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r fy (Ehnihnm Record TiniUSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1888. H. A. LONDON, Editor. flEUCCRATlC NJBMINEE8. FOR PRESIDENT: &ROVE.R CLEVELAND, oi New York. for vice-president: Allen g. tiiurman, of Olio. FOR goykrnoi ': DANIEL G. FOWLE, oi Wake. 'Oil LIEUTENANT OOVERKCCl'C THOMAS M. HOLT, of Alamance FOR SECRETARY OF STATK : William l. saunders, of Orange. I OH TREASURE: DONALD V. BAIN, of Wake. f Oil Prr'T OF I CELIC INSTRUCTION : SIDNEY M. FINGER, of Catawba. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL : Theodore f. Davidson, cf Uuncorubo. for auditor: G. W. SANDERLIN, of Wavne. named William H. Quick, who had j favor a protective tariff and the Far obtained his law lieense hi February, ; mere Alliance is opposed to it. If, 1884. Now here were the two can-! as that paper declares, no true re didates for the votes of the people of publican can be a member of the Richmond county one an old steady Farmers' Alliance, then how can a white farmer and the other a young ; member of the Farmers' Alliance be ncro lawyer and Dockery voted for ! a republican, or vote for the repuoh- the negro lawyer I lean candidates? Our New York Letter. Sew York Star Syndicate Letter ta the Eecokd. New York, August IS, 1888. There is great tribulation in one of the Metropolis' many millionaire households. The heads of the ruem- Washj'GTgn, Aug. 17, 1888. Representative Mills left here today for West Virginia, to make tariff re- We comiaend this ! bsrs of the fashionable Bell family i form speeches. From there be goes . , , ! are bowed down in grief. Thev have to New Jersey and then to the IHortb Our Washington Letter. From our Iteeelar Correspondent. But this was more than the -other . question to the prayerful consider j off h r d ... d d - heir . . . ;.. a.i 1 1 1 T"T T i X O A republicans of Richmond could do, tionottuose memoersoi me xarmeia ,ioills with sackcloth. In the ashes 'for Sneed was elected although Rich-1 Alliance who think of voting for niond is a republican county. j Dockery or Nichols ! Now, when Dockery calls upon the j west. He savs he proposes to taik j tariff reform to the people in their of sorrow they sit and weep and will ; hemes from now until ole won nay . . 11 J -,!... ... . . S1 sergeant MANUFACumma & Greensboro, 2ST. O. KANUFACTCEEBS OF FABBAR TURBINE WATER WHEEL COOK AND HEATING STOVES Saw Mills, Cane Mills, Horse Powers, r-iuws, oiraw uuiters, Andirons, And Castings of Every Description. ffScnd for Price-List. not be comforted. A band of rich ; He ieels absolutely certain that Cleve crape flutters from the s-ilver knocker ; ianl and Thurman will be elected. people to vote for him because he is important 10 Lion)-uuoaiM. bereavement have been ordered from j Gf the reason why the republican a timer and agaiust Judge iowle Rot. R. D. Abcreethy, one or the a fashionable mourning storekeeper. I Senators oppose the fisheries treaty, because he is a lawyer, he ought to be ' m0st prominent prohibitionists of the j themselves and their numerous domes- j bore down on the New England bretfa asked why he voted againnt a white State, was nominated by the Prohi- ., coachmen, waiting jren in a uiaiyicr that anything asKta vujnt :,.. mi i . ' maids, laundresses, govwiiess.es, corn-1 but pleasant for the representatives i-AiiMER and for a negro sawver ! ; bition, or Third party as then canu.-1 panr g tut ad iliCu;tumit ie. I o tb t QPl.licD. va.monS. Oh ! Col. Dockery you ought to bo date for Superintendent oi 1 ublic in- ;qUires at least forty servants to run j Ex-Senutor ilcDonaid, of Indiana, ashamed of yourself, and go home and stay there ! i struct ion, and heat hist accepted j a weil-regulaiea millionaire Household. is m tins citv. In answer to a ques- ithe nomination. But upon further Aii tneir gold ana nasLii g jevreis win j tion h aid : "xbiugs look very iav ! consideration he declined, and wrote ut tLfe UP0U I praWefor the democrats. I have never " . , . ' ... .tne heart of the tony k-ll family. &nv doubt about Indiana's going atthe following letter to the Suite ; Th fc j. d . i , - . f-ft.inoriS , Verv fav- Ihis is no fancy sketch., but a plain orable to ns. I think v;e shall carry Dockery, in his speech here and other place?, attempted to excite the (jronicle prejudices of his hearers against President Cleveland by alleging that fri he had appointed a negro to an oflice. j ... ... '.1 1 T 1 . If thw be true, it iiir. icveiaua j.. .- , ,,,.- Tc1.f:rtn An f hft Prohihi- ular annlicaiion to the Citv iiealth I hiAtnnrnnsfitniioh enthusiasm. Yerv . VyA j. UU.H. v. v . v . " " J i - . - J appointed a negrn to an onice, dc-s , tioa t:c.et Iu the lengthening shad-! authorities throngh the family p'iy- jLitle has been accomplished by those not that refute the charges made foa; 1 ows of evening, nearing my "three ! sici:m who got SlOO a day for attend- i excursions, receptions etc. They vears a'o bv republican speakers, cove years and ten," the esteem of ! icg Tiny in his Iait illness for a burial have btieu a sort of failure." .l 1 41. if CATfAand wn WV li'iecus i nunc luau itci 4V , J..1 .v. ... "At the earnest solicitation cf many i and accurate statement oi tacts, fcucli ! ho state by a good majority, lhe ends, and aiier mature and uvayer- tan occurrence is not at .11 rare m ev traUvass is going on, but this is ike ful reflection, 1 beg to witndiaw my j jloik, uul u. uiiicuiuiiy niult;aiiuc i Ueateu term, anu inmgs ars a juue nqnie as candidate for Superintendent ' leature of the cafe in ha::d was a reg-1 quiet. Mr. Harrison has not been then elected all the rights of the ne- ice This, I am sure I should lose in J The defunct poodle now lies in!Craiic candidate for governor of In- mw s PARRISH'S ftf Era n fl SI Mi Burliam, 13". 0., V.-ILL EE READY FOR XOTJB TOBACCO AFTER UNVABY 1ST WHERE XOU vILL GET THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES, a a FJ' S M ft 1 a measure by my candidacy, while I i stats unconscious of the waiting and , diana, says he will stump the state in j am now convinced that evil would re- 'gnashing of teeth around him. A i company vriih Representative Hovey, j suit thereby, both to Prohibition aud ! fashionable uudorraker pi epaied him . hi.s reijubiican cimpetitor, and that ! to u:v friends and fallow citizens in ' for bnri.d and geniiv laid his icma'.ns ! Uk-v have joint discussions. t FOR ALL GRADES! Best Warehouse. Bps i - ' s groes would be taken away from j them ? Four years ago it was re peatedly alleged by republican can-; . , . .i . ,1 i3 i.:rne n uidates inai me ca teify dur-: purple velvet, satin lined and wlrer i duced a biU in tho House, previdin pui uacA. mio b.avery, u ut,aua . e j iaye Iiever hesitated to ; trimmed. His head reposes on a pur- ;an ancual pension of 5.0 JO for Jlrs-. was elected. Aiany lgnoiaut uegruta foi0nr where dutv pointed the way. ; pie atm puiw Dinamceieu vuuncu i fjuc.:Li:;n foolishly believed this, and were j The nomination came undr the guie ; Spanish koe. liis grave in V. ojdiawn It seems a little que? r to see a dam- -AND- the Siate. I think my friends iu:iu a handoie canker covered wiih j Representutiws Campbell has in'ro- fCU Jl'STICES SCI-KEME COUBT : JOSEPH J. DAVIS, cf Franklin. JAMES E. SHEPHERD, of Washington. ALPHOXSO C. AVERY, of Rurke BEST ACCOMMODATIONS. lb. t - ? , , -p ,f :lv tee that this vreent Third Party ' Wi'.hia a vale 01 tuo L.:l mansion , jfs Hli right Democrats ttre aiwavs I that Cleveland waa eted. movemEt iil net oniv imperil the I the bodies of four htunan beings ye-! eompetent to MIL tL highest offices.! I uav$ any of tuem been pu-- back ra , white S5p1Cmaey in the South : i tciday rotf ! on tables ia th Morgue. : and it is only ;; question of time when ! Ulaverv? or have any of their rights : but it will damage the can&e of Pro-1 One of tber-: w that of a child. ! thev t, ill liiftuem all. Rv the wav. I FOR HAN AND BEAST IN N. C. o Stable Holds 00 VIRGINIA. ? orsss ! prices Business transacted with promptness and aceuracv, ant! ths hLest ;es always guaranteed. A hearty welcome awaits all who mar com ! been taken awiiv f No.-not one. On iubi ibitiou almost ino:dcu!.by. Since ; They wti -a chugged into rude pine Ja movement has been already .started, ne war, when I voted at all. my bal-! boxes, loaded into a dead wagon and to have Coniess promote General j FoK Congees : (4th District.) Ji H. LUNN, of Nash cou&ty. (antituMwuv. . . ... ,1l.rirt ,rr..a it. rt.!l,.T'. ..r,. ...x r i jemor, the emn-ogue Locici, .c- DOCiT as I am now, and al-1 Pot K is lild. No tears v. tie h.-d. At a caucus of democratic Senators j cuses Mr. Clevelana of actuary ap-1 VTaYS ,ave ju f uu sympathy with ; No reiiuiem- were -iui. Thfir tnii- held W i pointing some cf them to ofSce! j that party on every (sucsiion, exci:t iug oli ca!i-.l no eouvnl-ive sob-, no ; I Dockerv. however, brings this j that of ucLSsr. if as it is plainly to j qaivrkenii'g pulsation, noheurt bam- ! no obstructive to pi eve: :tht i-tiu:; i i:Zm Oi till, A GRE.iT KATI ;XAL VELIO XEVSPAFEa. it Was deciaca taat Tl,r ,a , LiTIC nt X- 1- -.W would be Used, ! hs-Io? Uic ra;Wt onlMa:e of the Xntioipil .VI- the re:ubliC:ins reieclincr ' mlBL'rraU-.tt a: i t!i? Unite I nen3o.Tacv.jJ Sew 1 ! -i-.. ....... . - - . " : . . . ? - ....7.. : be scon, one oi the o;a o.it :c.u i ar- uis - . r ... : ties mu; .r.urui u 1:1 iui.t cvju.. ni, ; xt. i.ua ia un.- i.mz mo mw, un.- ; i.::e se:iarc C(nriuit? on epidemic ' r...i i f.-.-ti ; fV 4' V V..... "V . , . the prejudices oi white dtmo-; . . . n nAi .. Vl ;. i. i,.s,4.,ni i;,,,,,!,,,. : i ...,.. a A. : LnVUnlt ' J' but he does no: ;c-t them know all iu;tru:ei:t::ty ia putting lMyieun pany cf its -.:i!y C,.!i;.';,--s:.viu l.iii to ;uy for projurtv dJetrwed in : rnwftr himself Lad vored for negroes hh-nd in North Carolina undtr tin- froaitbis chy. Hon. AshWel P. Pitc'.'. ; stampin- ot vfciiiv.' fever. All the i'Vh!-''""1 tvrru.a.;un.fi .i:-!.-.?jsm t--.the 1 : white men. Yes, he fails to : dominion cf : rrm. Jit-nee. I ; n. i itch is a vi t u.riiV lawyer Pf.a j n.vnev neetsvarv will, how ever, be Wrvin- Tt i- nj.-iVvV..!iiaimioIl,-i Tde r.E.-iECT t-hown for woman by excite tivilized nations is in striking con-: crat?. trast to the brutalitv with which she j that he 13 treated bv barbarous tribes. By ; an-aiast L - l.n 1 :-. ,1 . -1 1 tUa nrn- 1 . 11 l r.. I ii - 1.., -.-.A t r, il'l'f OV UtCl i.;niid.iv aud wiih- iC of the le.or pic-mur!?: .niupopi:- Metrer-ohs. h iuimsut-a ii'om ;iu ap;r-.ipi"i. " T. , 1 " . . . - .1 ' draw from the ihird Party, and f ori!- iir t:iiz?ns or n.e 3ietropo.is. Ins : bv the iat Cou.".. for the suppres- at"? "fr tu cur ruiu- Wa-iuUity 'iii fT,,,. 3 m i . a.t.oaof aUca,t of Lanhcu P.ob ..., ,n ,, .preset l.:s county,, L, ;;, rtl,!,., i hy.ud-vv:y st:,i: t !,-t 'm, ,i .!...,, a,..i i',. t! ., 1,.,...r...,,J MOlMiS 82u TOllSSlOS sblrthe cost distinctive feature of Legislature in prtferenee to a hiShl; ...j i;,-ot!.c.r. jjaj. S. l"i:'.f.r. v.h. eU t;i.m wUfu a t!:e 1!- nui.iUa:, can-! alutasr atwronrLaioa wiU be sT.l2 ! ' wjimwmw in mm m 417 il9 FaretteviUe Street, BRANCH YARD, Laudek's Old Staxd-, fayetteyillti, n. c5 MANrFAClURER cl all kinds of 'tl Civilization and Christianity, as com-; retpected white gentleman! If it ' is a Ciinstian gVt.ti-n;;in, a i'rolnoi-1 CuUiixt u-ct-ived bAj. majority m ; aiade. raf,; ..rj.r'it rV;i.a iii Z"'mmZ'7 ' rt Oil GRANITE. pared with barbarisra and heathen-; WM wrong for Mr. Cleveland among 'i-'i and a to ml my Proui-; .1 district thai is uormahy c,vx)) Dem- j Tno delav in Iilr. Cievelaads letter i 4" Also contractor for all kinds of Bui'd" ism. is the reject and love of man LU mv thousand appointments to ' ethrtn m the huite JocrKiio. ; of accept.-tn.-e, is i::. viug a terrible Woik, Curbing Posts, Steps, nlp Wh.-n a man loses his resnect w jwbrrto vote for a v.,-t. i i,- j,, i.;..n ; ; A .1 , ut'LtL' i "!;."VVJIlli.s H''n, iu-vi. , kci'1 on '-ad and tent to any addr V 1" . ..juuiun ia.v,.i i. niitwiiit. ! ui llliO Mlil''Ul jiUCS. ; lu.us .;.!r:.;v. r iviHr as a Uoavr.-a "t'OS aiDilCKt'oD ior woiiiau, ui9 ieiAo-ucu ui. "tw neio. ana aamst a wmic u.au. to ii'iunc. .ta; i i- i!ui.,.h.mu c.'.u.j'ftiu , me reutiie Lmaee tail wiii rrob- p - . --' , t-:H S 1 ... .... . ...... . . .-... A V.. ....... t .. V. .r I i.i . i ; . ;.. - ..I ;,. i ... , . tt 1 . r-Vl";'.:1. :."- ''I i--" navoIilt -ra:eei-1 . ".vj. A. lose tneir respect lor mm. mere renresent the people of lucumonu . .4.,.v.-v-, n. x au m .ui, ; -wiv i'e ta'.Ki in ufi noa to- vu- ;l:r- 'A nat"t-r uisroM.cry. j aiareli 1, 18SS. I TnrA tt II decent tnpn snouiQ lose tneir n ihoSi'o .wk itr.if. Nr. i : - j iuut- is uuy.'i.wuuu iu , i.ijwr. I'Si-ct j.aruM uri;4'Sw.iM:. 0DWIN, ?ropiietfjr; rrusrs. a 1 TA 1 At Jl . -r r 1 r . .wrv. .Ut lu, uua-uv. aa.usC4 uu;,e x uvuc U4 iu an oli year, (nest yrr.r. if yot;.;iarL m the dirtCtiou a redur.ng : senator ll.uran lias introduced ft "VThen a man so fsr loses his manhood for a negro to represent Lis coaaiy : ple.;?.) I earnestly bfg ail good hc Itha co t of the ueiv.-sai U s of life, ! bill to m event the formation of Sa to blander a pure woman, he dc-1 a the Legislature. For whom then "t ad partus to unire with out-! Jtnd of jHipphing Am.-il.r:tii wotim..-n nerves and should receive the con- -r.-.n vrr. f,,r F..u-1a nr J),'i-.kprv ? feI iirf r I"t:fs, in pii.tm. tm fpmntnf ll W m. For this! " " ! cf all iTtfamic.-, th& ii.uor traflic, out j facture feason every decent man should haei No iilek of the Farmers' Alliance, : 01 whi hu reuse v,agfs anJ production m 1 1Ws5es : First, reason every decent man .noulu nae ; I am now an old mm. Most of my ! tins country, una v.iii hun 1, est rict tons on tue utmost contempt ior me eiema-: 10 i--c ..-0 m til0 r..t . jt jia? j v nrrne T)rvVrrr. w'.sn in 1.1 tmliliV orcraniation, can vote for Dockery b"fc ' 1 x. , t speeches is daily slanderincr Mis. ' oi Nicn.s. thy speeches is daily slandering Cleveland. In his speech here, and i those candidates are in lavor of a nfc nthrr ruae es. ho stated that alrr,. ! protective taii'. We would ruot Cleveland had kissed (to use his own respectfully call the attention of the wordte) "a negro wench'. Of course ' members of the Farmers Alliance to ahc did no such thing, cor does Dock- j the resolutions adopted by the Stale try believe such a slander when he j Alliance at the meeting held at Ral- ntters it. Rut even if she had, what igb last week. At that meeting there t Bas that to do with the campaign ? j were delegates from every count;, Is she a candidate ? in the ra-;t : h',w it hag bin I what thel c necrated to humanitv. the people which so iu himpiy because ii ow. And in tu:s tnt against i ne- ry n-pi e:-s'y from y tx to year, lie & -u ei-ajy o: :rru an L ave:. t tnen pays, Lii i er,peiis to tne ItC-pub-tiion-Mi my s-.void br iO.ve:k.s r. ih-au fivu v.hiiiLey pl.ul:. wying tl Priam':-, it shull strike iui" God aiui j will muitipiy saloons and redr.ee the T,t i : .... f t dtt.aes a trust to oe Jr. c .J. ;;! -a, t'ic;.:r.-r ,ni? EiigiUh, iz!jiltv i G. F. a t V. RAILWAY. miamy ! uith eht-ai-er raw n;atet;s iovkuuiu a- .if il hvtvvn ; ' ;':,:.L';.;. r"l' "ul tli vuaawiaea fccnoaule Ivor. 2. i believe taut MV:-ti re.:uctl"..'ii i nr i i.-r:- i.irs ?or th foi:t .ri-nr nur. ' 'u t-ttp-ive.-ir:!.-!, s:.'.ric. fan. hc ; C . . . -.-.. .r. . w ' i i.-m .r..ni,,r, irin-s, nr. ni.ii-js'u. e:r. JiUr- No3i2iLKol' the Farmers Alhunce, ' U1 oai iik .cusc wages an..-, prouuctioiwu , poses : 1 irst; to create or carry out ; dotns inhaifaue hum.r st,.i: k!? iu i-sium; ' 1 am now an oia mm. Jtiost or nw tins count rv. nni v.iii ii- iiten Mue- 4ri,.:.!t: nn tr:iU ; sos-d. tr limit, i . LfrLr:'-' r"1!":''' Vs J,s ,-?-ice tTTt.- .... i; :t in,' LK-?t sniTE m-n riw wii- : Train i.UwM,ri. cur-; -taking eneet -siomlat-. June It. I8SS rAT7.T FX'TPT SttnTaV. ol poverty .iud Larilsiiip : i edsico. rr to iicv.je the production j K'u Ul rt::a-.nre uu-i at &rc rzprcstaied lata ; .l iny peop-c iu our city car- i or piiws of infieh indir-e or comtnod-j Tali" wl-kv-t-t stae is r. i&rze paper tnrc :h : 5JaiI I t i:if.ir.;.-irf'!i n. N;':in sales or i n"iri i:vrti:;-:ii- rue i Ji-, i u "-s rr. a i th.id. to pr.'veiit competition!; nufacturc, m-iLing sal 'r'Uivhasc of moichau li:e or commod- Uanjti' ou. iii, to civaie a monopoly. lours truly, llta -Joh".! Sherman thinks ;l,at Conressi N'. !. " i . -.. i.f.-:r- , 1:15. ; -i..r T :-j.t-j I 2. -Miil & Iaseasr.?T 11. L. Arernethy. rUCi aw. St;le Aiiiatice Kt sidtitifiiis, At tiie meeting of the North Cam alliance in the State, and &o far as we ; lina Farmers" Suite-Alliance, held la.-.t b:ut very f ivelv. j.u ccfnoiui "n ii.'t e oriatc- tne ii-1 nf.s no constitutional power to pass riU j pabnean committee iV-r ac t-puug Ar. j j Dhiine's recent iuti.itr.u.tory speeches ! j as the keynote of th campaign. j I ilr. iii.une, by iht- '.vny, though he i.1 : " 1 1 -Arrive, ii, 7.13 If Sharmau is riht, tho soonrr the const it uiiou is amend ea i. 1 i 3 better, but I don't bolu vl- he"; right. If Congress had power" to ti.:i; to -r: 5T.TF:-:rj 1m: :. -j: S:-.n m. Tf rv-. :tsv-;ue, ArriTe, s.fH p. m, ?.ss-.:, Le.ive-, cm ri, 2.00 ' .'1"'r " 11.55 a.m. c-?rv!r, 10.05 --t'.-fL1-! 5 to p. "y except Suu- Sannose, dear leader, that Dockery. &re informed these resolutions were J we. ut i?aleigfi, the following reso- ; inu'.-iii?! hcartnv over the big adver-. A ... t. ! nriir.iiiiniiviir n,1.-rkr.1 Itcvft lir.v : bit iont: v--rf it.lnr fr.1 1 , . 1 o:-t! ! tl:-I'iT hiOW-OUi. Wil-f VT.S a blander on your wile, what would oILs are sli:l jit bur, power to prohibit triits. t;;)resentativ I he mas. vi Aliinoi-i. a -.f. w;. r tit ' you do Of course you would either j are, read them : "HLr.EAS, As members of this ; lish them: iere they j lutions were adopted and tie p tj.ers I bhw-oat wkifh was prepared I has prepared an original design for a Ltt'.n v.',, n .... ...t .:!"' bis honor and which bad to be j war vessel. i et tue hlkie v.cre xequcjtcd to pub- - , , , , . , ? v c? u i i , 1 1 I given iiours betore ho iancu-t: because xne republican Senators had nearly , ; SlXE, GealPass. Aecaf: Jl . Sk. i i it Uncrowned Kin: moir i ill lif; irii vp m n n pnrreri i ri i i 21 -v- ri 1 , j 1 .-D . A, mitt . v. x. laner an ice secure cneupernving tor tnelarmers;; Alliance hereby enters its earnest s iir i:n a d.-al ff rmhusiasm cmour e policy of giving ! lhe faithful. Uncle Lti had to pay convicts, ond ! tiie bibs ss usual, vet one never heard ure lhe enact-1 his hi-mo or ilavrhson"?: knock or shoot him down like a dog ! svni. 1 ,i i . t. 1. ' c Mii m t . aEU' unerea-'. one oi tiie lcauing protest aunst the fellow to be Governor of your State . tnftthnds to secure hisrhpnr.Ar vh ! ...i t . wonlu't keep an ther div. But : an ail night caucus Vcdned.iv, on; ii j i-h& It was all did !the tariii' bill. Ji is understood that there are still wide diilVa encts of opin ion among thi.-m. particularly on the su'oiots of Miirar end i umber. i7i ad tue laices ever enacted m;-7AVy- S5BT OR SALE. i or oesii.-T5s tor 01 your akate . , methods to secure this cheaper living ! awav the labor if our c How then can you vote for Dockery, I has boen d.-claved bv the National ! demands of our LerdslaW who dally blanders the wife of your j Alliance to consist iu such a revision - ment of s ich kws as wid hereafter Iiuuie, the Han I'jom Main?, he of this citv, the so-cahed Nutional Con- r?. President? All the papers and poli- of the Tariff as will lay the heaviest j prevent thi.i outrage on the laxpayera j Magnotisui and tl ; White J'iumc I veuth-u of the American party was; larch lo. fi,;a ftt ih. vwfc ,.i.L ens on the luxuries and the ligM-1 of our Stale. laud it is undent ocd thatho served lone of th broadest. Only three or! terms for TOIB- ove ad- ,"U.I:?,V Lcu?c ith Grooms, jrcwi 3;a"j.c;. g;od water. For rent Ly n-ov-.h or year. Aylx to W. L. LONDON. June 21. lS ipply to 2 E f. WTATT, FKILLIP TAYLCZ. . V ' ,7 1 " I est on thQ necessaries of life, and as j Resolved 2, That wc demand such and democratic, speak of Mrs. Cleve- j will reduce the income from imports i changes iu our laws ns will reduce the land in words of the highest praise. I to a slrictly "Revenue basis;' and. jeo-ls" in litigation in minor cause?. She has deservedly won the admira-' wbreus, the demand of our f r&tei nity I and as shall enlarge tha jtiiisdiclion tion of all Mho have seen her, for she hi one of the most perfect of Ameri can women. And yet the republican Candidate for the high and honorable requires that we should be vigilant ! of our Justices of the Teace. and active in giving force and effect to j lt.soi.vn, ., That we demand that this demand of our National Alliance Lwh hhali Un r-naOed to prohibit our and, when as. it is thf; bo-iiid'.n d.uy i public ofihti.dH from receiving or usiig of every Alliance n.-in to it, ,r:f. .,aH:i:H or free tickets on our raii- Office of Governor of North Carolina abMe by "13 declaration ;t inn Na roads. is eo far lost to all emse of decency, I iio1 ; '; - j Jti,i.vi.,, 4, That we demand that lt- . , JM Solved 1st, lhat v,o : , , i:,r:by UiUr jgiskture establihh a oommi- S0 far degrades his manhood, as to rcuew our oblig.thm to abid, by and ; ion for th, nidation of Sts j .m.x u. lauj ; ou, give cuuui w mis u-.-.iunuu m j,nu- ; ana iar.d on tbo railroads of our' Shame where is thy blush ? "White men of Chatham, white men 6f North Carolina, will you, can you f ote for such a slanderer 1 notice on the BepeUkau manage! & i four states were represented by bona; Unit he .."oposed tt r-m the campaign J fld delegates; the rest were self ap- j to suit himself. He : already t-eheI- j pointed. This gatiiering actually had uied for a number ol free whiskey- i he check to nominate a ticket and; high-tnrLS-Jinge-Jiui speer-hes and in- formulate & piatiwrui oi principles, j sir-its ou lettii:' some ot th :m off in They nominate James L.. Curtis of j Indiana. At this Boss Quay is credit- j New York, for President, and Jas. N. ed t.it i i very vigorous kick, as he in Greer, of Tennessee, for Vice Presi- afruid the Republican voters may for- dent. get that ilanison is running anu that, the party of sly moral jjrinciples will wind up on an elegant Jimbaree. lllASK. E. rAUtiHAX. yaU & Taylor, GROCERS, ciples an announced by the NuUomd !btutc Alliance llesolved 2nd, That as true and steadfast Alliance men, we pledge ourselves to give neither aid, support or com or pe'Mon Siioolal to i!io Raleigh Kows a,u'I Observer. Dcuuam, N. C?, August 20. Tire broke out sit 5 15 yesferelay aflernoeu in a wooden storage house, on Bed dons sheet, about one hun- i..i;i.i ,1 I operate with this Alliance in standing J:ul it. this pl:; -e, was overpowered dual vmds southeast of BlackweUs ... j by and giving practical effect to tho "- beaten by thv-e colored 1)ri,.oi1ers I factory. It Dockiuit is as deceitful a hypocrite is he is a He professes great love for the far- dJeaiaUc of fd Natiollul auc,,.. ruers, asu tries to excite their Tireiu- - -t . iir . i"-ju Iow, if you arc "true aud steadfast dices against lawyers. Jio mixes jm- i i i o --' uit.a Ailianfo moil vri! r.t-t, 1 idirpr! tint in 21 urdemus 4uil-Kn;:ikrs. Wadkkcoho, N. C., Aii". 20. About iomfort nor to vote for any person Hf' en o clock Saturday evening air. je'MOL" who cannot and will not co- er, keeper of the Anson eountv A Fire at Durhitm. them to vote for him because he is farmer, and against Judgo Fowle because he is a lawyer. Yet in 1884, when a white farmor a.id a negro lawyer were the candidates for the Legislature in Richmond county Oli f er IL Dockery voted for the Nkgko Juawyei: 1 u i vote for Docktry or Nichols, because they "will not co-operate with this Alliance in standing by and giving practical effect to the demands of said National Alliance". Ia not this true? Not only can no member of the Alliance vote for Dockery or Niclrols, White men of Chatham, white men j but he caunot COBSistently support Knrput! mm Hi wonderful v.nue luo.ing tbem Irom an outer rapidity, and for half in hour or more iu jiii ir, uit fiungeon. 'i i,e cries of all efT : is to u'.rj it were futile. Ihgqt ilr. Slater drew tha citizens to hi pi ni';o buildiugB were destroyed, in- leseue. ilemy JJuuIh;), o;e of the I ciudiiuT two residences. Total loss prisoners, got j.os.session of Mr. Sla ter's pistol and started down the kL'I1R lit 41. r. t.M...... ii kUW Jftli iiiiuveu oy tin other two prisoners. They were mvl AaSSs : m CsEiMi Merclams ii Vhey ao not c.-.ici or sera;; 40 colors. Vct ta'c by t vOcMyJil OtllCiS t K. T. Cli.-u iu. Drucu?:; C. A. R,.i. A. J. Kfcjj-s le. KI-jNe'!, Stor. sii-l W. A. F.-.usuee, Unrk. ueys C;. Vsainl s C.: ..aa Cht-ct. I00LLC0TT & M, 3flL5kTZZ S3., i.fttiiiill3 4 Uaj IIarrsson?s Ileeord. "Wliile in the United States Senate ! General Hal risou voted against re- ducing the tariii' on agricultural im-1 piemexits and tools of mtchanics. I o i .... "'j,- v-'-it. .u uuuuii iftuifb t . XI V, page 1,731, 47th Congress. 1 Dongoia Goat Boots at 2.24, cheap ! hiiCes- iae also votea against reducing the j at 3.00. tarni rate on coiiou bagging. See ! Wc have on hand a fall line of HEAT GROCERIES, FEED j of every descripiion, also BAGGING AND TIES, j which wc offer to the public dl hoi : Will make cash advanesc cn Cottod Congiv,ssiona! Record, volume XIV, ! vw A?V VilUiU Kes .5,&on Land, when desired. ,,0. o r, i- 1 1- real bargain. r- pafiVoro.Vef 0.oi!ina nr..v, ' ?o. -L iveU3 atrial aud see what we canf ' ---- A A J lit f I L. So. 15 East Jiarim aacl if Exchange Pl, Raleigh, N.' C." the tobacco tas. See Congressional i- pair. iiecora, volume pa;e li. i y. 1 nn,tn - i - . . reducing the !Z s o I VW- U 4.1X He also voted againsB tax on tobacco from 12 to 8 cents a Sopteialer 15. 18S7. about. s t().0(H) T insurance $32,248. pound. See Congressional Record, j 1 000 yards bastite cloth Sc. and I2ic. H T ' f Vf nTl" G.eHtesi. loss in leaf tobacco-n early I volume XIV, page 2,376. 1 a yard. L --AtUl JJ (b-entest. loss in leaf tobacco nearly .;0,000 owned by Diaekwcll s Dur i a:u '-''"Imoco C'ompKuy and by J. S. sir. xiairison m the arm. Mr fv.,:' 6f NorthC:0lina,wl1atlhiuk)eofjftDJ calldiaat6s rf tbe repabUcan ig down tb7ougMl, nka,!dinS 4hf? I party. One of the leading republican i the body. His wounl ii i..!i Yes, in 1884, tbe democratic can- new8pftperg o this State is the j I"'Jap reached the jail yard and fired Qreensboto' North Slate, wl -se tdi- r"VCY.Tr it , Uafl rn"1"J president of the State convention 15attle, snapping the pistol, but f-nd- i il i- , J ou iuo biau s uy Mr. janieH (Vaig and Curr. All the buildings were of wood ir. garrison, two of Wades boro'n ! A bn 8tor:in houso of Rlackwell's iso citizens, who had gathered clubs Darl-a-i Tobacco Couj uau biarsea to iIr. Slater's reh-nr. Henry Danlap opened fire, wouudim didate for tho Iiegislature in the county cf Richmond was a highly respected larmer named J. W. Sneed. Xle was a plain, steady, unawsuining old farmer who was w mipauy, in which w.ih i;eariy 200,000 worth of leaf tobocco, narrowly escapel. Too Much Oil, MoNTi.TxiKi;, Ixi)., August 17. Hala- monie, No. o, a pewwi'ul gas and oil well gusher, has brolcen loose two He also voted against reducing the n,000 yards cheese cloth, all Wac I IsOCllMitlFfl flUfl MffpMnft Wflrlir. tax on brandy and whisky irom 'JO to 5c. a yard. i AUttUtuU5f My 50 cents. See Congressiohai Record, j T . 2&SC2ZIQ2 J$ volume XIV, page 2,738. W Illte gx lawns, and edgings at j Builders r,f T nrnrtrTV On Friday, the Ib'th of February ,' U greaUy reduced prices. & COTIES? Stand- 1883, Senator Brown, of Georgia,- f ace curtains 10, 12h Uh 25 and ! evty LrvFce " ottered the following amendment to : Ll 35c. a yard. iEv'H'vks -n TWy- --n- rt - the bill then before the Senate: -And' ,,,, , . f?,r n 1 -rE1 o 20 h. p.J ail laws now in force assessing a tax, j lbboc3 d sbades and widths. PP"8; Complete Steam' known as internal revenue laws, on 200 misses' and ladies' shade hats! t Jrcto"es aud whisky and bruidy are hereby re-. 5c each, worth 50c. I Po . .!5filw MHI , peaiea'. On this amendment the In order to rW- nf rM.i.l,.rPab eof cutting 5,000 to 30,000 that nominated Dockery, and that S: that every ioad was discharged i well bi?,l , ell thought of i paper c&res that no true reoubliaan "e nca' "e otuer two Prisoners also ! strike a n by all his neighbors, iueiepuuncan can be a member of the Farmers' tl y direelQ a 7"V?f "lo C?G I WHL J- ""M and outstanding Widato was a yoans negro lawyer, jjii beeacse tJae iepblie' LKevsaikeT wiall WbL1 lbe s-in.t; few tire B9aio; t i k -i -i . - ii v kskam. jl j. ciii-ii . pnr i r . ji . .. luiha east of this citv, und the farmers p eas and nays were caned, and Sena- i 1 organdies we have reduced then. ! "T I1"1 oaJ' WItu patented within half a mi!o ridius of the well I tor Hainan voted in the negative, to 10c a yard; Thes iroods at this I V?S lor fceurte and rapid work; are panic ctrh hen. No hies have '3 Congressional Kecord. volume price will onlv last afewd-IW ?o "f ?f Eoines ftU(? been lighted at their ho,nr s r.in e the ! XIV, page 1,7S7, 47th Congress, 2nd j are cheap at 20c a v- d J S J16 V 4 l? 10 H" P" T & well broke loose, end it is unsafe to Uesbiou. j x - " jUeianey) xur sale low to close them strike a umU-U ,in,;t, ,.,;! r fl.J How does this record of tha Badi-I ( iur :New lork buyer is daily ehh iout- Write for catalogue, and esti- cal candidate for President of the I w VmS us bargains m all hnes of United States strike tho eye of theigoOQS- average Kuril Carolina iarmei? ' 7one 2L; 1SS& mates on your wants. w. r. burgess; Salesman for North Carolina, Jrdy 19, SS. 5a. GjtscBono, K- Gj
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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