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CHARLOTTE NEWS, MAEGH 12 1902. 3. would make the democratic platform so nearly like the republican platform MRS. J. EJ'DONNELL that a democratic- victory, even if pos 3 'The Give 15Be sible; would mean nothing to the people at si Ifthis change is to be made: it cannot be made at a high-priced.

banquet it must be made by the voters, of the 1ST A par ty and now thatlthe voters are fore jnrv Was Sick Eight Tears with Female Trouble and Finally Cured by Eydig EPinkham's Yegetable Compound. tV "Dear Mnsu have never in my "life given a testimonial "before, but you have done so much for ine that I feel called upon to give you this unsolicited aeilaaawledgemejit of" Candidacy 'oi Mr. HiU. warned it them. tov watch their organization and put hone but the friends, make revenue the incident and protection the main purpose" of all tariff taxation.

policy of reciprocity always been a democratic policy. We believfr.in.astrict construction of the federal constitution as essential for the public welfare. We believe in home rule for states. We favor an amendment to the constitution for election of United States senators-by. the people.

Opposition to dangerous corporate combinations of capital should continue to be the democratic position. The Monroe doctrine, first enunciated by democratic president, should remain a settled policy of this republic. We hard money th money of the constitution and are unalterably opposed to irredeemable paper currency. All mothers know there -is nothing faithful, oh. guard.

The rank and cannot be corrupted or" and freh j3 to compare wth an4 hey must be relied upon to. keep the party true to the people's interests. (From the Commoner.) air fdr the health of the toddling babes. Our GoGaris Slivered by eX-Senator The Hill at the Manhattan club 1 1 naviii SUBURBAN New York; tfeoruary in oaii'1- a. formal announce- be St.

si? Vv if- may 1 to offset the stiffness are built and his candidacy oeiwe me 1 convention. He is If any further enunciation of demo lack, of ventilation. so common in nit cratic policy- upon the financial ques tion. is regarded as necessary in. view BELMONT of the existing.

conditions, then it is suggested that a simple dec laration in favor of the general principle of bimetallism furnishes a com the cheaper grades and what we want to sell you will be found to cheapest in the end. Built for honest service. at an honest price, and; our stock was never more complete and the prices are the lowest. BELMONT BUREAU Of The Cherlotte News at the Red mon: ground. eh all can stand.

Front Store where, items, sub scriptions and -advertisements will be received and given prompt, attention. HIS SUDDEN CONVERSION TO ItE-. He is sound on imperialism, but the Kansas rGity platform is stronger, clearer and more explicit than his. His J. B.

RUDI SILL, C. R. FERRIS, Correspondents. Bell 'Phone 4191. MRS.

JENNIE E. O'DONNELL, m1 11 advice to.itpress tariff reform comes The remains of Mr. P. Torrence with bad grace from one who as a democratic senator refused to support the inly tariff reform measure passed since the civil war. As his silence in OFEEA HOUSE BLOCK were taken to Davidson yesterday for interment.

President -of Oakland, VVoman'a" Riding Clnb. the wonderful curative value of Ijydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. For eight years I had female trouble, falling of the womb and other complications. During that time I was more or less of an invalid and not much good for1 anything, until one day I found, a book in my hall telling of The Leader in Low Prices on Hisrh Grade Goods.

1896 contributed' to 'the success of the de'S that President-- Roosevelt -will Oilcan nominee, and Roose- i. ie New York man. ie is aaso ve that New York will be the nat-S'lund and the inference is natu- i 7 hough not necessary) that the ratic nominee should come from Tvork-and is not Mr. Hill a New York man? THAT FAMILIAR AMBIGUITY. Rut "in order that his candidacy JXt be fairly started on Its way he fiines what he considers a winning SVtform It is fortunate for the: -party, distinguished New Yorker dis- tes his plans early, although, those So read the platform will observe it there is a familiar, ambiguity nhout the planks which recalls he-days then democratic platforms were made conceal issues rather than to present them.

Fist, as to the man. As he has not taken the public fully into confidence we must rely on circumstances to ascertain the exact hour when the presidential fever first made its appearance. If the minority had seem ed control of the Chicago convention Mr. Hill would doubtless have been the nominee, for he was spokesman of the minority, and was peculiarly fitted to represent the methods employed by the gold men on that occasion. As is well known: he; refused to give a single word of encouragement to the democratic ticket during the campaign and as a result whatever inflence he had was thrown against the party.

When the campaign was over he wrote most conspicious high tariff advocate in Mr. Childress is putting an ornamen the nation it is evident that his hostu tal fence around his property on Bel ity to a protective tariff is of recent and mont avenue. ry rs sudden growth. As for reciprocity, re the cures you could I became interested I bought a bottle -of Ijydia publicans favor it where it will do no The colored boy who was arrested here by Officer Cale yesterday, charged good, and democrats favor a tariff that will largely remove the necessity with the larceny of a wheel, was tried OVBS recinrocity. by the Recorder yesterday and bound over to Criminal Court.

The "strict construction" doctrine is democratis, but it affords almost as much latitude for individual action as a plank declaring that each person Just placed on sale anotHcr 16t of Ladfes Prayer meeting tonight at Aoskins M. E. church at 7:30. Bible study class inkli am egeta Die Compound and was helped; I continued its use and in seven months was and since that time I have had perfect health. Thanks, dear Mrs.

Pinkham again, for the health I now Mes. Jesxie 278 East 31st Chicago, "111. 9-000 forfeit if aboua testimonial is not genuine. omen from any form of female ills can foe cured foy Ijydia E-Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. That's sure, i Mrs.

Pinkkam advises sick women freev Address, Lynn, Mass. shnnld alwavs do what he thinks is meets immediately afterward. All are cordially invited. rierht. It is to be hoped that the 5 senate will Kid Gloves, all colors Mij $1.00 to L50 goods, oir price only 48c.

act favorably upon the resolution pro Dont forget the meeting of the Literary Society tomorrow night. is wrelcome. nosinec an amendment to the constitu tion nrovidinsr for the election of Uinted States senators by a direct vote of the Deonle. If it does only Mew Lot Mr. W.

H. Roberts has been down with La Grippe for the past week is recovering. a carefully prepared magazine, article assailing the democratic platform and definite and specific plank in Mr. Hill's platform will present an issue already settled. The Monroe doctrine is not in diSDUte: it is accepted by all parties, HOW TO MAKE POETRY.

nrenine in favor of repudiating it. Th article will be reproduced here The Red Front will hereafter receive reports from the weather bureau. of Embroidery, big values 5 to 20c. per yd From the Baltimore News! and.Hr. Roosevelt's latest message re after.

-sL HILL'S STARTLING moves the Question from the (A correspondent to the book se'eftion Any one who has not yet been vac of the New York Times frantically in the time the article was written at of partisan politics. VAGUE AND INDEFINITE. per cent more, take a cinated and wishes to be can leave the the reorganizes were loudly proclaim quires if there is any way he can learn worth 25 them. The last republican platform was name and address at the Red Front and the doctor will call on them. ing their determination to reconstruct thp nartv along Wall street lines and to write poetry.) I.

stronger than that, and yet Mr. Knox Air Hill may have been deceived as to is the attorney general. Mr. Cleveland If you want to be a you must buy thp pvtpnt. nf tthe erold sentiment.

The The Belmont people are all busy now making gardens. a quart of ink was much more emphatic his con demnation of trusts and yet did noth dpctions of 1897, however, showed the And some paper and a pen, and gently ne to disturb them. There is not i settle down to think. great trust in the. country that would rofnsfi tn pfm tribute liberally to the If you want to plant cabbage, be sure and scald the seed well to keep the worms out.

COMPANY MILLER DRY GOODS democratic campaign fund if the party would adopt Mr. Hill's anti-trust plank overwhelming strength of the Chicago platform democracy, and all talk of reorganization was for the time abandoned. It was during this lull that Mr. Hill publicly admitted that he voted the democratic ticket in 1896. It was so startling a piece of news that it was telegraphed all over the country and it has since been reported that his statement could be proved by a thumb-mark was and then allow the trusts to select tne Mr.

John Dulan, of Charlotte, visiting Belmont yesterday. Wholesale and Retail. candidate. The St. Paul Globe a paper owned has bv Mr.

J. J. Hill, the head ot tne great Mr. David Sykes, of Oakhurst, moved to Belmont. Park.

railroad combine has already published an editorial booming ex-Senator Hill; and the reason given for his nom mi ination was that could, not be, cos- Mr. J. B. Thomas is about to more to Mt. Holly where he will open a branch office for the Sewing Machine Co.

rolled by -the corporations. is i 1 fair sample of, corportaoin politics What is a 'dangerous corporate com hi nation anv party 'likely de Mr. G. M. Rudisill had an attack of cholera morbus yesterday, but is better today.

clare in favor of such a If not II. With your paper and your pen you must settle down to think, And every now and then insert your pen into your ink. III. Rule the third you must observe if you'd rank with' brilliant men; Always put your pen in ink; never put your ink in pen. IV.

Having put your pen in ink and ha v- ing settled do wn to think, Never stick your pen in mucilage when reaching for the ink. V. Rule the fifth: You must not cut such an aggravating caper As reaching for the ink not with your pen but with your paper. VI. Now we come to rule the sixthly: When you've ink upon your pen Let it dry up while you cogitate and reach for ink again.

VII. Rule the seventh: Chew your pen point as you settle down to think That perhaps the little bottle Isn't full enough of ink. VIII. Take the bottle by the neck, (or the base: if you prefer,) how can Mr. Hill's platform present an issue? o.

But the plank of Mr. Hills 1 stpvEs proposed platform is the most unique one. "We believe in hard How on the ticket. It is not necessary, however, to resort to thumb-mark Pud-d'nhead Wilson's favorite form of evidence. It can readily be admitted that Mr.

Hill, after doing all that he could to defeat the ticket, voted for the candidates in order to give him technical he had fully determined to be a candidate when he secretly voted the ticket, or the election, he bold-determined, hut no well informed person will doubt that he was considering a future nomination when he admitted that in the seclusion of the. booth he and solemnly assumed his share of the, terrible responsibility borne by those who voted for the nominees of the Chicago convention. EMASULATING THE PLATFORM. From that day on his energies: were bent, not toward overthrowing the organization, but toward changing the platform. After nearly all the- states had reaffirmed the Chicago platform "he changed his tactics and sought to pre 1 rl iCOLLARS alluring such a platform would look to ii HAMMERS COTTON HOES an artful dodger.

A man could stand on HAME5 am that platform and advocate gold, silver 1 i rj HATCHETS i SWEET POTATOES, ONION SETS, Garden Seeds of all kinds at the RED FRONT DEPARTMENT STORE No. 4 Belmont Avenue. Mr. Grimes Returns to Salisbury. W.

Grimes, who has been with Woodall Sheppard for sometime, left last night for Salisbury where he has accepted a position with the Klutz Drug Co. Mr. Grimes was connected "Mth this firm at the 'time he moved to GARDEN HOES iGIRTH5 1 nickel or copper, and after election ae clare that "hard money" simply mean HINGES HAME.5TRINGS i BRIDLES money that was haYd to get. While. Mr Hill's money plank may mean any 5CREW5rj BACK BANDS iHALTERS thing or nothing so far as metallic LOCKS PADS money is concerned he wants it under .1 B0LT3ABASKETS1 DLE211BPET5 stood that he is "unalterably opp' iUCKETSl FILES tj ROPE lO'lte.

During his stay "here he to irredeemable paper money. As mm maac many tnenas who will be sorry SAWS 5CALE51 'SHOVELS republican party does not advocate "irredeemable' paper money," it is evident to learn that he and family will leave Fill it up, and then go back and start vent any reiteration of the planks that SIFTERSl I ctiyRNSft 15IFIQC Charlotte. that Mr. Hill is not striking at the re CUP5 again just where you were. IX.

BOLTS I-4PADE5' Having grabbed and filled the bottle PANSvi KLEVISDiy FORKS were objectionable to him. It will be remembered that he at first protested against instructions, but finally consented to attend the convention as an instructed delegate. During the cam publicans. He is simply trying to got even with the populists who supported the democratic ticket when he sulked Old Soldier's Experience. M.

M. Austin, a civil war veteran, with unsympathetic ink TUBSM IRON.Vt IRC 1 of "Winchester, writes: "My wife iCRASS RODSV RAKES and skulked. He can forgive the gold Dt I'CHFC was sick a long time in spite of good doctor's treatment, but was wholly I 1 CHAINS paign that followed he made speeches, but their influence can be measured by democrats rwho voted the republican ticket and: swallowed high tariff, im the fact that they secured neither the COFFEE HILLS' perialism and the trusts in order to HANDLES Take your paper and your, pen again and settle down to think. X. Having thunk, just kee on writing till you're paralyzed with cramps; Then destroy the durned old poem and conclude to save your stamps.

cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills, worked wonders for her health." They always do. Try, them. keep the New- York financiers in con OlOPPERSi PLOW LINES I 1 Only 25c. at Burwell and Dunn trol of the federal-treasury, put ne is not.

willing to forgive the populists who otes, the influence, nor the contributions of those who are now most enthusiastic in support of his candidacy. He is the favorite son of the reorganizing element in th dpfmnornHn nartv WASHBOARDS drug store. i PLOW STOCKS were patriotic enough to come to tne II rescue of the democratic, party in its II 11 ROLLING PINS') i PLOW BOLTS II 11 hour of need. Mr. Hill adds that if 411.

be is the special representative of those who have so completely forgotten the COFFEEPOTS, STEELPLOWS 11 fciry ot the prodigal son that they TINWARE-' ouia place the na.rent.al hn-rhAStenrt nn IF anything further, is necessary on the'tnoney question 'a simple declara-tio in favor of the general principle of bimetallism" would answer the purpose. This simple declaration would wheels and start in. hot pursuit of the wayward son, determined to compel ne ooy to eat fatted calf even if th enable a dishonest man to advocate bi gold A 1 IWSzi DUST MM GOtDS AND PRICES ALWY misKs have destroyed his taste for metallism before election day and then, after the election, place a republican The fol construction on the word bimetallism wnoiesome food. But what of his platform? lowing is the abstract given press: by the and support legislation intended to fas 3M. d.

I weaam We trace our political lineage back jenerson, who was the author of HARD, WARE -VT 7 GOODS and HOUSEFURNISHING inat immortal protest against British imperialism known as the Declaration ot Independence. Opposition to the precepts and practices of imperialism was thus One of the cardinal nriHnlps nf nnr ten the gold standard upon the country. Mr: Hill has no word of condemnation for thef 'asset currency" or the "branch bank." He has nothing to say against banks of issue or against the plan to make the silver dollar redeemable in gold. He plays the part of the accomplicehe tries to chloroform the sleeping democracy while republican financiers remove all the valuables from the house. The "simple declaration" which he Party at the very inception of the gov- 'ument.

adhere to the policy in Send Us Yoir Order; GMrlotte in Jeffersonial expansion, the reasonable and natural acquirement of territory adjacent to our own. When- nronoses must be construed in the light 4 of the record made by the man who makes the proposition. Mr. Hill's com- it American flag of right floats nle subservience to thesfinanciers, his muia De as an emblem of a free and the aegis of constitu- unhesitating obedience to every de We Have the Largest Stock -of mand they have made, stamps his pre "uwi linerty. Neither sHnnU tended interest in bimetallism as nypo- tnm utiiu.

wars uur uus- icant obstruct the path of Amer critical. When President Cleveland asked, to erimT ne Prtion Of this gOV- tflS -nt t0 anther The spec have bonds made payable in gold, Mr Hill, then senator, went him one better Halioiial lank. Menkes Loirvs to 5 Merchants, FsLrmers, autid Others. Pays Interest on time deposits, solicit business and aawunts, from new and out of town people as well as old residents whomwe shall, strive to accommodate and give correct and faith ful service. W.

H. Twitty, Cashier. b. Hetri, Pres. and introduced a resolution giving the bondholder the option not at that time, to yl Vom Spanish oppression only clens.laved the United- States in ommerciai Justice demands tq be: found in the State.

Three ter line Silver Tea Sets, beautiful designs but when bond became due. A bond payable in gold might become cheap Berry Bowls, Sugar and Cream Pitchers. Water Pitchers. Knives, Forks and all tkinds of Spoons. Satisfaction Guaranteed.

ened by the increased, production of gold, but Mr. Hill's resolution threw all the risk on the government and. relieved the bondholder of? any-possible Xnti.5 lmPsitions shall cease, vav J3g ut stands in the tariff reform for Cuba. Pref. de1macratic Irty should again reforrn froat the issue of revenue PrarHT rePblican principal or righM protectin is based on the for La- Pfe the Powers of goverrjnent solves the tirobieni of 'easdisfi It cuts grease, and cleans chance of depreciation.

He acted for Garibaldi Br tins. the bondholder and acted on the theory yr i -i i i oi tne man wno naa some trouDie wuu dishes better-than anything else. Does its work quickly, well and economically. Made.cnly ty THE COMPANY, Pfifssq aw Bon, Lcuis. Malcers of OVAL FAIRY SOAP.

"uui purposes. Our republican his mother-in-law and who, when she f. '-5" died and he was asked: whether she This sigoattir la zx ev the geanlna i Li 1 III! should be buried or cremated, replied uaxaiive Dromo-yuiniiie CHENEY'S FXPECTORANT. "Do both; take no chances. Mr.

Hill is the leader of those who.

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