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n-a fTnii TTTi fiTTTiiTiki -7T'7mZ MRU BSAXCJ A Safe Investment. Is one which is guaranteed to bring yon satisfactory results, or in eaae of failure a return of purchase price. On this sate plan jeo c-iri buy from our advertised Prujrgist borlte it Dr. King's New Discovery fot il flfi TALK THE BAY we do not believe that tber in ever again indace as penitent an offioe-seeker as John Andrew to enter the Hats. The foregoing history of John Andrew' public acts is ttuei ('apt: Wi 1c.

has been before the people aad hi l.fe is an open book. IS LAitGE And handsoMe rock OUR are oflerinjr some FALL WINTER They are the Pick of the Market and every fiuirle article has boon carefully selected with an eye to the wants of article has beon c' the trade ot this town and section. We Unprecedented Bargains in the line of DRESS GOODS, DRESS PA TTERNS, WHITE GOODS, FLOUNCING LACES, EMBROIDERIES, HAMBURG TRIMMINGS, ETC a Wc especially invite th ladies to come and inspect our stock. We have so many pretty novelties in their line that we cannot begin to enurriuralc: them. IN CLOTHING- AND SHOES WE HA VE GOT THE DROP o'ttr e'erapet iters this seasc'ii.

We have cldt.l to fit' and suit most everybody and anybody. In i quality, and cheapness, they cannot be equalled iu this Misses, Rd'vs and Children, is sorhcthincr I i'Jil iim.hc 'apneas, they can't be beat. respect. mly -u patvomuv Repectfully. quantity, variety Our stock of SHOES for Ladies, Men, c'f which we are proud.

Jjl style and en MEN AND Our stock of Men and Boy's Hats, and are marked down low. wit is'ncw tiW The Carthage Bla4a. AN lNDKPKNDENT DEMOCRATIC WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. KATES OS" L'BSCKiPTlON: f)no Yeai Six Months fhr1 Month. fin ADVERTISING KATK3: 1 2w 1 2ra 5 10 3ra (5m $5 $7 1 inch 2 inches.

3 inches. ccln-nn col tun 81 lft 20 25 no 3 7 9 12 10 2 3 3 5 12 18 it 3D 1 column ISO Local Notices 10 cents per line for first itvA ov line for rath (subsequent insertion. Adminitrater' oticen $2i; i- m.ri ,1 rrofeaHr-nnl carde SSavenr Advertisement inserted by contract for an specified time, if discantinued heore expiration rftime, ibill be charged for at transient rates. The editor holds himself in no wise responsible for the views of Entered at the Carthage, N. Post OHice as second class mail matter, but i first class readine matter every time.

H. A. FGUTE, JB. Editor Piop'r. THURSDAY, OCT.

23, 1800 EDITORIAL. Dcmccralic Nominees: i JUDICIAL NOMINEE3. Fcr Chief Justice Mkkhimon lVr Asso. Justice Walter Clark FOR SliMttllOR COURT JUDGE 1st -Dial. Geo.

II. Brown, Of Beaufort 2ful Henry R. Bryan, of Craven. 4th bifet SfJer Whitaker, of Wake. 5ih Uidt Winston, of Granville.

tth D'fit E. T. B'-ykin, of SampBon. 7tij Diht, Jan. D.

Mclver, of Moore. 8th Dit It. F. ArmfielJ. of Iredell.

lCthxDiHtJno. fl. ftynsm, of Burke. II ill ist W. A.

Hoke, of Lincoln. For. SoLfcitoii, li'tr FRANK McNKILL, of Richmond Co. FOR CONGRESS, 3RD DISTRICT: li. F.

GRADY, of Duplix. COUNTY NOMINEES: For State Senate: Cai'T. Geo. Willcox For House of Representatives: W. P.

Cuurie, Clerk of the Supeior i. a. McDonald. For Register of Deeds: M. cL.

Kelly, For Sheriff: J. L. LURIilE, FoiTreasurci: W. A. WADSWOfttlf.

For Coroner: Dr. G. 2IcEeod. For Vkancis Deatox. Job Mm Barrett! A FfcH' OF TEIE jirSTOUVOF I11SCEIECK-EFuED rinLIC CA11EER.

Shut Iho bar the windows and pet your tun. John Andrew is coming to. town with blood in his eye. Johnnie rays he has been libeled. We wcurd kke, 6 waiter of curioMty, to read anything that oould pessibty libel John-tiie.

Johnnie's ensruks are gld that he will not have Kirk or any of Lis cutthroats with him wheu he makes his entrance into our town. Ho had them in the dark days cf reconstruction. Who preached to keep out of the War? John Andrew Rarrttt This Mime JVbn Andrew asks cbrittian men and women to lend him their influence and snjport for the honorablo position of State Senator, flow can any christian man commune with his God on the xiUht bf Nov. 4th if he supports John Anarow? He will have to tell the ird that he has that day tried to honor man. A ho triei to dishonor the religion of Jesu9 Christ a hypocrite, who in order to keep his hide from being liJdied with bullets, committod almost unpardonable ta.

No christian, ei.her whito pr bUck, will support him. Who wa ir, with the aid o5 Hotden's troops, overturned tho popular ninj irity in this oounty, and declared the office of Sheriff, to which K. II. Worthy was honestly elected, vacant? This same John Andrew, who is complaining that lie has been libeled. Instead of helping tho people of this county to build tiD their waste nlaees after I ha a Win caused by the Civil War, he becomes a traitor to race, joins tho negroes and t-eula wags, and tries to humiliate the already "sorely triad" ren and womea-lu this county.

Racked by military authority, he places himself un as Sunrfmn Diffnr an4 uu UU iujuiuu Lis ewset will. h-, Johnnie, even rnn live to day who know all about these things. If you would comeback I erj iu two or three Centuries, and behave yourself, perhaps you would not be libeled. ho told the Poor House? Speak it loic. Juhi Avdrac Banelt.

In all ml zd countries homes of refuse and jjor houses vr provided the lie diseased ud ij.fi hi, who arc not able to jroV'de for themselves. Humanity Christianity acd every good impure of onr iututos tell us that we rauft pfovide for lhe-e unfortunate creatures. Wi may be in gxd health atd ciicumstances to-day, and to-morrow we may become objects of charity. "No i man knows what a day uay forth." In ordtr that the berden may be equalized, and that these unfortunate individuals may be coder supervis ion if the proper authorities poor uases are constructed in eoanty of the St te. That he might pay the extraordinary expenses incurred by himself and hi board, in paying exhorbitan to hinielf and his associates, in payment of Andrew's trips to Washii gton and lawyer'd fees to ills, v.v believe, when Sheriff Worthy was depiived IU office, be, the fame old John sold tbe Paor-htuse.

It is Enid tbut he weald have sold the jail, but it was suggested that it be re served forth teucfu of the republican party, and they have been occupying it ever tit.ee. Iljwever, these poor un- fortuuate individuals hud no homes pro vided for tbem, and were placed upon the block and let out to the lowest bidder. They were geucrally bid tff by men who desired to work them as tbey would slaves. This is a dark blot on Moore Co's history, and the man who to day asks the good people of this county to honor him, or to dishonor the office which he seeks, is more responsible for it than any other living man. The lawyers' fees and expenses to IFashing-toa weie incurred after a republican Judge had issued a peremptory commanding John Andrew and bis Board to accent Sher.ff Worthy's bond.

They knew it was an unnecessary expenditure of money; and it fhowp that tho republican candidate for the Senate is utfit to execute any trust that coald be imposed ia him, especially, it he bad any ptejudice or interest in the matter; II he was elected to the Senate, we hats no doubt bat that he would be for selling etary charitable institu- tion now sustained and fostered by, the State, if such sale would placj any mon ey iu his pockets. Our penal institution, the penitentiary, wuld in ali probability, be reserved for tho same roason that he bad for not disposing the Aooto county jail. Johnnie, with your dark record, you muat surtlybc joking when you atk the good pe iple of Moore county to supprri you. Whi was it, in the daik days ot" rc-C nstraction, that undertook to 'lie ignorant negro to riot and bloodshed? Ask the white men who lived in thi-eouuty dftring those dave, and they tell ycu that it was ez-parson, ex-bloc'u'adar, John Andrei Riirfett Oar ptople were almost helpless. No man coU hardly 5all Ih oul his own.

The ignorant neg havingi bcea invested with tho power to votf, led by such men as John Andrew and backed by Holden's. troops, had become almost intolerable. The bn.ve white mm of this county, who compose the Democratic party, in opposition to John Andrew and his crew, led our peopla- from the "uiouth nf death and jaws of hell." Was John Andrew at that time a friend to the whi'e pecplo? "Old men still live among us" who remeTa4er how John Andrew Ptooi 4'Cheek by Jowl" with o'i Abe Stjv.art (colored), the same old Abe who afterward served a term io the penitentiary for stealing from a blind man, and challenged the votes ol our while-people. We have no doubt but that Jjhn Andrew will cherish a fond remembrance cf a little incident ol that memorable election day. II .3 playe an important part in the drama.

Johnnie happened to challenge two men who did not propose to submit to him or his 1st Lieutenant, Abe. One of them knocked his pipe-item doirn- his throat, and the other tore off his coat tails and so damaged his posterior regions, that he had to tako hia meals from the mantel-piece for several diys. Johnnie, we wish they knew you in Rmdolph as well as', we knew you iu Mooore. We believe you run periodically fjr no other reason than to get material for your autobiography. There is plenty of niateiiai, aud if you will continue to come before the people nothing will be lost.

Ur, ho-is it that the republican party falls back OD when the can get no one elsjto accent a nomination?" Well, it is useless for us to answer this question. Every one kn iws that John Andrew has been defeated so often that it doe? not humiliate him in tho least to be "snowed uideV We do not believe that he has held an elective office since he distinguished hirus-lf as a County Commissioner. He has been connected with tha Internal Revenue bui-ine-s, occupying s.me minor psiiion. However, he has time aad agaiu offered his services to his people, but the offer has been each and every time refused. We beleive that the republicans had rather see hia defaited than any other member cf their party, and for tha? reason they always place Andrew iu the hopeless races, aud if democrats will da their duty ou the ith of I The 7th Sess! lhe ec! ool br.r enlarged and thc rou-i English, per seou iiuucm Jnr.

i Mi.s Minnie Holl.jm.in Board from $5 Jo Ample arr Dgement io cl-o aud board ihtj.V. 53 per. mouth. For further ir.frrr,,.,,: S. D.

July 1, co- IV. J. ii. Offers hi crvie 1 Carthage and commcoit Operative MechrC -AND Dental Surgery, F-OfrToe at UarU ag tit, June 11 I8UU PFDV r.ir-. I wish to anroirnee t'i ti.o 1 I have opened in my fi, SJ-tha-c a select slock of Bacon T.fer.l Canned Mt-lasscf, Cigars, TobiMv auj Dost Keropem il.

Highe5t piioe p.ii,; l'rndnif In fact, 1 keep efrcrvtlnr." found in a gsccerv loot 6 ha: nil au.l s. CARTllAf Jan.G, 0Q. IIABNESS, isADLiLES, CAliTHAGB N.c. Aly stock com pie tr, and qinliu prices pnai inteeJ to ivn me a call. "Vei' A.

McNiiiUr w. li. A. 1 IB -ANO REPAIR2P. CARTIIAOK N.

Work dono with Neatness and Ii for cifh. EySATLiFACTIOX GCABANTSED. fii'f trial. 'to: JON35S KEUNEK Oameron N. Carriaore aad Bam MAKERS.

Repairing a i We keep on band nn cs rfia of Colons, M'' lly till a. fiy or i)zHt. (Jrih.rs '-y vviii rec-iv mot JONL'S iKKNNKi' PLANTER'S UOTl A 1 fl A 5 C. A. W.

CA.1IPUEIL, Frop'r. I am pleas' to ftate fo my friut the public il at I am ed now tit in ever -tt-r T.i.-s raodations to Tiausicnt ers, at reasnnable ric-'-K. -large and '-omforubk. a- uA foun1 any'-iete, -iii'i i. eaj best the i.Trli My it, cwi.ir.utiv ioc fed public.

it no -fepyt JilJ'l i'iiii "it i.i m': i hi acss prt ot towo. Oive a 'i. A I LR A AUG U.ST A A.L- IucfTcrt 12 nj Au. (j'jlsi 1' 4 Mail a I Lb. i I Fr.nlord Carneron i Vr.

II unlet Ar. Gibtua rsfp rn i i i -O iO ijj 7 10 Le. Gibsna Le. Hanlet ('aaerca Jdf. rd ifocoaie Ar.

Woi. iih, 't. Jno. C. Wi Are frjj.i bverwerk or'' JC, 3ST.

CLAL and Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring re- lief in eviry case, when used for any atfec- tion of Throat. or Chest, euch as ionnmpiion, muammatrcn or iruL chilis, Asthma, Whooping Cdgh, Oroupj etc. It is pleasant And agreeable to taete; perfectly and can always le depended upon. Trial bottles free at Chas.

Cole Co's Drugstore. The most di-lkate coiiatitnton ctsn safely ue Dr LT McLeans Tar WiueLucg Balm, it it a 6uf reaieJy for coughs, Ioks of voice, and all throat andlunx diseases. Life will acquire new zest, and cheerful; nes3 return, if you will impel yonj liver and kiJues t'C the pcrtormance of their functions. Dr fl McLean'e Liver and Ki '-ney Ba will stimulate them to beulthfui 1 per bottle, at Cbas. CtIe CoV- The dank and vegetation of r-CTona newly cleared of timber, exposed to tlie rays of the aun is sure to breed tlri Dr II McLean's Chills and Fever Cure, by mild and gentle action will radidlly cure.

OOcts a bottle, at Chas. Cole Co'd. The "Life of the flesh is the blood thereof ity and this bears with it the ccertainty ct quick restoration from sicknes or accident. Dr II McLeans Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier gives pure rich and vitalizes and strengthens the whole body, $1.00 per bottle, at Cole CoV. If you are suffering with wai or inflamed eyes, or granulated eyeli Is, you Can ne quickly cured by using Dr li McLean's ctrengthfeSirfg hlye Sufee.

25 cents a box. THE NATIONAL DEMOCRAT. EVFRY DEMOCRAT SHOULD READ IT. EVERY SEEKER AF TER POLITICAL TRUTH SHOULD READ IT. We Will send the National Democrat aud The Blade to any addre wi in the Uaited States for a year.

All aid up subscribers to the The blad'e are entitled to the benefits of this offer. The regular stib-Ct iption piice of the. National Democrat is $1.50 per yeir, and it is wel! worth it. It is published weekly in the city of Washingtot. and ea issue contains eibt seven col-nmn pages ol reading Seed to thia oflice for sample copies.

It has the endorsement of bading Democrats; it contains all tho Washington and National news its record of Con-gresinal eceedingj will be full and complete, and it is in every way a worthy exponent of sound Democratic Doctrine. Subscribe now and secure this staunch organ of the party of the people The Blade and National Dfmocrat JU 1.75 FEIt tEAR LV ADVANCE jra i'uPKRroa Court. XIoobe County. E'ilington, Royster Co. vs.

W. Ferguson, arah A. Ferguson, W. J. Ulue and wile, Mary E.

Blue, Kosa A. Fer-gu-ou, Eugene i Terguson, W. A. Feru-snn, and John V. 8cott, Administrator of John MaiN- Ferguson.

The defertLrnT W. J. Ferguson above named, will take notice, thut aiV action" en- I until as aoove has been commenced in the superior court of Mooreco to enforce a clnini for Four Hundred and Lhiny-three and 17-100 Dollars 17), aud to have the land situated in Moore County adjoining liud.i of John A. MacLeod, Patrick M. Cl ie, and ethers, formerly the property Uougald MacDougild eontaiidng about acres, lately owned by John Mac reason, sold to pav Kaid claim, wliivh is alle.

ed to be a lien upon it. The said defendant w'll further take notice that he is required to appear at the Cmirt House in artiiae, at Court to be held ou the eighth lay after the firt Monday iu Sejtem-t er, and answer or demur Io the complaint in 'said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court lor the selliug demanded iu said complaint. D. A. McDaV, Clerk of Superior Court Sept.

12, 1890-dt of Moore Count v. Notice! The Bia-d of Magistrates of Moore county is hereby cdled to meet in Carthage on Tue-day, Oct. 2-ith; lH'jo; at 1 o'clock, p. to elect a Comminsiouer to 611 the pl ice made vacant bv the death of J. J.

Par tridijealso to consider the advisability or establishing an Iut'erior Court tor woore County. This Oct. 6, 1S90. William McLeod, Chairman Board of Wt-akns, Biliousness, take juiia, In.ligcsiion cad UilOWVS TTiON BITTERS. i A cures quickly.

Kor tile by all dealers Id 1 wjuiciue. ue. tue genuine BARNES' HOrL, i N. Parnes desires to inform the public ha: ho is prepared to furnish the tranieut trTellinir public with good hoard aud lod r. in.

ah ii large and commodious build- ki IS prepared for permanent and female. Table eupplied uch iu inarKei anoriis. Gwd rooms and polite attention alwarr guarauteod. The Dailv Cm i1 FT Ill n7 J- A li II. c.

Publihed E-ery Day Cash Pr.tcc, A Advance ij' ouujty lai one yeir, six mouths, three Semi-Weekly, on yr, $5 00 2 50 1 25 I 50! 1 Ad ires, a 'eei), one year CHRONICLE PUB. I Charlotte; N. C. THE WILMLVGTox MKSSENGLR Ilia rtt. 1 3 -pge uorning paper id i.u3 oiate i Tue Leadh, NpapeV of Noah Carolina DAILY Us sample copies, adlress, tflessenirer i i We defy anyone to say i tiht bis honesty of integrity.

He made a brave soldier during the War, and after the War, instead of joining hands with ti enemie? of his and race, he stood by his people and helped them retrieve what they had by the great Civil conflict. Take the records of the two men conpfire' them, and ask yourseli i' any honest ci mad u'd vote for Rarreit in preference to Wiilcox. The above-named candidate for the House is not wfcll known throughout the county. I his makes but little difference, however, for we always judoe man by the company he keeps. If thi is any criterion by whjch we can jude Mr.

Reynolds he, like poor dog Tray, i in bad ompany, and must suffer thr consetjueiices. He must 4Jsink or swim, survive or perish" with his partner, John Abdrerti A vote for either of them is a vote for a negro Jude in black district, and negro magistrate throughout the State, as well as a vote agaiust iSib Vaucp; THE SI.V Some people have an idea that Vance is to be voted lor directly by the people. This is not so. The IcgMiture U. S.

It yo i are foi Vunee, vote Wiilcox and Currie. A vote againit either of them is a vote against Vanoe. Merit Wins. "Wo desire to ay io our citizens, that fcr years we bavp.bfen selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr.

King's New Life Tills, Buckleu's Arnica Salve and Elcc-Irio Bittera, and have never bandied reme dies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisf.ictioa. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if patisfactory remits do hot follow their nee. These remedies have Won their great popularity purely en their merits. Chas. Cole A Druggists Eflncational Institute Public Speaking! Prof.

l. Alderman will, during the week beginning Ncfvember 17th, Iff3d, hold an Institute in Carthage, N. C. This Institute is not for teachers only, but for the people as well. Its efficiency, therefore, will depend largely upon whether or not the FFOPLE attend.

Let as many as possible attend the daily exercises. Friday of that week will be devoted to spt cial exorcises tat will be of interest md profit all who attend. Addresses will on tlrat ifay. be nirfde by Prof. E.

A. Alderman and others, wlrielr will do much good to the cause of education if the people will go and hear them. In Virginia there is spent for public cmtcatiorron each child, white and black, an average of about TWO AND ON'E-IIALF times as much money as is spent in North Carolina, and the average lenzth of annual session 1:1 Virginia is about TWICE that of ours. Not only so, but we are behind almost all the other SOUTHERN STATES. Except in a fe -v of the cities, our public Hchools do not satisfy either their friends or their opponents.

We levy on'y VI 1-2 cents on the $100 of property (one and a quarter mills). THE ACT IS, THAT WITH SO SMALL A LEW IT 13 IMPOSSIBLE To HAVE AN EFFICIENT AND TABLE STEM OF SCHOOLS. Count md f-ee how little it amounts to oa the ASSESSED valuation of your property. The great bulk of our people are farmers and laborers in other vocations, who are solely dependent upon the public schoil for the education of their children. Evm of the white children, perhaps as many tin 11 out ef 12 in this have no other sahoo's.

Porhapg ycu object to dividing with the Eeroei. As a rule, tax of 12 1-2 cents on ihe $100 of property raises more moaev to jwh child, white aud black, in the counties where there are m.iuy n'egroei than in those counties where there are few or none. It is the labor of a country that mikes its wealth. If we did not have the Degrees we would have some orher poor roonle whose children- would have to be educated in the public' se-h ola But, whatever mny be srad about educating the negroes, we' cnnot affrd not to improve our edncitiouul facilities, whether we consider onr financial" condition' and progress or the jerpetn itiou of oar civil aud rtlisiou-s liberties. The matter is with- I in the power of the and when they cjiue uuiy iu coasner mis gre questioa.

anl nee it as it is. they wi 1 willingly tax tbeniselvei more and give more atteatiou to the edacation-of their children: If you siy we are too poor, then I that the way to get richer is to educite our own people intellectually and industrially so that they may be able successfully to ply Ubor to the development ot our manv resources, iiie Uisiory ot the world poin out thi way, a.id vre cannot fil to walk in it. Wita good ia the country diP. incTB iuete win oe iess- mceative lor the1 country people to crowd into th-3 cities an 1 towns to educate their chil I the dicantpnt rmli' -i VTW 1 -l I in. t'Pe 'r aad 'etter tucciss will attend thh labors.

S. M. FINQ-ER, S'V St R. iQot. 23, it.

f.f Kducatiou. WILMLVGTON STAR Attention is called to the following reduced in suoscnption. casrh ia advance- THE DAILY STAR. 'e lear ac ro 83 Oo oKtff-' Si THE WbtKLY STAR. 'jue ear vtis: Mouths Three Address, $1 no' (W.

3) W. H. BERNARD, frt tJfrXj Vie iclobe. Pwp tion to Prnf. RY i C7-1 HEAVY and FANCY GROCERIES.

BOY'S ATS and complete of Hie larc-t siv HARDWARE'S ways on Kami 11 nrnmisi a In veil to sell them as low if not )o a i Our lines in holh are always fresh Full and Cdrnjilele, We keep nice assortment of Honest, Straightforward Eusines We dorft mislead the nuhhr. their value, bm we do promise than nnii nfhr hhno 2 acLtivit j. I if ua uuu see tf tie Yours truly A. KELLY CO CAR II A a Ey N. a Ai 1 I ilf ItT.Vfa-.

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