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DEMOCRAT. -Y. II. KITCIII.Y OWXKH WE MUST WOXK FOR THE PEOPLE'S WELFARE. si tscr i p no Ni.r.n i i :n ykai; VOL 2. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. FIUDAY SEPTEMBER I?. 1SSG. NO It) AN INVITATION- When iu the house the day is warm, And hx lie stretched before tlic door, t'(ime out tit my ne-deet ed farm. And sil the grassy Hour. Inder the m if trees' ;rreen roof. I. need will', the yellow ii;:ht f niour n. Share natur.t".-. joy without, reproof. Thou lU'iu who art to trouble horn! Alas! 'lis said fur j r ; -c of gold The ji.: .--hall hew these leafy tower-: The spade shall trample in the tn'mbl This fragrant jrrass, the-.- d-wv II overs And when thi, pleasure-house is wale, A mansion built for earthly care. J-or waiting dysand tiresome haste, .Shall lift a stately front in air. Then eoroe. hefore the day declines. And hear the hers nmonz the h """""' V-r i- niiei-e t iio early moon entwines IJer re-cent in my Idoomy house. perhaps hefore the spade shall wound This turf, to plant the cares of earth. A smaller plot of turf he found .Mure yreen to tell our Isolde hirth. Then hasten ere the day shall die. And lay the heart to summer" hh-s nd h-arn whatevet "ovs may tlv. '' know the permauenee of this. Annie Fields, m llar:ers. GOV- GR1Y OF INDIANA ON THE CIVIL of his epreste; wishes. I -visa o dis-SERVIC:- ' u! ,';!t:'r f'-"- Your-, sim-en-ly UKOVKK UI.KVKI.AMi. IX A II II. n A M OUM lie i.epui ,en, party charge., that! Could there be a clearer .kvlars the Ik-inociatic pirty js violating its pro- ation ot h leht to what Mr. Clevc f...i-ms i';ti! service reform hy remov ing llcpuoiieau (.tl'n ials for the pnrpo-e of giving p'a'i- to Democrats. Well. think that is civil service reform; certain ly no candid per-on would expect to re torm the civil service hy leaving in oltiee the freeholders i.f the party whose ad ministration of puhhc atl'urs had made reform neces-ar. 'l'ne civil service re- rni that the eountiy wants is not land's Mugwump friends ca'l the spoils system:' Mr. Cleveland, it will be observ- ha!f a mile expecting i very moment IJSI.lni..-. Tl.nn.ler. nln ,.d op, orlunilv ocCurreii m lheIr b ,un ,, .. , teg and ktockin-' sbmt t hey pulled' Hil.-Alve l.arih. ... 1 . , tne r.peord which in-tanlly parted' r Correspondence Hartford Tune. the ballon fr,m t ; to bottotn. Kt- 0 U I aU A Une ot the mste-C people and ( tin? Ihcm drop to the ground. I her NOTICE. i Nch-oiiiiaster s exammatnm. hut the ap- poin'mei.t of upright, capiiulu men to otlice. an 1 an honest and economical ad ministration of public atfairs " From a Snn li ill I.kiJiI n ijHrt . All !Thisi is our sort of a Democrat lie is in favor of the sort of civil service reform that the Chicago convention declared tor la;i I-oncnt civil service reform'' in all rh . ,,i ine I lOVeri'iiieni., lie e-l, di'l not appoint Mrs. Thompson j not the least, notable one. perhaps ere bhd'v bruised and tcratched. because she was already in the office i CipUin A. K. 3Ioorrn enthti?- but fortunately not 8?riojslv hurt, and liad proved herself to be :i cDm-! iast in ballooning, t'. ..in More i The bal!"o i wft a total wro-W. petest civil .servant. It; javo her ; never made a Jii'jre darons jour- i I'rofessor 15rooks ssys in all of l.i ue- - ed such a storm . and hopes never to be in such a one aiain. FOR OPERATION. thcollic- because it was Co ijiress"; ney than that of whicU U w tell you. ' l"0 accent iom h never has w t man uiis's -home ollice." and lie was Willies candidat-, and he did not see how hj coni.J, or w hy he should, mike an anpointtren in dis regard of the Congressman's cxpress- wisues. So the ! ' iroTii rue .Jacksonian i.clicves public oflices are pul I j ., ' point of view. He lie was with the vet S. M. li ooks, who h, ascensions t hsm any , and tlie tir).tj aave 1 o'ehc''- ti n -i appeara ;ce..vr Democratic I decided to go earlk issijned to H'ill- keep a!ieal of the shv trusts, but. that the trustees oiiht to is what he thoii'ht was H'illis's fortunately for the The Dcmoi-rats of every c unit y must .i- . ...;n I... r..l Tl... tl.in" ,-, .i-u - i ,r i n e e ee i 1 1 ' m- r i . , , 1,) do is to keep jieople interoted in their party r they v ill become estraye-1. Wilson .'If""'''- What ! You must be joking. -The th i n lt; tn do is to keep the people in terested in the parly Coml. Iut when did our b-other discover this? We have been trying to educate the lie Democrats. This i b.dnjl a public trust is as old as the common law of Knlaod and much older than the Government of the United States ;yet some are inrant enough to ive Cleveland credit for otioiiK.tin the idea. He never originated bet one idea, and that was to administer tins Government upon a non-part izan basis and at the sac e turn; preserve the two ;reat parties in tact, an utter impossibility. , ,- ,y j ghare ( f the spoils. The trouble was : calculations lor kecpm "T nt otr ! i witli the inoriMMiian. who transfer- 1 Hie ttorm laileil. Hi ST f r l i in r m w J Work 4 professor la more ,acronaut. ftart was ? . . M A. t der to But, un- vs, their ahead of done at LOWEST figures and on SHORTEST TIMI? 7HE BEST CLOVER Ml XTURE FOR CUE trot Mr. II. T. Williams of Wake coun ty furn;hes the following to the Kaleiirh News and Observer: Steam always on; ready to grind your corn, dress your lumber, bolt your flour: turn your slialt, borelyiijQgt. yqur. pi,np. oounUiic or Kor all kind', of Machin - work fit tin 41 or upp!ics A lTi.Y t Prepare ) la-id thorony;lilr by i who has c':are of t!i ? s!io( an 1 will or.ter aut'ti 1 n t :i !n-.d Rr.n I ploughing and harrowing repeatedly ! 0. 0 o fifteen - - ; G IVK l:S Y( )l; li tl IU N'DI Nii . A W I N( J. PK Ks 1 NT. 1 .1 l ; 1 IJ . in red theollice to a republic in instead I minutes they found themselves, a ! linui u,c "u,r',U C ' , 1 1 l'A'I HON A( i I". IN Ol'K LINK mile above the eaitlL, m two minst of! 1 ah -vn thick clouds and a terrific hurricane. ! ammoniated Kuano and hftIV ( 1 I'S AND WA(U)NS HTILTOX SIIOIM .-.v ,..,l. - of to a Democra .--S"n, A ICiiilienI 'li;ine Mr. Cleyelaiil's journey through the Adirondack woods . seems to have yivin him the impulse to survey pot tics with even greater imp ir t :alitv and to discuss his own peculiar re The account of their oxoerience is ru,T 11 ,n i-r - eertainU- thrilling. A ftpr .nt.rin, "P,)n & pOUtlds of red dOVer the cloud they could not see ten feet in any direction. The rain was pour ing in torrents, the wind blowing a seed, ten pounds of tall meadow oat-grass seed, ten pounds of red top seed, five pouuds of blue grass lation to the Democracy with ajuster j ing all about them, were accompani .pprecialion of its character than I ,.,1 by tremendous cr.-us'ies of close-at. he has exmt.aet heivtotore. On ale, and constant flashes of lightn- j 8ee1' an'1 brU8h in- 8ow in StI,ttm ber or r euruary. KAKLT OKEEN , j Sunday l ist, in conversation with a . . , . , ! reporter iif the I lrald, t.'iobabl v its - I he Aneville J--'.- s.-.ys Unit Mr- '. , . ' . .- K c'liuomi I'ear.onhas uceepte-1 the none ! editor, Dr. Ilepworth, who is known ination for the Legislature, on the ticket ; to be ill tht ncig!i borliood, he U re noininated by the "massineetinji." W'c pr)rte:l as saying of his civil service lo not know what kin-1 of meeting tnis policy : was. We know what it was not it wns not a Deinoenitn convention. Mr. Pear- '-There i less ojetn;iMon than you i,, ..,.ti,,.r t, u. tuiiu-itii.il i.hk I think . Wiiile the reform was a novelty. people upt o this truth for nearly two , ; ;,- jn ;luta -onism to the Democratic t was opposed partly because it was a 11 . ...... I... 'II... - ...... but we lid Hot know our piny ami lor mat reason win ie ueicai-,"-"' 1 -l "II i" , ,- ,. Hl.iael ats hnve nominated I 1 1 . ' mi ' o e. .ce. i.ij, Jiaumi Messrs. iJu.lirc ami .Jones.' S.'ot,- V , ;- espi .-ally one which m: i feres w ith the j metho'ls which have been in u-t f- r a . , . , . j Ion.' tune, i looke-t im-m with su pirion. ho expected sun thill- js ;4S lt sh()lll(1 ()m. ,t t e KI'.K.Iu For one acre of early green feed. plow aid cross plow on-? nc re of i level land near the stable. Scatter two horse wagon years , friend had been cenve-ted to our way of thinking. Nw please tell us how you are .in:4 to keep the peo ple int - re-tcl in t heir pnriy ." if th. y nie not to have the oll'uvs and ctnolu j lents :i!t ached thereto when their party is in power. Come, square down to the scratch now ami tell us Just Mt. ; ; i 1 1 e on re-oiiition olive .tion and urged at the hi ate them to put in the piatlo'm a plank , which would have bet li piiveleut to a 111 if you nie in faor o!" Cleel:uid's tenure, lor all Hi id1, when once civil s ?r te; i-.JoVii n-tiin jit lea.st. ( appointed ? Riebmenl Pearson is a a large number of r-j.iiljl:c;iii- in j very clever n t le in a n iixlcc.l, liut otWce a'. puts as many in a it uts we have never heard him charged Democrats. If you t ii.lorc the ! with being a Democrat. Certainly civil service law ar.d the civil service we did not suppose any n ;m in the commission and Cleveland- noth lis : st ue eonsiden d hiin a simon pure hand thunder. Thi bill) ling Hash , close by tli 'tii. u is all on-j with the cr;nh -no interval between the flash and its renort. Thev wer- in the i "P the ph.wed land eight or tell 1 home and path of the lightning itself. ! At times the balloon and er witli it- oec ipants were whirled around like ' a top ; i hen suddenly the monster air ! Vessel would be blown over mi its I !de, throwing the oassuugtr; on to the lower side of th- car, win- c the ! "l r-v' 1 1 ' v network cov. ring a!o ie kepi them a'4a'n loads of stabl I .. crifi . . .t ii it Ij .,r mailUIL, Ol UU J l I ' nww iill - cotton seed meal. Then hanow and cross harrow anil ero--h trrow the land until it is smooth and mellow. S iff noon it two and a half hu-hcls in shallow ami h i'row MILKS AND HOU.xKS SIH )D Ft ) li l K I Hi!., V U,i AND I,J OTilKK JJOKK IN I'liOl'DlMION, All under charge "01 M. S. PUT, S'OTI.AMi NIK K, . ( ! 1. the nbove in- tructions and sowing by or In fore i lioui beinir uashl to the invisible ,:,rth:i mi!., b.low. U a iiioment! St'l,lem1' r 20 K :1 ii,r' rp.i niiy ol o.ore the v.. i rbr ot th.- .- .r nn.l ita very eaily choict'f:cd catibeuiade, ise' Did he not go before the coin-! careful ami cautious in u akin cli-n.cs. ami this is certainly u rather radical oi i e it i -t nut n.nri ill r tlint Air Cleveland deei .tK-s is alt ,m trd j o-cupants wouM drop it suddenly ' aml a ""V " f' 1 ,or ",n,,n reversal of the Democrat. c system ! ,: ,ht. l.Mmth of the r..- with a I c rn or mi!! t can be made upon t' e of politics as radica1. but a iiii..ti( n ,- . . , ., . : land after the tred is cut olf. It ha- Mill:.' I H . -tt-t-miMi :L t II kll-V- II II Where does l.e foF undertaking most pel tinent is, find tne authority its'" Is this mode of reforming the civil service. an exper'inent begun by Mr. Cleveland on his own responsi- tltttv l-.'ltl V ll.l IVltli.rilt' fll '-...ft ratification otiier than that of a small ami after the tred is cut olf. It ha break, and let th im fall to tlie Pvta man v limes to u.e i ground. i;,eu the veteran cloud ! ,aot Pfitable acre on the farm. voyajjer, Ifiook.'s was lor once pale! 1'x- as death -as the constant flashes showed and o it "''., tr.ffal'd learned, was lo re. No word was The Brown Cotton Gin Co., NEW LONDON, Conn. MannnvturerH of the O.d IV'liabh lSrnwn Cotton (in. 1-Veders, and ComleieM-r". All the very l.it'-t imiiritii.-iits: twohrush 1-Its, tel jM'HrniK, improved roll Ikh. patent ship per, extra Ktmnp brush. New jx-rfeeted I'eiler, enhirfrt d dutt proof Condenser. Strong, durable nnd impl in coustructi'Mi. (Jtn f.vt run light, nd cleans the t- 1 j.t- jMtT?'- fectlv. Send for Circular and 1 nco Tivt. rfsi i if - S0ILIN5 CA '. TLE - As the results of experiments it society of thcotctkvd reformers, or j spoken ; iu le -J, talking, even if they lus made, the Ohio A jricultural Col- have j lee publishes the l Mowing : The in their could not stand the neero party and j " f?-! i'"n.itai parties oi . .JiHicult in that situation, with ,.U ,-Cin, ,tf ,io,t.,rinfr i. n(,t tuetl iy: An exauii na ( ;on til me i . , . J 1 iue ucn.c.oog fiaiuw to uiu mier , si stent wi th an advancM MM pro- 3tnd tit erinces u .-uoht Democrat. He lias acted with the not to advi-c us l)e;i.o:r;ti s to p uty. like manv otiiers. beeaus.i he j can it be found in the platform of were inclir.ed to talk, woul 1 'keep the people intended in their could not stand the neyro party and j e the great polilical parties ofb dillicult . 1 .,.1 I ..... .1,. I... .i,.. l.r. .,.1,1 ,...t (iit.l .tin- tl.er . ' I Iimiii icrnt c Mini I..M.I1 f'-io nnt nn 1 it. lie fore the advent t f Cleveland part y of promise to act with. Of piut forras ,,f sst shows tint the we knew how to keep the people in- course liichmond is not a Democrat, latter is the case. This change is terested in their party, and the other ami lie is not to blame for not being; not merely the invention of an Kxec- side knows mow. but we do not a Democrat. It is contrary to 'tive of t xtnumlinaiy indei.endence, Would to good we did. JJivould nature, raisir and training. of the i . . - ; , : l . l c i l i out unniuni on im one il i . . i ; : ivremost toiriei oriiiii.a'.ioni i li make "urn !nle over. 75iit we li - is a ni.icii iu tier uemooiat ll';'n j language v liich is so simple and di- iniiun- "haven"i" tie heait. to tell our fel- a teat .a.uiy whom we have hurrah lows to give their time and money to ed for ami elected to high places the party and let wife and babies since the war. We are not surpt ised perish , 'hat the fellow ( letted ma' at Hiehmond's course, lie is one of provide for his personal frit ml. and the live men we have met then ntiin ti c balance of the o'.her dev 1 in 1 inauguration side in olli e. ered I m. i l i I 1 'ft a I women and miaiiioic. J ne otner following eac t other so constantly. ! gressive agriculture, and. the time Ik To double the danger, the heavy fall j not far distant when nearly all the of rain had ihorougluy saturated the j food of cattle will, in the State of balloon, which, of course, increased Ohio, be cut and fed to I he in. It is its weight, and put them in danger j perfectly safe to say that almost of being tt isl e 1 to the earth. Oc- j any farm within the borders of our easionally they verf obliged toopent ; Stats will carry twice as m ich stock by pulling down, the valve at the if the laltcr plan is pursued. A to.. in order to lit down the water general change from pasturing, to which had collect d there so heavily ; soiling would double th-; uross rn- met fcince J the reform oft he civil service to be ; as to son down the ballot.n's top c ipts, and would dd largely to the who consid-j for "an honest civil service reform."; Thi?, of coutsc, would empty ntt income of many a stoc'v a.id rect a to have room for no demanding. Turning to tlo: national Deniocral ie phttform, wr fn d the sum of the Denioeritio declaration regarding am t ie greater iiian bom r! u tlie l-iniH-racy had intended, up , . .... , ., j on assuining tlie contn 1 of the (iot- "At the -I inheial ( 'on ii t i. mi n Wehlon lat wee., Mr. W. A. luim of Seoth-md four we exi "t to Neck was nominated f.u 'h,-itor. .Nir. Ilimn hjides bein a norl lawyer is a iroo-l man in every other re: peel Mr. I ion. oiham w;i. iii.t v.-tcl I'oi- in the con elit loll . Two i-f the . h le es I ' . T . Hyiiuni and W. K. ("obi. altlenuh aware that Mr. tiiliiam was a candidate, j.ro ...... i.i . . . it i. ! i iiiim-u in. ii Miies io .in. ii. inn. 11. -ti thee two men been uitrm- to their conn ty Mr.t'iUiain would have been nomin ated and the vole woui-1 hae tood, tiil liam s.", I limn 7'.. When Mr. liilliam 1 arned that the e.emty wa Pi be .In ;h d tut ween a county man and a -tran-er he wiihdrew t roiu the contet. J nrboro Sml ;i , ; . Well. well, his it come to this? Is i ( t Mr. r.ynum ai:d Mr. ('oho iriimpnt. -lain 1 S.S-l thee luiin-il to do . I " .. . , , - ee. go .sot. n. ln j to make the civil seiMce non-parti- I'.k t ai.y m n who endorses all Mr. san as Mr. Cleveland has profiosed I ling them with V c Clevelaml's notions and acts is nt i and to cstab.ish a permanent tenure j with ,t i,, j, i .1. . ... :.. 1 t. .... . i. i l-i..rt m l. belt.. IJe.i.ililb-nn th.nl. lu:toiU icsu.i n utu J.et the a system , it cannot bo supposed the water down ihrough 'he balloon, d .ir- farmer. To allow cattle to and into the basket-not only drench- run at large over good meadow land iug the aeronauts, but nearly strang- n wasteful, unthrifty and improvid- ga it brought j , nt. Half the nu"dT of acres will way, amidst a fed the same amount of s-tock and frightful tcmp3bt. and feeding the keep them in better condition, if the emminent peril ol" the lightning, product be cut and placed before to say nothing of the gale, the3' them. were swept on, their trackless path; Kye orchard grass, clover, millei, ihrough darknesi illuminated only ' 6uwed corn, sorghum and other crops by tl coiihtant lightning Hashes. cnn he cheaply and profitably grown i platform of the National Democrat ie i u " terrnte rate i speed ami at, a f()r the purpose, and each fed in its Cue of thf; main reasons why the Convention which nominated Mr. height unknown, but believed to be . jason. Democrats of the Fifth Kentucky Cleveland. a tnil above tiir earth. Sometimes! With n onml fmclw.rw mower nnd A1AY0N1A. TOBACCO WAIlIv HOUSI t t : T . . - 1 . . , . i.iame, iogau oi .neiman. iml n.c lv,mi,i f.,il(1,i tn r(vir,i Democrats of Buncombe squelch him tHMr intention. Resolutions to that at once or sooner if possible. ! effect were proposed in the Coavea- t tion, but they were all rejected. THE PRESIDENT AND THE CONGRESSMAN! The idea of a nonpartisan c'yil sctv.ee cannot be traced io tlie district are tired of the Hon Albert .. giuu.nq,,,, ,,u ilhc ballom (a ,)t jn ,-tonfllctin : onft mnn pan pm ,ih.ni,an,, r . lion oi i:ie same vear we unit inciri ... ..... . r. It ibi-, ond want to se nd some j ,,,,, Nl h . i current?, would be wbirlvd around : t,e dailv ration of herd "of twcntT v I.:.. l . .. ... . .. ii... - i "-' . t . . - ' - - j i:ie i.i. j ami i wen- - o ic years on.' other man to Couyress in his n ace. rr ( , , I : 1 1 I The reform of the eivil service sn-c-! m fircie, men n If ii t in-tructed by the county did is that he excited himself t- keep a ' ially be mn under a Republican Admin- 1 straight ahead 1 ..l i.i. .-' o t'l.-v ii. .t i .1.. o ri.ri.t i,. , , i.,.o i. i i .. -.1 itration siiouni ie eminmeieu nv me i . ii I i ..oi, Li) 1 "I ilii till II lllllllll!'till 111'U V I I Willllli oil judgement ilictatcd? And I 1 . 1 ..... ., At .. V I T ! ..vr......v , . v,. J-iiiiwi. , . ...(..rin who has ia the Louisville TostOdice. Her I alrea.lv established by law ' n .ilnrTiiti- ill t" li i a l.eikr system- ihili.o - -. all the thon of the Inferno uld dasl Vfter i"at seemed l'hlege- i . i - . ... . . m i .i'ii .. . : . .1. ::.,.. t .. any right to eompiaia: U e don't reap.e intmei.t by l'res;de..t Clevc-1-';1 ' ,u st' u ,w ,Ui " 11 7 1 - a still blanker than it execu- hut ahove. instead oi .m.o. .i.i mee gentlemen would land at Mr. illis s solicit a icn ! reform st.ould be observe'1 in all ha e voted, if t he test had come. but. .,w.-n,t .. ti.nni.oo .1.,.,... i. , - : live annoiiitmeiits. and all law 1 ' v iJVfn,-- Vlll'V, n -n . Lilt. it . . fen' in ii f.e-e of the shown, the rt-i iivea.(.o.mmems. ami an ias "- lIirth where mankind d 1 I 1 I I 1 l t I L I I L it: (III III l 111 1 . I L II 111 1 L1U1 111 . whole Republican legislation .-hould'he rei-ealed. to the end of probably about t'o' 1 that the dangers o tree institutions winch ,tMrim wbii-h tliev- both .... , . lUlh III loe l iWCI.i Ol lillll'lie l I ei mu : U hat is vastly more important, it ,I1:1V ,e wisely and ctlectively avoided. : moment to ha wrecked WUOOUt llovvaPDCaiS that, the m- in rp-i'iin f J A. 9 head, in a hour's time. Ex. WiriTAKKUS, c. To the Tobacco Farmers. T ie ah vc Warehou-e is comjileted. Th building is lare, np-i -m n and couvenientlf built for SALE of T )ll.( '() md COMI'dlM' ol th FARMER. The dimensions of the house is :.K 12.' feet, with a shed 12."i feet loli j, which is very desirable for bad r.iiny weather, and is one of th best finished houses of the kind in North Carolina, Having arranged to keep a corpse ofbiyers oi our in irk-t, you may feel assure I of r-vdizing the highest -n I k ;t price i for th ( I d 1 -u L if I have em)loyed competent men to handle your tobacco ;i id every etr.irt will be made to satisfy all. A liberal patronage is solicited. I t"' Ku!" supply of Tobacco Hogsheads and tierces kepto'i ha. id. W. T. Taylor, Agt., Proprietor. ED. W. H VRRlS, of th? Carolina'b. i k . Vareiiouso. Henderson, C eneral M inagcr. W. D.MA'l'l ) V of u" iiii N C, IM i .r M viv('.r imi-t, .5 ii Mil suppose from what we snw and. heard a'., Weh'on they would have vted for runn. lit.t we do know that Dm n Woil.d i.'i.ii tj 'en nninin-ili.l h i!' . . n ,. , . t , . r, . ... 11 ...... i . - ii- . i . .. ... . .. . . . . .. , ,: i . iK'.ii i...-. ion!oe..-.o i.ro.nir , wny 1'resiJeiit Cleveland reappoint-j scribed and advocareit tins radical ! they were d-(-ending, :ml at a tre mendous ate. h.e -andb:m after ATo time for bickiing and hearts ported to burning ; no time for dis.sentions and "tje realm. , discord, but a time for standing el ath, the ' bow to elbow, Io give succor to our a period nominees, and t detent the enemy, minutes, whether he come as a, Republican, r.peeted ev-ja i Independcir. a half-breed, or a nd lost iMunwamr. Personal animosities i - , T Having taken the Airenov for the sah-1 iS IT WORTH ANYTHINQ? To !r .T If"'"'"'1 '" frot-t ,.1 A ... Ma. . r ii f- t. . I i-l.-.i-l friri. '1 .a ,rvr, li.-l!.- f'"-'. II il"" i'trt, I i.l.ll.l i. l'i.-'im"i i i, .s. ir Sinnnrf-r .l.-t I. !'..i-.i,;.,'. me! i'-l aiel -t ' J f"!"' '' -'" .....a -1 . : t T'-rMi at-' lliinj 1" 1- at fr ' " ti.- i:..l iii j..ur-i.iir- t'-i '. I- - r ! t it' -f.n-li. nii-l !iiTig..:alf n. lh -i.-i f i., iT. to J--II i.-llliT ..t:-IK-p". I"l--I- .... Vu-r I.i...;.. in. 1 '' "' Tl ulai tV.rii-i t linr..r,,r,. wl.ii.li ilo. thpv nntici'il iv tlie hantfiptcr that : find npra:i'.l i l ..Terf n.-o- bo od I.o i inusic siore, eor. .ijain a lentfi M 1 Ml, ,'l.kl,Vlil., V.i..w,... 11... .,v, - ' J - - ' v. - ....... . j. v., . ..... v.. .. ........ .,v,, : . iT9 m mo fit- t hi, n., flic of all kinds of musical instruments, from 1 :"' 1 '" jew.sharp. to finest piano or orpan. with s' k u-)'" " "I""'-il" samples on hand: we cordially invite t hr 1 r"u " "' K" 1 ' '!" f ' , ...f adies and jiublii-generally, to call aioir i , , . 1. 1 t. ,, ( (.jr, , :..;.. .,. !, ! fc.iir-l music store; cor. Main a Tenth Jst and j . lo'eil you must revise your thn or we ws'l bet you a fifty cent p:iir of shoes, ami prove to your sat isfaet ion that you ate wrong, lint aside from all this after a fellow is nominated and a fellow is defeated, a fellow 1 M; s. Thompson, instead ofs. l .,M change which -Wr. i:ig some goo i Louisville Democrat for i i . v lai.d ai ins i .. lost sight of -and thu common rrood of the peo; I and partv kept in view i nother was hatiiy tlirov n o.d, tin- Those who are i ot with us are aginst t 1KI III.' n lilt II ..it i. iv - 1 I ... ... to e taollih was not I .at upon winch he wh nominated. b:d the one which ..st'n ster, was that he deferred to been adopted a month before ! all their b. llast wa e.ended I e.s. Cha-ilotte Cluo.iicle. t .eju ige nciit of the member for ihej b' the Ct nvention wldch nominated without materially diminishing the j., j the 1 Ion . J jiucs (1. r nine Miss Kva M Kitehtn. a rnu-ie-t f-b.Tt( will have char' . and ord- r pron. t!y any t lii!: :ml i ' n-i. Ivery tfnng s-; -i at factor v. price and no .h-eepi j. in fur ..a-ii or on the i- -'at meiits plan. Nothmir hot iff I'ost OUice 'istrict in wliich tin uuaieii, i :ms is cle.ulv show.i bv : imi i it. Sun. ouudit not. io say anj thing about the a letter addressed several months' A'o. that is not at all strange, lie f- How defeated ; and more especially aoby Mr. Cleveland X Sen.-.tor j is against the Democratic party on a fellow ought not to grumble about lUvk, and read at a mass meeting in '' the silver question. He is against how a fellow votes unless that I'el.ow h uisvilh; o l-.st Saturday night by j the Democratic party on the curren- was instructed how to vote by some tlie lion. Asher (i. Uaruth. Mr. Vill- : ey ipic-stiou generally. He stands ot ' er fe!h. vs. If it be true that is's Hemooi atic opponent : I as solid as the Rocky dountains tliese two get tlemen inten led to "I-mxi tivk Mansion. i wii h the h ind-holders an 1 bankers vote for Dun:., we are thankful to ; -Hr")!;! 'uK i'" April against the people. In other words Edgecombe. .Mr. Don. Gilliam is a "Mv UkahSii: I think I ought very Vouult and a very eleven .ble i geutleman and woi.l 1 hae made an excellent solicitor but we did not strange ; .peed of t!;pir fright fn I decent. The vc'ght of the vvate'-soaked balloon bo-t tria! taii a r 1 u still took thorn down. They thre cut every port aid -, even ro a p rt on the na'ion. No one calling d- I'enio- ie- an.; III. k-pt. 1.1 'ruaii. t month , ; -. .1 v - T of na on-.iiirr. 11 .r -i trw,..i...f u-1, n t sp()h i j.-i. ..'ii.'i-j . -1 ni-Miii.iih i. 11 a l ! . , to fXfh: I!, ' i o.nrr.o jii.n no i t i r i n i r i m . . i , th) r i;ii'P nii-l rc-Uii u f n j:M' f their wa'ei -soaked clothing. Still ; self a Democrat could have pleased v, Vh-- nm-'" to b"i ."' a har-- Ir it .i llni t . i v V'f '1 l '!tli.to ir a ico-i h!.-;.i-. m.-l I . t-j . i '.' 1 1 ,1 O .r- ""I'm .ii rlliiiK. ii a in-..: ,i ti..- Jl.u.t. ' ki.'-a If in .' . in..- tui ti. ;a -rmri.t ! ti, '. l .it i . . ki.na f' -.i i.l ;.'!' ' a o '.I I.-ii f - i.. r-ii.'li- in '!' " !i l.'li 1 iM!,; l'l' !'' arTili.u i.i i - r I.. . r - - . t 1 ' i ' i i i -i-i f i , .1 iij.' to k ' en r - r-l. t-, i m. O t I'n-n-g ...oill-l. ! 1". "'. 'A i.- : - ii- o : ' ' """i.i i. :i f at - v- ki.'.w --r. ii' Itiia, wn. i ! i ' If i-ui .i..,ii.l ,'" ?--"m aa-jiianit. .1!,' ..l. -,.'i''-,''-r "- N-.tb- f i. n H.'.r i.r ;li n. ti N I' 'in- n ' -.i. 1 ll -I tli.- I he i more in accord with the Kepub i can platform than with the Deinjs cratic platform and ne has beoD carrying it out. se? an tiling in the coldest for either to "mash"' over and we wtre opposed to nominating either or any hodv else. If Don had been nominated we should have done our best for him. our President. -.iv ... Jon mat .Mi . ilo.-, hits to-day .juue earnestly insist,..!, both to the Posl- iiaster-i .em ial and my.se! f, that Mr. ll.ouM.son should he ai,,,omted I'osU j more zealotls in mistress nt Loinsvi .. ' i,w ic l,i-I 1 ot'.i-'e. There does n ' t s-(...m r, i... n...- ! Nevertheless he is chance of agreement betw een him and 1 hut not our sort, of a Demoun-t. othei :u. ini.eis ot Kentucky's represent-! ation m the two Houses of Coii"res and I 1 ea,i"t clearly see how, m existin-' eir- 1 SUBSCRIBE EUU THE DEMO eumstanees. 1 e;m (or, ;it least, why I i sfiould make an appointment in disregard C HAT. they fell, to use Captain doort'.s the Republican party. Tint was j own language, "almost as swift as! not to be expected nor desired. It ' the dro; s of rain." I is evident though tlmt h" l a aiven ( Suddenly, when tliey were at a great satisfaction to those lu lf and height of only ." fpet, the earth i half party men who are t -'clinically-! came in sight a revolallo.j through ! called Mugwumps. B it the pies , the opei.inu curtain of the storm, i tion that concerns his future asi.ira- , 1 Instantly the archer was thrown ' tions is. has he strengthened himsfdf' thnua:i'i -tiM. '-,' ami e-ilt n ao- your t.il Idirj: ;i t ol 1 1 it i re. John L- Kitchin & Co- S( O'JI.ANU .Nl.l K N. (,'. Apr.l "J7 !;. .m-i IM -I. li.-:. 1 a. . ,.ll S H '10, 1 1 A I . .' ii . rl-l . I ii.-l it. out. But it did not catch, and they were carried along at a tearing rxte our 'ences, stone wnlls and bushes, sometimes strikinji the ground, then bounding u for' v or fifty fei t in the DENNIS &l HOR I Keep contantlv on i:and Buggie- air. In this way they went almost ! Democracy. Pittsboro Home. 11 si. - - - I . 1 t with the great masses of the Demo ua,,nj- t-arls (-- W!,U,J -riH' " . . . . . , . . , ... fcell cheait for Cash or on time to re cratic partv who elect-d him? We -, , . ,.- , 1 - sponsible parties. v e are thrnkfui think not. IIi administrator! has to (Mir ,'riends for past favors an been patriotic and progressive, but hope a continuance of tne same. only halt Democratic. as we hit rpret DENNIS A IIOUN. ! i i-r If lA.-.i:.i' i i M, ii-r . i - ... li. r'i- iiii..;i ai.-l u -.riiii, 'e j: ti.- .r- ii il l.--i f'.f'r iiL- ii. ! :. a- e:i -i . i.,r . .... . i .H -, -f !. i. -I .n !.. ! i a-:' 1 1. - s .,ii). j,. fi.1 ,r t- --i-i ' l i-ii.im. .' I '.-i.-i. : r - -1 - : - r.-Ki.i.ii I- i l-i j ut.l ' 1-- I, ... ..I "iii-ri. :.r.-i Sin ji. t r a t , - ir ,; -ir i: . ll,j ..-'- nt r j .in-pi ' .t ' --n tl,.---,-?- i tLmt ' it 'a au 1 l ' ii . to J a .-i . . I ' . 1 ia t r Kl,, , pi a at an. ,i,l. 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The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 17, 1886, edition 1
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