanrjiting to go out of bis, front steps yesteiday atfter noon, missed a ste.n. cansin.ir hi.m tj iU lect and character; life-Ioug, consistent spraining his ankle. AV'kile the pain ik meml'eas of the Episcopal church, and 1,liense ne nopes io ne able to hll his EASV METHOD TT- O A ITI t! tl r urnit APPLY U ea tire irons Twenty-five Csnts a Pottfe. WITH A PONQE --REQUIRES NO RUBBING active in its charities, abundantly pos sessed of the -Christian graces. Mrs. Malbtt. -who was in her 81st ate over to the Be- year died n the 2r,J 5n ?lorida deliberately, at the :Uul WaS ,baril'd "by the sUe f her hus vc to our counts bdnd ia Cba')o1 lUli metery. She Jeares a uavghter, Miss E'iz.i Alal ett, pulpit at the m. church Sunday morning and evening. His numerous friends hope he will soon recover. (Pamlico Enterprise.) For seveiui days .past and during this hot -weather the lialeigh Post has been o.l c.r, Tntl n V J.l, T.V.,..:j.. 1 .... r? ,V J --V- u4 UBllFl " ' " , lu j a iwiua, tuj-a uiuixing me awnospnere m these quarters a daughter, Mrs. Sttphia McVider, of still hotter. The Post is right, the negro Chapel Hill, who has two sons. Mrs. Question was eliminated froan politics n, J , , u -mv j. , August 2J, and it is uor a dead issue, layior, who fias in her .bth year, died Now we niust staM up to the pledges of at her home in Chapel 'Hill, leaving two the Democratic party and slap theJiAwh- sons. James C. Taylor, " who i3 unmar- iu ot "Nigger, nigger," but gq aou.g. ried, and Dr. Isiac M. TavJor, of the let the- negro fiht the-national State Hospital at Morganton, who has PJiJadelphia and Kansas City con4n- five children. tions, the Republican and Democratic platforms. Let the negro rest: it v?U .Matters in CUlua are anything but make votes for Bryan to do so rosy, we give no credence to mirch that is sent out from that country but still the occupation of the cities composing Pekin has bejm long enough to justify expectation, of an earnest effort on the part of the Chinese ior peace negotia tions. Instead, hiKweyer, we hear of movements of large bodies of Cainese troops, bent rather on further fighting than peace. Our government is in a position to urge .early negotiations with- EASY HETHOD FURNITURE POLISH is the ifleal polifh for 11 bard woods having high y polished enrfac.8. lry pre d I omel y r is jarlkUar io ) eq her furmttire looking nice, m md clew. Ey ethodTi iritme Toiis'. doe, this mth DO $ is ei.y aP,,ied rleiina the dirt and crrease off th-j l Head (Bocky Mount Argonaut.) When the white people of North Car? o'ina voted for the amendment on the second day of this month they had nij Ak Ulea that before the month -was over the old cry of "nigger" would be heard fc louder than ever. Those who are trying Vrt to force the race question to the XiOn again are North Carolina's deadliest foes. The ipeoiple are tiied of it and will nt submit to it. It is reported that Chairr out further hostiUties, and we hope it is this oJtT apd dead issue! W hope iif prosecuting its work Jn that direction. is.nt tri&; surely Mr. Simmons knows Having relieved our minister and tha tuat doipg so wouJd be a terrible injury other pxiWrs and captured the capi-i SS onYltt tSSU X tn I'lUI ! S-I B Roy all Border its mean FOaSTrDRE PCUSH. tie nn-6 uva cs. f trniture, does not gather the dust removes scratches, has no unpleas ant odor, and restores the, origi nal polish. Itdoes nut contain alcohol, rosini ammonia, turpen tine or any other Ingredient that is injurious tp: th.e fiuest furni ture and requires, no rubbing or effort to apply it. ia Fnr nsA rn oil Vlnrln nf Fine Fnrniture; Fianos, Cabinets, Bed- m room Suits. Chiffoniers. Dressers, also; Ilar4wooo; Waiuscptiog, iy Floors, etc. i Furniture Co. Corner Wilmington and Hargett Streets.
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