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a i -ntmm und of all Personal Honor t . Among Men.', tr It is known of nil men that ?en ator y&nce (JJJ not deaire the i nomination My. Cleveland tc the Presidency m 1692. He rande i no concealment of his view?, an t in that yiew most of the delegates . from North Carolina to the Nati onal Convention sharedy for Nw- it n , 1- 1'J- 1 1 CI a . r, in L.aronna oniy cast i v.uxt for Cleveland, 'the others being" cast for Stevenson That big vote . from North, Carolina tor! Steven son for the first place "hjelped to name the iKjputer Illinois nwi for thei second place. ' r i : After Cleveland had been nom jnated, ra5 of ihe people of -North Carolina, Who had agreed with Senator Vance, in opposing -.Ms nomination, threatened n$t ;,to vote for him. Replying to the fse men, Senator Vance in August, r.l89 ro.iQi.wortW-that will )?e . appmvedb'everji true Domoe ? rat... They apply as well in liG fs thy did in 1892, and will be fitting an hundred years hence. -Indeed his wi&e ref Iqctionc ought . to be; printed every yexv so that .young men should grow into man: hood with corroit motions of poli htical banc. Senator Yance.wrotdj U- VR-it an individual preference before the nomination of a candl i idate is one thing and the duty of a true man after that nomin f ation has been fairly made is anf . other and a very different thing 1-indeed. In the one case . a pref 4 erence may be indulgnet inriprop erly, .without danger to the prin icples, we, profes ,tr the party which has tfcosc iudples in cha rg; in U:t-ftther-tase we enda; . nger both and falsify our pretej nsions by ..contributing undenia ?bly to the success of our - advert varies. If We refuse to ablca ,- the voice of th majority of oaf fellow-Democrats, freely and unmistakably expressed in frien . dly convention, there is an end ' of all associated party effort in .government; if we personally participate in that consultation or convention and refuse to abidtf ry the decision of the tribunal of our own (selection, then there Js an end of all' personal honoi among men, and tW confidence .which is necessary to.U combi-j ned effort is gewie, forever,' Thd man who bets prompising-'to! , collect if he wins and to repud iate it if he loses is in all classes of people considered a dishonest .man,." ;t When the Vance standard isf departed from there, will come ikn end of struggles for political principles, land also as Vance puts it, an "end of all. personal! honor among mem i -.-, ; j "i . ,- " , . 1 Phurch Directory, H E. Church.' South,' y Uev. M. Y. Sklf, Pastor. Services every, .Sunday-- 1 a. m. sikI B p. m. bot the second' Sundiy uiori?g in each-wxmthj ; ',u Jr.iEjiiworth Leagive eve7 Sunday urternc&itt' t 3 o'clock. ' fil . Sr. Epworth League eTerjSt:day evening at 7 o'clock. - ' - v . Sunday School ft :30 every Strnday :norning, E. B. Norman, Sii-jt. r Att yo.un meu urecordull invit 3( to attend the IWaoa Class1. . A tJ.yntng Ladies welcomed1 in the .Phi lather Class. .''..(! r m '. . Prayer Masting Wednesday 8- p m i.. i iiust:a' CnuRcn. ?.- lUXi i Wapen Patm, Pastor. Servi-aea every firstSunday in each mouth at II a. M. and S'P m. t Sunday SchooKievery Sunday. '', ' Ei-1 sco pal Ckv-tjh. ! Kev. W. J:. (l0RjAs:r Hector. Spi vices every second Sumiay in ?aoh month at IT a. m. and 8s P.M. . - .'pyiiJity School every Sunday. i.i ?- i 2iAv-i 3T Crncir; " i Ukv. O. K. Air drews-, Pastor. Services every fourth Sunday in Srtch raontli it'll: A. M. and 8 P. M, SnmLij School every Sunday w Prayer meeting every Thuifcday at S p. at. . . . r i . Cu b depeod'ed npoo" is an expTeiiop IkM k hear, aud who it in treed in t oii'uK;iih' with Obamberlajn's Colic.'Cho Icra mid liarrUoe HemeJ.y it menus that 5'. u6vtr fnilnj to cure diarrboea. dybantcry 0i bowtJ orjpUiuU'. It' htlaaHnt la Ukn "ind equally valuable for children aud adult t ? j pmjdey -Phillips, Coj m JL . iBigClearance of Slimmer 6oo(k f hrpug ' & entire Month of Aiigust. v All .Summer Dry Goods and Low cp,t Shoe and Slippers rfti tg We want the : money for the goods, and the shelt room for more goods, Reductions .on Lawns, .Batiste, rSilks, -Laces and Embroideries, iiow-cut Shoes and Upper. How 3b nl-fivteiis 10 aiid 15 cents. . Hats .Trimmed Free of (Charge . -S- '.All '..A-.. ..... ADLER'S PLIIOIjTH'S LEADII6 STORE. While in New York on Aug. 20th., I bought 50 Ladies' Tailor made suits in Navy black and Oxford. All two-third lengths and semi fitting .backs. Remember we are in position to do all alterations free of charge. . .. - . - i. We Jiaye jimt. reccivel Mjve of Iaclies Vemly-to-wear. 'nicely ssi arte askcl oS'very good'' $& fi'oni t o S. UjpiderIiir'f's- jVQiii "SOc. to $2. KigliU ; J4SJ.ow'KS fros2B &Oc, "$1.5: a Iftill liiae of MMa'en4 'Fsiis M 8 sides' lO- per pair SPECIAL! We "want to announce to our friends and customers that we are going to contmu in the Millinery business tliis Fall and that our line will be the most complete in Plymouth Kemernber that all you have to do is to come to our place and select your shape and trimmiriks and we will trim the hafPEEE OP CHARGE. "The Place Where Your Dollar ' STOEE CLOSES SVE)ji0GS AT 7 30 P. M, U 1 Agents for But-: tericc Patterns. J IDLER'S hjunderel plc- i aider-weatf ' 'fell siRaterlal paii SPECIAL!! Does Its Duty," -2i . -r- .4 V
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