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if 3 '.a QfKe Ol'hnthnm jRcrorrJ TIirilSD VY, OiTolSHU :!0. ISHt. ... H. A. LONDON. Editor. A UKKAT 01 l ii Willi ilen. Scales StoiH-il by SvurwsV. On lYedncsduy night of last week trtiile Ooneral Scales win speaking to ft largo Kii-itii nieedng of the whiti people of Wilmington, a procession of negroes marched by dm pine and commenced hooting and yelling so loudly as jo intcri ii i t tin- speaking: nnd not onlv that but rocks were thrown at (iehcial Scales, several falling on tlt" stand, where ho was dpeaking. and one striking in tin' cheat Col. S( :iplf.-t. OIU' of tin- demo cratic presidential ch-clors. 'I'iiink f that, fcliow-dehiocrai. your can didate for Oov ci nor .stoned by a radi cal procession! And. whiti- i-ieu of North Cuioliua. lliink of t i. tn-l .-il Scales being so shaiuef n ly 1 1 .it 1 by a set of hi gun s! Is'hl it enough to make the I' dim I of cv.-iy tin. Noilh Carolinian boi! in his veins .' is'nt il enough to m.'tki' cveiy whiti ihhm stand by his race ' Will tint Un wind people of North Carolina, at thfi polls m-xt Tuesday, most cm pliatically denoaiiee with tln-ii ballot Hitch it. gi "ss oni rage .' The colnl 'c of tin white lili'll of Wilmington on that i'c.isi..u was admirable, and t heir forbea ance 1 1 uiy Wonderful. Instead of I In ir Ida lil ting, nnd throwing Mono back nt the negroes, or even shooting thclil (as might naturally have been expect -rill, tiny kept perfectly ijiiiel and rt'.lowed the veiling cro'.v 1 of I ioleis io on. And in so d"in ;hc ttclc I widely. If they h i I letaliated Mild killed a few n. loes. It w Ulid have been aiinonnci d all mrr the North a iMotln r Southern outrage, and i ii.l'iibly defeated CU ve'.a '.il in wi ry Noi lhei n State. The Northern rcjiiih'iciiiis would gladly hae a few Helloes kiiii d as all i'M'ic to tile the Northeiii heart, and it is indeed a wonder that they wcic not ai'eone lno'laled at Wilmington ! In I'niin-toii tiic iii'jrroe-i hac a 1,1 "I' niajolilv The white ico'h' me in a minority, and if it weie not for our I'lcxciil .system of county g el linn lit timy wonil be at tho mercy of tlm iiepioes. ivhse uiiii nouhl be ruin. And yet there aic Koine white )., ..!! in North t arolin.i - -nay i v, n in Ch'itham county- who iirtt willing to i ace them in I lull un furl Uliat e com hi ion '. Let this onl lllffe lljion iiell S.-.-i'cs be a Will Hill,' to such u lute men .' only om: von:. We widi in iiiiH'w iiM.n in- rea ders ih, iinpi.i i.iii. i i f i m i y vote at the coming e'ectli-n Many a mail limy say i ha it not ma; ter about his vicing, that he run give only one vine, and that his i,,i ote will not IllVeC the result "I 'the e!ec! ii HI I J tit this is a il iiiisi-ike. If ; few ni' ii in every town. hip weie to tnink and ct thus, thcle lni;;ht be a great rhaiigc in the probable n sidt of the elec'.ioii. While we are confident thai I he ih inoc. als wi'l have a huge inujorily iii this Stale and in this eounty, yet it cannot and will not be ho, iinlesK the white people ; urn mil and vote! You may rest assured that every colored man will vote, ned purely, if the negroes think enough of their party as lo come nut and vote, then the white people ought to do as much for their party! Is'i.l that li.c.' We urge every man to work and vote as if the e.i-clion do per.df.1 on his one vote. io not depend upon your neighbu: s electing the candid ites nf your party, while yon stay at home, but tuiii out uud help them. n the day after the idee ion. whi n the ih'iin ei ;it s are re juicing over the election of their can dates, you will fee! a'dinmed lo j,,n ill their rejoicings if you .siaid a! home and did lot aid iu winning the tietory. And if any demoeraiic can dida'e should happen lo be defeated by your slaying :ii home, nr by your 'scratching'' In name, you wou'd fci.'l sill! lieu e a.diamed ! Ileineuihei the import ance of every vim 1 no only Is- eel. i. ill lo vole yoiiise:l. lint ta'k lo your neighbors and get all of them to vote. COSCJKKSSIONAL K.U'K. Very little is said about the Con gli ssioinii eiiudidales in this district, because everybody expects (i.lrerul Cox to have a "walk over". He and Joe Turner are the only two enmli dates now in the field, mi l Cox's majority will probably be as large us was that of Hon. .1. J. Davis iu 1S7S. when he defeated Joe Turner by 3. -IKS votes. In that year Chatham was I he banner county of I he district, e'iv ing ('apt. Davis a larger majority (dl"';, than any other. Let us make her the banner county again (his yeiu, by giving the gallant Cox the largest majority iu this dish id ! What say yon. fellow-denim rats of Chatham?' Alwive all things be sure to p it in a ticket for Cox. and don't vou forget it! 'a i kl niH.Mi Vdri'iK , colored voters, ami. in order that : what we miv niav reach tht-in. wo ask . .'. " our sulscri;crs to reiul tins to their C 1 UCll neighbors. I Wliv do tho colored ikmiiIp vote in ! . ...mi.. i i,i...:....i.:i il sonii mini a;,rainsi i neu w mi e iieiu- Inns ? lo Ihev think that thcvaio wiser, or will elect better men to olHco. than tin w hile people Are thev afraid that the democrats will take away any of their rights.' If so, why hasn't ii been done all these years that the democrats have been in powi r .' In every campaign for . cveial years after the col, .red people were allowed to vote, thev were lohl ;.:.... i. ii,.. tl,... ll I l.l'll I'IMUICIll ll'HH IS 1 1 1 1 n in- ' 1 wouhl be put back into slavery if.cnitw party in o,iu vaiouua ocen i , . . . i . Lwii, lici-i! to llu' S' itc ' thev voted tne democratic ticket. : 111 11 Th.'v believed ihis ridiculous story! '! the repubican pa. ty. during aud'elected tooili.ea --t of men who'il'' control of Ni;l, Carolina, benetit ... ... k. , ., ........ i,. Sl-ite ' wcl.-mehriui.cdthi'S.a.o At eei ' ' ,., , , . , Ceriion they a.e miniiidated lion. Which ..Mv .s bot a.it.ed to voting the deiiiocuuic ticket by j ' g "V.-rn No.tu a. Vma. the demo- such stoiies. They have been io d erat ie pari v compose I of the hulk of ;, ,. 1 ..... 11.,i,,i ,,f tile wiu:e l.ie.i .' or ihc li'jillbiicail the Sta:e government. ihev would be depl led "f some of their rights. I5.it experience has pltoed this to be false. Tiic democrats have had con trol of every department of the State government for several yeais, and una' hat m hiUe they done to the coloied people.' what lights have tiny been deprived of.' Not one! Instead of (he democrats, when they got into power, taking away an of the I ights of the colored people or hurting ihein in any way, they have In en doing all the good they could for them and iu every way benetit iug them. We asl; any colored man to say if he is not as flee now and as well oil' as he was before the demo cials got into power "Uy their fruits ye shall know them." Let us thelefole coll-idiT Some of the flllits of democrat ie rule, and sec what the democrat ic p.u ly ill N.uth Carolina has done for the colored people. They hav e built fur t he colored pcopie an asylum tor iheii .leaf and dumb and blind: they have hunt an asylum (or their unfortunate insane: they have established normal schools for their t cachets: they have bull si hool iioiises i.'l over the S. ale and have employed hillldli'ds nf teachers to educate their chi.d'.en : lllid tile cost of a. I this is paid ehieily by white deniociats! 1 )oe.s this look like the ileinociats arc the el.euiics of the coloied pie ' Why. last year the deniociats paid many S.imi.iMO for the ed. icat lull of tile colored people's .Il i ii 11 (-1 1 in ..' (he gi.ua' I pi 1 1 'ill .nin. I ! I i.ii ciui i!e expect the demo- ciats lo continue doing this, if they wni peisist in iirraving liieiiiselves . , . .1 i ". ' . 11 SO, ill agillllsl l lie w nil e penji.i- . nils the coloied man no g , al H ii. Ie. and wui he persist in vol iug iigiiuisl thiil paity that has done and is doing so much for bin. Answer on tue ilav of eel-lion ! It is light hard for a white man lo see a colored iiniu voliltg iigaiiisi his llilere-ts after a'i I ha! h is l.eeii done foi hi in. S. .me democrat s have a' ready become tiled of paying taxes to care for the insane, and the deaf an 1 dumb and blind col ucil iienii!' , w hen tht v I sec tll.lt thev get tin ilia tor doing. Some deinnei.ils aie tired paying taxes for the education of colored children, when they see the colored voters so solid against ihelll. Alliiidy It is suggested that the w hiie people be taxed loedueale then chi.iheli, and the biuek pc.e.e l,c tiixed to educate t heir child: i . ,1 race's children to be educate, t ,,.n Ihe taxes paid by that lace. If thai is done there will be precious few comred schools iii North Carolina! The conned voters ought earef.ihy In consider I his. The while people and the black pcnp.e ought to do all they can to In-. p each ot her. and vvoik together lo pi. mi. .Ie (he pl.ispciity nf their eoinnmii country. We, therefore, appeal to mil colored fi lends to c.i,! aide llieir piejlldices, to listen no longer to the falsehoods of their p.. litical leaders, and to unite wit It their while neighbors ill cniiliiiiiing in power I be demoi'iut ic j.ai ty that has so greatly benefited all. On next 'I uesdiiy eiplf4s your gratitude by your votes, and if you wish your un fortunate insane, and denf and dumb ami bund to he cured for: if vou wish your children (o be educated and to grow up as useful men and women: uud if you wish to trujoy the blessings of good government then vo'e with your white neighbors and friends! st. John i: i. r.t to us. Another radical dodge to divide the deinneiats and defeat Cleveland, is the iioiiiiiiatioii of an electoral ticket iu this S-.ule for St. John, the 1'if hihi lion caiididale for I'lesident. .Vi a little caucus, held ,,t lla.eigh last week, uie louovv nig were iioiiiinati'i I as the St. John Kh-ctois in Ninth Carolina, viz: for the Stale at-!ar.'c . ... i i. .. ,.r" .lames A. ( i.ii v in and Dew ill (. lieu- bow. and tor the several disinclK, Messrs. David diite. of l'ei'ipiimaii,. Tf..t t V U'li.l f Wai i en. Jesse .. i. , it.,.,,, t I?.,,. ,,f Alamance, iliam A. ( oble. of Uui.- f''h ' C.Luglrsii.i .f humlolpu. r..l... M VI,.t! .,(' I '.il,.irnu. l'Y'ltlk- "" " 1"' li'-l't" V- " tltisl...!. .M.scp.l O. lliil. of Ihincoinbc. Thus there me. .thlCC oral tickets in this Stale, i ; one lor I ! :ii!.. one ioi i,nine iiini one for St. -John. 1. n lintlcr and M s. Iiekw-iod h ive no electoral ticket iu Xordi t'aio,ina. that that platform endorsed civil A Vl'.W rr.STIOVS. rights and pledged the republican We would a -di our readers to read party to secine the passage of (Iih carefuilvth. follo.Niii- .p.iestioiis.aiid Kdmunds civil rights bill now peiid ttuswer'them will, their votes on the inginthe Senate About two wicks dav f el. c ion ft"" spoke at Kii:sloii. in I.enoir i lla.sthe suoieni i.icv of the il.'iuo. I ' ... v i I l'afty eomp s. , elm Hy of negroes and I . V el.'.le of.ii'er- Winch pin I y has done more to nr i .iiii.li' l he pi osp i ;! v of t he State T Which party ha- done more to de- ip our Stales resoinccs Which paity has done more to educate the poor children iu North C.u olina .' Which pa:tv has built asvhuns for 1 ' ' the while and colored insane .' Which paity is composed of the gvenl le.i'U of the tiix payer? Which parly has mot e economically ildliill.is'eled the S:a'e govelllllielit t Which party has collected the saiailesi ii, no nut n taxes '. Wiiieh paity is eoiiirolled by the lCVClllle ot'licel s ' Which party in its national rotivcti- turn I,:. . I,., 1 ii,..!f iii favnr i.f I'lVll l lgu! s lo ye.! th'iii; a ;iiii tv ought to rule North C.iv.cica. thai is composed ch icily i .f ni gi m's and rev ciiin'ofl'tcc r? Are ,iu wining to have mixed schools in N'.ii ,h Ciiio'iiiii ? (t ight you lo vote against the iiomu.ee nf youi-paity on account of liei .olel! in. in, lice .' l,i Vim wi the I'lllled St 1 . i y mi wis l.v "scratch. ii. I, Vance reelected to,"""K UM1 '"O"1 . i Ihc Stale and hel ' " " ' I. to h !p the radicals v inr ticket ? I.. you wish io be on the winning si, I, i :;:. mi k. Yoik is sick and has gone W c il l. In im I lh.it he will be a ft i r I he e.eclioii and will re- lr In 'lie su kel main at home. It is said that Col. Ike Vniuig is hilii.e hj, appoint incuts, i i i i i. illlil sj-iM.mie , n n is iiii.-e. ll is ciill- n ntly the r. that the chief of the r:,g shnilld champii.il f i In ii- candidate. Uut th then i: s.eiiis a ,iti!e siraligc that so tlnit so j 1 1. nun. l.l a i . M liiie n tlicer an Ike Yoll'ig sl.n'-.hl lie so iUlxiollS tl) ell I't I V Y.I. k. V. i:.l p' nl'i ss. s 111 be ill I'llVor nf rib- il.- hi: g ! he w h, !e rev ciiile crew ! Does it i. nt throw si uue suspicion upon the sine; fit y of York's profess- l. man believe that Ike Ynnng wmilii be -u active iii be- . half n! a'i or a ' iH'!v that was i ' ' ' really in favor I ty. , i ai l km; iii. vim:. The republicans are ln.vv duel ling nil the. i ei'i'oits to cat ry Noiih Cain hiiii for I'-'aine. I he ii.i ioiial ruin nut in- have ali. ci! given up all hope of cal iv'ii.g the State of New Ynlk for I Im. an.! th y are making despt r ell'..i:slo cap: me two or three pi Ul e Souilnru cmii i I" iimi is : a' i s. vv it hout which he ect.- l. and North Cuio- fth.-iu. Men and lui.ney are being -.cut into this Stife nr.d n gi.-.ll eih.n is being ma le ill behalf . ,. ., .. , ,, , ol l.::l!ie linli. Samuel I. l hldlpH hiie cn.e from W a.-hiligtoii City ill..! IS e:i'. vising this Slate With ntlur republican ab.in ioi.i d eilior. hill being mad- fore, warn ' napping. speakers. All hope is nf eleciii.g Yolk as (iov- . , a desp.-rale strugg.e is for IS. nine. We, there- lelunei iit s lint to becanght Do not be over confident. do not swap nil' any votes : tint sectiii ''v-iy V'.i,. pos.,ili!e foi the Clevelaiid etois. A '11111'. MAN. W e ine-it i.ined last week that the Kev. (i I'. Moore had been solicited le.' the ehaii man of the republican executive committee of this eoiintv t,, be a candidate for the Legislature and that he had indignantly declined. Since then we have reeeivtid the fob j h.w iug letter from Mi. Moore, w bu ll we take pleas... e in publishing, and ,. , , , .. . w i.n h ought lo be read by everv voter p J ' 111 Chl hi' m : "Ml:. I'li'i inii : I never expected to see my uaiic' again in the papers in cniiiH cimn with iioiitics. but as it Is I xl,i m be set light. 1 never was ilie nominee oi any party, out 1 lui.l the oiler of any posilion I would ask deh nd the paity of civil rights. 1 Theie was not monev enough in the . i . . ti ('usury, ami never was, to get ine . to suppoit the lue.isuicsof the Uud- i. - al party. For scw-ia! years p-ist I have voted Ilie democratic ticket and I will again, mul I would advise nit tim,., f,. js tl(. tiuill.-....i,,!. Yitius' llcspcctfullv. (i. V. Moon October '.'(ith. ISSt. York I'.iMlniscs Civil H iritis. Dr. Tvre York, iu his letter of nc- eeiitance. jiublicly iroclaiined that be endorsed the republican national iilatform in full, and everybody Lnows eounty, w here there are great many t I i I i,...m on. I ...hi . i ii l 1 1 1. . 1 1 ill l Iu - '', :"'; " . (trticiisboro Cat i lot fi out that place 1 says: "The slutrment is made on the willhoi it v ot a refill clab e negro hi re ,1c Tvrc Yo.k'emlo, O.e M I- u xviu,l.i, ,,v ,1,.!,..,.,, . , ,f l..., ,,; , after the speakiii;; ai this place, who fol ccd hilll to deciai e in fa or of 4hc bill Ht the cost of losing the lu'gi.i Tote. It was agreed ihn: he sho.il. 1 tint tualcc anv iiiiI..ic aiilioiinceiiielit to tli.it t IV. .-t.' lut tin gioo have bis (nd l seiiien: iii black and whit over his own signature- Thi-. tact luis just leaked out hoc, ihroiigii i:e of the ncgioes iu this section, l any th Hews to the west. Let the while people know tile baseness of the renegade who is Irving t tir up a war between the pour and the lich !' Il .'. ... ,1 I. .. . ill. ill. leu ii in inc loiiniiy ui,u York is in favor of civil lights. " Aildn'ss. l)i:'ini nine Sr-iu Kx. C oi. KM laou. Oct. 2S. I SSI. As at the coiiinieiiceineul of the e.nnpiiigu I his eouitiiil tee tin. tight proper to iss ue an a Id i es, nf c mis..., and cheer to die holiest v. iters of the State, so now licit ihc day ..f e.eei! 111 is licai Iii lliUnl. tll'-V Wie.l,.! sa.V l I wnr.i .1 cncouragciiiciit andciiutioii to ilil'lll. The S:aie has been canvassed thor oiig'hlv Ir end to end. and from eve:y ipi i' 1. r come the tidings that "ail Is vvc.l." and so we ilie sine ii is ifcv.ryuiaii will but do his duly. nu lleil I lie lieniee leiv e seen and J,,,,,-,! the ),..,! at k- eahdidate tor (inveinor and Dr. Yolk, who e'.aiiu to beiolig to no pill t V . we cumin tlienl believe li.at her gi. :it ii, In csts w t.i under ( ieh Sci.es an not be saf tu it i,l null w it il him Hi i ill I iicl.el than ini.li r IV. Ym k and those assn elated with him. And uil. i all ti.iii lias been siiid and written of the two candidates for the t'lesid. lu-y. m. iionrst seeker after Ii ul h cm doubt that Citveiaiid should be pi fieri cd to lilaille lis the chief Maoist 1 ill e of this great cmui! ry. Ahiiiynf hisnwu party have Ion;,' ago been coliviileid thiil Mr. Illiiiiie iieciiine rich wlu.e occupying high puh.ic position by taking icwaids for his illicial iicimu flolil those who were be l.i li'ed hv IS. Mil tll.'ll 1 1 A V 1 1 1 f i.l'i'll!.' 111!. fit Wlllil's, j. ,, ,,, (."j,,. ,nl,,., wi,, ,,. vast pall I'liilge nl ilie I -l i si. lelicy. hiie ihe oliieiai conduct of Cieve- 11 "liiyoi- ni :i g:e:il cny ;u.ii I ii.vel lior ot llgle.it -V;;!.-. h.is cnii vinced lllein as w ell us Hie ineliibei ., (ii ills own paity mat In. niali ill the count ry pos.-osc.- in a gi eater degree than he, the slit ng:h. ti.e liniin-ss. the integrity and the capacity lo woikthc rein, in .ii the iialmnal ad ministration which all admit to be so much needed. It took n lb i cu.es m clean out the Augean .stab. i '.. i i i . . .... ;i ami Orovcr Cleveland i the Hercules this .... i , - ueca.ic iihs .leve.opcu. We are now us-med that Clevclan I s Stale of New Ymk. with her llniiy six electoral votes, w ii! go for him by a liiige majority. Wnli oi.- n two of several Nm ti.ei n . ta!e!. wnn-li are almost sun- foi hint, and ihe vile of North Carolina and hi hei- S..111 In . u Sillies which iii.iV be enll.-. Ie ed ci I -lain, he wil! he th cicd I'l i side.'i? . il.it we hear i: niii-pered that tin.- Kepui. Means ai e e.u.i.i iug ,.n ,-ai ly mg N'U 111 t HI o.lll.l . lliil 1 1. is lie posl hie Wehaveiiho.il JIMI.IIOtl while in. li of voting age to abn .l 1'-' l.nnll i...n,ii'M iu ihe ."11:111'. Can lo.liiiil while men be f .und. inch;, ling' ihe lievemie olliceis. loj.il. th." '"."(M ll"groes. to Cili 1 V !l,e St.. Ie ). -r I! ,'lilie .' , . . , , , S'.n eiV not ! I Ii'- oni v posr -.b e diiii tul s,,j.:e i,..;y UiU Io vote from niililf'-renee oi ovel c.inlidelice -ivh say mg "v ell. I m-y wui not met my v"lf' " To -Hell we v.mil.l sayiha! no Ireeliiiiii has the light to cue ' l(lill(f .,!,,., , . admiiu- l r.H ion of a gnvei inm-tit that protects or oppress cs him. and lh.it no man nf any pride ;l'"'d be w il:ing In ..we his pnhti cat l.lessiiig, toi.iiiei,. j; is a tint v eveiv mall ..wis linn-elf. his faui.U 'jiis coiniiiv to and right, and in.; only so but to see that his neighbor voles l igh!. if he can persuade him to do so. Let our friends lemeiuber tha! . ,,.,. i:..; : i ; . . . i... Presid'-nl. whether e,,KiirrrmN nr m i'"HM is to prevail in the Cnited 'Sl:l,,'s- may depend upon North Car una: Ami let cacti man work anil Vote as if I li. : esllll 111 nl I Ii ( 'in ..III... ,,.i'ei.ded upon him. Let him u-.: iinperi. the fa'e of the Slate and the. country by failing to vote or by "uiunu ' v-i-.: for the State or Na- iiointl I ieket w i,h anv one. Ioi a inigh- , ,. . , ...., 1 i . bor or trieiid. howevir mucli lie may have his election at iie.tit. JJeing persiiah-dth.it Deinoei ,it ie piinci- pies should pievail and thai our State and Naliniiai conveiitions have iveii us good n to v for. lei not lung pievelit our voting sr:;.w; Di.vt.M-iivrie ra hi i's for State otlici is nnd 1'resiileiil i.il electors. And hi; us a'i devote the next few .lavs t: i .1 ivoiu; as cit ieus and patriots lor the; good of oiu- State and conn! ry -as j if their s;il nm rested upon each of us iudividiialU and sole' y; and let us ' not ijuit. working until (lie sun goes' down next Tuesday. If we do this, ours will bo it ei rta it and gioiious victory. l-'or the oo.'iimil lc ; 1 J!. II. I?atl!e. Chairman. Our Wasiiiimtoti Letter. 1 r un ..nr lii.nli.r e..i'i'i'sin,..ii. W .slllNi. lVN. I. I . Oct. ..-. 'SI. The election is but a little more than a week oil', lifter about three months of us lint it caniviigli as we have had since ii'd Tippecanoe rode into the White House under the eiy of "two dollars a day and roa-l b. if." This was wi.attl'.' hi-s of h ity yt.irs ago pi .niiisc 1 tithe woiking uieii as a bail for cat. lung voles, and the same game is ln r.g alt. mpted now by t!ie HI .ii.e crowd, who aic promis ing .'ill tlm goodV'goodie.- of ll'is hie V. h 1 II oiU of pros;,. ;ty sllell as we havi it v seen, whiic m.'iiiiif.ictories all over t In1 cn.iull V ili e closing up ii d thiowiiig thousands of lab ring iiiea out - f eii'i'I e mi nt. Such fac.s lis tii'.-e i.t.irilii; the people i i tne lace, can e e-ilv ovei conic ;uiv ann'unt nf in Iguetisi.i and nil the Ii i! h id Isll ..boat e,n.. times lis ;t the lie publican mat, us e.iu expector if e. The tre mendous im i tii gs of the I iiiocracv in New Y-.rk city nnd ihe prodigious g-ithc: .:gs nf Ihc lii.le. iidents in ntle.r part-ol tie eocnt i v. are por tents of I lie . . clone t eat is going to the ii in I. ih i,; io 'iiililictn nr defeat if I in;! piiilv ill this Irisidell tinl election uieiins libs, -lute and and i. r. voi able ilefiitictii ade. Willi ail nf th. ii money and nil of their ifl'itt ii'id ah i f tlnir fraudulent ih Mces ci iiCehll.i!. d Upon Ohio, their vn-l' iv Was lu.-t barren elm Igh ot roil!'. , to encourage tlie Peiiini i 'cv In pllll nil' Its co.'i a'l l go to Wnl k ill eari;e-t. in. i you may - I !u' down us lie,1 III r a in 'pii.-t l.i '. tie son nf a pi-, .p'.iet. ii i-iV j. e Ii. I mii i i an utter ! ; . -; i i --if . :.nf prove true. I se i. il tne i.e.iiv h -."i-ea ly com:.!, ie e I t ly ;i! I ;i ho "Is w i: n l i - ; -. e. l,s i ,' : ud 1 1 e l'i. si ..t..i! ' Ii i: -ii yet to co e . S'. i.i .1 ln.se lull. I ho',.-.e ch. ps .. .Ve ill, . ill. e h: i", soi:i,. are In the 1 iieii-sl ns.,,i, sni i nl g. ive; Jiinelit g.,!.. I. .11 ;; ,. 1. lj ' ii . .I'e for e- app. unions f,., pah',,- build- llc;s in .i.l.eiehl poiii His "i ilie coun try, and have simply coimi on in ud .li,,fc'n l m -s in . r i i -1 I'.e goo? 1 ,,!.':... - i !., ,.s .,; ,, , ;..iuii i.ts Ib ie is a l-'il i v fioia a oi.eh.'isi'i I.e. ii iu i'l.'ii I . who .,-i., go! a 'l"i.'. 'to. I ilppl ; 1 1.'! Ion--. I'll! he wants a, .piiti ti e ..I a n.iiU l.iilh- Nevad i. 'Mill sc . lee pepillat ion cie.ugli to -n-lille her lo a C - i..;l' ss ii in. wants a i(l.!l'.i'.l no -! .,:!'.,-. i.uu.iii.g for one ' i if Its lir.Mr, thiil lit ver had i'.tid never Aill ii..vc l.'.i t'C'i-ie l':oct,,r tiii.'ti's Dill.-.thhil- h -.d Sl J.")lllln. and -. a: !- iii iv ! i a p. .s nllice. w inn 'h. town i- o, .,..- backwards with I .-. ice the eel' 1 l! lil.t it lel Cilllle ,.,:wi-.id Asa m.ilter of absolute . .- .. . ..i.i... ;;;:.Lv;,:;:: ,,, !"n'.!, .'k u"e . s'I'o-t' ieit 'o..'7 fr-; ie'l'Vn'ninoppoH unities fori coi :.er I, ; o.'. ,h r.-t' iiiin-hi fortunes. 1 ml l.ii. '.ii.' ci iiiiact. is to ipiiiiler ,h. ,:.si iv, s n:. .he li.iisuiy fnr uli , 1 id iiini e in 1 1 1. 1 ' In ii I H 'li.-r I. Her I referred to the .-t il V i.,,' c.'l.dlll.'i. oi Hie Id -gilit 111 .il llis. V. hose n !i ! l:. e fof sul.sl.siellCC i, .s dependid i l.lil. ly upon the (iov ern:i:e.it. 1 1.. r- an- no less than loll! llioii-aiid live iiumlled nf these: u i. lot t .ii: it.- ei ..: u: , s. ior wSiose care Hid c .in!,, it Congi-iss iijiproj.i ia'ed li-t y ai -sj'J.0,1.1. ..' less than two i.i.t- ii--i da.' mr . .-.-Ii le.lian ! Their. r. ,-fi v.:.io'i i.e. tii.lv noli productive i so far ..s gain., i. en ,.-i reed, and the' i -. i . iiinelil i' i- lievi r at'i uiplei! the i i, c--.ii ag nicit of Ihis p.'.i tieuiar . Ii ilie I i il I . of loisiiali.li'V. i'he III- I;;:t ; ::X1., - the ti 1 1 '.!.' cii.. ;:t ii :i I these in-Ji'in- i '. ij l f ir its adherence to n I :;! whi-'h iiiiiiis ihe ,'igelll to f.il-.11-. i.ii. g .-ul., -'n . for cu ll v.eek to .in. !:; ! . n: .i pa: i nf the amount of s-:i...i-!i : cc i 'l a full yiar. Oi o i an re.-, .il;, l.ii.'uim ,ln :i. ihe actual a liVeri'i;, in.it linse people have ill- ii r.iy . . d i: , I whin ioiir t'ousnnd hi.!'. i. Ii. i . . Wi le I'..;, p. !1 ! to sub sist nil in; I'li.v a, nf fond ns limi- te I us t j i:t t "i I l.l V lie. ' V J. lit v in it- in '-t J, pe.:,;,. .-tiuij. Al.d now wlh ..:r 'i'l.a-ioy leiisting will, lie) ie'. nnd tie f I'll .il ns ot I he collll- In glo.!.. i' g in..!' r the InaglUiiielll cops ,, ,,. ...i'.ci. ii lias been .1 Ii I i:: I to in i p those poor pcopl- Iu I i.ig the iipi-ti-.iclii.ig winter or half i u mi,.-! ft i; i:, . weuder tlm', !'ie, ii: i "ii .id; is ! is own civili.ii -'!'.: I'! il' I : I I s I'.inMl. j. a p. costs' sjTv.nnpnspnnT.nnTTnw YOU CAN BUY IT OP: W. L. LONDON, riTI'SBOHO. IM. o. S:aSH,:EODKfJ, fiOTU'C 1 Xi&csaits i W'iolosa-13 drcccrs I AND TO FAKMI2K8! wj: iiayk in sr.) .-ix and AitdiviNa daily A ITU, LINK Ot-' UA 5U)WA nil r, -r.V J Vn liUEAV ST Kit & 0Q8 an".) A titf T Tnr J iii !: till In the .... CUKAl'KST IlKCAl'sr. IT 1STI1K ISKST!! (SI NT. IT ., AND YOC NI'.YId! IT. STOYKS i OI ND AT M K- CO . Sd'ATlON. ,;KM , . orl; CCAIIAN I S liiembel IS. lSS tf & :. '.'V.iftf.x-f SILER E. II. 3IfLGAX & CO., Slldll! STATION. C. F. X V. Y. II. K., (liVel toll.e public one of li e ! t ( ' )l.sl ev el lu'i.ti.-lii t o 1 1. 1 ,,lV,t prlc.-s. P d i 3 ; l)V UiHHh BJ0T3 AlIQ SHOES, H.Vi'o m m NOTIONS. IIAKDWAKK. ( lit cix I'd." Y, TINWAKK. Dlil CJS, AC, F I'.YKtSY KIlSC'lll'I'ltlN. W'i -have no i ! st. ck oi. u n . !, f' ..v.-r itni.i hist season: overythinpf it new. We have enme to slay, and mien I ( -.11 eveiMhiug at the lowest 'x "' All kinds nf b.r. Li tn':i in i -.. haiige j'nr goods We nr. -.s,i :i.;ei.ls Ioi the b. si I 1 1 i!ii i s nil I he market. 11 . BKinVAXCK!? BROTHERS, r;: . c. s v. Si k;i d j Vloihhv ami Tailors, Tiike gieat pleasure i:. pi .ekiimiu I u the j.i.bli; that their 1 II- AM) IM IU 1U(K Hen's Yc-ntlis', Boys' Gliildreu's CiuiiliiL Gi;2li hii'iimiilii ilild IiiilS IS COMFldlli: AN i ill.ADV FOI.' INSi'F.OTION, :ii:d we do iml exngge.-Oi in s iv tug that 1'iis .'..m our stock is the lUOat eianpicie. the most t isi i. n il 1, .! he mo i . !. ml.:.'. I I.i- best miido, the neatest j u iiiuued. the most desirable l"l' Ihe l.i.i.ley t be found linywlieto IU this I. section ft the State. Our former patrons will ema,- ! .. : n-,..;' c uirsc. and it is a matter of piide In lis til.lt these f il ne l lei'.i Is ,! e n i' i I i lierilsej-.-i, for they kllOW . lien of i bev spe.il; w Inn th.-v ad ;i,.-i.- it lends and strangers two. ing o o-ir t i It I II ! i !.-;! I 1 1 ! N I o such Ii. m as . i;r.s. Ycrv Kesjn it! illv. l.il .I'il.vl (l. l. 11. .1 ill I". W V V 1 I'. W Xlltt & I tVilVV) , tomm Mercfeils. 'onsigiiiiieii'.s of Cotton and I'i'i' bi solici: e 1. AVe eariy .1 heavy si nek of MF.AT. LAIID.SFCAKS. coi l II 15A 1 ilN'i !. TI1S. 1 I.ol !:. MF.AL. (OWN. idJVN. '. . ' which woi.M.rtotii-1 1 ii. .-.i - e off. r to the ti l l i'l it" s. Y 'ill give coi.si.oiliu i is nf Cnlloll .and Produce our p. rsne il u t i:i . m ii 1 1 1 make sabs at highest pi ic sand j foi ward returns at once. WYA'I'T .X' TAVI.Ol!. Jnly.l N... IJ isl Vl.lilll. sir. . I. s-rnnr N I ! I I! I llUJi. Rtato! vmK STOVE. SATISFACTION OK NO SALE! .-r-ri llllAli p&r'&Wz will rfliM I,,ESE: . -tr-- : !; - -L HERE OR W McCLEAN N. C OO.LL iJAESWARS: CO., (Slil I Nsl'.nlio', N. G. St selected stocks ..f OENKIIAL MER- el .,:.:. i I a e In w selling at the Terj g t ( K VOW 1'ICS, 7 7 v'l.ol 1 !.'!: '.:;i TAILOKS, o... ...df- t S lot Office. 3i'. ?ayci Seville Street, I; A LEIGH, N. C, HJitiiffllE, WWZ, CUTLERY, s II . . : 1 : : I I.A I FD WARE, i.i rods. trays, d SIOV'KS. AC. II. T. CIIAPIN, : : : i : r., x. e. Di-i -s. Midiiii.es. 'I'oilet nnd Fancy Aiticl-.s. '!'i uss, (budcii Seed, Cigars. Faults. Oils, Ae. 1 . i .in . -i,-. ui..'ii:i iH,m-.un.Uil ilsy or night. H ill I". I-M. i,
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 30, 1884, edition 1
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