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tjlfy (Ehatham erort. THURSDAY, SEPT. d, loS4. H. A. LONDON, Editor. .mS KILE. Joh ruleprevails to such an extent v . . .. . , i . I., i fn the republican party in this State that the voters of that party iuive democrat li-sMatcs aoout suppoH- j'.:,iiie is .i.hali ieiii: t iittlfl or nothinir wha'ever to do with rue the .-.omuiee.-. i f hi.-" pui ty, it i in nuttiiv'-it'i ih-iinics in tlx Aouiinating theft- ciiliiliilat.es. It i.s Aearly ftll done bv a few leaders or J , , "bo8se8, ttHtheyme termed, ihe Aouiiuution of Dr. Yoik as their can- :Ala tnv fliiv-nviiot' is a consnieuotis example. No nuiu will assert flint ti. J flit f.lw.iw nt the reiuiii- hcan voters of North Carolina. He Hie true democrat and the patiiotic its the candidate forced niicu theui : citien wilt vote for a candidate, not y Dr. Mott and the revenue riny. merely for the purpose of promoting Another proof of this "'Uss' rule him as an individual, but for th. was illustrated last week in the w ith- iw.l of ld.i parly and llie welfare m' drawal of Dr. W. H. Wheeler as the his eoiinlty. republican candidate for Confess in ' In voting fur the mehihers of our Iho fifth district, and the substitution next Legislature the voters of North iu his place of Mr. Li V- lirtlwards Orolina oaht to b ar in mii.d that At the regular convention of the re- they wi 1 th. rrby express their choice publicans of that district, held ut Greensboro' three weeks a-'o. Dr. Wheolw Wd duly lHMiii-Dttted as their Congressional candidate. But last H-eek Senator l'lumb, of Kansas, in behalf of the national republican ex- ecutive n.W!Httee, came to Greens- toro' and a joint nicrtin of the re- publican and libel al committees vras keld aud they decided to vvilhdiaw Dr. Wheeler aud put Mr. Kdwaids his place. Thus after a regular 6onventioN hi nominated their can- didate, a few of the "bosses'' with drew him and nominated another Html Aud that which .makes this Arbitrary action of the l.os.vs the liiore remarkable, is the fact that IV. "Wheeler is one of the old "lire tried" repubiicisii.s.. while Mr. Kdwards is a eeent deserter from the democrats Dr. Wheeler was one of those oiwl fashioned republicans who did h"t giippori! thf cvlitim" no--eicent two years ago, and now he suiters Hie humiiiiition of being shoved aside for a renegade democrat, who two years sgo tried to act, th" democratic nomination for Judge of this liistiict. ftnd, being defeated by Judge Gilmer. Accepted the nomination of the :u ealled liU'i als. Weil.it is none of Our fiiiht, but vt must be i i.ht hard It oiv flif ihf eiinine reimb:icanrf In liave their tried leaders now put aside to give place for such democratic ateserters as York ami J'Alwaids. TIIK CANVASS. The canvass between Gen. Scales And Dr. York, t he t wo cindidi.tes for Governor, will be one of the inosf flieiuorable that has evt r bt en con etuctcd in tViis State. Wherever they liave yet spoken large crowds !ino attended, as large or largtr titiiti those that heard Vance and Settle iu the stirring campaign of lr7!i. i'.vci v where the democrats have welcomed Gen. Scales with great enthusiasm, and his progress from place to place , , . i r, has been a continued ovation ai'et t: i- . uu.phal procession, heu appr.el- ftijf any appointment he is met by hundreds of his fellow-citizens, and is escorted to the place of speaking with every demonstration of popular favor. The cro wds sliout and hurrah. And tlwHMisicof brass bauds enlivens tHie occasion withsoul-stirringstrains. Old citizens are reminded of the: stirring scenes in the campaign of . lial.( (.()WlU.ll ',, ..(.oullljn.i . 1840 in the exciting days of "Tip- p,te wim told him." pecanoe and Tyler too" and a similar : These vigorous remarks evoked tn-euth-usiasm is now sweeping over the : tneudous exciienunt and uproar for a . , rr, , ,. .. , ,i , , , i. considerable time. York eventual!' State. The ladies attend the speak- , . ... ,. . , 1 : proceed' d With his spet ell. savilig lie ings and encourage our gahant Iwwlev .1U j1(,Jnl mf. S!,Kot,,t ,t. nlt wtfh' their presence. Hut York, in ! not recall who the parties were. This Striking contrast, meets w ith no such second speech of York's was much Jeceptionsbut is usually accompanied ;i"' ' ' ':i H" '''"'"l '" '7?" , " ,,. . proposeil to keep him from sp-al.u.g fey two or three revenue ohWs, and nJ lnn.m 1X ',.,,.,, t ,. , ,,,., receives his chief applause from tin. ; p,,,,, ::,,.i intensify the xcitemant. ' lew negroes who hear him. ; which was very great. There was. Ti.nuf.ii.rton Sc.,!,. lms cmuhict- however, no collision. Three-fourths ed the' canvass in such a manner as to make tho white democrats of -Sort h Carolina proud ol him as their can didate; lie attempts to conceal nulh-. ing, but is open, bold and outspoken ib the expression of his opinions. . , . ... But York dodges and de-cives with HlT tho arts of a hypocritical dema- gogue. On every occasion lie is asked by Gen. Scales to tell the peo ple whether lie is a democrat or re publican, but thus fsr he has failed to answer. He is the only man that we have ever heard of being a candi- date for Governor, who was ashamed . . , . . t ,1 ,, to say to what luu ty lie neiougc.l . J . , . The people ot the State are mdebt- 4 to the News and Observer for its full, fair und inteiesting reports of the gubernatorial tanvass, and it is a , . . credit to North Curohna journaasm. TUT I I'CKI i'l'I Uf " " (: . ! .talk, however, reduced bv puielv ! ,,"t ini",v K,ww,h "'' i'1,,,1,s- behave heretofore urged the mi- mPeiiaili(.Hi 1lo.rsrt , H' l.1Jt..at V i ,he odor ""''" 11 lnnH "' t dis jortauee of nomiuuting proper ineu ; jmij), bhows waste of only 5 per , K,wt l"sc(,t niaiiiu.krs. tor tLe JuK-gisliaur-. we now wi fo iuipresn upon our readers tiie uu portai.ee of electing the Legislative ' ... .. ; - -- -- the importance of the democrat .e jity jttiin; th xoiitroi wf the law-making depart incut of our Sl uto j government. "VVu have hud only ono Legislature controlled ly Hie repub licans, ami th;:t wo'.l-iiili ruined tin Stale. 'I he bare recoiled ion of it i-f Kiitliciei't to- wake every democrat determined th.it (lu re shall never In another It s needless for us now to its misdoings: they are . ,. , . known (f ail nu n. Hut whenever ;. well enoi;.,'h to remind l.im o ihe infamous Legislature of IMS - lilh i . i i i ,i und ask linn it he d. su es atiol.u'i sivh. We would not, yive t. lis.' for that man's dcliloe!':'."".-. who refuses to vi-fe for the uomim e of his party on ..(count of sonic lx isonai in vi'.niicc. for a I'ldted Slates Senator io sue cced Senator Vance. If a democratic Lee-islat urc is elected. Senator Vance wiil he re-e'ected. If a republican Legislature is ch-ctrd. th?n lr. Molt or some oilier radical will be elected iu Vance's place. How then can any democrat refuse to yuc for See can di l.itv of his party, when by sud-iin he aids in ihe defeal of .-b Vance? The people are not allowed to vote directly for a. United States Senator, but must vote for him lluougii tlu ir liu mhrrs of the Legislature. Let eveiy voter remember iiii. and iu N.ivcuiler next be sine to vote for eveiy d'-uiocra'. :c candidate for the ji gisla; ui i . ;:id thus secure tic re eiectiou i f Noi iii t'iUo'.ina's lavoi ite son. 7, b lion It. Vance I Scales and lurk. At the discussion ut SaU.-biii'V !a-t Wi ck til l wet II Scales aiil Veil; thilc was cotisideiiible eciicine:it. ,as v. ill be seen from the fellow ii.g di-pat'. ii to the Vewsaud Dlnervir: To-day the ciitiiiiitali s stoke ia re Sahsluuy looked il s g.i' e ! . and gt . at enthusiasm "as sho.wi. I he s :,!. ing was in the gtoe while st.o.tis one ot our historic biiiidiee. Amlrew Jackson's law oitice. t in re wire no tlall -.-"Oil peiso.ls presel.t to the sl-al.crs. The iie.iuin.-ir.'; tioli was of such a ciial'actet us to heel- everv I i nn icral . (nil. Sca.es j j i(y t Ills soeeell. igoroiis and hie ' i t'.'cct. and di rw lb- spoke hall' an his s: i eel, as otn . 1 lo.lue Hi! Ulilcd , .'..I' .Hal f iiie l.io d.l Lapp ,ippk..ls. I n:ti ist ei'i't ctiv ai.dadroi! Yosk's ol lies aed hi t i n r hiatd York'-- reply was fell Si-,!, s, j, j , l p ll!t i I I I'd e'.,'.. Seces -.oi: I t !no, i ai ' ha h! ioned that ill lSlil he Wli li a sec ssii 1,1-t. that w hen nt'!,-d : i-v tl rcct tv! d o.md. All, all .g i of I is;,joi,,d ed in the bie inoii. t at the i ti.is. Yolk in .'hi coil! r sai i S. ales v i- vvoi.ii ;on.'sl.e. Ciitol! row d had lit i u .i ri iiia: al lvipii- t and oi.h tlv one. to ing partienlir attcnttoa t the speakers. 'mt tinse wolds ot folk's liiodiiccl . . .' .... great cNeitt mel t m an U'si :nt. I in- m.iio.mtioi, was int.-.se. p u'icul .tly .mu !;g the li; ye ninuber of nid sold ids present who in by gone day., had si 1 Aid with Scales G' ti. Scales iiir, rriitili d York, but t-he latter d.l hot modify his language, (h it Scales then cane- forward and declared that York hi making tin stat.meiit iied in his throat. York . Siiiti he had 1 ii ltd it. S s.ii.l "Ir' i)t- V. l- ic not ! of the crowd were D-anot rats. Tnbitreo Pulp Paper. Now Il-'. n .I'liirimi iiu'l Cia ii-r- l'aiii-r made out. of tobacco stems s ' "'( .at est claimants tor pub- iittentu.ii. The toha, eo pmlp. it is assertrd. "uro.iuees a much siron- ,,, W((11, ,lt a ,,.,, smaller cost. Samples of tobacco osl. Samp!1 paper niaih- under ordinary favorab eirciims.Hiices show co.upiuativen few d fecto, and the strength is ..tod to have ht-i ll successfully tested by lifting a hundred pound boy on a sing e broad sheet. A great point Ihe manufacture of the pulp is the j'1 1 ,l,il.v 1 '"' ordinary machinery found in evei v iaiperiiiill isreqiiiri .1 ... i 1 . ; beaters. rotarv mid griudiiig inachiiics wll;it, woi;. Iuls to i, h-;m,eii, strapped, relieved of knots and rotten parts mid grated. 'I lie average tjurd- of v,,,.'1 'p1 o ,;" 8,1 ' per cent. :n waste, and th" most ex- j)ensive rllW,i,.t, prm.a of mll.ill, : it to pulp brings the amount of wasle down only to ;; ier cent. Johaeeo eeui. 4 T t . i X- 1- , ,1 "mo -v i.. m-patcn says ili'H. I'liiabeili lady Stanton cast : ,iicr u.hi voie iu ine miiooi .lectin., i ,here. Kighteen oilier Indie voted, ; and a lady was elect ed trustee ' Our Washington Letter. IFi'mi mir l!i;iilnrri.mHj.iiii.ii'iii.; vY.vsitiNt.ivv. R (.'., Ado;. .'!(. X I 'Ihe recruits tti the J emoci ,tc all parts of the country arc 11.1 llilillil'lvili;'. Mi'. 1 t. the Sic titry at the IVmoi ratic ill adijti.ii Icrs here d. .-hirer, that the cx.ahis t.,,m tiie IleeiiMicMhs now amouhl.s to an .,,,.,1 i sf..,i:1, 'the that of sin-h crystal!:' ed i ot s U ve I .! kins the pervee eao.,, that mii- rounds him. is uit.ip-.licr t. in puis.- (itj p:l.j,S m,j j, j,,!,,,-, A. M. I'lapp. are now living to liidii the ( hivei niilclit i melov ,-s h seinlme to t..t m 'M l" ''j th'ot.. h must ilirtrcs!iil i irci'iiii s. ae.i brojul- lv uiimiaiin;:' iaat :i ticy to not mve liowi: i;ilii!s;-iiiel tleit meali.s X. Ill oe found to mal;e them ive iii their places. I n the ai lil.-.t nn nt of Cliipp. some ct tiitse cieiks h,le buldiv ill in led him bv letter that they pro pose to mal;e some liaii.i-.oiue eonlii liiltions in anl to the success ot the .tio.':iIic ticket it! elli'llll and d' over 'levclaed in pai i iciilar. ai.d tli.it Ihe implied threats in t'lapp's circular have lm jiai ticiihir tiilors for lliem because the law lolccts tin-in ill their riht.- to eeici.-e tins much of persona! hU 1 1 l lie scttlt mrid of tne social status of thecoh'l id lace in the ( '.-'pita! can net be much lunger delVrred. When white women aw moved to commit grind larceny (as one of thiln did the oih. r day i e:pli .-sly to get inii. the penitentiary !., an!- she ie tiled of llil g it! W'lishiliglell v. ite the ti-- - niggers.'' as slie expressed it. soti.i thii g oi::;ht t i be d. !:e to ward inducing the while e'elnt lil to ii-si it it.i If. 1 la1 fact ti.at a mis! majority of the while voters are op posed to-the adoption i f n ysW in of si If gout Mm lit at the Capital might siim disappointing ' :. hut when oil it n.t i. h. r .'ii.d i eali.'e tic! loin .'i'l . I : l II Voies I c-t II, I lie IV I il I of I ' '..Hi' ! v..i;!d oe ! lack oft s. :i!-d tl.iow ;. for black c.-ll.dii! lies f.n I he l i' el e il ati. iii- e hat h no iihe. par- t iciilar cea; nis for ti . As it is row. the eob.Vftl I epic of W as,ii,...lo, proper !:pplo-,e. (a ail I loan (aplaiilv I'l ail social co,uli.:..i.-. v.iili :,,e w la.es licit: in uny ether cit v in tlie c.c.tiiliy. tf ii 'he , i.ii ;.!.tt'i. :.ce ot ...ich men a- t'reu 1 vigiass n ,, ,e:-oli-i i'.l'.iee. i'lri other i.aih is of tl.e l;;e. , has ill'td the in'.noi cositioiis n, ill of ti. il.oloM its with colored eiise (' ,,i:r much- riieiest in ti.e In !ae an t in t v I lllpV lioV.sels :: t!c'e to he a r a i tare Midi r - of tin as wi I have I li coleinel dati'ili tin- ( 1 : V t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 In a little o.oi from i.nii. Mr A that oii.-i'iii i!y w di-:lpp. -I! :l''ce t Haves from pn e thai! s' Moi.,1 i-;!:ui v. ill retire ; ileii ha- marki d t! f b'iithe.f,:.:! i I bl:c hie. Tliotm Aithur' .,is..ve h-,s bee admiiii-i !' it i'd has been a lie. the !', , -id, .;,;!.-t!l on d-, k ail the lin.e when there was ::.y i'uii g-uig on. It i oniv l'; a hie time that a man like Arthur i Is a chance to ceinm.ii.d the homai i , f all swelldom at M-e wall rue: p ace I,. i it ofntl V ; ! t' r s-i. i only in a pi. lis' up a p. Huh r to 1 w. iM It bieill m in th.! ' iia- b thai ii W, li ii meet ' iieeh 'lie l: e net-iis ise d li'-g i! a; ma!;. o: -p. I at i, in of s ai ihe Wi.. nir's a i-..i! i-1 ; a ;o:t;.: -i.- ,r, ;:.!;. th ..i. -hi tie;! St ar.' lie r liavi s. of : i.l I'l.VeCIlt i e it by cold water ve and si, king of -th I., w:hh ! l Ol !o:,u. or I : . i V get p Man. lo, . : possil,: a - .io !,d lllli i.am.'d .:. 1 .:.!: 1 Ti e V,! :. d-.w war I" !! ii- i. i:! ( -s- !. .e ih.'- ..1 .. ,e- t he hair that i.avv. a:,d .j.-. oll-ti' I at w ew" in ill t'i .'I i i celtai lin 1.1 st w i'.h any Ihrii! rale ng to a font th rate ( hiii and I't i ll and ssel bilori; iv.ir. Now Norway, an 1 even New .li'sev. can snap their linot.'sat us in diplomacy and chaiidi:." us to d our vv or-t. I !v a tiielciliil dispeii-at ion of politics, the gali'int Secretary i f the gaiiaiit ' Navy was l.i.t "ti hoard to witness the di paltiiie of th- lemh.'tht of !:is Warthct. hut he left twehly-cight cases of NYashhigtou Hiidsick on boaid. which iiieuiiw milu liag with ihiir native element in hfiy-fuir f.tlhoins. I'llot.o. 'The Game riek,' I r'.iu iti, i 'i.iri .a.- l'in.K'i.u. Dr. Yoik. I he Hepid.lican eandid ate for (iiiveruor. coliiiia need the canvass by iteclaiing that tie was a "game cock without a while feather." Nobody had threat, ued hllii or ut t liiptrd to scare iiini. and there Was Ito nieessit v for shell a di elaiiitioii. Jul this funny part is that little oc currence at Lenoir the other div. Some iutciiipei'ittf .and imp1 uileui per soi.s iii the am tti l, ee talk d a lillie saucy to lr. Y ak while he v,.;s speak ing, whdeiipon he iefi tiie s,m,i and pretdl.ied liial he could ll'.t be it, aid. instead "f st Hiding up hi, a ;:au.e fi i li" and facing Meaii :.' i,.rg,:i..eiii. Alih.nigli ipiiet v,:is spe, 111;. r .-io:,i, and Yoik w,,s l i gg. .'. b ai! "Iti,io- ciats pi : l ent to go oil w ill. l is ,- , eel . he skulked off under tin- sham claim that he hud not been luiiiv tnui. tl. A correspondent of the Fruit lie eorder says he has hoiied leav. s and stems of tomato plants until t lie juice is all tiacleii. and tiuds tiie !iiiior deadly to euterpillurs. lice, and many other enemies if vegetation. It does A special agent sent mt hv Ihe (tovenior f IMontaiia to invest i-ate ...... the eondu.on of the Indians rep.ute.1 , l,e in a starviie' coii.lili. n sl.ti... that l.e found -.0(K w ithout food and ,hig f,-uiu HtarvHtioi. at the vat of oue a duy. Tilt Color Line. j From iwiimoi.t so. i. The Radicals sav thai the Demo- ! crat.-; an- eoiistanti'v ealMn-.r oat e- : io." and taii,in-' ui.ont t he' color iiiie. and ii is paitiv title. The !( ),).) cralic parlv is Uic white man s party. : nn J the loi.lica' attv is the ue-ro mans liaitv. I lie he hest i i.li. al vote ha.i never reached llii.nd,) ,u. Hie ceiiMis I ei in. is hiuiW Ili-V nave lti.-.utM m ..-ro voc:s. while tlie'who'c of our vole, i; m iv lie su d. is white. Xt-i ...:, w i o can vo-.c mid w!io f.ii! t ;.:.:;:r;.,:,:,:-:"a ii is to tie -, e'e,i. tin jefol c. t:i:!i tin- pai fy actum the 1 1,1 Ilea s slioiihl lie in !aoi ot t In- in i.dr e : 1 1 ; I't the conMiint wai 1 : 1 1 1 cry on our part to w iiile men. Jlut for a!i tinit. the .1 !ei..ocl ;!ic partv is. and lias bce'i a line fin lid ti- liie ii. jini. and lias icCie C :IV lllil',.' for hi-: Tii.-i !):) " a I- m.iici nn nt thai it has hccn possible to do. Tiic ii.i heal paitv has done li"l liwjf lor Mill, however, hil him the ,iehl to veto. ;.,( that r.;;ht th: V e;e l illl Hot to licltl I'll llilll I'll! to help t hi -m.-eiV es. If lnilli .1 justice woii'd have any t't'eel Willi Ihe colovei! pi oplc. ill eails. u; ll.i in to foi hi an linj if jil diced opiliioli. it mi;:ht be Weil for tlielu to consider how lunch they have hi en lni!akcii and di reived hy man v ilesii'iiiiur lnei:. whom linv have .,g.ii.,e.i as their h adds and best friends. The eoli ft 1 ie.iii'i have been taught to npi'0..f lite lie ociaiie j'.-irty. right or wrong, as a siiiiimeM and i.ot as a principle, vviiii.dl jiroperly col. Kidding me ei i or and dcu.-ioi: im,. w htc'h s;:i h a hlilid !U.d rc-Vess coarse wotlid iead them. The I'em a-.aiic "inv a'e belter lncids to tiie colotctl race than the whi;c tiadicals, who only II... tliem its too:-; iii eleclloits for politicitl p.trp '.-es. i; : ms thai the colored Voids do hot think how little they have heell beli. tilcd by ii. 'ihe white Ui.ii.'a'i g' ihe ttlli.t V and the ec.ived Ihe biiard e.d V time. Now W hi: h has done .,.., j',.,- the toioitd pei'i : of N-'iiii Carolina.' Of coin se the i !. itiot ' ai ;e pal ty have done more lot the cooiid people" than the Ih-niica! pally have done, an I iniiarlii: hi-iory wiii .-how that il l-: is llttdi ili-lb'y ! IVe. 1; was a 1 dnocr.-:nc f .eg'isia: iiie thai infiist.l new ,i!'.- i i it i liie free sc'i.i.o s in !!iw l,,le. fi.l iiehue li.ey tool, hold of the llee .-chooi system i! wai a niei.- !, ;m. i'ln 1,'a iicals had -' s. lalciei , , i he flee : choo; I'm d- that tin-re was n-i 1,'oin y Icl't lo --up, '.'i i the sei,oo:-.. I,:t wlnli the I -'etui '.-i at ic pai t v c.oue llilo povM r they bt'oiioli, . .:,!.! a:i of cl.a.w and it Vive, i I ,ie . ciioois by :a!iio th. di sc! vc- ."ml their owe. pioptriy. , tin otigli ihel; 1 1 j : i-.. nta! :-, i . f ir the silpjio.t i. coioied seln o s the same, .1.- V. hiie schools. li was a l uioeriit ic I.i gisliit tire tiia! tii.-i ii : I i !,. i i S ai-' ai, ,, i'm Stale i ole.vt I noiiaril -chi o' at f'av . tlev i'ie. f i 1 le- .'hicaicll . !' co.olc i sci.oo'l leiC ie I s. Il w..s a I e;.i ..-I a! :c i .egislal ti' e : i 1 :t i til -t pi o hi .( . ;.. - ioli ol a large and cotnmo.u e;s co,oied Ihstilitle at !,a,ei;'i he" :;te flee e.., caii'-li and si...e;j of , j,,, eoaileii d- at ami d'.tul. and in!, .v t,n h ha iiei n. and wi!, cohiinuo ,. be. if ihe 1 i.'ii:ni" a' c pai ty co;:'!:, e ioeonll oi it. of inc. i.i a!,:e b. ,.i !g lo iho..e Hi: ioi i nn.il f'a-.,. of he to;,.,,.! I ace. l! Was In. t'i. si eo'i : .,1 i.i-i. tlliioil o! ll.a.i I.iad ii.a; r.it. eve; built in ihe t hilt .1 Si,... , tor tin sel al ai e and t 'iel'i ! e. .i.icat loti ami -lipp.e of 1 l.e eolo! i d .!" li all 1 dtlliib and the hand. Thai ie lee p ibiic chaiity of llu S; ite will Mimd as a monument to i.e hiimnni.y and u;"n el o-liy of the Pemoera, ie j ili ty. li is shedding ils b. iiigli bdietiis ami Ini ssii, o, neon lm- jiohj- 'e.iloi l una; e ,'o'ojett i lllit. it 11 oi I ill1 S- at i li is -hi poi tf d by iihd.ai appi "pi aat ions, made by JVmocn.tie ! .-. is'atuic... by taxes upon all ihe i!;a'o:i pi..p eiiyot the Sl.iie. and it would be absurd to d n that seven eigh ; hs of the money lai.-ed by i:iatiol:, I 'l' .-up), .it oi flee schoo s and a.: char itable lll-i il lit i: -tis for lie coioied race, is pait! bv tin- Dclih catie J ail i. I, ... ,. tl... I .,..'.. that tits, prided for lenidiug a w ''.'.'"'. 'h'-riy-two co.o,ed peph- are hi:ge insane asvltim. near ( ioidsboro. -l"""""o' hydro,.,., h a. caused for the suppo.i and ,: f the r j "? and ,ii,fon,;,Mle,saneof th. co:!e, ! lmi" ""' UU" 'J'W- race. A large addition to the colored The commit tei-s of llu- re publicans insane ii-yiiim is how being mad", to 1 and iibeiais have lio,uinnti ,1 ti. W. make loom for the insane patients Stanton, as thcii camlid.iie for Treas who may be i-a; 1 led th-re for support ! urer in piace of !ike,wiio de and medical treatment. t his is an ,c,im d. J hey also hoiiiinated . (.1. oilier eiiari:ab.e iiisi d ut ion tor the I an, her, of iiuncoiaiic, furSeclttaty support "f tie- co!oie,l ins ihe, ami I of Stat, . another monument to the nai and j - .... substantia! hi: ml-hip and gem 10-ity i !' g!""i,. ; us. tin: dfspoinliiig of the 1 leniocia'.ic pa: ty o" ihis Slat ' v' w-s. I ' Wiiiiii.-.,s .,1 soul tie t to (lie e.'lo: c! p,,.j,i,. The i. 1.1.. ' "''.v ', laj! lin of. v. unl. I ill; ;i di-aj -1 : a!s liave sho.vn that tiiey are belter 'ar Wi !. the bioo.t i..:i,!, pm,. :iu,l fi ieu isioihecoioici iace.'oii itccoiinl healthy l.efo.e r,ai!ii..g the delicate of th. if mis:',,. 1 mu -. tis.'it the Ih- ' vessels of the htain Am i's Sarsapi'-rubii.-aits of Aia...-.acii.i.-clts have pui i.h s ahd v italh-s t he bhod : shown. Tlie coiisiltntio 11 of North Caroiitia Was llllie'ehd i:v 'ho f li.m. ..-! ,.. I pa.iy m IsTo- Th. a-:d ii scfiires ti.. ! Is i' Whit, J! IM'lliies audi il.l 1 '.O! , man floiu m l.ei ill -e in- ca'Ulol , l. c.iilse lie haslet . 1 ,l I litld W I ite. o, : . ii I his ia' es. State of Ma.s-a. 1. 11 11 I in" iii j illiil, -all s:-t i s a c-.lored mail is lei! allowed lo vote unless ho can l.a la..dv,i.te.ai ll..lspa;dhistaves. .... ... , , ,' , I l.e conslihititin and laws ot .Massa eh'lsett s. iiiloplt d and i liforced liy llu- lleptihiicaii pai ty. would pr, vi n; nioretliall T.'i.O'M pool- and lllil'ol- t utiate colored men from cxercis:!,- ,, - i . . ! -x- , . , the n.dit ot siitiMiof , Ne,...h tuo - Una. Aovv VViieif I.s tile ler-pfcial'.c i uuux who vv,H.:d he wiiiiu;,' to exchalie..., if la, ct.uid. ihe coiisl. . , . , v. .. ,, ,. tution mil lavvHof North Caroima for the e.ihslit.ilioii .-Lr.,1 Iuvvm of M,1S. i sachusetts .' !f ihere l.e such u one. ! , , .. . . he must he iiiihicnecd l.v iifiiornnee i and ,r iiiiiice. und not bv reason and ' 1 , coilihioll sense. 111 lii.ode island H-mthi-r I!i i.nli'i. ' ah i.itoni lsi.inu. h.iotdi r in pno.i- can State, und llult has heell so a!! ' U.- 1 , I 3 ' ie nine, a colored lAaii t3 not a.lovv i d ' to vote unless lie owns real estate of I the cash value of 1:11. 0() at least, bows hw tat receipt for the S,"'M' ''Jlr- ' fore he can vote. Would the colored men of North I ,n) i3ii:a be willing to exchange, if ' could, the ( 'onl it ui ion and laws ! of K,:l''' '"v ""' Wlilutioii and , 1 1 vsnl '" ,Si:m,i r.veiy c.noi en mail v.otid s iv no. in IViinsvlvania, another Radical , ' St '' H' whiie Ih'pnb'icans do not 1,1 ,nv "' oioreil man to lio.a any i "'' l"'orit- a'lho.iijh "''i-iriVrrSi;;;;.!:: ,llis b' 4'!.1 '' f'l.v under H puli'icail ciuiini: in iiui n.-i iueni e;n uni n the last vcar or two. ami no eoloreii man wa. i v- r n rmitt d to hold ... ,, t ... i t t ii lii'i.n iniiiif Hi1 ti 'unl mi, lii-iiii v . j . ... . i hcan nil', or even to vole until had paid in-, taes. 'l'he N. w Yoi k "( ilobe." it pulnici- lion .h voted ( the inii lesis of the colored race, savs thai d'ennsv! va- :").r).:."i is nia's eoioi ed iiomihtt ion o ils comp.eicly ljri.oreu i.y tne uy.v.X- ians :is if it did not contain I! l.dilil colored voters, while the colored pop ulation of New Yoik. iiiiiii'oerin;:' about li.l.lillil souls, with a voting force of :2.".i0lt. eiders no mow into ihe ea'ciila ions of poli ic'aus here iii.ni if it was a disfranchised cle ment." The same may be sa;d wiih upta' """"" " 1 "inl lii.llana, Willi il cuisiili inli.e coloieil popa.ii tioii in each, and yet the while Itc- jaiblicitis do not iioie.v any colored man to be eiecicd toanv oiVic;' in ;uiv of iheseSiales. The oliileio.) eohit ed pa pie iti all of t he Kepub ii an Sl ates of liie N"f!h have no man of tin ir lace iis :i mei sbef of Congress, or iii any other oll'mo of honor or j rofit. At til'' Cily of Wit .hiliglon the lie publicans have full cunt to! of nil ihe otlices and pairoiiage of the Govel li li. cut. but tiie while liepiili'icaii.. do Hot a'iow the colored Kepiii) i.'.ilis to hold any o'iie,. of honor or pi'.ii h' trust. Tiiere is only i.i," col.ee.l iali i thai holds al!V otih-e of ,ll..:,l:e ti'i.ii U'ad.ii.g;.,. . at,d ileii is liatol I'l lie. ioi ill"! ,' I'o.n .(I.s.-. s -ii'pi. I la re ;ii, more liiau ! i.i..; i ) , ;; lio,, iii.g i Dice under . e ! ! .v i i I'l ;c lit a; Wasloiigloti a.oiie, and tie -re than loiiil'til iu Ihe t'ni'e.l Stilt : b.tt il is I he same case ev. ry wlieie. bin i .... I ed li'-plilrieui, d ' Ihe oiing iiii I. cii.iiis. ami the white lleollbllcalls g.-l III! Ihe pl,l,C!pai i.iiice.s. A bi siMIClUC il ill'l il'illll'. Ade. oati it 1 1 1 mi Mviie-v iiie. Indi ana, dated Aligiisl ',!th. : a s : .ii i! o clock tms luol iili.g the most .1. si) He! ! ve iiini Iv'ai.e evei i. ,o ,v n in re h,i hi' .tpoll li. iihsv iiie. iioifg tlumagt et i,o'. a .-. I hail a tpl.u tel i a a i.,ii.e I. ihniais. In ihe cily and vicimtv ia nisi s v ell- blown do,', ll. rools cal i h.t awa. iio'ec or tour ste.-.mh.'a;.'. baoiy liijurtd. t Ih M. in:, is of tiinie tiffs Ioi i, up i 11, e roots, ahd olii, i 1,,'j.il i . ll"i,e. it is Hlt "sslbl - to giVe il.e itllioliut ol i: ,ii.i;a'. j he d-aill'ls il'rll . 1 l.r.lji illiil ,Sne I too, II VMi' h. .d y tiaiaao.tt; the io. !,ar i,niio..t' u -'!. .., n i.ii enu.ei.is siitnreil i li'lli) i iti-.,). one l ew seiaioi t.oiis: i e p "l t'. iia v c 1 1 ai I i d lie! e i iiat i lie .laiish r sl, uu. r il. i:i,.;it was Mm' ' his I'm .-iiooii bv Ihe hurl tiane. near. I it -in It t : Hi i'o'v 11 ad. m.d lueniv ll es wi re h sl. iia si 011,1 ia -ied o ,r all hour: till illlld blllVjlg il h'.tll ,C,li;e. eilllil! i, ..ni le.llhvvcsl 1 ,1 hollheasl. 1 he S,i ei II, t i n. '.l'h sit am hp had her chimney.-, blow 11 ovel ooard. but the i .1 wa.. hoi ell, 1 rwi.-e lunch dam aeed. the si. , uu, I Iwo Sides was i'l, 'Mil troi.i hi i 1. 10, rings and diivt 1: ll.e lull 1. n -.tii of tin- cily. She laud- d at iiie 11 a! .lock without any dam age. The .1 os!; V. 'lit: op. wiileh hud. jus! r.t i iv, d. broke an ,, 1 .iia s. ,1: ill i io, t'i uij . r I.mdi.ig. i"-n:g h. r . eiiim.a ,. and. h ii 1 ow ly i s . -.-1 1 ed i;i:t ii ll.g. She was b.dlv wrecked. 1 he bar in i'.nhl of the cily was bdi t,i eafges; among ihem being ;i tia:.. ft-r bal'gi ioadetl With I'l, ighi cats The 01 ty boa! was iilown 011 the liar ulid is hai.i egi'o.ind Thei great exciiemetit in the oil of !eif : a. A'.iham.i. Illlld thus e-ii, duces !a"'l --anity of mind to he.U'i. of ll lilv WMj rfliiliiili it hiahla I.'.im: v. hiii: io l..,c; 1,,:; I. v Vii N:tt: loo I.TK lei Ai ; M . I., .!,,.., .i,...rii.--.- it..ii,.! .-nini.ihi.' will iv -' 1 tii. ....ti.,.- vu.t, vi'iii'l, t-.r t '1 1 IV. .r I ; l''.i-'t.e .ii ,ut, , l.a-t l...,ii unjas-.ty iit.j.rl -in I ' III- 111.- "I, s l, .',(! 1' l.i:i r. l' ils "Mr "---. " Mit'.'-v . Ol. 'jiivi. mi. my l,ii)iii!t s". I'.ic lli.u -.-. I ,- :,,,,,.,, , ,,,.,, ...4 r wr. mi.i,ie , ,B-,-ii, ,uiii i.i.la, r -,,s Uieiiit-aaoioi N,-n ia.-I 1. 1 auumm a iy. , tu .1 1,-n. r n. M.s-,. Ills. ..x .V c . Mr. I.. II T""!l-": '""'-" ' - '"-' " ! tint"! 1 nny rv tr, nil .'liil i Ii-i.-l i r"iii I'ttre'ii--ill"'., j.- i. ,,..,.,,.,,,,..,... .!,.. h , fii'i. I iifi' ni,. i m a- lnei .. tnisi.i,,, ; zrJZiiu'-! Z"X: i . "' im.ki.i. s imm, .x.m, ....,. ..,.,.i,.- (.:'. m ; , lo-imii-uie As mr Hiviiliiuiii,- mlii-h,,.. wlilrt, . ! a, i u , - . t,.-c n. ..,uu , i-.- .-,-iii.i .!-.. is ,..,u ih-i i I" M-,i'-!: .,1 inv e..ai la,.k a,,-!,....,., ,1 ,vh, I , che. - railtv .mil male'. :iy .leki,, w,',i,- vr. w.:. i, I:, it., he i. ei--a..i. e.it,,. t'nJlV.'y';., ill,- .IU.lt Ol ; t.r.iv il'it, ' i" ''':' i"r'"'i' ""' mi"-i ii '-n-1 .hir,-i mi' nniii)- -ars. Il 1, iu- l.r.iitt.-r-iii-inw, mi l I ti, ., '!. .-its.- w. tl. II. in n..w .r. nelly "'"'" t'1"1'' fr,'' ''' ")" liuu auii j ,.,.. , , fuiKrai-s mmc- l' ,ur.ie.i .is hm iuvir.iiiih,. stimuli' . nil th IKIU. elirert jlillll' 111- ,. tlto llVm-. klUUi.., ilu-l I mil '..i tw 1 1 vmi. NEW STOIili! NEW GOODS! E. !?. McLEAN & CO., MLVM STATION. (.'. i'. V. V. V. It. K., nicr to the piium- one ol the Lest 1 V.mM. ever tuoilit to tins section, ami are now selling at the very 'ow.'si pnees v om5s boots and shoes, mn m;d caps, hotions. clothing, JIAltnWAltl-:, CK(( KFIIV, We have no old stocK on h ue:, h I'i iicu' V.. I. .nil .,.,. i.. ... i . . ' ...... ..-ii.. ... .i. iTi,, i - ..... . iniiiff rules. .All kili.tr ol liarfer t.r.' !i Hi exclia!ii;c for ''oiids. .., ,( t ,.,).. i- ii i . '' agents hir t'i" liest Icliliers on tne market, : .t m.- . is-4. tr. . . . , ., . . , ,M,r ,v' s,, 'vvs";' : ''"-hv eov.n .i and heavy s.nl land there is nothing eijlial to the i clelirated South lieiid South A L - i'ii,T;it - !li Wiiii.tei III l hiiu-.l ' ., . . 1"':l:"1.1 'V"1 '"V We have ills. Wing Turn v I ovi iUi Aolrl 6HSLF HARD WARE it extremely low pn. is. Special aMenlion itiven to the Wholesale Tt'iide. ( ii ve ns 11 trial. A pi ii 1st. tf. TT fi'.T ft TJ'TT 'i i- XK vi Ct il i-r V; , i. "r-. ?d. A. .i l- -. c- I -li i 1. Vj rn I 1. 1 .V. I I.VM.IS. L L ft jl -': - ' V h'AYt' '"ri. 'di.;. ;:. n. c Mm i.e: s it,..-,-, V- A T , l &Ls. 'diW) 0 -i ! A til ::. Ii-s.. s H To) - l.' i V it J. -1 e I II O l. it., FAYlll l riVIi i.K, W. 0., Offers : .'.imp .! -to.-l: oi MKDli'lNlls. PAIN i:i. sil! lS. OILS. tii.Ass. VAHNiSlii. DVi-. sTl'i'! s AND I'( i !.i'. I' 'oil. Md'S AT J'i:: I!-:. j Satisfaction gita. a:), e i i ".:;, who. civ favi l' him v.illt tin ir old, is. Correspolidei.ee soiu 1: 1 d-i.t-'pi ic -, al: it rt :-'. .J i:t-. l'i.h-1 :;m. JOHN M.'SORiSQ,""" ATTtllJNMV A T I..VV., Dl'ItilAM. . C.. HALL'S TOP Hair EeneiTer. fSi'ltl.vin .U- n iim!".r ' r,'e Ir vi In r-nc'i a (trclw ll'.l'l lli.li I he JmiI'I :ili,-.! ,' :." '::! l!.M.I.'a It HI! liUM VVI.il. 'J Ul-CU.-u i!l Vtllivil il l.:vs aoc.'m!lis.U :i x',.i:isli.'.. r.--t..i 1,; ,.f cei-ir in lav tiair. ami vioic;.; hcaii; to tte ci'.il, arc iiiimiiienil'lc. o;,i p. ,.j lo a i. i- innni. I,-rf :1 r '.'''' m rft'.re ! iu -ir Ml.ii.-: .1..,! ! ..";. n.' : 1 cti.r lin t I'ai.iv. Mi .,1,, -;.. i j .. ;,. iiUe ;t locir.L.' il iU . V. I.ls lb ,i ii,..l e till." lill-l, k : 'ps ,i:i;.,!r'ili' iiv:iy. ..' .1 in.ii.i". llu- l.i.a pi'iiw t)i:-U .M'.'l cUV,; .. "U,:-: "..-li - hi.' it 10 n ,ir, .-:.iiir; t,.. ,: , ,..' ilu- li.iir ,t t e:iu-la-.i! pa..'y iu-.tr. . .'in ! , i.-it 1)1.1:1 i.. ,li. ..j 11 ill vv Ii.u.'VlT ten,, tlicy wi-ii. 'i lais ll is ll.o fav.TiiP ii all, anil il 1,.. K-cmutt o WMU'tj boi'aU il diilij i'Oilll:- II.) el.,.. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE toil TIIK WHIsKMt-i hcoome imr i.f llie im.-l iiu "i l.iiit pfpn lar toilet ariiclos h r p iill. in. 11 V us-. W li.'n tin li. anl is gr-ty or iinliu iily of nil iiini,' Bir.illo tliaiU', l.ri iiim.iiam'. I've ia tbo rciui.ly. riirrviaa. uv 11. 1. Hall .Vi Co., Xasluia,X.H. Sol.l by all lirngciFt. l- 1 1 I. j..n- '. li ,'. 1 i'.iuii'.iuil i liiVii'u. 11,.1,'i'ht J.&P.COAT SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON. YOU CAN BUY IT OF: J I . i .fi I J ! ii I v'J Tl , X M X ' -V a SlTTSBOUO, Itf. O.-' .i.vleil stocks ol ti h VI'.K.Ui Ml.ll- Cih'aiperlcs, TI.NWAliK, DUHiS, C, ov tn.':i ia-t :-iason; everything is . ... i i . ... ii ,.. .i,:.... .. m, . )... i. - iiri i.i e.t ,,i lllllilJ lilt Vliv n.icni, r ( 'liill Plows. Bend Chilled Plow! i.iii.nsc.ltto - tiiirtiinw.liotli rWitaud loft, linn II, im.iMiiii riMl limit Vlieclir.li:inlT, ei m, 1 1 s.iuivii. 1'liu ln-si l'low iu America. c.v :' liar iitieed to ;:ive satisl'ietton or no sale. r e.-to k ol' 1 ioul.lc Shnvi I and rianter's I'ride Tlows, and Hull i'liiijit' IM'cvs. obsxii iiai:ivai;k c:o., Glii.KNsilolio", X. C. !. T. Xolillls, 1..-UC ..I S r.'i-., v-,aii ,vi ! T'VVi'T. w. e. mik it is, l .it, el Xrrif. Marcim .v; lirllilii. M. T. IN orris & Iiiu w I:- -',. , .1 s v.-.i!! Tnyii r m tliclr old WIlOLESALE GROCERS AND CfiMKSIOH fflSRCHANTS, N . Iti cAchange ami No. 15 Kutt .Mai tin Streets, KAZEZiSn, sr. c. Wll CAIMJV A I.AHtiK STOCK v, hi.-'t we ofVer to the trade at very low prices. p .' vv'etc.esi i'.-i vi. v i Ttiv rioN in tic. mlo of .' Tors. M.i! il - .: 1,1,-in-. .: i. . :it r.-'iirnt in unco. '''I. - '-I I! -"MU'. s-lt, HI sll.r.li rhHI'rfl. I.I. ol ..I fiX.lt:- - I'M leon ,-. sl,.n. Willi l. V .t n I' I e:t - .- liiiftli... )' '- J ' ";' "' s.ij, r l'lie., liill,,. v.- '. : i- ' .-. :,.i r.. . a s.,.ii,ihhI1 Ciimi l'n , Lou-o & Goodwin, S,l,'. ,-. . o. ,i I. W'. I'lll lliim. ii? F.ic, itc'.ii:,. s;.. i:1.11n, 1. n. c, I HAP OLE AND KUAU1TE 3!()l.i3!hMS SYOE WORK or i;vi:i:v ii:si!ii'i'ioN. Dl'siCNS SUNT I'ltKH BY 5IA1L. SA riSl ACTION (JIVKN. I. it hi. l-M. ilia .. F . ... 1881. t m 1 ras t son, ?FAYETTYILLE STREET, 3 Ii'Afd'.Kilf, x. c. IdlADIdhS IN SI LAUD WARE of every ih script ion. gCliiLOERS' SUPPLIES, 1 1 'A J NTS, a STOVKS, I (.INS, I AM.Mf'NITION, 1; 1 1 iii the lalf.'fKt stoi-k of I FORTIES GOOES t ever iii lialeih.itt hot torn prices, j C..!l ai d e.Hii,ie our ntock j' and prices. Sati.sfaction Guaranteed. B ......... Jy-." W rite for J'ciseriptive ICircidars. Don't foifret the place, !() 1 ' A J'.'I T K V 1 LLE ST. 11 i'. wv vrr. l llll.ll' 'AYLOB. Wyatt& Taylor, 11ALEIUH. X. C. Wholesale Grocers AND ; CcEnssicn Merchants. 1 1 oleic mm nts of Cotton and Troduco I solicited. 1 We can v a heavv stock of ! ?,1KAT. I.Ai:i. SVtSAKS. fOFFEE. HXtiClNH TIES. FLOUIt. ' MI.AI.. COKX, r.KAX. StV., &G, ! which we i.fl'er to the trude at lowest in ices. i Will .five colisieiiiiielitH of Cottou I and I'rodiice our pi rsoiud attention ! mid n.i.Ke s ali at hi-het lu ices and, I foi ward ) tin iih at once. WYATT ic TAYLOR. ho. n I 't U-ritu miMi. 4
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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