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the carolina watchman salisbury n c july 2 1891 no 35 vol xxii-third series castoria for infants w rgn castorlaikpott 1 : ■' m ' " '■nth3.t 1 recommend itassu inowntomc " ii \.. ar i 111 : . ■:;..., n v the use of castoria'i | te m , f >.,..■. intellig - within ewyreach pp ■late i 1 • cartoria enrcs colio con-otipntlon . tation kj ... • p il l i ir > trs '''■tion „ f r ... v , , .; -.,.•: 1 hare recoinnipnrted 5 asitlws i ■'■' edwis f pardbe st p t'ic winthrop wuj street uvi t:h are kew sfork city ..•--• r new tokk eva's friendship one bri rht star shine le ;.-■■wli n the ■' fill time :• i 1001 ' ■and jrei ry our friedd f i ■"-' ;• . ■,.:,..:■■. 0 te fountain is pric iless find c!i sering amid life's liot arid sand an 1 truth is a welll-spring of gladness tii i 1 falsehood ouutri telling i acoiupa :^ tuc ian i then b ilieve me wli i ninny profi-s !, a nd few o ■■■i to be . r . id •"'■i . :, ; an 1 f.iithful for vcr to me _\ ;. i cn | ■■. ho <■-'■:■' lance o often dec i e3 tii in ic and '.! ■rutli ihv li soni reposes bu w i tliou nowi l them mj d li t and trui thorn ; arc the price of the iwci test of ro e . — l3 nn k . esli i i 5 a:-:i;s ii f.seaw 11 i lanow n c political parties are not made to order '• >\ ;■':•■the outgrowths of ne ce.-sily ! : i l i fi -• session of th | r t j ii ress m 1 1 re was i great divi ion on li.iuui ■' .. "■: recom nn nda lion but 110 in ■•' " ■■form i . ; ne c ■■i \ had uol c v call al the elo.se ■i i in firsi 1 s ion 1 second ' 1 ■.;■;.''■- 111 oi ier to oppe ■■i . > i r ilizing tendencies of t lie i ederal ists a new party was fairly begun and t ok uq i lie name 1 f i emocral ic-ite publican al jefferson's suggestion ex press \ e of sympathy fur republicans of rc lul ionary i 1 r nice the del ails liowever of party machinery were differ enl from w liat i he 11 ■v ai the pres ideni iji ing uoniinuti d by congressional caucusse.s and state legislatures uulil 1 lie jiiv ent nn h\h of nomiirii ions hy nal ioiiiil convenl ions was inaugurated in is32 parties hav ■. xisted and still continue to exist there have been uveul y-seven including jh \ ■■'.■" < . the quids anl ;-..; isons and ol lier fac tious and it 111:13 be supposed some were made to order lo suit certain in terests bul at the beginning of each part v usually i here h < been some re form to eflieel or some scheme to op p ise some end in view i e they vwre ill 1 outgrow i'l urce^sitv real or supposed t!ie lives of thrse jtar'ies 1 v ■i e u ineasu : ed to a 1 siei.t by i he end i iioy b;id in vi vv an : i h success ■» ■; ii which t ie_j liavi uiel a i r hands of 1 lit people the ljre iti r nuiuber have lived to sec the ends tlum advocated :■■■■',, ;■". ed or uiimisl akalily re jecte i i iy i he opu 1 . j ;:.' prohibil ioi and u i ion-labor p-iri ie ; have live i upon i heir i cal suci .-■..•.~ and / ■i f01 lh ir iriucipli s tii g reenli ■. i parl ; ., rs beei abou run out oi he fi 1 b silver-spoon riiiicule euianati;i from the money ci liters win '■• the su bsi .; :; i 1 in ot gre ; . ■• ;•■!;•< for b.inlv no ■.•> :~ streii uousl v oppo>e 1 the parties vviiosa phitform have been the most equivocal iiud which have the least mindful of fclie peo.ole have achieved most of the ilfsh-pots of omce for their leaders wattersosi's tariff pl.ink in the d imocratic plat form he says was a stni'ldh v and gained the succv'ss for that party in 1 ■■■!. and the clearly detined position ot that party in l8s8 brought its defeat the rlcir-cut views are ruinous to pafty success the sub-tn a-my plan ac cording to v atterson s logic won 1 ,.! undoubtedly bring defeat but put i vqiiiil rights to all an 1 special privi !• ges to none more money and a ii x ible voluire or such adjustment of the finances ot our country as will relieve the dear beloved p?op!e and success comes while the parl v is left tn fulfill its obligation by creating a banking law by which a favored few are per mitted to control the finances of the many i>y increasing t he amount 1 f silver coined per month and with drawing at the same ii'iu 1 greenbicks making both more money and a flex ible volume or by demonetizing silver making a gold standard thereby re lievin t he dear belo ed peopl '. those who ; r d i he c iiupaign hjoodl . i'his tate of ; fairs this equivoca tion i-(l d ceit ha e isted for the lasl decade on the p iri of the li ading par ties in amei ica e ich art vh 1 ci mplaiued to apologizes tor its past bad acts and smoothes out its tricks with an i lt;i->-:iii for our party stick to party the new xovk tribune chargos cleveland at his second nomination with having 103,000,000 of the peo ple's money loaned to national b.iuk without interest and the national democrat cleverly comes to the rescue ! of the great leader by saying well ! if he did harrison ha ! been in office : but six months when he had out of the people's money in the same way 4s.0 0,(h;0 so clfveland st in i au quii !• i : : the people deceive i defrauded and left again tu choose between the t wo evils lurtv in his ijreat speech in peters burg v.i i:i l s s ( .». pn.i-ed mahone for tiyht ng so bravely when grant had bis private earthquake for the uonelil of the public confederacy till he had the low statue of billy toweriu head and shoulders above robert h i.i'c ; ud _ ive mahone's :'.. hting qual ity s and iiis efforts for maintaining si 1 very as reason why the people shoul'l vote for him then turning i 1 the crowd of colored people assembled le told them t ey could not a'.t rd to lesert mali me 111 1 i ; -' party for they lad freed the niggers au i br ■ighl ■hem up out nf he house of bond uc sx-s«nator moore at bentsville \ 1 in the year after devoted absuf two 1 ours to abusing mahone iii:1 his ion alone with anybody else who i dared oppose or v«te against his party . losed 1 1 is address with u few remark i to the horny tisted sons of toil the | honest \ pomaiiry and the dear people 1 : : iitti i : ! s:it iheir condition had grown worse under the administration of his party but clearly demonstrated that they would be utterly rninel if they submitted the reins of govern ment to the opposite party the fa miliar quota i ion at once arose you shall and you shan't ■i ami you ■.■■:,' ; on'll be dam tied if you d i i'ou'll i j nnned it you don't t\iu the dear people went horn • consoled that they would not be en tirely rained by voting for mr moor's p"r!v js isl ; thus have been t he fi id's of choire between a iwat evil and a greater evil and n<rd?!e has known i'liich was the greater but to-day iiave .: pro-peel of being permil ieil e truly tor ( qua ri the t born a lew jays ago in * jiiioiii will sweep i ii 1 lields an i die hoi ; vv empty names of pa ■■p lil ic il par ies along w i li t!:eir bl o ly sli irjs an i n:;.:m i rs in he vv •■■ipje are no , o.v i i i • :•'.■r ' : : mea sures not men are to bo advocated : principles expr in tru ■platforms not equiv ication put i.i high-sounding documents of the i-;i::'i old pai ty 1 are to be fought [' ::■; truth noj :-. ul imenl nor prejudice : ial rights to all not special favors ■few are to ije enl hroned the people's p.irly ami the farmers a ii iance are ( n i ire v ilisi inct orgain /.:.; ins but ! he people's political purty proposes to place upon the statute . of this rai ion the demands of i ■:'..]■iiers alliance and kindred or itioi s neil her i he people s par tv nor the farmers alliance ure essen tial to the other's success through the n i educate through the other to put into practice the lesson taught : . ■people's part y was not made 1 1 1 : •;■i r bul i i lie oul grow li of ecojiom i ■e ; : i ion ; the on come of a necessi ; y celt by the great in tss of american p ■.'•■. long may live i ii j principles r : : : parfv bul mav ih ■peoplo never . • , lin'ded to love for it as tin y | m en to otl ■-- ; ■the past when irincipl j s of truth j;i.stic.'3 a n i :; ii v which uiidei lie it are ivplactd . , ,•: itiij iou iii jusl ice and lynin ny r s':i n vys p t i l.irnui i 1 ft i for une of s ',- i ■... i ;■j ny ; i - .■; icd i lie ber hig's^i bill the '•■s;!s of f n shows a pop il itiwn ol i ! 0 miss vi len terry tli 1 a-'iivs is seri i ously ill with congestion of the lungs columbian director e m helps resi ni'.i ar.d wus succeeded by an irew mcnaiiy [] ider !!.■• new tax law in fiiriisin he taxes hav : ; ■ii doubled cm-:ing great indignat ion the bering s a bill providing for a closedseapassedthe house of lords and becomes a law the president will ord r an investi gation tit the v-ystone national hank r ■at philadflphi i al new orle ms bernard glandis was convicted of offering a bribe to a ralesman in the ii uneasy case bids were opened at washington for the construction of the navy de partment exhibit at the world's fair the american seed trade assoc - ([..•! met at cincinn li to consider ways to prevent fradulent imp rt ■!: i ■;. two editors or grautemili have been imprisoned f^r printing articles ;!,,£ the government \ '" iris m « sp ip ' i ■-' il -' ir ' : y or ii statem snl tli i <> lcsseps will be ■i ; mi ! adi i l'a -■■■] - '>•'-''■ors the czar of russia has presented ;-.,;! {' ■] . i-sii >• with ii collection ,,: liussian and siberian minerals val 835,000 the treasury i ep trl menl purch ! i ■m i 434(5 hi nn . ; e sol ilver at 97.m to 98.1 per ounce the offerings were 10 ounc - : . dr willis d mforth a well-kn nvn physician and formerly professor of i le lahuem inn medical u ii ye jit clr :; igo di d til ijlilwaukee the rouse i liiit resolution favoring . , 1 ( i united states senators i vote of the p:«oplf was 1 y the illinois senate \ 1 ,;: j.s to be fired uhh week al south bethl.'hem new york which j s t , x p ,. ; ,, : i to move 60,000 tons oi , lc k i will be th bigges blast on | .,' national association of fuit.'ti . j mi h :.•■irers has appointed i si in ung com uiti e of three to n i i after its interest ■at the world's fair fo:ul mother and so yon mad t i i u v and willie stop fighting ni v,,i tm glad tos.e that my litth ; . lv ;. a peace-maker what lid raau . ;., '.; , • , sep r.itethem mam .'.).,,. i well it was this way my v:is getting licked so 1 jus ■j '■'• '. ir "' wh i ! gol throagh with bin ihpdvl.rtfe m icli lik stoppin 1 an bavin it out with tommy puck the reform press hill city ( kim reveille says the members of the alliance should constantly kei p in mind that this is year tor them to study and acq themselves with the great issues that are being discussed this is the edu cational year in that respect with us and we mint improve every opportunity to become familiar with oui principles and demands in order for them to avail u > anything we canm t afford t • standstill letusbi 1 up and doing 1 and always employ our best efforts lo peoples press new castle indiana a partisan politician is one xvh sticks to his pirty without regard tn the causa it defends or the principle it ■■■u-ates the millionaire can not afford to be a partisan and is not ore laboring men c;m you can ymi afford to work for i cause th it is r li g you simply because some ■uly w ill i-.itll you a sore head if you do no ? think this matter over t . ■t illahoma tenn ) weal say : the sooner i mie i ; i nrs : : ;' i ;. ol of sec n 1-eluss ten ! ts find out that the f timers and laboring a ■in general have a right to think and act for themselves the better it will be lor all concerned gentlemen you can make up yonr minds to comedown a few ppgs you lr.'.vt i long while en joyed thy c > : 1 * i ! ■:!'•..• o tiie working musses that reiiui:c you have betrav d mid in thai betrayal you have f<yced them to think and by thinking the h vi found oul thai they must act for : lems ivc nnd when they begin i ■. - rl their right i lien il is \ on want to r i ad t!i ; n out of the di mocri tic p ij •; ire von nl tempi this thing you i id better consider what a majority will do with ii great ni:>joity the dem ocrai ic parl y in this e mnl r is coni i mainly of lab n ing men think of i few demagogues and they are but few comparatively speaking going to renovate the party by putting the far mer the laboi ing man the alliance in m out ol the p irty an 1 whj : lie has in a few instances asked for nil ■_■' and possioly may again he ii ■i ire ! to talk n litics he has offered t i a ;-.- i iiai our financial system is op pr .-■ed and i mt w noj 1 n ore m me ; tie til inks the capitalist should notrul to the detri nont of the laboring i nnsses he thinks that rings and in mop lk's ou :■:' to i e put down ;• or i hen ■things lie c i ht to be kicke 1 dili oj : ■rtv ( fen lem in g i slow th v will hj it t i ■kicking the mccumbcity(a.rk.)entei-prise the sub-treasury plan is the only i plan yet given out that requires no taxation for the emission of money the idea that money issued through ib-trea'sury is first taied from om , • !■;,; of the pe tple before it is loaned to ' i another is absurd and disclose t : . ignor nice or mindacity of everyone w h i wi ik j s the assertion the third and fourth sections of that bill when read will exhibit the m ian underhand w ir certain selhsh partisans are guilty of waging against the bill every f.irmer mechanic and laborer should read the sub-treasury bill for himself r.id not to be guided by enemies who aim to crush the order brethren their object is whip out the alliance rooi and br.uic'i will you 1st em the bolivar county r iview rose isile m publishes a letter from ti what would the world think of a man < r set of men who should hire mother to build a house and after lie i:;d finished it or cvpii put up the frame i 1 employer or einployesshoukl come along and say it w.w all wrong that if was nnmeeha lical an i it w;is c im ireal that : : was i wild cxp . . u is well « liy i :^ how , : j ist 1 iok : ; ' the crearj of opi i ■i iis ail of us fell ws that h:ive tfi v " lie is then told to trust ng o'nly il i 1 •> [ lis ; we ivi '' tix ; n,i just lei it alon we are \ iv y to lix il : !; :' you in ist wait mil il . ? do lix any !: ; i''-t man ■■, ■., if i v as i ■■and in his pi : •■i , it ike a shotgun an i i - ,. -^ . ,,; : every convincing suit i i m ii plan c tiled the su -;- which lias been presented to th ■. '-!„(] so j ilhical aspirants an i f l ct they siy everything ab i . tii i is -■m ngl ■i ro.4 it miik system i ;■■.; i further q ii ' ■•■■'' •■n v r tell ns wh it :- betl until they fix it well this romi petitions o our f ithers wen ■. . great brit in we li n • i j t r th ' s ib-treasu ly we or s thins 1 • - :,' i".v i ask its opponents 1 eye and lhe aeknow i edge that there is \\ roug in the nation 1 . b iki system would n t pn ; coupled them with jusliep,coni pel them j to state their t.hj actions and then fcirm ■a feasible and practically better pi in to shut up will the anvrie n ; pie not lose s j eiviliz ition and i ■: rophy by ■i i h.tviii o f a common nsy :..■:.. j ; hose i are and u i:ii ; tickers \ •■'< coniphiine 1 a id have < q r d a r i they com liiin,bj assertion princ j not by argument and logical deui j tion ami they never offei i a - j plan that is b tl r and 1 would a j they are not peculiarly peculiar men | with peculiar minds that can see j evil with which a proposition is br j and n it be able t i propose anyth remedy and ac ■p t h e | . • etit pr i tice treasury eered let us ■. ■• idy in < lect ing thos • • hat h:i there for \ that i ival th ■mosl sanguii pecta . ii of i ui commendatory pro pi ts as it they were every one j onahs we ar a brave and enduring people a progressive pi ■•]•;••. so !■i - have the sub treasury or s unethi ig better the alliance vindicati r i 3 irings tex s offers its renders an ■al trai ion by ai : ' he i l di ion to ;'.- • litorlal t iff of a ! dy mrs e l da ■the foil vin is an i xtraci : tin have ; ci ompli lied much in journ and are always well urno both to the ■ssion and to the r aders t'u alliance '■■/■\ >> is a ground swi |] — an upheaval of m b ckism li f .;\: ■!::." i shake up and show up t ■■dry bon • ii issues that | ■■!:' i ians are so fond of calling livii ■. • -. v •- ■man needs to think to rea h as it wt'i'fi with • ■■: her brothers i - spi-uking wi tnen cannot ba in thai igc .'■isi - that are annually.bien v and qnadriei ni : v pi p i .. , are only allowed to bind up : hurts and v muds of tho^e th i gel jubil nfi patriotic and incid hi theft stive . bul study tii • bill of f r • and :,.. j tin ■p litical viands aro • : . ;: . ] : i..i '■:■■■', i pal i . i . ■. ! i lial pertains to t lit - ft -. v h > knows some day wo j men ra iy be as invited guests of h pr ii i i't conn i ry coniph i h i gre t men ;■nation hack of every greal man there must be a great-hearted brained mother th i se ard i inks of counl ry girls i w hasten k day for our p nutrj \ • ambition ' '-' circumcum.s ribe !, and win n i 1 ' 1 i step iiji wit h h(;r hil her i more i ivore i brother and gather the gains that b - ! m as the re vard of talenl a cautiously a few d ivs since we had a c tnvor . ■i with one of the clearest head d rainiest m n in georgia and h : is i of the staunchest i . i " ■- i ■nice has too we discussed the new p*rty i think rem irk d gentletn m ll th ii yo ir p irty 1 ■> t ) hastily ga ini fc'iird p h ,-. \ ■i have n v the ] n lclui •'■>■■■■i ie 8 ml h in y han is an i b t!i of the ol i par bi i ling for i he allian ••' snpp are afrii 1 of the t inner and v ■i { .;• ... the d m i r i s into any c i tcjm in acts iinbpend snt i , r ti -. an i tickel ■will ■■:■■■t upo ■p.irt ; ea n y \ i ;•;',; \ ■i i i • • vote an i v i ■, r , " _.- ' ) ; ■i g yo;i ' ■ni >■■• c;i ? ' ■■■~ ;•,■.,.' r to avoid j y they aro ■• - a co ;: ; lt i i incan mr 1 whai •»"' tom ■it's ni'j ■■• ;. ■' i - nothing i •;■i but i ■brigs - • - 5 do th i ' s : ifo.v deli ■;.:;-:■i •■wii n i irrh even ■i ,!;-■;, --; ._ ufll l-tion b i ,,, . ill i epli cleiinsiiis "■»<! '■■! propi rtie il rim i '■worsl ra ■-• ■■' r ivard ihci-im for an incurable ea u agricultural notes r iu the i orn un til ;• • into the bay ■- ■luir fore | nitin ill !'■■■n at ' is i s^nn tim and ! place ; - fiirm topics m»l com 1 p tn 1 !■:■"_;". ss ann 11*5 the members r;iiu 1 it 11 ill of tln'in i ■n*1 ' • jrs are boy time to read h d v during [| 1 pay hay may u in : e by . ■eh y sind n second lore li iv w !•■- ■'" in by cut ting and 1 after h ■the ' .. ill the table should be iff iii of the ivholt day often ■- nut wli ing up t lie ■10 s i ■_ it with fresh silk's nn enn han the th's mini i cittcl i.vay r ids are an who it of straw icr has no 1 ut 1 he house air itiit ten handy 11 \ ry to have ni on the place sill t lie 1 ime il home when . • ■to do i he t rading or errands wo surest thai turn ahntit iv l l ) ii wife l s rosl and n '.'. ■■fanning n ill c i " • enligl tened ideas hs to i of the home i i ■and her ive do i il thin x ■•■.!.'■•<' pu'cious :,.:,• ifllse 1 .:.<;!. 1 1 lhan in v o'.vi '; ■■- ibscri ...■'. to sprout new ; ■■lie can 1 • pond crop i i • w ■answi r phe new potatoes musl be rii 1 before 1 hey will iw w hen ripe plant as for 1 he early sprii g ( rop and \ ou will id 1 rop perh'ipri t he si ast»n may i»'i gh to ripen this . ••• . . t«'n i j ivc vour fowls n v shade spa le up the runs occasionally i'i vis i iving ilii run ol the farm will gel alwi ; with a little corn t he ie davs we liav : paying 1 in which i turn 1 :! t he old . pie ; of i do not 0 few to 1:1 .'■. • 1 flit j th 1 be big 1 ai h morning un - til ■is off did yo 1 mean to clean oul the hen lio i yesterday ? i hil \ mi do il ? ii not -:■k your in i inl it i i-uight at nine 1 • id ijo 1 ;:-.| lient : . will ones en i killed 1 ■: . kill i piny f vou do not "'-•• i law 11 mower when i : rainl . ■. ap i 1 "' ■that 1 nrifie ■• : ■•. ; eai ' : 1 1 1 . 1 > 1 r ■■pvi ■i 1 0 ■' : . we feed 1 md 1 r mill : : al nigh 1 gras ■■. ire i to i : wlic . pin a ['-•■. ■er un til : ' ■.. a soon ■■•■i r in ■• • oth 1 '■'. w 1 . •■■'" l ■i ih her • r 1 ■• , , .-.,,. -.-.• : . it hem children cry for pitcher's castorl everybody is invited cj • - \ n(1 - hi s e\v st ok of d '".,.._.,. - y kirn ■? .... ....... ... llilvl i s dress : ' goods hosiery linens shoes ; m ! underwear trimmings neck .- ..'. ll \ f , s ' shirts bes - ; w .. , in c as parasols - and cor : \\ i ; , ' \ : ; / . ■umi "•" hi ' snuna sm i n1 ol ■mis al«lerson,(»ri stiin.r.v i n ■< < , invil d lo call j jlllil c.\::ii ■■. ff'i hit i c riuyiiiju iu 1 lid | , wh . . ■■; . : ' :. rt;iti ami ihc lowest , prices i.funv ile^il.-r n t oi nil i shall r vo il y lijjuros 11 i 1 • t head these prices i \ rattan ihmi.v h.il.y irrin-o wim wh^ls only s 7 50 . iuiiuiue antique o.ik il il u ■: ' ■' ■>• ;::' , l vvalnul kranu wo 1 imh li irl i ' i ' ') l | ' liitique < - ■• '?!!? ! stinnlui hall li ■■■, '! l antique o:ik hi»li isack v«.<i :• ' " ■■■■■■' f j m-xir ttniss il.-i - "■■} ] f mosquito canopies with kraiuos ready t.u h;i:i ~ ; 1 ' ' uan.hoo bishis r iv-c-l ■i j 1 '' ! liulie i itl m w n-keis •- :';; ' antitjiic () : ik vntre tsibl.'s 10 inrlies squnv ' lop ' jj l j hull mil wi i.l v - : ,!■■. l l-'rii ■-■• and sjiriiig li i!«.t oo i'i.it i inn - ■'-■'• '!' sterling 1 1 f4.u1 i stops walnut 1 m >|^'.' 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Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1891-07-02 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 02 |
Year | 1891 |
Volume | 22 |
Issue | 35 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
Creator | J. J. Bruner and T. K. Bruner |
Date Digital | 2008-12-29 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner and T. K. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Thursday, July 2, 1891 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601559328 |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1891-07-02 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 02 |
Year | 1891 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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FileName | sacw17_18910702-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 12/29/2008 8:09:58 AM |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
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the carolina watchman salisbury n c july 2 1891 no 35 vol xxii-third series castoria for infants w rgn castorlaikpott 1 : ■' m ' " '■nth3.t 1 recommend itassu inowntomc " ii \.. ar i 111 : . ■:;..., n v the use of castoria'i | te m , f >.,..■. intellig - within ewyreach pp ■late i 1 • cartoria enrcs colio con-otipntlon . tation kj ... • p il l i ir > trs '''■tion „ f r ... v , , .; -.,.•: 1 hare recoinnipnrted 5 asitlws i ■'■' edwis f pardbe st p t'ic winthrop wuj street uvi t:h are kew sfork city ..•--• r new tokk eva's friendship one bri rht star shine le ;.-■■wli n the ■' fill time :• i 1001 ' ■and jrei ry our friedd f i ■"-' ;• . ■,.:,..:■■. 0 te fountain is pric iless find c!i sering amid life's liot arid sand an 1 truth is a welll-spring of gladness tii i 1 falsehood ouutri telling i acoiupa :^ tuc ian i then b ilieve me wli i ninny profi-s !, a nd few o ■■■i to be . r . id •"'■i . :, ; an 1 f.iithful for vcr to me _\ ;. i cn | ■■. ho <■-'■:■' lance o often dec i e3 tii in ic and '.! ■rutli ihv li soni reposes bu w i tliou nowi l them mj d li t and trui thorn ; arc the price of the iwci test of ro e . — l3 nn k . esli i i 5 a:-:i;s ii f.seaw 11 i lanow n c political parties are not made to order '• >\ ;■':•■the outgrowths of ne ce.-sily ! : i l i fi -• session of th | r t j ii ress m 1 1 re was i great divi ion on li.iuui ■' .. "■: recom nn nda lion but 110 in ■•' " ■■form i . ; ne c ■■i \ had uol c v call al the elo.se ■i i in firsi 1 s ion 1 second ' 1 ■.;■;.''■- 111 oi ier to oppe ■■i . > i r ilizing tendencies of t lie i ederal ists a new party was fairly begun and t ok uq i lie name 1 f i emocral ic-ite publican al jefferson's suggestion ex press \ e of sympathy fur republicans of rc lul ionary i 1 r nice the del ails liowever of party machinery were differ enl from w liat i he 11 ■v ai the pres ideni iji ing uoniinuti d by congressional caucusse.s and state legislatures uulil 1 lie jiiv ent nn h\h of nomiirii ions hy nal ioiiiil convenl ions was inaugurated in is32 parties hav ■. xisted and still continue to exist there have been uveul y-seven including jh \ ■■'.■" < . the quids anl ;-..; isons and ol lier fac tious and it 111:13 be supposed some were made to order lo suit certain in terests bul at the beginning of each part v usually i here h < been some re form to eflieel or some scheme to op p ise some end in view i e they vwre ill 1 outgrow i'l urce^sitv real or supposed t!ie lives of thrse jtar'ies 1 v ■i e u ineasu : ed to a 1 siei.t by i he end i iioy b;id in vi vv an : i h success ■» ■; ii which t ie_j liavi uiel a i r hands of 1 lit people the ljre iti r nuiuber have lived to sec the ends tlum advocated :■■■■',, ;■". ed or uiimisl akalily re jecte i i iy i he opu 1 . j ;:.' prohibil ioi and u i ion-labor p-iri ie ; have live i upon i heir i cal suci .-■..•.~ and / ■i f01 lh ir iriucipli s tii g reenli ■. i parl ; ., rs beei abou run out oi he fi 1 b silver-spoon riiiicule euianati;i from the money ci liters win '■• the su bsi .; :; i 1 in ot gre ; . ■• ;•■!;•< for b.inlv no ■.•> :~ streii uousl v oppo>e 1 the parties vviiosa phitform have been the most equivocal iiud which have the least mindful of fclie peo.ole have achieved most of the ilfsh-pots of omce for their leaders wattersosi's tariff pl.ink in the d imocratic plat form he says was a stni'ldh v and gained the succv'ss for that party in 1 ■■■!. and the clearly detined position ot that party in l8s8 brought its defeat the rlcir-cut views are ruinous to pafty success the sub-tn a-my plan ac cording to v atterson s logic won 1 ,.! undoubtedly bring defeat but put i vqiiiil rights to all an 1 special privi !• ges to none more money and a ii x ible voluire or such adjustment of the finances ot our country as will relieve the dear beloved p?op!e and success comes while the parl v is left tn fulfill its obligation by creating a banking law by which a favored few are per mitted to control the finances of the many i>y increasing t he amount 1 f silver coined per month and with drawing at the same ii'iu 1 greenbicks making both more money and a flex ible volume or by demonetizing silver making a gold standard thereby re lievin t he dear belo ed peopl '. those who ; r d i he c iiupaign hjoodl . i'his tate of ; fairs this equivoca tion i-(l d ceit ha e isted for the lasl decade on the p iri of the li ading par ties in amei ica e ich art vh 1 ci mplaiued to apologizes tor its past bad acts and smoothes out its tricks with an i lt;i->-:iii for our party stick to party the new xovk tribune chargos cleveland at his second nomination with having 103,000,000 of the peo ple's money loaned to national b.iuk without interest and the national democrat cleverly comes to the rescue ! of the great leader by saying well ! if he did harrison ha ! been in office : but six months when he had out of the people's money in the same way 4s.0 0,(h;0 so clfveland st in i au quii !• i : : the people deceive i defrauded and left again tu choose between the t wo evils lurtv in his ijreat speech in peters burg v.i i:i l s s ( .». pn.i-ed mahone for tiyht ng so bravely when grant had bis private earthquake for the uonelil of the public confederacy till he had the low statue of billy toweriu head and shoulders above robert h i.i'c ; ud _ ive mahone's :'.. hting qual ity s and iiis efforts for maintaining si 1 very as reason why the people shoul'l vote for him then turning i 1 the crowd of colored people assembled le told them t ey could not a'.t rd to lesert mali me 111 1 i ; -' party for they lad freed the niggers au i br ■ighl ■hem up out nf he house of bond uc sx-s«nator moore at bentsville \ 1 in the year after devoted absuf two 1 ours to abusing mahone iii:1 his ion alone with anybody else who i dared oppose or v«te against his party . losed 1 1 is address with u few remark i to the horny tisted sons of toil the | honest \ pomaiiry and the dear people 1 : : iitti i : ! s:it iheir condition had grown worse under the administration of his party but clearly demonstrated that they would be utterly rninel if they submitted the reins of govern ment to the opposite party the fa miliar quota i ion at once arose you shall and you shan't ■i ami you ■.■■:,' ; on'll be dam tied if you d i i'ou'll i j nnned it you don't t\iu the dear people went horn • consoled that they would not be en tirely rained by voting for mr moor's p"r!v js isl ; thus have been t he fi id's of choire between a iwat evil and a greater evil and n |