(Chatham $ crord
to
THUTtSD.yy. QCTOV.HR 2. 1HS1.
H. A. LONDON, Editor.
r i. i n - unhedt..:inlv assert tli:it dtil'ino-no
THE STATE EXPOSITION. iwious rhd of live yenrs has om
it afforded us much jiUasuro to state ho j;u.t'ly irus;v n d or i:s
nttcud yesterday the opi ning of our utVairs been so well manage A. Can
Htate Exposition, and it was . .11 occit any man cotitiadict this ' Then, in
Hion that will long lie roiii'-mln-n-il (ho natm of common sense vie .
iu North Ciiroliii!.. Tho exorcises vhv e'nivne .'"
were Tfry imposing. In addition to
tlio prone-nee of marly all lhi liij;h
officii'ils of our State ovcmmeiit ami
iliousuudu of our K-st citi:'. -Ms. there
trere. twenty-thn'e military coiipimc
and a half dozen brass Kinds part lei- ;
fating in the imposing exercises of
1 ho day. It vn tin u'raiulest un.i ;(.
tary pageant witnessed in tin- Sia'e s
mnco the war, and made us feel proud f
(if our citizen soldieiy. The on:v ;
drawback to (he phasine of the oca
niou was the oppwssive in a: am!
utiJing dust.
The opening exirci-es took p.-vee
nt midday at, the "grand Mind",
"first in order was a pi aver ijiiercd
by Itev. F. L. livid, editor of toe
Kulttigh Christian Advocate. ami 1 1 1 -1 1
(Jo. Jivvvj in n mo-t nppr.'pn-.t-.1
speech introduced the orator o: ;he
day. Senator Hawley oi 'onneeiie,ti.
who delivered a emvfuiiy prepared
ttiid piitriot c a ldivss. Wide .- Iia- a
a deep-toned voice, yet is not an ora
tor, lacking both grace and annua: i v.
tint his manner was pleasant and e'.
,1ifdrehs (fivve universal sat i-iact ion.
At its close loud calls were made for
Senator Vance, who bii. Ay re.- . n I
d,nild theliiuateW tiim V scliiel.iVs
l'lesideiit l'l itnrose i'oi mailv d--e::i' ed
the NoiciH CvKoi iNA Sta n; Ei-"i . : s
tl'ENKI !
The vast concourse then pruc u 1
to the main Immune;, and Senator
Hawley and tiov. .larvis started one
cf the engine-, and the lit lie dam. liter
f .'resident, l'rinifoxe started ti.e
nther. that moves all the t.-i:ciiinciy.
Evelbody then began to wa'.k about
inspecting the di'd'tiei.t exiii:).t.-. and
we are pleased and proud to -.tale
that the centre of attraction was the
Viva! ham exhibit ! We hem i it on
every side that "Chatham tuk.- the
cake". We showed our e-.hii'ir i-
Senator Hawley. w ho gre;it iy ,i.t :n: c L
it and expressed surprise that one
county could exhibit sttch u variety.
AVe have not the space now to t i,u
luerate anv of the manv mei itoi i.-!t
articles in the Chatham e'n:iiit. but
would urye evety Chathami:- to -o
atid see for himself and Iutm if It
" wtiriiiMke yi feel proii.l of yo'ir o i
county! And just in re we eannot
refrain fioiu statin-,' tiiat the --i - i; t
of this exhibit ! eliii I'y dm- Vi I'
ll. James I'owel!. who li-.is ti;played
reinarkabie zeal an. I efti.-ii-u.-y iu
getting up our collection l; :i tang
ing and decorati':-; our exhibit o-ir
countywomen. Mrs. l.-n-k-on. Mi .
Densuii, M:s. IJ-i-ld. Mi-- iloiti'-au l
Mrs. l'owe.i have worki 1 ino-t z- a
ffv.sly and displace. 1 evpu.-;t- .ii ti.-ti--Uste.
)u the whole w e are happy lo slate
that the Mate Exposition i" a sue
cms. and the Chaiiiaiii exhioit i.i a
succc-.-b. Uuirah for i-othl
WHY MIAMJK!
We cannot believe that the people
of North Carolina d- sire t-i niake a
change in the government of th-:r
.. , .... , ii 1 1 - .
btate. liv shoul-l thev wi-n to
- - .
make a chan-e Why should they
be urged to take away the control of
their State government from the
democratic party, and transfer it to
the republican part v ? !' anv man
honestly think tiiat the n flairs of our
State would be U-tter mai.tiged by
the republican party thuti it has been
wr will be by the democratic party
If a change was made, would it p;o-
mote the prosperity of our people."
'NVould it render our eitieus more
secure in the -iioynu i;t of thci-- lives,
their lilx-rties and their property?
Would taxes lxi any lower ' Would
the public expenditures It- any less '.
Would the penj le in any way be
benefited ? If so. how '
Think (or a lnomcut of tho nu n
who compose the two part i s in N'or: h
Carolina. The demuciatic i-aityis
composed of the great bil k of tin- Hill, the home of li York. Lately
white men of the State, while the we h- nrd that h--was m om,,! v ,s,t
, ,. , i . ,i his chnrclies ami he took his le-:i iiu-l
republican part v is composed ciiiellv ... .
. 1 . wiirm l Ins eoij;ngiitio!is to waleli
of negioes ami revenue-otlieers. We )r y,,,, who. he s;u-i, by his own
are aware tiiat there are some respect- words was after Mumeihing im an ami
able wliite meu in tl'.e ltpuhlieaii "'e-led waichiug. -You iiii.-:iiiu-i.
. x' ii r . i "lv friends," said the preacher, "how
iiartv in North ( arolma, men who .. . . 4 1 . '
. J)r. York used to sav on the stump
are respected by their neighbors and a1(lV(,, tLis (.,limty'l lmt uh.-never
are useful citizens, but they consti- you saw a liepublicaii you saw a.
tute a binall milioi ity and tune no mean man. a man who had stolen
influence in their iiutv. We there- oinelhing And again h..- used to
- i , . , j i i sav that whenever vou saw a i'emo
lore simply s ate an incontrovertible i . , ,, , ,.
1 J ciat keiuuod.mg with the Kepuld:-
fact when we assert that the republi- (-.ms. you might know that he was
can party in this State is composed preparing then and there to steal
chieily of and controlled entirely bv something.' These", continued the
negroea and revenue oilieers. Such l" ''' ''- "woie Dr. Yoik s own
. . ., ,. , ,, worils, and now I think, said be,
being the cane, wecamlidly ask would wu ,1iV(j He(.u Dl, V()lk H ,,.,,., at)
it lie wise to entrust the republican kerimodling with the U. publicans,
party with' the management of our Hnd acconimg to ids ow n words, my
State government ? fiiemls. lie needs watching."
Since the year 1H70 the democratic . . ; , ' ,
, , . . ,i i i ' Several jiersons were drowned at
party luvs had control of the Iegisla- jli(.lit,.m CltVi ilulialm. on Saturday j
tivo department of our State govern- uisht. by the eapsizing of a f-ri 'v!
inentr since 1S?7 of the executive h . it
j depart ment: iui.1 since lKTl) of the
1 e ilire judicial deiiartiiie'd. IV i
, I little over five years the democrats
; liave cold rolled every denaidneiit of
the- Htafo go.ernment ihe -
itivo, executive ami ju licit,! and
THE Vil SS (OWMNTION.
'lb- twi-if.h at.nua'. t-.n-etiitg the
'i.itth Carolina Cress A-.-ociat:oii
vil! 1-.- held a! Ka!-ig!i next week.
1,,.,, ;l'
l)u. t i , . (),, ,i
S p. ni. en Tuesday,
At dav tin- aso
vt.l ls:t
iiivllati."
Th'si.le
the l-Apo.-iti.ui. :
l:ain:r boon e
titii; wii! d-'iibih ss
e i-tl
at t inied. a- a-ar"y every
the associa't-'ii wisl ,-s i
Mposi:i"!i. a'i-1 w ill it.ake
t-' d i f al t!. lime of
rd meet i'lvr.
Kenilier i'l
a'.t'i: 1 the
it eoi!c;ii
t!,e -.ropo.
n.F.it.'.rs MM Dl IW !'l KE
li.i'eul'i 1-tl t:Ue a new depaitiire.
in ! its (iti.i-.s. oti la-t 'Ihiir-diy.
wii lo-i -1 a -i,';it llevef be-'ol e 7-eet:
; i lint c-.'V tin that day ti e tir-t
lol' -ec-i w r i -hoii-e i I '' e-t -iblt-hed
iu ila'i-i-Ji v.. 'is f. 'I :-:a; ly ep.a.ed wilii
l-.-.f.'-ing C!-remoi:i -.. ati-1 tne !n t
S l'l- of leaf t-'ba.'-'O ..s !;:. l ie. tJ -
hu v i
lu.
,1 of K.
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:v. t.
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1 ''
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unci
si si Yoik.
- f til-' N
C t'ol! evi;. ;ic,
A c
I'ii-erv
of the
Vane,
l betwi-
Selat.
-'; pl.l.
I i Y
rk that to.-';
it l..e::. -',!
"t ;! v
f r : .'
lt.iv. V.iuee
hi-1'e t.-.Uv
ami -a I Y"
la-t Thm s 1 ;y :
1 .1 iV t' i- h-l- been
- i.i' -..I I V. i-1-:!
Lett:- ! to .r. a,
. we e (i-.-l! "s.-;t;-.-s
A a ,-a valca h
I 1 l;'..li.'- li:.-t ti:
Ie from tmn ami
u. hotel
' delv.ed. Y.-.h 1; 1
i. ( S-V.-. 1.. :tv
niurto A..ii.iiiii
(; V(,
,,r
I'h
i ;..
ll to
In
tl:
u ! n..- tit. 1.
av-av ny i !-
i! wa -in
l.v a-.u- I
a)-) o.nt Ulellt. he I -.1.1
1 1 ' v i de I in,,, w it i: Y- k.
ill -1 . cil. 1 '.I,- t M
-pe.
in -and
l lit- le'. u ".vi
the
of i!
1-ell M
net!
A tie
o-.vi-.l in t,;, u-u.ii rtimb
relit ai.d .u iai. -tie.
ii-n : e: .'. .! -ii In r. ie.- on
i ' 1 rat st a li'ti.- sip.iad
: i.- but jus! to York to
he i;a 1 in -re ii.i'oi ::,ut i.m
- a ilitie lli'-te -elise of
oi' t he 1 a i-il ;ou fi .j- hic'li
iidat"-. ite won. I make a
Now and :
nlil- M-i v
for nim.
wiv t;:a: :t
'-'i 1"--th.-
-liglnt
he is a itu
ifo-i.1 debater.
ii- i not lackiie- in
m i:.-e. but his v eakiu ss eiiis,t ill
h,s den.-e;ei oraneeaiel ,t'e: inal-i ity
to coiapi. in-iii I tiie fiiet iiiat he is
makii.;: ;i eamp.i:j.'ii in ti.t- i!riiiiy
moiintiiilis tor eo'iaiile.
,K:",V:" V' 1:a:f !'""r
p.y n i.i t; aice rr.oM- oii ciuiid
.m - nii't. di-gust and' ieiiim- nt
in his eye.
l'nl v-.u ever see a hull dog -liake
a cut .' If vi-u did von can form
., - - .. ,
mum- lde: ot tn scene wiiien toliow
,. Eor thirty minutes the air w;u
full uf d is'.. fur and fun, ami when
Vance finished he contemptuously
tosseit tin- remains o) Iin victim over
t-i its frii-iula ihu m-e-ioes The
crowd Vi-lied with d- li-ht. iiu-l would
not try t- hear York, tiiongii Vai.ee
hege-l ilu-m to d i so ll-.cii tii,.
negroes abandoned him. Em- ota-i-
loiK piillthV slmweil t:, it ins lime
:u ii, a i,, i, iio, l.- f. ., ,.v..,-.
tillH S- v. ra! ,',f the old fine Kadi
,-nls wen- thoroiij.-hlv disguMed with
t-'ik an-1 npenlv declared (Lev would
lorn ami openly ii
have not iiing to i.
Of emu se the
jiibiiaut.
with him
1 Ktii. ici ats were
York Mr-eds Wtitciiing.
Fr- in !..- lial-iiii '. '.. .in. o. -i-rn-r.
'J'liete is j if i o..l ple;ie!ier up il
Wilkes mmied iiio-vii who whs :
Cnioii man din ing I he war and ha
b -i-n a l!el u'o.icui ever since. Ii,
lives in the town-hii- n i i i u 1 1 1 ir T
j Our Washington Lt'tlor. j
'' ;fi-,.ii: r.nr lliualai O-n-'-sp-'ii-li-ni.!
' W.VSIIINUTON. 1. C.. Sept. --T. 'Si. ;
, The attention of po'itieians lu-rc-nbouta
is largely turned towards Ohio
just now. and the greatest interest!
1 centres iu the campmj-'ii in that S:ate. :
' 'i- no previous presidential campaign '
.within my rcv'.iivti.m h.as this been :
the ease. Iteretofoie l'ui- has hecli
conceded ill a.lvai'.ce to the Ivepubli
catis, and tndi;m.. a nore doublful;
S;:i:e iu the past, has been the focus
, of speciai interest at this stage of the 1
codes' Kill n-nv thele is little.
Ingestion about lu iia'iii. and the lie
: p .b'icans are scaled nearly to death
ab;ut one of their ow n Siati--. Ten
iMi I'wimi; .- ioi:. : luilcy has h ft
l ins otlice uii-1 g.me to Ohio i take
jcluugeof tin- corruption fund and
direct the lii-ivenii lits to buy the
'.state. Having been tirst lieutenant
under I'.usev in Indiana in 1A he
is considered we.! .p.ia'.iiii'd f-'V such
i mission. Mr. Dudley resigned his
otlice h- ie b.-ciius it was tin' Wish
of the S -c'etiiry of tiie Interior that
lu- s-i.-.l d il.i'so. They have tint
'oe.-.i in iiiv.i d for s ua,- time, and
now D i ll g.-c- :' luo wm I; !-.-r
l'.;,ilie. umh-" oi-u-.-.- fi .-III l he iai er
that !-' sici 1 !.ae i'ellet's pau'e if he
' succeed-- iu buy :!';;' the t;ces;t!x
v.iivabi r of ot.s to, anv tiiat State
1 had a la'!; hist evening with i
gi ni a :u an v. ho ku.-ws ll.e inside
o'ans the Ivaim- immaj.ers and
!fai m d fi - mi iiim the p'.in upon which
0. 1.1ey is to op late. Ti.e scmii
c. ...i.f-s 'f Cuya'.i.'g.i. S.ii.d-iky.
I.o.as. laic. Ilimilton. Moi.tgomeiy
i.i 1 l". i:'.'i. winch gise Mr It..l v
I'-l.tT'J maj-.i ity. h,;e hidi .i.cctt-l
-l s . i'ia; Oat i ,e - ! Olll.d I II ! lie
soxeii c.-,i';li. s ;,,c;e ,ue l!'.'7 -!n.g
pr. cine:-. ..:!: ail :.n-,':i:'i ' a f'iic
: -ot- in er -'."O i in-!:. 1 ii. ;. a.s.i iu
c'.U.h- '. el'V i.lig.- City. lAci . t I'o.lilil
Ids .'ii:.g.;. Id In m il cf
: lies.- prt - a re': ib'-1 w- -u r is
b- ; '....-. 1. an-i h- is; , be -u;.,. ,e 1
::h tic i.i.iiiitn-ns ,.f w:;i. and a- li
'. tlli'X- :!'.',' wo-.k- ts ;s t' -.eted t-
iiiiikc an avo'.-.e of forty "couver
s; -t.s " Tin- .iig.iiii -n'.s us-, d lo s.-.
cuo- tiies,- ,-.-i.t is. uis, ;u- biilnrj
md chicanery - im- only aj on o!
the j ai ty in .:.tii ryea: s. It ;s -'--;
1 . '..- that' by ;li- -e n.e.i'.s ti.- II a:nc
lliili .Igl ls l.-.iiy sieVI . d II: !."'. iil-. ti.e
.;iie. I: i!;' y d.-n't the ji- i. ,ip
i it ,i t hi :u. 1 : ti.ey .1. i l;ey w i:. -...
ply i.-i.-l wi.at has n r been oun: A
:u !'.. 1 1- at.c c- uir.u. and w i:i
;i.i i -e a !.!.;;i:ty I.-iig way s fi.-M t:-:al
si;, c ss I i,e I'm-1 tii a: 'on re s;u!,
:i M-i e about Oc.lo. siiows the c.i.
d::. i : a:, i -i- s elali-U nt the illiiii.c
ca.i--'. Asv'... I ).;.!., y s I e-i-;iMi;o!i
-loi". i.ot take i ft'-ct in. in Nov.
!i- is doing ali ti.is o.-.ty w. .-.':; while
another of the ( i--m i niiii :,t. and
as t lie ilea 1 of i he !'--ti--oi bureau
in iia . taL. ii u .1 h I. i.u ;i- aid' s a
hl-ee liiliaiiel' of s ecia! ilgelils, who
arc on the l"!!' of thai etliee. Dud
ley wo-.i.d make a nice S.-ci i-'.-u y i f
the line! loi -just ,-is .J allies U lhaitie
Wu-lid make a s-.Met s inted l';'esl
of tin- I'mtc.i Mate-..
There !ia- been from lime im.:,e
nioi ia; mo, .- or U ss m- ii'-hi! upon
ewiy a l-iunisi; iitii.u lelalive to tin
d. spi i-:i ;.. I, of ! lie ci Uit L t ; i lit filii-i
Tla t line v, a . v.h-li ihis pal tic-; a;
fund beoi.-,-.i t-i th.- Treasury I e
partmeiit aloi.e, and by it divided up
am. nr.; the other department., and
di'ii.vn it i ion a., lie i ni-'i gi m y aro.-e.
Now. ii.iwexer. exery ih'pal t !li''!i! ,
ami indeed e-.eiy lu.ua-i in the -I.-pal
' ments. has it contingent fund,
and the uses lo which II Is put ali
as various as aie tin- wai-t s of ti.o
who have i-s i-. ti ijuii.it im-. One
, xvoii'd SUI-po.-e I hat atlel- the (lov
erni.M tit had pill ciiased under C"!i
tiac' i xery liie'g ntid- r le-ax. n that
' can be known or mentioned for the
use of its ohie; i!s. I here would b
hit ' leii' -ii for tie- maintenance uf
n eouti'i---iit fund, but thi- appcaht.g
,-irr."V of com i:igel:c:es ihilt !:ii! UJioli
1 1 s vear a-lei year, was shown in the
lllXe-tiuiiitioli of the disposition of
this fund during the iittniini-t i at i-u
of Mr Hiiyes. It was then de n
onstiate l tli.it hundre-ls of piixate
houses in tit- city of Washington
were furnished throughout by the
agency of this fund. The rich p:i;u:
mgs and i li gaiit xx ni ks of m t thai
adorned the parlors of the e.-tie-'ii-oilieiai.
the plan-is an. I c,ii-'.s and
rich fuii.itute that set society by
the ears because uf thi ll rl- j;.-M,v
and costliness, owed their existence
to the ( tl'igi lit fund. Ill sl.oM.
the fund is m, t ie to cover the ex
penses and to do the duty for that
v hich the ( iovi rlilueiit leceives l,nt
: h- slightest bein'tit fr -ni. but f-r
wl.i. li ihe leeipiei.t sl..;ild Ii. ike tin
disbursement fi om his iixvu pocket
I'n mi a ridiiig-xvhip to ii mai bli -fi out
palace, are items embodied iu that
invest igai ion. an. 1 wii.it was tiin- uf
H.iv-s' i.dmini . nation is not a whit
ie-s si of the present K' iui!iea:i
legiine. I'i.'i.N i.
Hcniui kable Siiru'iral Operation.
A despatch from Millieie. IielialiR.
says :
iy theexplosi'ili of a gun !a t Apl il
111! 11 oil hi eech pii 1 J i.'iclies long ;,
weighing lilo guiiiis, was bluv.ti mt-i
the bruin of Emr-rsuu Met 'om of tin.,
city. This hea-.y piece of nun. sex
era! pieces of bone, and it piece uf
his felt hat xveie withdiawn trom
ipiite a depth iu his head ami wilh
out trepanning, by making an ojn n
ing iu the frontal bone, th nigh winch
had a teaspouiiful of biaius uo.e I
The wound has healed and tin
patient experiences no inconvenience,
except from the hut lays of the mIu,
and is as well as ever. 1'lie ease is
most i einui kablo.
(ien Scales h.is so far recovered
from Ins injuries as to be ab.e to n--sume
the caiivass. He spoke ut (iia
ham on last Monday, and moused
much enthusiasm.
J'ostinaster ( ieneral ii esham has
been appointed Secretary of the
Tl'ieiUiv.
The Issue.
I'l-.m Uu- Ni- mill (il-si-i vor.
Mir. E'.liuun.ls' bill lays the b:isi.
for the great issue of tho pending
campaign in North Carolina. In its
preamble Mr. Edmunds says that
no xiifliuction can be made in res
pect to the civil rights of jiersons
based upon race or color, tiiat such
rights are protected by the consti
tution against such cruel and unjust
msiiNcrioxs, jiiid that it is the duty,
of Congress to provide for the pro
tcctioit of citizens of the I'mled '
Stales against all such rsii'sr msi ;x--rios.
Says Mr. EdmuiiiU in hi ;
bill in effect that whenever any dis
lim-ti iu is Miught to be made be
ween a white man ami a negro and
thcciise comes intoa State court, the
ia g; ,i may haxe it removed into the
lYd'-i il court and the trial shall
proceed.
Nov on what principles shall (In 1
trial proceed? On l in principle
i lint no law which s,ia!l in any nim
m r liiscriiai.iiiie in twecu tin- rights
pi i sons mi i lu- gi oiiiul of race or
color si;. id be xau i. and. it shall be
the duty of i very conn whether of
ii State "or of the Culled Staie.s hav
nig s-ach :i case befon- ii. to proceed
a- if Mich law did mil exist.
lias is the Edmund- bill. What
docs it mean ? A negro w i ks intoa
white school. The teacher says,
the law makes ;l dlst ir.i-il-'il betw een
vou and li-e white children, because
of nice. Thai is the truth. The
teacher n i'ii-. s to Id the hcgio be a
pit, il. The teacher is sued iu the
State co lit by the negro who at
once remove- Ik- ease to the l'ed Ta!
court l'lie lldiiiuiids hill says that
the law making the distinction be
cause of ia,i -'I color is void, and
that jiidgiin ni must be given a- if
mi s.oh .l.v existed. Ihe court
would b, bo ;...! to issue an ilijunc
tiou foi i .i:: .g iheieiichei lioiu 1
iectiug Ihe m gio p.ip'd 1
, ,,, : : ihe mixe.l sch-iol.
Tin- hlh 1 . r.ilelldi I io i-'ice mixed
rcho-is.
S-.-e the record when Samuel '
civil lights lull was before the Sell
a!,-, ll.lmuuls was its especial
i iiiiu-pi-'ii. Me.riiuon and Hansom
and ti.e iVt:. -c.als lougti! 11 inch by
in. -u.
Mr Surge i'.t moved and auieii l
nu,.: "1'i '. . i- 1 liiiit nothing here
in coiit.uia .1 sa...i be construed to
( i- iiiiill :l!-y M ite or school illsiiict
f oin pro'- i-iiii- sepal iite M'iioois t'o
j. is. ns of ihheicut s,-x or color.'
wh.ro sinii seialate schouis ate
i-iuai in a i ie-.eets to others i-f the
sa.i.e gi .ide
Mr. 11dm in Is asked for ihe y :i
and l.avs I a i iity one. m-it iy I- in
oci.i'.s. x.-ti 1 "yea' on the ami-tid
men1.. Twenty sj. all Ih pubiicaiis.
voted nay. among iueiii Edmund-.
He is i'oi mixed sciiool.s . -m:ed
mil oiiiv as ;o eo.. !'. but mixed a, to
the s. Xi s
Mr. Edmunds sai 1 jiage 1.171
"ii. curd" of May Is7 I. "wh.-it
the eoilsi !', Uti-'U aili h'l'i'es I IS lo d 1
is to enfoi ce cut il e npia'liy." Tile
I ill provided to. :..ix.'.l schools. .Mr.
Edmund- . as i i'e paiticu'ur clnmi
; i -.i of i ii it pa. i of tin- bid. The
iiiii a.-sel. Ixvenly ii'.lie Kcpllo.i-
c.iiis v -ting f ir ii --E imuii-ls among
thciiii ami .six.e- u Senators voting
aga i.st il. :i-i i ''c.-iioc. ai s xve bilie.e.
Mi 1 1 hnulids is tiie advocate of
mixed schools beixxe li the races
ami bi ineeti the sr'n-. ami his new
b.'.l now lending proxides tor just
lh.it Any in gio boy under thai
bill can i.'iw a public school teacher
t-i adaiit hiui ! a pub ic school in
which white gins an- taught I
Mr. Ildmuiidsjind the Republicans
have v.-ted for that befull they
xx ill vote for ii again.
Tiie bid is lending. It is on the
calender for action The iss-,n- i-,
again laise l. h must be met. To
yoni tents. 0 1 -iv ! I
Wake County lu-publiciins.
The nominations rtc ntly made by
the lel'iiblican coliVilitioll of Wake
county were so obji etionahle (.the
C Uivelition having bi-eil eulitl oiled
by tin- negroes) that, on hist Satur
day, a large numbi -,- of white ri pub
lic.ins met at Ha'eigh. and adopted
the following tc solution :
"i'esoived. That we. repl'eseitta
lives from every portion of Wake
c unity, deiioiinc-- and coiidenio the,
meu-tiles and methods by whicii the
li. piili.ieau c.tli-lni lies iiominated ill
Wake wen- forced Upon the pi-ujile.
We dcnoiilic.' and condeliili the nut-'
iiigeoiis and ilisiiltmg' language used
and the I lot rule w hich nominated
thei.-i. Tiny were nominated, we
firmly believe, iu ii great measure by
trickery, purchase ami fraud, and so
be. n Vllcf. ll the eiiUlity exeelllive
eoiiuii ttee j,i-i inits t li -ti to remain in
the iieid we !" Jose for the beli-'lil.
,-ucei ss and Iciii-r of the party in the
fill ill e t'i ll-. our hi st el'l'ults to de
feat them, believing this the best
means to tai,e the party out of the
h inds i f di-i i puiab.i; and dishonest
no in While so denouncing these
mlamuiis method.. Used by tin luob
vv hn-h euti! i I the late Wake conn- '
ty e mxi liiioii. xve desire to declare
our faithful a ll.i reiiee to Iiepub!ie;li
pi ini-i-le.s ii r 1 1 1 pledge (.ill Si-lves to
arii'-sily xxo:k foi the success of tho
ii'-j-ubiie.ui i u-ket--'lyre Yoik for
(iovi-ilior mei the S'ate ticket liotui-
iiat'-l at !i,- convention, and for
iiia.iii- and I. .gin, h. le .itb,iean
noin, ie-s tor 1", es.d-nl, ami Vice-I'liud-nt
'I he I -1 1 1 .le-'Ui i oi-1 1 lit inn (if the
1 1 1 1 1 'I d.-t, ,i t .-. a-, load at I' iiyi He
viiie. on lii-t I o - I iy, am! li'ummi
tl 1 (td'C. i'ioi'.e, foi Ciilg'iesS
and W. A ' itioie foi p, e-idi lit ial
ceeti.i
My ihi'.i'tit. , taken the liu di
I ll.e fail lifullv mr- ulilg to.lletiilS,
iiiel le I lii-alt i, and ipi lis are teov p r
feet 1 I i hiiluor is all 'oi e fiuiiiln r
fine. i -n- li e-.rrv aimoi.H iicitlier
might Li.o-.x u ii.tl a l.litMiu; vi.
, ;n sup .i ill. i is iii .'h ii i a- e.
Yoik Soliloquizes.
Fr.uii Ihu Climl.Ue oiwrvvr.
I'm old York,
Tho blue lien's chicken, thai never
showed the white feather yet.
Scales and Jarvi.-t and Coke and
Vance have plucked the feathers from
me by the handful until I feci rather
naked, but I'm game and I didn't
squeal much while the plucking wna
going on. although it hurt powerful.
1 didn't mind the plucking no much,
(hough it did hurt, as the yelling and
huriiiiiing of the pesky Democrat,
while the plucking was going on.
That was soi t of tantalizing and
made me feel im-.-in. ( must confess.
1 didn't like this joint canvass bus
iness iu the hegii.iiiiig. t.i 1 couldn't
help it. Mott and Young and the
balance of the 1'evemie engineers said
I had to come ti the scratch, for the
cause was desperate and the only
chance was to boldly face (he racket,
tveii at the risk ol being chawed.
il they had stuck to running tho
revenue machine and the darkies, mid
lei old York play his own game in his
own way. Scales mid .larvis and Coke
and Vance never would have had tliw
chalice to pluck and chaw hie up as
they huVe ih'lie.
i could haxe played that white
f. .-itlicr business lug.
1 could haxe mashed the internal
revenue ;nU llilnlers von the slump).
I could have t hiiined to In- the man
who oiiginaily uioved for its aboli
tion. I could have. madi ii appeal that
the measure was about to pass, when
the Ih-mocrats ".sipi.imh red like a
tlock of parliidg, ;.' and jumped out
of the windows and left old York with
empty seat to tali; lo
1 could have claimed tin! T had the
Ihair educational bill especially in my
charge ami had all (tie lb-publicans
coiumitt - l to it. but the Democrats
wouldn't take it up.
I could have don, -all thisund more,
because there would have I ecu in-iu-of
tiie.se I )i nioci als around lo i (un
it and hake my record in my lace hke
tiny have I ci ii doing ever since this
miserable joint canvass has begun.
Now how is it '
Iiight among the people of the
West, while I hoped to make votes,
tii' v have i-In mn from my own leeord
and spexrhi s ::i:d Voles thill 1 oppos
P I the bi.ildni:' of the Western North
Carolina ii-ulr. i.i.
The Cape l'i ,n
ii.iih oad.
The h. hiding of tin
Villi-: ill Valley
M-irgiintou In-
sal e Asy htm.
Tin-establishment id normal schools
iu the Stale.
None of which I can deny, for it i
d.i'v n iu Im:..-!, and w site - -n t -u- record.
Ami when 1 was j .alax ,ii::g (he
negro for his vote they wouldn't be
there to throw it up in my face how
1 voted ii,;n'ht b elditig tin- colore 1
insane asylum at i-il lboro.
I wouldn't have been put on tl e
lugged edge by la i;ig iislo i ex el V day
to say win tin t I ii'u a J i.-'-ni !ie.i;i or
Deiieu rat. an-i have to -at dumb us
an oyster. n..t knowing what losny.
I wouldn't h ive had that inte-nal
cixd lights plallk iu the Chicago lie
piblieiu pi il i'- : in which I unguard
edly "ciid rid in full." shoved down
,;iy tl r Kit on every stump, until I feel
as if i had swallowed a whole colony
oi liards.
I wouldn I be :iski d how it was that
I am now cheek by jowl with the rev
enue bos-e.j v. hoin I used to cuss us
a p id; of hounds, etc , when 1 was
ii red hot Democrat.
N-.r why I ton helping Jack Logan,
thi South hater, nu I a "nigger" hater
before the war to beat Hendricks,
for whom I voted eight years ago.
That', what I've had to go through
in this i ni-i-s able joint canvass, and
t hit's why 1 am sick, i though I watd
it distinctly understood that although
1 laved in i.eim us I could I never
.showed any while feitln-ri. and that's
why I don't want any more joint can
vass in mine, and won't have it if old
York knows himself.
('ml has lieeii found in Iticlunond
c unity, not far from liockingham,
and is Mioiio iiice l the genuine km
' hi ache art ic!e.
AVER'S
Ague Cure
C i I t I--ititt ht'ito for nil nialariul
H'1; ih 1... !i, tar k.-Liioun, is iim-i! in no
f:;i r riii''.lj. It ha i,n irnitif, r.'-r
any mum r;l i '.r !: umis ml.-i aifc vh t--Vi-r,
Hit 1 piii.M-ijiii'i,! ';. !m.1iic. f.o iii;urii:4
fittVt tl,i"!l l!l rOf Juil.ill, t-1lt lr,'i(t (1
l'-iu hs In hUii it I vU:v V..- tt.
PE WAP RANT AYSM ACHn CtTBE
tn euro i-t r r.l- ft 1 T All'l Apv.i. Il h f.
i. .tt -rt ("t,: 1 V v. .-. L.-n-it. I . r.
I'll..-.. ..-in--. 1 . v r, Mi I I iv.-i- I i.i-
'"n-i;l f,ii! 'I !y n liliti ia. 1 ti enm i-( I ;'t:r
nft' r .Iti- tr::t:( tl. u-r hit ir.. !, I ; i.:.r
f.ru!ar ltlfl .1 uly 1st, 1".', t-i r iuinl tlin
inonfy.
Dr.J.C.Aycr&Co., Lowell, Mass.
Bull by all I 'runista.
An Old Soldier's"
EXPERIENCE.
" l.nlrert, Ti-xas,
May 3,
" I wijli to upri-js my .'ii'i'irciiiiiuu ol iba
valuiiblu (luutitiu of
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
a much to uipity.
" ink- with rliurcliilfa army, Just Iw-fora
tho li.ililo of i. ksl.iirt!, I cuulrai-u-il a e-vi-ip
rultl, wlurli U rniiii.il-.1 in a tlaup-riiiis
rougli. I f.iuiiil no r. In f till on our nmnb
n clinic t-i iiruunliy Hun-, Hlii-rc, on iirkiug
form.aii- ri-mcly, I .ib urt-c-.l to try Avru i
ClIKKHV I'lil MliAL.
I il.-l 5... ami vr.is r.ipiiilv cur.U. sinra
thi-n 1 tiav.- ki-i-t llw l'Ei iiiiiAi-cniisliiiiUy Ly
mi-, for fiiaiiiy n-r, unit I linn.' fniiuil It I" In
mi inv.iluitblti nuuilyf.ir thront nml lung
dim-UM-ii. J. W. WliULIiv."
Thoi.-fntiilii of tfniimnniiil? ff-rtlfy to lli
firiuii.t i-nri- ff nil lrr.inlil.il unit limt;
an'i-rtiun, ty thi; u. of Avru'n I'liriuiv
I'n tiir.i I., n-'ing vi-ry .;iliilablu, the youi.g
cut rliil'lruu I ik.i It ri'.iilil)'.
1-llKI-AllliD ttt
Dr. I C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass.
S..1.1 1 y nil Iirii'nUi.
TO FAU3IE11S !
, WE HAVE IN STOJK AND ARI.IYIXU DAILY
A
A FULL LINE Ol Y
v iiAiiim'.iiti;, $f s
' Crockery
''K ST0VS-
0, HHKWSTKU & GO.
VA
AND
Gun Material.
In the State!
X-ALSIGn. MORTIS CAROLINA.
ODKLfi GOTHIC
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I'll EAFK8T EECAl'SI': IT IS THE I.EST!!
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M-; iSTOKK! i'KW GOODS!
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Oiler to the Jiublic one of the best selected stocks of CEXEUAL MER-
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low. st pi ices.
Dry (-otitis, (Groceries,
BGDT8 AMD SHOES, HATS AMD CAPS, HOTIOMS. CLOTHING,
IIAl.HW AUE, CUOCKKUY, TINWARE, JUlL'liS, AC,
OK EVEIiY miSt'UU'TlOX.
We liave no old stock on hand, left over from last i-uson -, everything i
new. We Lave come to stay, and intend to sell everything at the luwet
living rates, All kinds of barter taken in exehangn for goods.
We are also agents for the best Fcitilicra i-n the- market.
Jlllli-.-' Ul. li-sl. tf.
Lougeo Goodwiii7a).T.)N GINNERS
1i,;..n.c. (IHPiHT TO 1NSI1RF.
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Otl'ers a coni'ilete sto.-k of
MEDICINES. I'AINTS. SEEDS,
OILS. GLASS. VAI1NTSI1ES,
DYE -STEELS
AND TOILET AKTll'LKS AT
LOW H'K ES.
S itisf ietion giiarunti e-1 to any who
1 limy favor him "ith their eiders.
Cm i e -.j mi ah i.ei Hi. licit ed aa to I'liccn
und terms.
July in ,!-s ilm.
M. T. Noliliis, I w. e .Miin H.
Lull- i.i S r- l-. W) nil .V l.;i-i"ii N'-u is. M.u.vm
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j Xo. 1 E.'haii...'e iiiid No. 15 I'.ast j
Marliu Si reels. (
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WE ('A It KY A LAIIGE SlOCK ;
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W.-gHr KI I'.i'l.M. Al"l l:NTH'N to Ihe mli' ol j
:t'i"l'.x.
Make si
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