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i life- .J IT it : i r- aw wrty WmSmmm 'Wm:&m J&m?&m&5. that s Ion as the. !.. men of tin-; Kbw fast ih) nil thev ran to keep the Slate ; WWvPU .uiulor Pemoei-atie control the while! mJjmh : tlor any form of eoutr v ifovoi nmont. j THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1884 H. A. LONDON, Editor. Tuk BKviVALcf Hie civil riglitaipies. , tfiou by the republican party is much j to be regretted, an it may stir up j strife and ill-will between the white j jwul colored citizens of the South. We have heretofore published and ; comineuted upon that plank of t'he republican platform adopted by their I national convention at Chicago, in which they revive this civil rights ' question. As some of our reader , nmy not have read it. we again pub- ' lish it, as follwn: "We extend to the Republicans of the South, regardless of tlieir former party affiliations, our cordial syiupn- Address of th' State ( 01:1111 it tec thy ami pleilge to UH Jrt our mom pEMiK !;Uic SrTE . I'rvjil'i (1 HOVER CLKYKLAMX Rj.iiio:i, X. C, .Tulv lOth. l.S t. That these potent leaders of public oiuriion have a larue followim? of It 1.- fitting that, before theb 'gin- honest Uepubiieaii voters is certain, ning of a campaign, tliose vli, in a One of these journals. pcihapa the sense, are entrusted with its direc ablest f t puis the issue in tion. should utter some words of these words : "Shu!; the next l'resi cheer and counsel to those who are .lent !.. 1... I ., ,. . .,L-U-.'.I... 1 fte it remembered that the above , ilt t!ll, p;lttles. While much to temntui ion. ..r -i .mm ui.o lms i:irnest efforts to promote the pass age of such legislation as will secure to every citizen, of whatever race or oolo' full and complete recognition, possession and exei vise of ail CIYTF4 ud political rights-" eise his high prerogative by assisting : in the selection of faithful pub icser- ' vant-s. This he can l- st ilo by in-. forming himself and his neighbors! about public issues, and seeing to it that he and they vote a! the election. lict not a wiute man ot one (i our 'eastern counties in which there is ilitt'e or no prospect of electing local ; Democrat ice-nididntt s. stay from (he : polls for that reason. ut let him i remember that in respect to the State and National tickets his vole will count iii much as that of any man in a strong Democratic county, or one in which the contest is close mid win trom a mere sense of justice i see to i' that the present or some similar form of conn' v government. ; in is maintained for their protection, i , . , .. . . For their own as wc'.i as 'he public pain- dohtuiiitioii. have not Hesitated . , j i ,,i . ,i ,,i . . , , . . , good, let them see to 1 tliaf their votes to cm rise ( .evelalid and Hendricks. !?...., i ... ,1 mc inn iosi m ine coiiiuii'ii cause. A HOME DRUGGIST TESTIFIES. Popularity fit lioinn in in.l av tlii. l.t ti""l ol imTit, but we miiii pivuillv' in tlio met tlial 1 Ili-r im-illiMiio won tor liif m-li univiTxHl u'irnl.iitiiii in in tn city, null', uutl ooillilrv, una uiuiu.i nil people, u SPUING 1881. ! shoes! Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Tin- fiilliiwin-r lt'ltr from oni-of our lient kiinnii M.i4Hi-liuiien liruists 6lioiiiU bu ut iiiiuit'itl to i-viiry kiiIUtit : RHEUMATISM. , F. FISIIBLATK. (ilKKSlK)i:o, x. c. III. J1'. BOYD & CO. ' V.Uht wir I attack of iIIIIHtlHIII, Jti i that lculil nit linn" li-uii 1 liwl. or tli'-w. nhiuit h.l. I ti ii'il si'H'ul ri'iiiiw ilii-n uitliout imu'li if any ivln-l, linitl I took AMt'i S M W villi. 1. 1," li the lle of Ihii I-'lMi'. ol" wlu.'h I was ooiui'U'ti'ly i-nriiil. U.ii. sol. I l.ir,!r qiianntli'K of y.uir Sl:. I-i.;i i... an I t 't..! if.aiii ii i.i.li rlul lHiiiilauiy. 'flu1 imhiiv iiMalili: omvii it li.m t-il.'i'U' I in tlii 1 .-iu.!v r.iii i iii-o 1.1' thai it i- Til Iih., liKH.il iLi'iiu'iuo i-ivi oltrrt'i! to the iiiiMi.. 1 . r. 11 wiitn." i..v. r St., inii-Mami, .m.i., .nay 1.1, THOAf.VS A. HENDRICKS. a'id Xatioiial r is a part of the plat form, or one of the principles, adopted and declared My the. republican pwty m their la-l liominaliiig tHUiveiition. The uomi nees of that convention. IVaine and liOgan, liave both lu artily endorsed that platform Not niy this, bur Dr. Tyre York, the republican camli dida'c for (tovenior in this S:a'e, i'lHM- deelnretl III his publislred- letter of acceptance that he also endorses that platform, civil rights and all. W course, lle'n. e'vi y man whovo'.es for JJ'aine or York does thereby en dorse civil lights. How can any white man in North Carolina do this ' flic colored people we given every ' political and legal right that is exer cised by the whi e people, and we wish them to be fully proice'ed in those lights, but "civil righ's" are mother thing. Civil rights include the light for th? colored people ti luix with white pi ojile a' the hotels, on thecals and steamboats, in the theatres, in the churches and at the public schools. In other wonts the epub;ican piwty wishes to blot our and disi eavd the disiuiciion and difference between the two races that have been established by God Al mighty ! The while people of the Hmith will never onsenf to this, nor do the colored people desiie it. The two races arc dependent eiteh ujeai the o'her. and are living together most friwiidly. and neither race wishes to break up that fi ieiidly feeling. We believe that the white pi ople of the iSi.r'e woiiki never pay one iloilar tor rtoiu corn: -in the vublic sch-iois. if ilieir children to n-vivo n-p. were foi ct ! to go to th kium school wi.h negro ehildiea li to tiini'tatioii. dtieiids 011 the skill of tlie leaders uuswei ingly adheri d to the right in these bar ties, the result, victory nguiut powi'ii'ul ctu-eiueiits to do or defeat, is dependent at last oil the wrong '. A man who beg- pecuniary courage and laitimuiiess 01 tue lanu anvl iiie. To them, therefore, we would address a few words. There are in this State and in the I'nited States but two parties. Of the few disappointed or misguided men who have deserted from the lt iii.ifT.uic ranks, after skirmishing awl.i'.e under the mum- of Liberals aa'list the cans- to which tiny had pledged t heir allegiance, smne have become fu!iy iucorporaied in the ranks of the enemy, while oti.eis hac it i iirned and ulcug.iiii iu line with their old column. These two 1 aitie.- 'nave rec. ntiv held their State .1 . . 1 ouvemioiis. ii.i.ij.ieu Kii,, , and M'lccie-l their naun tlldid.ltcs. The ci'lllrasf between the two tia tiolial plat 101 ms is sinking. The Kepubhca'i is in tiieiu.iiu but a n pe tition of those of past cimi-aLiis. icwarasol tliosi- ins oiliciai action has enriched, or one ivho defies cor rupt diet itioii u:-.d seeks only by just courses to ihscivetlie appioval of right thinking men? A candidate aitackel. luipeaclied. tainted and bc smirciud ail over or a candidate be yon! rejiroai'h ' A (trover Cleveland, whom honest lili'l. respect. 01 a .lames (i. H ,ii!ie whom rogites love ,'" We w.i! not discuss the State ticket t'ui tin t than to say. that at no time in i;s history luf the Democratic party 111 North Carolina offered for tin' "tes of the people a tick- t rep lesehtiig gieatr abiitv. iutegtitv Work to be effee'ive lulls' be or ganiKed. Let the eoiin'y eoiiimittet s everywhere be composed of good men. intelligent . active, zealous Dom oerais. who will see tha' 'he !owu ship coMiiimiit roes nr.- fully organ ized and in woikhi;. Mini. Le' the, township i-ouuiiil iee report regular ly and fully to iheioiu.iy con inittoes and let the hitler j-.-port in like man tier to this coi-unit tefi. Let Cleveland . and Scales clubs b, formed in t very township and in ighbuvhoo I in the' Slate: and N-t the ! :n eratii- ho-'ts. ' orgaui d and in lipped i:!o- a gvent army, march on ,11. I, : tin- banner of honesty ami r !': rn to t: 1'i. iphan! ' and ginlio.is vatu;-,- i:i Nov ember. t'ol the Co.'il.n'Me'e li 11. li.,.- r. Cha;:inan. ov t'anl 1 oriHiiutioii na for ovi-r t-vi-ilv joaii h.-ioro liin rt'umvni to l.ou-'K allli.-l-il vtilii Sill 1 Klo 11111 in iii Venn fi.Mii, lt ii'.r.-r.il '.-n- ai-t.iallv iiiti-p-iI lliorf than lia'l th" urt:M f li: liotlr uml liinhy. Ilo ciiia-i'li i'im-1 liv Avilis Stiisvt'Vim.i v. Sim t-crtiliiMlo 'in Ayur'a AlmaiiAc lor l-M. Mil I' Vltl li liv Dr. J . C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sola liy all Itrugjjlsls; St, u IkuiI.'s f,ir Jj. (iliEEXSBOKO, N. C. The onlv stoin in (h'eensboro for Has now in store and receiving daily, j the exclusive mile of Spring Clothing Boots and Shoes ( 1 ft AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, j Of everv Stvle and Description, 1 w,,1'''l call the attention of the Chat- 1-Olt MBX, YOUTHS, ROYS AND ! I""" to tlieir spring and siiinmer stock of CHILDREN. ' I s zz o s s . Also, a full and complete line of j The nicest and best ever brought to ;t Axiarw,. Furnishing Goods,! iWlT ill lllf UiWi'll O I and the latest styles iu HATS. A HANDSOME LIXE OV i this market. Ail'll 'J!. 1 SKI, Call and bee them. I. K. MKNHKSIIALL, i. W. MCSAIUV. FI E IJ S & TL' HXElt, (iiMKNsr.ono. x. c. WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL irrv a fall line of .Inr uuiijjo, mn ami ohm LAKE, BACON, HAMS, XIX C 23, wiirn: fish in u;t, MACK Kl EL, iu kits, I (Quarter ai.d Half i.arrels. J SAUD1XES. OYS1KUS. ami all kinds Cann. d (toods. CKi:-. CIJACKLIIS. CHEESE. K.lisins. I'rili.eS. I'leselVes. Jellies. Miru-e Meat. Apple iiiiiler. Curiaiits. Oat Mem. ll.i'iiiiuv. Dian-ts. Nuts. ac. Tin Wan-. Uick.t... Iliskets. I 'rooms. Sone W'aie. riekles. Chow Chow. Candy. Ci,ars aiul Tobacco, and iu fact even t hill;;' iu I he iroeery line. Also, it-ehts for lie WACO 11 rowx WAOOXS. Vi'e ;;u ii aiitee our goods, and prices to be as 'i'Vv as any h ui-e in tnwn. ! I i;i S lee Si.vi:;s Your J-'rii nd-. FIELDS .v IT'ENEE. Al'li! .-I. 1 no 0 Our WiiMiiuutoii Letter. lT"m "in :y than that headed bv the lb. 11. A.l're.l M Scales, or ol.e thai was ninie favi rably received by the people n aW arts of theStaie : wliile Dr. Yoik. who heads theRe p'lb.ifaii ticket, having less than two Veals a'O been e.ect' d to Congress ii.-ir i WvslliM.TiN. 1 C In the vveeli tint the National ( oiilcnlloii auj thele iias In en ol'l'i l iaiilt V I u n .-Mpeii l.-in. ' '.. duly 111. 'S ias pass, ,t si UCe II i.e. 1. n.-ider glh of pr tlv le: r. iier.vitties and off. is no in jiart by Deiuociaiic votes, oil tin wan ,w! tii.'.t the fiirupt prHciir-es whii'h have disgiaced pat :t 1 1 1 1 i 11 i -tl'atious ale not to be continued. Worse than that, it contains n ih lib- t rate attempt to liive tile issue of civil rights, after good me:: every '.here wile led to be'ieve that iUcs tioii had been settled, as vvci; by en lightened public opinion as by a de cision of thi' highest coait of ihe mud. Tints 1,0 tiuow a liiel'i.ne.j 1,. tweeli the two laces at the Smith now friendly and yearly becoming more so. is a de.speiate velitiueor a pnhti ral ''rime, iiie Natiotiai iemicr.tl : plat I'm 111 after arrai;,-i:!ng the patty in jiower for its frauds and short coinings, pledges thosti who are to light tie bailies of th" campaign 11 1" ni it. "to pin if y the a lminisiiat imi I loll, to I est, iii economy. t t'r law. and to re- duce tavtti.ih f o Jae I"".' est jjniit ! sisteiit with a due regard to the 1'iesi-rvati."! !' the faith of the nation." and ih uiands that iu laying thelaiM'. ii should bemad - to bear heaviest on articles of iuxuiy and lightest on those of ne.-essity While insisliiig on reduction the leve nue st nd''.i l s-i as to avu.d a surplus in the treasury. It freely admits that in changing the law. f effect this nd. can vho'iid be ta'.i n that Aue 1 i can hili.ii is nut di 1. 1 jve I of the abil ity to compel,, siiece.ssf illy with cheaper fop igii ia'our. and that some regard mil-i b had for tiie capital iiivesti d iii iii liisliie., which have re lied on legislation for suca ssfie. con tinuum e The very csistenee of a tariff negative the idea of -ib.sulute free trade, and the intent of the plat tnat ;h he Ciairu (.tho : stood u'.sj as soon a c nit. :and the li'ive;-e i:i-in v tie was sti.i a J'emocrat thiew oif the mask and ayed a staunch licpiib'ieau he ook his seat ). cannot i vote of hi, party. TI'K l'! Iill l i. sav. it Thk Horui'iKs of unothev Arctic ex pedition are now exciting public sym pathy. The civilized wairld admired the heroism and sympathized with the sufferings of De Long mid his Comrades of the ill-fated Jeaiinette expedition, accounts of which we published last year. And now comes another sad tain of a like fate and similar suffering of those who com posed what is known as the Oreeley expedition,, whii'h s4 sail from this country in Augiii.t . IHf . Lust npi in g an expedition was sent by the United States government in search of Lieu- form is to approximate that ideal world. tenant Greeley ami his comrades, as standard for tue good of the many, puoliean levied heavy taxes upon it was feared that some disaster had !ls Tlv l,s.'" without injury the people professe.pv for popular befallen them. The search whs suc- was mi onti.e to piviei m recent a convert to ab.i-r uu 11 who have long fought iu ti.eir rai.ks. With sin h eaiidi i u, s as the Demo cratic tarty presents, and such principles a it has enunciated, we have nothing to fear, if we a-e but 1 rue to 1 uu se! v es. If w e will proper ly organLto our force and go to work we shall solely win. After twenty-four yeais of exclusion from aitministial ion of National all'air. ah indications mint to a triumphant re turn of Deiuoeiiicy to Jiower 011 the lih of March n l. and if the people will hat r iiiemb' r what Demociacy has din for l-h'-M in the State, we shall eli vi i-nr wlnue iickt-l by a great' r maji.i ity than ver before. They cannot hug.-! the venality, cor ruption, li.ei 1. inci iiipeteiu y and oji piessioii. eii'mii. ating iti iictua! war UJ'Oli our l'ei'!e. attt ndllig Kepllbli cau ruie in the Slate and trom which Demoeiaiy juomptiy relieved them. Tiny cai.not foiget that by reckless appl opl ial ions atld the Issue of fraudalent bonds, for which theStivte receive,! nothing iu leinili. the He publicans desti.ivcd her credit and le hired her to b.ti.kl liptc;.'. and that ti.e Democrats have ai.iiihlai.ted the ?i ,'niihileiit bond., and by a fair com promise w a h t i.c eiedilois ol the State reduced her Imnest debt by three fourths and restored her old fair credit iu the markets of the They cannot forget that Re to our home indiisti ies and t host who education but misused the nionev so make an honest livim.' (and not I'reat ctttsful and the expedition has just foi tunes) out-of t hem. returned, bringing Lieutenant (free- A similar contiast can be observed ley and five others, the onlv survivors '"'he Heub ican and 1 moeratic Of- a crew of twen.v foul Oieelev l,iatfon"s- 1U"1 All s. u.ty , . . " , , .' i't tlieln is lecoliiiiit luted Ui liii w ho and his hve comrades were found in liiUt ,,, ..j.j,,,, UlMly Wl. ,,,. ftlinoKtadyingcntiditioii. snrroundptl ntfention to the fai-t that ours .h - by the djead bodies of several of their luand.. the immediate and uiicondi Tirriraden. too weak to walk and so reduced by famine that they could not have lived another day When rescued Greeley had given upall hojie ools were taught: while ess burdensome taxation, aie expending over half a noney aiiiuia-uy iu teachintr that 110 sell now. with I I Vmoerats million of 1 th' children of both races under system of public institu tion which is admitted to be equal to the best in the land. They cannot foiget that notwithstanding the immense tionai iibolitiiiii of th-oilioiis ii.tei nal appropriations mad;! for railroad revenue systt 111. and admits the ne- purposes nil our raili oads languished eessity of retaining t lie present, or uii.h r Kepubiicau control. Cnder adopting iMi'ither similar system of Dciiioeiauc administration, the debt .(Hint v gnvi 1 linient. for the protce for the North Carolina railioad. iu ami was realing the iravers for the " "1( wuue pcp.e i our east- vviucn ine .iiaies int.eret was m dead over his dead and dving fellow- ounti.-s. The ,'ontrast beiwe, .1 danger of being s,,l.l has been ad .v ,, ... . . . the caintidates ot the two partes for jit-ted. the coniiniied control of the Hutt-crer. lheir tale of suffering f President ami Vice road bv the State secured, and its two too-swl to relate, and we hope " IVnidcnt i m.t h ss striking. While ' prosperity established, so that it may deter all otheis from embarking the count iv. iilai n:rd by the fi amis . must be a .source of gnat profit in Oil these unfortunate and fool haul v 1 "I'1" "s m almost . very de stead of a public burden. The West pal tn:eni ot the hat imiai adiuiiu.-t: a el 11 .North ( 'irolma rnilroad, w hich tim- was demanding lefm m and. tired was left in a wretched condition, the of lung continued strife, was sighing li'ne IJidge seeming tube an im-uper- foi icace and fraternal feeling be- able barrier to its further progress, tvveeti the diflV rent sections, the Hi- has pierced the mountains, one biiiiieli mi - lean party, as if in deliance. oti'e.s fur the s. linages of the Ameri can pi"p!o .Tallies (i. lilailie. cntivict ed bv pub. ic opinion of eorruin ion in high 11. aces, himself the ehamiiion of develoniiej the niimv resources of Aletic expeditious. We wish every government would make it it felony for any man to attempt to persuade another to engage in them. The AnniiRss of the democrat ie Stntc executive committee is published in the next column, and we eomim nd it t the can fill consideration of our n adt rs. It is forcible doeuuniit. nnd presents concisely and yet most clearly the good results of democratic rule iu North Carolina. It very timely and properly reminds our citi zens of the evils wrought by Radical rule and warns them against a recur rence thereof. of il put in connection with the great railroad system of the northwest and the other rapidly approaching Hip ex treme west ei n border of the Stateand the eorrillit elements of his liart v counties so lone- cut off from the rest and the embodiment of machinemeth- of the world: the Yadkin Valley rad ons in pontics: ami 'loiin A. Jvtgnn. mail resuscitated ami extending its Its oil and esinnaie tin the ticket h.immaiei!. 1 good eviiei,.!' il.ai no mislaki been made to tin-I that satisfaction incii asi s ! li.y and tii.it if i In- c, i,iven ti 1:1 Were to I " held m , 1 ilgaill no change w-uild be made. Tin I-- is a happy and ci i.ii.leu: fe.-iing an'.ui , tee mocia! ; -i! ;le t'.ijiit'il W.-edi-ingl-'li i- an 1 1 1 -. 1 : place t-i j.i l;.e Iiie ptii.-e i f tin !, -it;.'! , in cause ji. m ple and p'llitiel.!:,, of all e!ns-i s ;;.'.) constantly eoi.img In ! and the changes 111 Jniblic seliim ni are c'lle f.ilh wat.-hed b;. th- ..tli - -holding p"p.i!.iti.'li. S i far th'-re d.-is hot ao !! t' h.- a -"Iti iry --i 1:11b of com foil for this da--, ale! t'ley ate pn-;ty generally making up lin-ir munh tiiat a day of jn. I; nn ut I il' tin-in ' e..-e it .'.Mi.il I i.ey !.ae 01-1 1: pin: nig cohsidel abl" faith to .l"hh Ivl' v. bui preseiit aduci s c.di. -ate that 'a could not save them 1 : In would f..r acce-rd-ing to all account the iwoh am nig lb I'.lbiie.i'.s. evei: in tin il ,-i.i; e. un ties of New Yi.;l. i-- mi i'l-r the greatest strength K; liv could uadel any eiivuuista.i.. v.- c--mii.an.i i'arl'n eriiinre K. 1 1 v won't bolt It is illtel e:-: lilg i'. Ili'k with iheM- I'Xciied o.liee le''!.!.-: s ,;-,d . .. ,o;v ht I'VOIIS they ;u . 1; niak. s them ;,e mole wretched bcctUM- there is so little ground upon which to attack the Democratic tick 1 ami platform. while their O'-.ll uu mi effect .v ely assailed. Gov. Ch v. Imd s hunted eXiel ielice ill office -hi il.li tig is about the only alguuielit a Ivauced Tlie sum total of his pubh service- is as Mayor of Ibittalo and Governor of New Yoik, savsa lm-il l! line orgm Hat what rubbish 11. 1 cu:! ail lhat is! Take the Presidents foi ei 1 upon the country for the last s'teeii years, and how many of them have had as much qualifying experience? (i.-u. Grant had absolutely no knowledge of the civil serv ice or of business, yet they gave him two t-anis and wanted him for a third. Mr. Hayes, who was the Miiallest until intellectually and back- ' bouieally evi r placed in such a posi tion. had simply been Governor of Ohio. Yet not withstanding the great crime by which he was smuggled into the office, his administration was the cleanest the licpublicati party has given the country. Then there is Cue.ster A Arthur wlios.. sole public ex jiei ience befole he became President had been as a ward politician, and collector of the 11 rt ..f New Yolk. I Yet Republican journals and Pcpub lii au Cotiveiili.uis have been for . some limejiast holding him up as the mode! President. So the cxperiei.ee argument fills. Any m tn w ho has ivo e ity and iid niihistriitiie abih!. roid above all lirtuia-ss mid Imne-Sv of -lcn ae ratal iUl pose call el .ht -iblv till the otlice A Plisldellt (iiCelior Cleveland has all tin e il -.iti'.'is and he has been V.ivov of the eilv of I'lMtl'ilo, i while he 1 abed Hid ! i i-lsi ell 1 1 the great and 1 1 ing pii --( ion of m inici al govei im 1 ;. anil. 1 circii'ni.t.int es ofili uciiti' s I. has .,, ti!!.-.! with honor to iiia, s it .01 1 s '. istaci imi In the people the ofih e of ( iovei ll-.r of the l irgf-st S at e in i In- Pi. imi a posi tion the exeeetive rci'iiii iii. nls of which are second mdv to those of the 1'wsidencv. The trouble with the TRUNKS For Ladies and Gents : also, the luuul- soniest line of Neck wear ever brought- to Greensboro. All these goods will be sold at Hie LOWEST CASH PIUCES, and all I ask i-t a call to convince you Hint you will be saving mom-v liy purchasing your goods of me. ' April J4. ism. Earris & Flippen. Wioteate Raratare, i (i li'EEXSHOKO. N. C, Greensbaio Sash and Blind Factory, j OKEEXSJIOKO, N. C, MXN'.'PAi-rniKns of DOOIIS. SASH. BLINDS, MOI'LIMNG, I H JACKETS, AM I'KVI.KliS IN All kinds of Dressed Lumber. M. T. NOI.'l.'ts, l.ii..,f N-.i-.-is. W jatt .14 r.i;,,-. W. !. MlllHIK, !. ir N.irriK, Marvm k itriniu. M. T. AOn is & Bro. Win. sin t., ; ,,.,. W'v.'iii .v Tnj..r al their old Hlllll'l, JOHN hi MORiNQ, ATTOK.XMV AT LAW, DITMIAM. X. C.. I i: ViTs;s in :..'Siii,i..r m.1 liitwt.-i-c. ,,!, , f 1 I'll. I.:i:i:l. .Ill 1 ill 111.' SiHll' lllili 1 I..1, I'lkl Colirlt. .1.1 1. .1 1 :u, ll. ly. , 1' k.'iis .,-m- ami Mill- Sll K'H, imi li..M s Ui'ivc Sli.. N.tili. ' likl ......1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 I4llt t'VI- Steol ll.'l"), I. m ili i'ii si.'ivi-ls, S.ii.i 1111,1 Forks, inn a. .-n .l..w mi I Wiiu.,.ii llmni's, :li.il'. i. Slii.!,.i Sliel I1..s. jii.i.o ll.s o,i !..inii,., ir. CAi;iUA(E MATERIALS. (AIIPKNTKI.'S WHEEL- WPIGIfTS' SMITHS' TOOLS OF P.I1ST (H'ALITY AND LOWEST PKICES. lUTLDMIi.S may always rely upon us for getting l'nt ipiaiii v of goods at reduced rates. We carry at all times a large line of goods suited to Ihe wholesale trade, that we cmii offer ut prices eipial to any market either North or South. We manufacture the CELEUI1 ATED r. Hi AND ; H. & F. Clipper Straw Cntters to which we ask special attention. ' Want Agents to sell for us. Come to see iis or write for prices and our Stove Hook. ' Apt II in. Ism, ilm. ; rnnr vc, liUUiiOllJia un -AXD- ccrsriisioN merchants, No. Pi Eeitiiiig. and No. 15 East I'f.n t in Streets, nAiEian, w. o. WE CAl.'iiV A L.VUGE STOCK which we o'Ver to (he trade at very low prices. .'WVXiv,.M :i'iM. A',"iKX',',0N,0 tux unlaol ? l'TOX, ,,'iv''r..''l 'i ! ,": "'""! l"l' ,'-H '""l ii'Uirrm at 4him. "U'UI Hlnrisl Willi us. I.li .1-1! i. .1,.-, A in -n: v.r 1.1 Ani ii'j r.T I'. . Afc'-Mii.-, i--r !-'i Aip ills u.r .ii. Ill" kilif ... ,,' liuiiiiirj 1,, ! lees Iv ni"ki' so i , 1 l!:ik on '"""i.r.i:. .1 ' n.'il lii'l.l. wnii c.iiiim now. 1881. 220 mx STOKE! AKW GOOUS! . K. 3IcLKAX & CO., SILEU STATION. C. 1". y. V. 11. II, Oti'. r to the jciblic one of the best selected stocks of GEXEHAL ME II CAXDISE ever brought to this section, and ale now selling at the uiv lowest pi il l s. Dry l.1 oods Groceries, EOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AHD CAPS, HOTIONS. CLOTHIIIG, HAKDWAIiE, CKtt'KEIiV, T1NWAUK, DKICS, V-C. Wi new. lin:e w. .I'll,.' OP EVEUV DESCRIPTION. have 110 old stock on hand, left over trom last season: We hac come to stay, and intend to sell e ryt hing rales. All kinds of barter taken in exchange for goods ar 1N0 agents for the best t'ei tihers on the market. li'.ll. lss). II. everything is at the lowest KA LEIGH. X. C. LEADERS IX HARDWARE of every description. BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, PAINTS. STOVES, GPNS, AMMCXITION. and the largest stock of SPORTIHG GOODS I'ver in llaieioh. at hot torn prices. Call and examine our stock Hid prices 1 Satisf iction Guaranteed. f-r?" Wiile tor Desciiptire C'rciilais. Don't fi.rgi I the place. 2J: FAYET'I I1VILLE ST. Sergeant Horse Power. THF.Y AKF: Strong, Simple, Durable and Cheap. per 1; iii ;o vi-, us tlicy luve Run Well, Wore Well, and Gave Satisfaction. S.-iiii to, 1 'in.e JSKIMJKAXT MTCJ CO., Oreonsboro. N. C. l'or red si iekvsi.il ; Irti-by eovere : a'al luavv ipinl to the eelebri ted Solitli Pend ( liill Plows, xl land there is nothing South Bend Chilled Plow! A ('hih rHl ruriMi.two-lu.roi'lnw.loIti right and lpff, wil h Mrl or 1 ron H am. itli ix it hunt W beol or J.inter, ...... i., nnvi r-iinivn. tue urat f WW IU AUienClk rT vx PITTSBORO' SClEiiTlFIC ACABEMY FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. V, li. DEX OX, l'uiM-ir-.v... m: atini Nr.s;..v or this ivstiti'tion I iiC'li'i- il ! i-1-.-.-iii i'rlii'li'Hl. will U'Klu Mine .lav, .l.iiy li-!i. 'rt.,. ctiii.-.'itl .i.urH priitn' lullv !'.r c Il".'. 'I l.e c !: --. I .i.nrsr 1hiIh fur luisinesf. li!,-. fi4cif.Nii.,l l.y UitMiiniiy mirtinw fill .iiilis In wl .-in Mi. I'rln.ii'iil n-rcm. HMsln limirii -lieu In s. l'-i ulili l.il.rui-y, Cnliuit8, Miiis 1111.I ci-ii-!s, mi'l S'-li'tiitni' iiikI IliHUirlt'al li'i'iiin-s, Ki'li Uu' lnii'i ini'iliTii iiii"IhIb. In Hie Ki'iimii' ili'i'iii'inii-fit, Kl.i iiiIhii .mil CaIIn- Hi. 'iil Ly 1111 a iiiillrlu'il Imly tiai'lior. wlilmut t x'i-ii I'linri i". Musi.-, r.tiiiiiiiit iiiik DniwliiR, iijr i,xii'i-itii.'i''l !i''-li.-rs, hi vrry l..w rati. Irlniiinr liuss r.'i'l'ives .ii.IIh .if Hliy ac. 'tvi'lns: I1..HI.I. li. M In l'.n-f.t In fJ ixr liii-iii!i. ni'iir Ui-- ii.wii. Tiilii.'ii, wr Irrni of vO . .-ks, l.ui.'llsli i-r in -li.wfl.'i, Uiiii,, liris-k, l-'rxui'h, nr. I It ,.k Ivi'i'iilni.' " i it' li i ir. I'riniary el.ua Hu.'iily. II I.. I,, u.-ve-l nun in, m ii,n,i in ilii'siuia, with lu ll'l Vllh'.U-l -s. .'fr.-IH-li II lll'iill'llCl'llTlllM. lllllKIH'l I'Mi.l in leiviiii. T. nr.' .In.' hi mi l. II.' nf Irrtn. Ail ill. s .iii'Uruiiirs, e. II. hKSsOS, l'rlui'll. June l'l. IsM. 0 I J. a P. COATS' BIS SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON. TOU CAN BUY IT OF: W. L. LONDON, riTTSBORO. TI. 0. 7i A'mr.ttHot a-r.yirrtu 1 s 1 , e.-r .1 r. s. nnrt t r I V 1 11 I'.i nn. .. rMifi'trn li M - i-i-r. i'or. 1 ., .ip. 1 . I'. t. rTi-1-. V.etiin-i.-ii o. e Cnrr ei ii. in-, '. N. It 11 :". Inr u.lv r.-. So u-p rli.ir-il .: -I'-t.l I ;..w. -I. I.. I i. ih-is l.'-wi. .I.ilintni C. 'l,k- C..,li:o .'. I. Vj.,I,IuI. u 1ft. 41. l uui. l.lt ol In.in:, u 11 uiv. IT I.I. 1; 7..... : , 1 1. ..4 1... 1... ..1 1 , 1 r ,i 1 f . . .. .. 1 lir-lMfti'lc 1411 tl 111 in l.lli is 1 1 1 1. 1 111- 11,1 :. . , ; ...... .... . 4.. v....... . hll, t, 'iouihi in support ov nis party, raiiromi at itreensiioro towaril tlie Against such men the Democrats fertile valleys of our northwestern i fieit f,im tlie 1 oiler (trover Cleveland, the tried re- region: audi he Chester and Lenoir his iiolitical record a'-i 4-niin-i 111 iii- jovei iniie.iii successive- roan. ive.. 4VC. Aim more man all 10 much "expei tence mul Is loo well know 11. If he were a clean man. le. ami cb-iir of well as ni 11 .oci itiolis of his 1 s o eec- ut!'llv honiless las tbcv are to d;v. I'uoNo. 1: 1 1- . f..l : 1.. f . . 1 1 t... ,1 .1 . 1 , imtT iiii'i iimiiiceiui ii-socc h of a great en v and a great State this, they cannot forget that in place (1eba,iched ci.re. r. hi-; - ha. mill M'.rrii'ii oecanse ne lias 1 lie noil- 01 coliliisioli ,10111.1 snaoieion mi, .. .... Tl1,.vii,,c';, .... i ; i4i 4 j .1 , , 1 , tloll would hot l'l1 n r"bb,1,"u"",u " !' in'- oiiiiiiL'i) 10 leioim ine war, jemoi-racv nas iriven us nros- orjranization is most opportune, and ' existing abuses in the government of peritv. happiness, hopeful confidence. T9 liope vt-ill be speedily acted upon ,lu' -"niou. and 1 hos. A. Hoiidiicks.au and blessed peace. What reason there j TT T V -1! ,.vr ho Si.. O.-irnniyiiiin,. i l'd leiiei.d statesman, upon whose can be to make a change now and -Not a particle of , a on.e. or any i,lloerthe State. Oigamttt.ou iiUi,uut tllH,, hajJ nevtr ft 1)leut. rulI tLe lisk of leing remitted to our l'ter....s substance ..iter, essential to suceesB in every unoYr- t,f suspicion, uml the very man from ! wretched condition of 1K6K aud 187(1 lllt(' tlie composition of Avers I a taking, and especially iu a political whom the office, now about lo beit is difficult to nee. tliartic Tills. On the contrary. With the proper effort H'osaed upon hnii. w as stolen by the But, that our victory nmy be signal : '"''' l"'"vc 01 sl'"( ';tl M ice n. irive twenty ' miuoiuu crime 01 x(n. . ami overwhelming we must omm.nizk . "" o nil,' . (;..!.,. ..f r t 1 1 ntlier in-noi-ti' inn-con-; me, hemes ' , .. t , . , 44jc mi lumia iiinuv 01 ai wokk. Mjt'i everv man remcmoer ; 4 thousand majority for Cleveland and the t-reat and most influential iour- Hmf. in hia Rpnnhli, l,n i. .land feel their injurious efTects. In Scales, and surely they are worthy of 1 na's of the North, impelled by a high part of the sovereignty of the coun- i mxch CilKes A'w"'i le bivalu- uur vei v iiesi t not is : bcn.se 01 nuDiic nurv ami snui-nin.-' trv M iui .1 u ku linit. in i. hoik. Each : 1 1 1 , 1 everv 1'lovv giuiRinteeil to give s;itisl'ietioii or no sale. We liuvcal.-oii large stock of Double Shovel and Planter Pride riw, Win-' Turn shovel and Hull Tongue Plows. HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE at extremely lovy prices. Spi-eial attention given to the Wholesale Trade. (Jive us.-, t'ri.,1. ODELL IIAUDWAUE CO., Apeil Si. 1SS-1. tf. (JKKKXawillu'. X. C. campaign North Carolina SERGEANT MANUFACTURING CO., Qreenstooro. 2ST. G. MANITAl TChf 11 'IF FARRAR TURBINE WATER WHEEL, COOK AND HEATING STOVES, Saw Mills, Cane Mills, Horse Powers, Plows, Straw Cutters, Andirons, Anil Casting of Kvery Description. tr be,nd for Price-l-iit. 1 iPATEB 1
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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July 24, 1884, edition 1
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