“Democratic County Convention” from the Watauga Democrat, June 7, 1900, Robert C. Rivers, editor and
proprietor
On Thursday of last week the Democrats of Watauga county met
in convention at the court house in Boone, and after the regular business of
nomination of a full legislative and county ticket has gone into the with the
following result:
For Representative—Edgar S. Coffey
For the Senate, 30th Dist.—Wiley H. Swift
For Sheriff—W.L. Hendrix
For Register of Deeds—Calvin J. Cottrell
For Surveyor—Jones C. Greer
For Coroner—Thomas F. Cook
County Commissioners:
Hugh A. Dobbin
Will W. Holsclaw
James P. Taylor
The convention was largely attended, and harmonious in every
respect, there not being the least quibble of any kind in the nominations….
The following resolutions were drafted and unanimously
adopted:
We the Democratic party of Watauga county, in convention
assembled to hereby affirm and reiterate our adherence to the principles of the
great Democratic party, and we do hereby resolve:
1st. that we will use our best efforts to promote
the cause of good government, and denounce and contradict in unmeasured terms
the false doctrines of the present campaign which are being promulgated by the
Republican leaders.
2nd. That we heartily endorse the action of the
legislature of 1899 in taking steps for the betterment of the dominant race
whereby a large portion of the colored race in North Carolina are to be
eliminated from politics.
3rd. That we endorsed the enactment of the election
law as passed by the last legislature, and believe it to be just and fair.
4th. That we heartily endorse the platform and
principles laid down by the Democratic State Convention which assembled in
Raleigh on the 11th day of April 1900, and we believe that the
nomination of Hon. Chas. B. Aycock by said convention was a wise and good
choice and that he will make a prudent an deficient executive of whom the whole
state will be proud.
5th. That we do most earnestly endorse the
candidacy of Hon. E.F. Lovell for Congress in this district, and if nominated
we pledge to him our hearty and undivided support.
A further resolution was passed giving Capt. Lovill the
privilege of selecting his own delegates to the congressional convention to be
called hereafter.
Respectfully
submitted, T.P Adams, J.C. Fletcher, T.L. Lowe, Committee
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