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1 9TTt fftt IV (yj;n Uf'hHtnHin JJCCOrd - THURSDAY, October 24, 1S78 iuts; 1 itor': : H. A. LONDON, Jr., Editor, for coxoklss : HON. JOSEPH J. DAVIS. u ' V aii mur STIRRING ADDKKSS Or lHrii. STATE EXECUTIVE C03UIITTK13. (w... Pi.i. n v.. ' congratulates the J )eiHocratie-( 'on- i fervative party of Xorth Carolina; upon the result of the recent (1on-; I'ressional elections at the North, i These elections clearly indicate three things which are of consequence to us; First, that the people of this country are dissatisfied with the Re public; for MS MY iiicl, that the Nationals do uoi meet i . . i ii ed twentv-three. and have gained o sevon. These facts demonstrate that the people inten.l to invest the Demo- 1 . , , . cratie party vith the lull controj ot the National tTovermnent. The senate oi tue nexr ongre- win oe Deniocnitie by a considerable ma-i joritv, an.l it is only necessary for . ti i . r i i the Democrats ot the S.uth to re- ..,.U'.. ..ii...-: . L' .1. J! J i. I 'II 1 HWIU MWliasi III ll(t:il I'J our organization, and oui . tl'lllllilnl Every consideration of interest,of policy and patriotism then urges us to prepare immediately for the ap proachin political struggle I5e assured fellow cittzens, that ii j.- mi 1 witlioutpreparatton.it will be im -m i i , l possible to achieve success, ' Let us not by our apathy, our ' - .. Jiike-warmnessand in i ference tKst-' . rl, , . v r..v. vr ti.at totism. Let us be steadfast in our devo- tiotl to principle, true to our organ-: ... ... ; izatioil and endeavor bv every means to discountenance those ?J .i i i , uM..,.u..u ,,u . optiose ouiMvortiiv staiuiara-hearers freely and fairly chosen by the! T-v . . . . . . ! cmuufo. pai m umvuiuou d- " In particular do wo desire to re. rwntwl,,it-nl,,,lc.1Jt,1,.(.,i I" C " " v cv "'r.- j best to promote the fortunes of that party, on whose success de pends so largely the prosperity of themselves and of their posterity. In every township, in every neigh borhood, there ought to le appoint ed a committee of active, elUcient and prudent party-men, who will undertake to see that every Demo crat in the precinct comes to the polls and casts his ballot for our nominee. "We therefore urge this upon the township committees; and if in any township it is neglected, we appeal to our Democratic friends there to send their conveyances for all their neighbors who otherwise ! might not attend the polls. Let it be clearly understood in every locality that he who fails to vote for our nominee, gives half a vote for the Republican party, and that the Conservative who casts his ballot for an Independent is taking the surest mcaj) to break up and m pam ami aie ot Judge Ihuriuan, which we pub-, ten do Inrs on ewry dog, ami to le- ou ()f s.,i,i jl( ,.s,,ns i,ovid. d tr iv-: authorized to loan it as m ney. the Keiuiblican lea!ers to atilict i- i. : ......tl.- r-.d...,,., .,.,d .1- t,Jt Killing ot every (tug tonmi . eJ is ,lt.?:iilv ierfoiinel. Ttus only kike mt-rest .upon the loan. It ouger iiu lucu lum. hem wherein i u their v ows on u ti;.. : . : ' W . . 111. il...: n.,ii.- iti.i.i , , . . . . I'll o I ma uniiri n in im-n iiii.. w.n i 4,V1 it lOU IS Willi V.'f.-l 1 IIS Sir ' ei 1 1 !VS 51 111 1 1 It'Ult IIIII TIO Ollfi P and tiaudujent practJces. the cunvney (niestion diii'er from ground, and no doubt- wouM meet. yrinil r,li:ibl. iMformition reeeivc d ! own'ind( bted.ess, and this nriv .... . .. iwm-'i i' in infiitri . xiiin in .itwtiw . tho . in ovs. ir, ur.iws lmerfsr, nnon with popular tavor, and as a separ- ititution of (ireenbick for ViN ' ? ! i -l"i's. , Wisl bo from live and a Mu,rter t. . an annual income of probably twenty , i0tUm Rofoi vimI 'lkn Oil t , ' .,f..J.m;,,iion hive utterly failed :UO,""ll" tk U1 : Look at, the statistics reported for lK-t, ,nxd n )l:llf Uilni hS; the millions of dollars. Their aggregate ! U'U0" "l,C V n i ' lM lk lhlt8' ,a,wt ate oigamation. hat Utttih tailed ;onal .mk noU. .uu ves .good ; Chatham !at year. AVe there find !ir.-est. crop -rown ci culaiion is, in num. I numbers ; Storage at Moderate Rates. m , Bralr..y style, at to impress themselves upon the 1Vaons therefor. Again, we would ' that .the totl number of :-he.p raised : thrc hunbml and twontv niiHioiis. i l.deidi Daily C t ton MarVet R ' . H. & It. S. TUCKER'S. cvmutrvmJ l;.stly. that the star of eall their attention to the lilatfonn s 1717h;ittll,lV0 Results OftllO Hard Times. I ft'ink it may be reasonably -ssumed i , ,vts and the ialest changes in New 1 0uZ aU the Demote party is still in tl ad,pted bv the nmvention at ll-kl wi The mercantile agency of Mrs. 'that three hundred million of these YorU aml Livt.rp: JO! Markets forward-' lJ . , , , li..,..: Killed .,,vi snei wanting a sm t.i iJ,.irliMV t- Co. lets jnt c m- notes ar loaned at an average ra e ot : ,.,1 Hffirv ,i0 v lvii.,,ii a" ,k' 1X;"' ' . -' . Wl'!l!j Ml- 1 vk fraction .,( I.,in,. m. sWtl, of all tlu- j ; .(H)rt vt lllln!,),. , ,ms. ; i(l.r(.st f at W 7 rc,c,t. If CvZ to lUl!-,''!, National Bank . 1V' : TiX'KER. in;: w uuu i'-tiij ua viu? vuv .uul ;l!?K j;10m wiiiit do thov (loiiKind, ' it4 1 l 1 ; , iui failures in ihv Uiiiroa Sates t;r uio nnimru niTerest rney veoive Trom i kxi.i.t . it iiiv, iviniv niviJi oi rv rn run a. i . . i . i - j " i - ina i ini'!i on'irr.riu nr:'nn i 111 11 ;i 11. iiiii- ifi iiiiiiii-v iitii.cn roi. Country and able to a d-irinVor the I,,,, , l : amount to the enormous sum ot bi, .T, I:UIllllor 0f fai!urt.K during the ! al, but. of their own indebtedness is ' j wnntn. ami ablt to alm.n.4u Uk deim.crat can have any excuse m worth of personal pr, perty de- tiliril Mll!trfer W4S 2,852, with hal-ili- twi nty one million dollais. Tl e ! 03 H AND : ! 1 Tovornment on thoe I onstitntioiio thlc Illwivl-.f f..-. 1. i.i cwypi1 in o-.. .. n r- in mif venr ... 1 .- -. . i i.. 4i ...i .i.. i. j. ; ! ifiAi" 41 J i n Hi" I4i ill li i iif iiil i ' r n lull fii' r i i t iuioin f " - - . in; nil i - hihv . - , v.. . ...... . - ..... w . ... ........ into iM.-u ii iin ii .1 i mo iii. iiiii i - ." li. u .. fitrimv 111:11 i i tTiiiiicT )t'iiii:ii inir i; iiisii. iiim iiriinnjr . .t . .,1 i ;.. ..;,..thc -l.;..l, : .i. . .... ..i . i Think -i this, ve eommamers of o?. t:..i.:i..: : l,.,,...,,, ,,.,ii..t,... n .w; .i:..:.i A ri -e invoice oi u .ma u.-v iFiiiuiiMv.-, imii oil m oiil Hie virtVUOaciv IllOVenieilt T i ,ci. iiuiiires, wi'u uiiuninrH illinium- I"'"''"! i'i"B,'j uiiiiii.miy iiinu- iitUimv - r 1 , - .....i'.im. . .i i ... i? .. , . ' onerr-.,. !:... 1 lie Jews paid a ; looooiioo ,i.,..;,. n ,,1 h-hnn h.lmr Kllf N ACK..- tor s.ile at 7o e seiuiai aiiue ro me nappme oi our tor he can Uest aewmiilisli his pin- tT of o.o ti:ti of the oroce..ls of '"x -.-v-v "..V1-v" ' ' V u ".w . " 1 ?. . ' . i stan'ial work and w.rr cituensamltotheperpetiP.tyoxour pose hv supporting the nominee of their avtcti ms. Somcf thetngvnm- . t V..S r ;,. ,i,..:';.i,...i th. h-.i,l fW .i.. w ,.;,.i ' OPhN AND 10P DUG institutions. Thus in tlie elections ollr party, who not t.uly heartily en- h while others boati'd that tuey states daring the iirst nine .months f their special privilege takes held in eight States the Republicans dorses om Platform but as our Uetv ! ? n V i I ? of the present year ws 8 (J7S .q, ,s. large slice in the shape of interest 7i ' , o , h ive lo,t twelve ieen l,M-s of Con , t t' ' t V V L' the ,!,t V' cntmg liabilities a-nouming to )'.7, upon their own ind- btedm ss Tn the rF1,U,M U,ni' 1?:lt8 have lot twelve inui.Kib ot t on- resentative in tn-ress has always a tax of one tenth was laul on the ...,. s -i, tll ' 0 llf iinr v,,.:,,,,.., .lllt ti.Sc i Mea, CholS Urown gress: the Nationals have elected votcil to carry out its principles. " products of the farm. We thought " '"''i ut ..o-' vvith' li ,.1 15. s u-.. h:.v-o. e..n to tff,tv ! H.-.ius, Sidei four: and the Democrats have elect- Let every well me ir-im- "(Ireen, U !lorril)1' aml rT . lau' iU aggregating i-U.Mi;. , one millions even-Vo,r. Now, if tberV : Ya T 1 a11 klUuS o Pl lei Krt ...n.i nt-n OliC OI UIU OUI T-.liaiTiai IO tl"V ' 1 i 1 1 f ... ...... unj-i-uunui imlmhj iicui. J.Ul'It': Will be complete. TU IO U snapping at. the di esses of some ..ltimi is coucen.e.d are founded on is thus a savin-to ihn m,.t . . ...... . , .1... A r 1 . ...... ........... ... . ... . ... . ......-w t-. Iil-.i t w.iv I.IIMI1. t i t l wi.l l-l 1.. .vl. I, I... .1,.!,!. 'IM 1 It ii fur Ui to determine whether ulu Jverr lwa gentle-j lad ie-. A gentleman preut ku-Ke.i ?1);.t (1(.hr. It is the s vnrit v for their or to the people, of an amount ennnl : the banner on which are inscribed ted bv tlie mtaiuous Kirk ; 'lls: smp our at ine uooi an.. lmtt... iUt(1 wh..m-v.-r the di h be pid lo the interest nr.on the outstanding We ar. conciliation llo.uo lnlo :,nd ITS. in 17". This is sufficient to damn i 1 : o 1 i , th,. banks must retire their circula- greenlv.ck emulao : for, had the :t Oroceri, . etiwt; ,n ,f I T , " lion and cease to isMn-notes. ; Km nback not been issm d, the gov- ; mmcml Ketorm, shall trail m the "i the tin ation of . ,r n;,.Us and others In .h,, fol,, tu lH,K.tu!h. (MU,iieIlt woulil lmvo h;l1 to ise ; Cu i i n i i . . tit t ii cum iiiiinli if T i.it oti. i mvillv ns v:ili.l T is nim if th- i -i r - 1 . .i . . 7 l'-,o'"i nur. or kiim ii i m ion i'iii in vii-rni-r - i -i-v. v. w.n u.iiu, --i ? - ii.i-ir livivi . m 'sspoiih" m. us. iii.v tiw. nwn.ii, i... i..... 4....... f . i i part.v wild, alone has been alile to ; products displayed. Joha W. Perry, 2 tlS "t ,"'f""V 'I'V" "'. V l-P'' ! fn.m the use ot the , che Kej-ul-liean ,m,ptiu andlEsadeaudUd i? S.'T t to arrest the progress ot our gov-, attracting general attention, while whicn are, perhaps, more numerous Uv(i juried the amount of interest ' $;l2i,O0t,(KK) of national bank notes eminent towards a centralized des- his brandies. whis1-;M mul tvi,.oU and excellent, than can be found in .,,1;li ..v(.l.H,is (!ie nrineioal of ilii.'i.im-'.iiifv'f.n.ilin.r u.,..Ji.i i. '1 ! t in nr.nnj.U ,.f 1-1.....,.....!. 1 . .. ! 1 ,i . . . . ir.rl Til 7!l 1 1 r tl I (tt nil l.n-i.iiHi.vn U....t m iiuvwBiij- ui iiiuiuiigu jucui . oi j conuuee greatly to me comtort ot all, , .1,,,..., 'opposes its mci. none perpetuation. ! ileal. nn;il, like all other ti ganization. It is the township com. 1 if more seats were provided on the ' ' J 11 "ou1lluS 01 il. imny LMr And in strict harmony with this ; jinaly falhj upon the great mittees who are charged with the i Fair grounds. It is verv tiresome to I "1. t S'S ! P ,m,t5'uus a lnu,k "te consumo-rs-the people, . . . , . 1 11 , ,1 I u.r iuv3 icnoi "o1"' : system mat teuus to )erpeiuate it. follow citzens our nl it form has I most linirtant of all party duties, be compelled to stand so long, and of countj prid in him, will respond! J2. A second objection to the na-: been denounced by men who never To them is committed the duty of ! it would coat but little to make a Jew j ;iraen do whatever lie can to pro-, tiouaj iJiU,k system i, that it tends j read it, and by others whose interest supervising the election, and of de-! ugh seats. We do not wish to ap- j mo.te f.ue ?nc l;f the same. ! to coml ine, concentrate, and inten-! or pn judices incline them to mis- visinm ine,.M t,, K-in,, w,t i pear a findinc fault, on the contrary I i1 ?nCUl.re.W t , mainspring Hify tlie money power. I shall in-; represent it; and now the answer " "& . " T J 1 f.i c-w j 1,1 "U- prosperity, in an governments, ijlulge in no de.clui nation against tbt J make to them is to 1 eiuociaueoierioiuepoiis. .ueyj TrT- , 1 evervimng oe uone iuhl , moncy power. x seek to excite no ! you to read and to study it It is' ought to meet frequently and ad-! "cultural Society deserve the highest j can reasonably be done, to promote ; passion no prejudice. I wish to I "vain for its enemies to say that it! vise and take counsel together how ' Praise for their efforts to make our i Ll!!!.1!. "itered ? Let the laboring ; c son f airlv au j i wii,h you to ! mcang wbjifc Jt does nofc Jta u'y tie ony KXViy which can jirive relief to our afflicted country, i We warn our fellow-eitiy.ens that 1.1 . i ,. , , great ends cannot be accomplished except ;it the cost of some ineonve-Tou nienco, and often through the sac-! Iritieeof our uerond mvfoivm..- 1 i . i L A ami appeal io iaoiv man who iH,l1' al heart (t;..,lulrf;(MI(1flulllli, fll i- !c,:.rv. and Mating hi. In - uiviuua prertrreiiees, cast ins tumor fi.i - H.o ii. miii. i.f th, ( Vnci-vi. tive party. For the Committee: S. A. A SHE, (,Vn. TO OUR GREENBACK FRIENDS. AV.. w ould ..ill th .tt,t: c U)1"U UU riR a"em,on OI , ' .i i j. i . .i i . ----- ' -- OCing Jit C rS.. 1 1 IU Ulllhl" lllli vii-t iiiii-irfu iijwii xi , I nr. L'illJH oui viieeiioaciv iriemis ro r no nioc n r,om titm-n n inv or vot. ! t.hnu i i . , nW ;..t....f j, jg t He un-es most stroii-lv the:wi,u sfron- 5111(1 ,nUr opposition : -V . i . v ' , iJ ii- vJ I 1 II till 'VI iilil'Ui n lit i n llll I M .. . i iwa t 11 III backer carefully n.-id our oh. t form Laituun le.ei o.u piaiioi in and Judge Tluirnian's speech and candidly sav what more doe-- he de- iu.im! " i : A.MI1 11 hit CAAlllUATE. . Ue Io:lrn tliar Vil I. -Tones, of ke, has and himself as a candidate for Com M-ess in thi I )!- UimU,Ur I"1. L ' - " . trict. this is too same mi iviilu.d Vir1 .11 ! .It. 4 !..... . , ..... ..K.I.I... . i l... ir i i . nj''oiiiii.ii o iioni-U a THE STATE FAIR. The Annual Stute Fair has been : held, the bustle and excitement at- 7!" ovtf ever h' . iciuiuwi lioine uiier oemir soueezeu , , , . , .... peeu 1.... 1 1.. ft... aia erowueu, oui still pleased and ',! i i i , i fi:1Tlwtltil tn horn l.ann il.,. rri... i , T 7. , , exhibit was not altogether as large and oc ,i . i 4t i varied as usual, and we regretted not seeing more of our own nnnntv were of a superior quality, and he . - received several premiums, Mis. K. n - cgwan, oi una place, exhibited TT a.,.. . .. 1"? vaneties cakes, preserves, , Pkles, etc., and was awarded a num- ilier of valuable nreminma. Wl.v .lid ,r . t T ; ' . f,..vi,. .-, ... - - - : nniv il I liiiincui I -i niii.ir in r ,i!n' i l . .i , . ...... is. TUeRailroadimtborWe. Aoaldlott; H-a o provije more cars, and not pack hu- the 3.! t ..... i.. i. . , . man oemgs iiKe live stocK. it would generally conceded that its success is ma due to the efforts and the energy the very efficient Secretary, Capt, t. Denson, while to Uol. Molt and , . - ... . i his Executive Committee who receive no compensation, out mucu we think the State o.es lasting gratitude. Correspondence, FOR THE RECORD, Bt'LLE Voir, N. C, October 12th, 1878. Mr Editor; -Permit me to gratulateyouoathe neat and tidv appearance oi hhj vnAxaAai accord. ' It is one of the neatest and prettiest I Mr. Editor, if you think these sug papers published in the State, It's ' gestious worthy of space in your pa editoriais exhibit marked ability, j per you can give them to the public and are characteristic of a well cul tivated mind, showing a striking adaptability to the vocation you have chosen. It is a paper of which the ; (tourt House Burned, people of Chatham may well be i Lenoir Court House took fire yes proud; ami if her citizens do not lib- j terday morning and was entirely erally patronize it, they do not de- eonsunjed, together with all the pa serve to be heard of, outside of their ! pers in it, llaleigh Observer. outer-j to the ! the publication of a poo.l newspaper at : iiuiuimiiiiii iii KiniH nf -wif.iifi .. Jlieir coniltv site? and such 'a' paper havo given them from the first , isp" I oan give yon no better idea ; OI mv Pr'iTion oi y mr i1- tll.n I -ITT covillff Ml fir I refill IT. 1 limnfTIl limn ... ....... ...... ... - . - - i twice a week, and often pick it up ....... - . . again and look over its columns to be sure that I have left nothing unread. t" of . .... , ..... - . Select to the ensuing legislature, to the snmct of sheen im-bandry. JN Stute offers better inducements 1o . : sheep raising than North Carolina; j but there arc so many worthies dogs, backed by their owners, and: weak-spined Legislators, that noth- ; mg, as yet. has hot n dne to tost r tlvs great industry. 1 advise the farmers of this county to take speedy, ! yMMi-tN limfA.l ll.f illlL! ril K ' ""' matter, and demand of the ensuing troni me lover; or me camn; si.cies. ; m:i h.ei ts, iri. u i- i;iuieiy iioiuit 10 i " i , fns ruinous tax upon one nidus 'trial pursuits,' which robs the people of mh1'ion':! i,f h!lar- annually. C n- rister.cv is j.vd-raic, uud but ; seldom found. t ji 1.. Dogs are a nuisance. Some of them, iu the c.mutrv. attend chnivh.i .. . i v n i-o i.-, ..nw t"JVf vulgar for a newspaper J!Z li -V - , , therf mhhv:lhU revivil1 : much relnrious ex-iteim.-:it. In the , . . midst wiucii. one oi iiuse uuoi iaue 11 11" .viiir, v.nmur.iirii "ii - - farmers of Chatham county, demand redress at the Hands of the L gila- the L'-gi ture. J I T PITER FOK THE ULCOim. Cank Ckkkk. X. 0., October 17th, 187S. pI)ITon: Dkak Sih: I heartily en dor.- ... M win T . i ? , valuable paper re ative to a County Fair in our "rand ohl Count v ot , , u OJV : -;"vv - - - - . . ' n"fc "W" ' ' nn; , Olllia. 1C hllDH OI lOUlllieS WUOSC natural resources are inferior looms, , ... 1 " and wuosp people are certainly no more intelligent or imlustnous than . ST.. f. Cjty .. A .V. " ".' .i!i :..!!.' i... . ' . . . tUc n.t av men who have a good de- . inty pride, that have taken j matter, ami tho massen have tollowed.and success has crown- i i.-. ; y at ouce. lo iKing io me or- v6-k- . i" uu J" men and thfi nmiiff n-e.nern.tion he i Uuade to feel that m honest iudns : i maue t ieei tnat an nonesi, mans- , ii -i i j i i will Vim.va he-fix lTuidp. t,nw.nl Tntirr : ii i i . - , d- , lug the mucb compWd of hard ! nencfl or Airrimi t.nrji.1 Swi otitic ami con-.County Fairs properly conducted. Let us hear fro others through the n .w.vw..j uuu vviiu uu vuis ilu jjortuut matLer, Your?, &.Q., HOPEFULL. corinjy. I oan conceive of no e prise of more practical utility to Peo")ft ?f t1eir cont.T than , , xm mit lulu b.ocu ; jlldge tairly. Aucl x (lo reasou turly j languaf?e ig too plain to be misunder- lift ThiiT in.-lt .pii linrvillk tuiuirinn l T il . . i : . l 1 iulV I ihof rV O r wneu j. gay lUaJ) m ylew OI mj lm. stood b a c;mdi(1 m d b "v itnat tiiev sic-uia occunv among tne : l , - . xw Tiii ; viuuuS oc - acier oi tne committee mat renorted of various callings ot iueo. Let labor ! rin,i nf nnlimitml j-nv of tu i i n I lcl'ullit" , i , -j r -i .riouor me unlimited sway oi tne ; and the convention that adopted it ,C. he made honorable instead of de-, i?ftni1iifym nvu- m lmiatirt t: i.-n ,i i A ' STATE NEWS. N. (5. Teachers Bureau. xiie i. leacners Association has established at Chal Hill a Teachers' Bureau, whose object is two-fold; First, to supply schools The N. C. Teachers' Association witli compecnt teacher. Secoml, j nr - C(ll " I " l !VJili" XVH 1.111 'JUtl If i Hi ,.,..... ,..... .w. r i I...... .... ' employment. The Bureau collects i '.nli fifos reliable information rebi-1 tU(J to the character, attainments '. aim t . icucuir in I tiiiui!cl nuu nil - i STrZ filiation without (.1;nge. XE2IGrRAPIIIC SJSWS. ; - ; Washington Items. j Tu Attorney General deride that tMe arshsil is entitled to full ; . - ln:i.lfT 011 esu.i, writ. St rv. d bv him I vvuen sl.Veral writs issued in behalf : fi (Jovernmen t. are served on j 1 I 1 1 oiiiiereiit. persons, ana are s-i v(;o iiiuit-is rnviwu. i in; mre is a oeoi fiu. time, a n 1 idv one travel : due by the bank, but in tead of nav- Jl( n, it is 4.tii!i:t?ts.l that the cotton Judge Tlnii'tiiiiii ou Finance. Extract from the sp-ch of Judge i. no ;n in .ii ii..iiiiiii;u, vuio, .i.ii;u.M the VMh: pi u :n.... II. .. i Tiie oa. stion t! on is narrowed own to this: S;ia!l our naner mo'ipv 1)t. n:.tio-ii;,i o nil; notes or greenbacks? l,rev ral .reasons, that I will brief- lv state 1 think that the latter are p ier.ible. . In the first place a national bank :...!... . , . . . . .'on. ii .in OMit-iMMlf hi- ii.. i .i i. ti.,. ' ," iiiuu'iiiuiu-iu. t x 1. 1- 1 1 1 u n -i 1 -i 11 tiito-..- 4 I w .. o . ............................ ...i.-. .....ivitv.,- Tniit vtriv to D'rn:'tn.itii Id:, ntnuu,. ;ll ,i .,lt v.i ..,, rrif . . ." ' that they will -to so; and the inline rice of more than two thousand such institutions, s)?( t.l o ,-er the country will be very povr.-rfull indeed. Now, I am no one of those who be- i- . i - , . . U-ve that a nt.tioualoeOi isanaiio! a II Til' .1.-1 messing, l oeiuve inai him ie rse "t tins is true, nrd sneii a dentin a national curse T. sav nothing of it-, ! i...;.? ti corrupting n ijn. nces, its drain oi t lie resources oi i ue i Hupie iu on mier- I ' - Xt -t- ,lt',,1 w,nT T dr i,ues , nn, imii.iJiaJ l.H'i'H MVvt.iY.ilm., ;s tbe lu,,,,ss.ay results, and ev- ey one who has studied the subject knoWH tbat oj.preH.sivo tax-.tion is tnw of the worst hies to the indusiry ! '"'' P'l'-r".V " Jt is tmethat .he ,,,,,,h1 del.t c,,,,,,.,, ht seedilv naid. but wo oimht not to imt in,;:ece8sry obstacles in the Wi,y of its payment. The national ' h5I11t-,w,t,.s Sl,e sum m obstneio ,md h?' r,wn. V f Jj-i Y.T1 7. H I g "' ' 1 1 lt tims fllVorK its liouest payment, and ; -1 . ! Uongress steadily favored the mon- i i i J ., -v, , , Ti , lutT7 greauy j !1(i(ed to-the hni-t.hp.na of t,h nwmp- at-J "A uoo umuuioueu, nun m view h,i .. ...... . oi tne iurtner iact tnat tne national j bank B,Bteu, co)jfer.s iul prfvil-1 . ... i"i tiu inu iuuu- 9urthdH 'e il h Lmmon imrie L'.inI 1 ti.. 1. 1 iT-....w. ...... .. . 1 .c iJPfww r6j, are abe i to influence legislature, finrnm, ;rrUK7 1 lfi vv?y people and to the purity of their t...l. ,1... -- . ; . i . i ...... A-. .....v.., ..... , ... ....i.i., ir, lir.lll m ;il..ilH'llf Uli I ..xv wmmuu ""cei iu muni- j tne laborin" man in his tod and oriva- and unay aciioois. ! ."c" poww aim proioug j turn. It asserts the Diinciolea nnon ''..." pcuwRS the pnu eges; t n.t the institutions which the government was founded, i LDpS are scattered over the Republic, and i aud which are essfnir.ial to it i i sePAJ"5m uuiuiuuuiuBoi voters; it is not in- .length and breadth of the Republic PITI7CNC IIATinilAI Dllll L, "!slfnw1ri f""1 ' ,,u,:u justice, but on the contrary, it is the aud condemns sectionalism as the l"lHQ NATI 0 II AL BANK, Cash Advances made on Cotton expression of a wise anxiety to sug- worst foe of tho Union. In a word ! .0F Stored.. get that such a system is fraimht if i m, l,..,.!- if..; ' e i 1 n i. c.i:,.:.,..i i... Urovernment. If. in Hie time of An drew Jackson, the existence of a na- : ti'nal bank with a capital of only ! thirty five million of dollars, and a few branches here and there, was ; considered dangerous to the welfare and the institutions tkiS what shall we say ot a wide-spread nmn'iiiuiHiii wi i n m ..-. hi iia'iin ; nltm.ittnn nF tivn f hnno.mH tioiinn. al banks, now wielding nearly five! hnndnd millions f capital and des j lined, if perpetuated, to vastly mul-! 1 ui'n in ikiiii'h i. iiutt uwnuui luuir samis of million r 3. A third objection totheNation- al IVn.k circulation is. that it is a speeial privilege that puts many millions of dollars annually into the ticket a of the share-holders and tikx many millions annually out of the pockets of the people. The general rule is that a person P '.vs int rest upon Avhat. he owes: but, in the ca-e of a bank note, this . .1 fTI- ? . V A is and i i thus ' se its jJeo-e of the national Banks brings them can be no sound paper currency but bank notes, then ther is nothing left for us but to bear this burden or try to ' reduce the amount of the exaction i a :e .1... i-i i ii sue gre iio.'icK is as gooo fta the bank note, and nobodv denies that it is. whv ftbould it r.ot bo sub- ;tiintfil for flA lmiil. .t - . end nt to tlie exaction 9 And, consider furthr. that for1 every eenbaek it has issued the oi eminent has rec ived value. That greenback Ins mid fr services ren- i i -Vi. i.i'l" i, I'l 1 1 1 'l 1 1 I liviS IiirnssrWI, Or it i i:. ..i i x- .. . ... ii-m vii-i 11:1 1 i'n -,i yinivui oi uie in c.xi. .o.n- .,., .. .1,1,1. Tl ui iilin I 'Hi Mil: ll fill. 1 III II' i... . it , ...lu k ' i,.. i A . , , ii ii "i'iuii, in ewillo' ii;itr to pay interest noon the loan. If it! raised ii bv taxation tlio tnv nnvprs i lose the inteiest their money would have earned had thev not been com- iiellc-.t to giv it to thn n-overnnicnt. .im , , JLho gr cnbacks now outstanhnjr CI amount to $:$( (JSl Ole. ung mtcest upon this sum at the lowest rate t which the rrovernment 1 1 'll wuu " T,u- Roerniu nt can borrow money. 4 per cent, and we ave an annual savmo- in the -ftV....vwxft4ft4y no-iu UVMIHI lurther saving to tb people of 4 per j i..,i,l .. .. 11 . 1 iP SSS iMliiJ.,i,l-inW . . nt.l o i saving bv the use of the rivenbaeki of S2G.747.240. From this, however, ! deduct the taxes on their chelation! paid by the banks, amounting to; ,d,,t,ln-,emilli3u,dlv,llI1.lthe net savins would h nb.mf. 9.3 nd three-quarter millions. Perhaps,' iu strictness, this deduction for tax-i o ht W. f ho ;f ; I ,.abl.. tbt tbe bak8 throw the hnr!h"' o! .tU.e. h "P"n . Ciisiomers, who in nun siiiiritiDo tiie i shouhWs of those with whom thev - . .. .. . V ixation it. body of sk charge of deception It is an honest ""f,e i uclcjjuuu. Xb is an noilCSt platform and meant j ust what it say 1 ,. J nenditiireandonnnsitinT puunuieauuuuuohiuoi inxr lmblic debt And it mwins pnnal I rf. privils iToZtTnd i oi tne piiDiic debt, it gives no satic- i 1 . . i . .r i.i . iS suiiiL-ieuii iu Hineiu it ironi tne T f ? S1n-T"1!1 t lt f .rfccwSmzes the dignity of jbV am tion to irreligion and communism; but it fully recognizes the dignity of labor and sincerely sympathizes with ness and perpetuity. It promotes! feef Jurou-huut the! men, a patriotic platform for patrj j ofs to stand upon, V uwijou itiii.niiu ui xiuuesi. , i vui rcsooiiutriiuv; i-uiiLiiuii w $W ADVERTISEMENTS. IB, IE, BM2Sj2flr9 RALEIGH, N. C. ; Grocer, Cotton GoimissMlrcliait, And .Dealer in IJAGG1XG AND TIES. Cottoll aiuV . i ; :iie(l. : 1 V-'VMlollillllHjIllo III Country Produce Solicited. ilniinton Street, opposite Market, oct 24-no G-l m W. C. McMACKIN, GENERAL i rjniVnvrTSSTn'N' TVT "RT?fiTTA1TT j East end Citizens National Bank, RAIjEIGH, C, Consignments of all kinds of Mer- chandise and lodnce solicited. Sat- i isfactory sales gnarHiileed and prompt ' returns invariably made, for moder : ate comniuloDS- ami the business public of the city. MILWJRN anted. riTrj f iT.L.r ar " $80 to $100 each ; workmanship and Fodder, Hav, Stuff, North and Shoulders, oduce always sepli-3iu 1). T. JOHNSON, WiSOIiES AXiS CrXlQCSli, COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND Tw.i l).nr9 Vrt.li MrtPt Wilminirton Sr . ' -e... a a sks. s now in raceipt ot our fall stock i .'S, consisting iu part of flee, aeon, Lard, Cheese, Salt, Molasses, Nails, Leather, Fish, IS ,jo (S(2.TTSf Sci &2e'i " " . . . . , v men we oner at iric s s iow as me iow- stri.-t . .t.,..,ti..n i.ive.. m h,h hi ,,f ! - "" ......... - r o co,,o ; t,,rti.w mwwi.-.m iwi i d,ari-re ,mv rRte8 of borage and make chhIi atlvam.ntf, on c tton lelt with me. rorresnomieuce solicited D. T. JOHNSON, ors Nortli Market, Wilmington St. ' COST! COST!! iu etoi e. Jn view of the expiration ot ourjDwelH Mm Q. g , -1 1 .' .,...1 ...... w... .. I . . 0 ;l T im ..,! nivuu CTfter &Afl(fc and STOCK OF- I T F XT riAATiCl ) Ll I uUUiJu IBDS3 SSHMBSa AvB.9 At Cost, to Close Out, Now is the time for all in need of BfllY GOODS These good ! Come one, come all must be sold. You can save 25 per cent, by attending our daily sales. NEW FALL STOCK NOW BEING RECEIVED ! PETTY & JONES, Raleigh, N. C. sept!9-3m ALPRKD WILLIAMS. K. U. HAUKKI.n. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO., tyliolttsaltt and Retail BOOK SELLERS and STATIONERS, RALEIGH, N, C. Everything ia our line furnished PROMPT- 1 at Lowest Prices. Special terms to Teacher.-, Merchants' seut W. E. ANDEtSOX, P. A. WILEY, President. Catthier. RALEIGH, N. C, septlO-tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER'S STOCK OF DRY GOODS. D res ff'-oils. Rlrtok and ('.; Camel's IUir Twill, Tartan' i'laid, Cabmerea, tc , in endlsss varietv, t W. II. & 11. S. TUCKKR'S. I;n(".,'8 J'ne,, r,,i,r8 an1 r,lffa- Hamhurn lSutf'ny, Bare'. Tihmii. and Lace Veil. 1 1 . w? . v . uiirs, Harps. Scrf. N-ckties, Hosierv Kiislun, Kilbiit, a Cue line at W. H. & R. S. TUCKER S. We solifit an exaininaMim of our Ladie MissV aiid Cliildr.-n'.s Clctks, tull lim-s ,f which we liave just r cei ed. W. H. & li. S. TUCKER. Ladies' Sim win, in B-ocle. Shetland Z-ph.yr, C;.,liiuere,lon and square .Blanket i Shawl.-. j W. II. & R. s S. TUCKER.- j Tia hes and dents' Kid Oloven, with 2. 3, j 4, !i, 6 hut ions. dik medium, liht and up' . era shades. Ail nuiubers and price g. ! W. II. & . S. TUCKEtt. Gents' FurniOnny G inds. Underwear, 1 jm.ll l'lluio S2i.ii.to 1.. J 1 . laundried CheatMt in t.e itr - , v u & j g TUCK Fit Gents'. Youth' and Hoys'. Hats, Fur i J. P. GULLEY, Retail Dealer and Jobber of tv , v. .. , j ' J i ! Motions, lntH G ci wis, Hats, IiiKits. tt ,..,. . . . ' j s' 1 lue "rtUU M"le 0il0 lotiungA'c. ! Agent for Frank Lewie's Cut Paper ; Pattern. IBiVHiHUGS'lS;! OS j seplU 3m ; .f. T. MOOIiK, (Johnston ('o.) A. A. THOMPSON (( 'hat liKtii ('. MOORE & THOMPSON, COTTON SKLLKKS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, KALEIGIi, N. C. SELLING COTTON A SPECIALTY. Consignments Solicited. septllK'.m W. EC BODD, Raleigh, N. C, C05I3IISSION 3IEKCIIAXT. Sole Aceiit for the Sale of EGERTOX'S SCOTCH SXUFFIX ;' XORTH CAROLINA. i Aiu Dealer in , FLOUR, SALT, AXD BOLTED j VIRGINIA MEAL. Consignments of Cout.trj Produce aoliclt-il i feplD-3ni JollX O. WILLIAMS, President. W. S. CUIMltoSi:, Secr-lary. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY ! ' is Tin: ! NORTH CAltO LIN A ! ii Aim tciii'ii i . v ! nujirj 1 a i L is a. ft uiJJii AA 1 , j OF iiHM2&5ie ' wniuailj wji ino(llc; Vtll. , building on the most reasonable : All losses paid promptly. En ; courage Home Institutions. Insure. I in a first class Home Company, j Apply to i H. A. LONDON, JR., sept!9-3m Agent. J. J. THOMAS, Commission Merchant and Cotton Seller, NO. 8 MARTIN STUEET, lsilili, IV. C. Rt-.ceiving, Sale and Storage of Cotton a. Specialty. Will make liberal Cash advances, with ! 1"W rate of interest mid Htoiau charges : upon 8ucli consi;iuiH-iits,. ,1 r CS?"n frn to Citizens National Bank tieplOom IS. IVIAXXZ.LXI, Oppohite Market Place, Kulfili. Manufacturer and dealer io all kinds of Gold & Silver Ware, Watchep, Clocks, Masonic and Hair Jewelry Watch Repairing and En graving Promptly Executed. SEALS &c. MADE TO ORDER. ; IU. T. 2VOIUIZS & CO., I GKOCEliS AND Commission merchants, ! No. 'd Exchange, and No. ii Market Street, j KALKKr II, N. C. In store and to arrive A Lame and AV 11 1 f 1 f i. ( " ' " ' H3i GSGSHSS'Cij1 "?jTT5 AXIi GROCERIES, Which we offer us Low us Any One resiiondence Solicited by ! r . A A'.. i i ri i ! 3X. ri 'oi-riw Co., sepI9-3m Raleigh, N. C,
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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