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"fX" "' r i m i in; ant turn id C5f if ' (Kb Qbhaiham 4ford C-' ! - l . - JL A. LOUDON. Edito 1 DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. FOR PRESIDENT: GROVER CLEVELAND, of New York. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT: ALLEN Q. THUS MAN, of Ohio. on oovEHNor. : DANIEL O. FOWLE, of Wake, roa titrTUS .vsr oovekxor : THOMAS M. HOLT, of Alamauee. VOU SEiI:KTAHY OF STATS'. : WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, of Orange. IVR TKEAsl'.lEI! : DONALD Y. BAIN, of Wiiko. joh srv'r or : u- iNsnirvnoN : SIDNEY M. FINGER. of Cutawbx von at roiixtv oi:m i;.u : THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, of 1'unecmbe. loit Ali'lTor. : W. SANDERLIN, of Wavue. G. JOB .U'CTICK MTHCSIS vO'.l'-T ! JOSEPH J- DAVIS, lit' Fiankim. JAMES F. SHEPHERD, of Washington. ALPHONSO C. AVERT, of Duiko. Fok Conches: (itli District, i I) H. r.l'SX. of Nash couuty. Which Pai.ty is better fitted to govern Noith Carolina .' The demo cratic parly, composed as it is of Ike most intelligent while un-u ot the State? or, the republican paity. com posed chiefly of negroes? This is the question which the voters of tLe State must decide next Tuesday. Cau any good citizen hesitate in his decision? We eaunot tinders' aud how auy m m. who really desires gooil government, can hesitate for a moment. The negroes cannot be blamed for not being tit and proper custodi.-.us of our government, be oa'iae they recently emerged from alavery. It is no reproach to them, liur is it any fault of their-, that they are not as competent to govern as aio their foiwer masters, and no sane man . ih say that they are as eompc Seut. Then why entrust the Stae government to a pnity composed chiefly of them ' White men of North Carolina, can jou, will yon do it ' Answer at ll.e polls next Tues day! Without the negro vote what re publican candidate iu Norih Carolina would have any hope of being elect ed t Without the negro voters what would be the size of the tt publican party in North Carolina .' Is no! that party then the negro parlv 1 And may not its candidate be fitly termed the negro candidates Is that the party than for white men to support? And are its candidates worthy of tho votes of white men ' . Let your answer at the polls bo a thundering "No ! " Cleveland has been denounced by Dockery and other republican speak ers for haviug appoiute-1 a large number of negroes to ofiice. Repub lican speakers and papers in North Carolina have repeatedly as-eited that President Cleveland had ap- poiuted several hundred negroes to office. This is not true. li.eie is one roKro omcer m me diuu Stales v.-uo was appointed by Mr. Cleveland, and he is Trotter, tlif Register of Deeds iu tho D.stiict of Columbia, lie appointed Trotter to that office iu place of Fied Douglass. another negro w ho had held the ofSco for several years by the ap pointment of a republican President. . In other words, Mr. Cleveland turn- erl out Douglass and put iu Trotter , turned out a republican negro who had a white wife and put in a de.no- cratic negro. Aud this is the ONLY negro oAiee-holder iu tho whole of the United States who was appointed by Mr. Cleveland ! . It is true that a number of negroes ; hold clerkships iu the Pepaitmeuts ; at Washington, but Mr. Cleveland is hot respousibie for that. They were appointed duiiug the administration , of tho republican Presidents, uud , still hold their places by force of the civil service law, which was passed during a republican admiuistration ! ( Dockery voted for negroes against ' white men, aud Le and Lin followers try to excuse Liui for it by accusing , Cleveland of appointing hundreds of teyroos to office. nl 1 1 not true ! ' With beep regret have we heard of tLo Jeath ot Mr- Willittm i Y,ut? the veteran editor of the Charlotte Democrat, who died very suddenly ft. ?j2j!2il2Z'. ful life, but during the night ne was suddenly stricken with apoplexy and died in a few minutes, almost with out a struggle, lie was born at Fay 1 e-tteviilt and began life as iu appiim : tiee iu a news-paper ollke at that p'aiO. In lSo'-i be moved to Cbr.r . lotto aud established "The; Demon at", , which he edited and published for I thi: ty trix years with remarkable abil ity and teuceess. We csUeni it an honor to have en 'joyed the personal friendship and re sped of so true, level-headed and i honorable a man as Mr. Yuies. and among all cur personal friend-- tbeie 1 was no one whose good opinion we ; valued mi-re liiLly than his- Ui i death is not only a tad and serious loss to the community iu w inch he 1 icti.lt vl. but to the entire State- of which Le was so worthy and useful a , citizen. E: simis to M ie roa Jci'OEs Dam.-, A'.a.v .'.NPtfHH'i;r;.i; Prvoiiivis have no unkind feeling to the colored people. This is prove d by their public and pnvatis nets. They built for them asylums for then titlHi tcd ones: they haw buili for ihtin school Lousesi.il ever the State: they have pj,!:il'lished for them luruihl schools and colleges : 'hey are payirg ev.uy year thousands and tho isap.; of dollars to e.l'.icaie their ehilt'.i en : an 1 tbiy ait- J inteetii'.y thi n iti evoiy 'rlgl t to which they are entitled When a colored mini gets into trou ble Le goes at oi. ci- to his white democratic fiien.ls for help, ami :1 ways gets it. Aie not these thing-, tide? Eu'iybody It.ws that they are. and yet on the day of elcti. n t!:e c l;'.ie.l people fijrget all these things and array themselves i:i f- li i (ippositiou to their btntfact :s a. o friendsl Well, if the negroes will do this an 1 will iustt upon diawing "ihe c ''or ', all the white people can do is to accept the issue and vote solidly with Turn: color. Surely a white mini ought to be as true to his color as a negro is to his! Ti.r Ell, Tin: rr.oi'i.K I. N CANSoT CM l.V li- t I I MVS T Tl'Ii.N ( I T AMI i A! l.Y Evn: sian oitght to work mst Tuor-day as if he thought that ti e lesult of the election depended oti 1. is. individual efforts. Io not think that your one vote wiil not change the result, but go to work as if y. ur vole w oil. i d- oidc (he election. While we believe that North Carolina will give a huge deinooralic mni oriiy. yet it can oiily be done by every white man d.iing his full d.ity. Now, won't ou do yours ? If we win, don't you wish It) nj ice as one of the victor..' Or if we arc defeated, are you willing to lie one cause of tho defeat ? Not only go to the polls yoar-nlf. but see that all your u igl b.ns go. Hitch up your team and haul the old and inlirm. Don't let any d. p.iot-:..t stav at heme. And when vou eel to tl:e j.oH..,. a, not sit down quiet'y. lit stir am,1Uli ,ai trv to g-t everv jt).lUtflll ToUn. to voSe r,,ilt. r.f, meniber that more votes are cm le on election day thau at any other time 1 Moiiton's money is bsisu ciiu rto. ri:n TO LVV THE WII1TK MEN OK NoHTh C.Uio- us. Can he ik it? Answi:is nkxt i 'iTESHAV ! A Elusion of the tariff and a le ductiou of the taxes is ih-niaudi d bv tho di m(,(.rntil. palt.t ft)J ls oiyei ,. ,i.i;.. ......... 'I I... uiciiiUl.,i I"' V" a, u, joI,H uext Tut.Sli;lv 1Ilu,t .i,..,;, : u.Lit.h is right. The present high t. iil js ll0 l0I)t;iU- necet- u-v, an.l tL .loiuo 1 0C!fttic linl-ty 8fty Ihat'untiecessary tax-' aUou js r)ihcr'y un,lt.,. lLo f..,. lus (1f jaw The rf,orje of t))0 U( it(lil ftr rayilg uu lnillion joliur every : lllon,u more thau is necessary to de j fn,y tue (.xpellKes of our government ' whv Dut tben reJllc thi l UI;UvCC8. ; ary tlix, L fll,lfcl. M do this thc ' dt.mo(.lts in lhe UoUlie of it.r,e 8(;ntttlivi.B ,mHH0,i he Uir,8 i.jn, wi,ic.h : tho ,.,.lnllllil.ftn8 iu tll0 Senate defeat-1 ei, wLich did right ? Let the peo-! ,e auswer I1(.,t Tuesdav ! ' yOT. TIE rrl , Dkmocr v tic Ticni i f.,.uM c'lu eland to Coh.i.nlr! .. . ; Tue rroi'i.e of Noith Carolina may 1 be very wicked and sinful, but we. cannot think that the good Lord will puuish them o severely as to allow Dockery to be their Governor ! i Trrr- ? j Tub (iniv time that Dockery had an opportunity to vote for a negro, lawyer against a while farmer, he did it. Will white fwmcri no v vote tot , him ? 1 Our New York Letter. Nv Yt-ck Star SjudUut 1-otlcr lt lie RlxvliL'.) New Yi rk, Oct 27. 1S68. ALL READY FOR THE FRAY. ! S1ASFUVFK9 OF TUK 10L1TICAI. AUM1E8 AT I THE METKOPOI.IS ULAINE's TW ENTY- TWO TllCYKS AS IiEMOCKATIC j Ammvnition riin'i'oro- i..s otvEs it re. i Tho document and mailing room of the National Democratic Committee is a scene of remarkable act ivity. Two bundled nimble I: geretl gi:h are sciil bling away as it their lives de peuded upon it, uddi es.-ing envelope s to convey canipa'gu literature to in dividual 'voters. This means s'-uue thing over 2t'i).000 documents a day. and t this is scarcely a t tl lie of ttie w boic output. Great blocks of these documents, too bulky for mailing, hi e sent bv express to various distiibming cent: is, chiefly in the close States. It is said upon excellent authority that more Campaign htoiaturo has be. n disseminated by the National Commit t.e this yeat than iu the past two Fiesideutuil C;tmpai;;us combined. Cue of the most popular of tho new documents was, sliauge to relate, sup plied b the gn-at ainl only -rnci own eii" l imself :n one of lus recent VYest- : t. 1 U lis :ides Even the Republicai s admit that the u-iy Maine niau made an igu gious blunder in a'.!. -w ing him self to be drawn into nu attempted explanation of his I lingtng foreign oo.ls into this coitntiy. Iho gio-le.-.iue npob'gy t Lai th.re ware oi:! J- trunks of tliee iuipol te I fibii- s. a:ter the maunner of in.- girl in "Mid shipman F.a-y" who excused her in: t ecled i tll ling ell the gieund of its dimmu'.ive i.-C. !,i'..d;V pi.u'es the matter in a lu-tttr lyht liel'oie the ' Indeed Ihls is oi.eof the Densocraiic bits of the m:imMI, "Here is 'pia teC tn i.'w i ; i -ealue.' they ,-hl i w tl iv sr. : una hj.. n.iltt outple ole.sco: l ue Aii.elican rodnca :i.ul ti:c lite ti. Asii.'Hcatt 5ra.lt tft.iuh. vvhcii eLi.ov. .nig tl t'ltint and .a nt. r -l le; u'.'iit'.an purtv ia.iH iu- . n. ;i;:l: wearing apparel to la.-t an enhi aiy family a hu-time. And this without paving one cent of duty I ' Another thi g that hisrecent'y iv c irred lo fuithir depuss th. tluv. -p i: g -pin's i f the Uepab.ica:uaauiio. n ia the ung.i.ilded admission of 1'inl Douglas, who has ju.-t returned !iom a S;uiupiini tour in Indiana, that that Stato is aiini .-l certain to east its Ei'-ctoial vole f.-r the l.-iuoerai:c '1- ket. The ventiabl. leader oi the colored race also le.'.mi'ti d tl at hi. p;.r! v .- chance.- i:i New Yolk suliu d i-veu vvt'ise than in the H.'Osi. r Ma'e. !;.iss ii n,y was iuiitnis win n he t-.tvv these sliiteiuei.ts published at j.ie::l length in the Democratic papers, and' n ant to have served notice on Doug-' las that he must i illu r dmy the ic , orts coi :vo.-a!iy or he would be pub .a Iv rej u. bated. The t 'lal registration i i the city of r. ookiyii. ju-t eoinpietnl. shovv- io: increase et m. re than "itLOlM votiis over lo ir years ago. The I leiarciiitic managers stiiuat-: their coming n.a jor.tyat "Jo-DiHI against Ul.tit'O n.iijor ::y ini"v!. iLcl.idii-jj the whole of Ivmgs v o..t ty. Jiettii g is still at fever heal when ver these who have K pul lic.in mo: ey to ell's r enu get sullicieiit oild-. I. veil wagers are culm !y out of the tlestio... Nearly SltM.HOO has been posted by vaiious parties nt the HotV man House dining the past v-e. ;. . awaiting ta'.'eis. 'lios. it is lie. tll-ss to say, is deposited by those ' ' H-::i-oeratic pre di.e otions. iin.l any e ' ' desires to uivcst will have liod.'...-. .. ty iu getting some conci's.-ioi.b iu the w ay of oilds. The local fight is as hot as evi l. The) Republicans have b. en ht i.-liing up a good eleal during the pist few ilivs, itiitl now pri tenil t.i be making a genuine- tight fe.r Eihirdt. then cindidate lor M ivor. ILisis prob ably a bh.tl 1 he: resal light dm; limes us be be-tue. n tii ant and lb wut.itiui iu any event Nev oik is assured of a leinocrutic .Mi.yor. Some' httlecxeiteme nt was.ievaiduu ed a ilay or so since by tin- tlisceivery ' of an attempt to e olonue -o.i.o liuu- I .beds of nog toes in the outlying dis tncts of tuisnty. At one: polling1 p.lace winch four years ago slioweel four negio voters, 185 were re gi.-.ter-' e-d for tLe coming election. 1 he ink on their nam. s was scarcely dry when tue Democratic iiianagei s had ado.c'i : or more eUteclivea hunting tu.-m up and procuring evidence of tue paipa Lie fi ami. As a lesult tinea ioiuths of the negroes havo become sud.lcn iy invisible-, iiiul as the inve .-tigaium is being rigieliy tvueiucttd no feais uie nte i lame it that any fl aildillelit ve'tes xv lit liud llieir way into the bal lot boxes. The-lt) is stiii some ta.k e-t the impottalioii of l'hitii'le .phia le-pe-atet.-. butvvillithealiuo.il neileit! organi.atiou of tlie Dt iiieiciatie tie tecave lorce it will be lie ,t t hiiols- ' sibiu ten any considerable number of frimdtiletil voles to be east. lo show ho.v tlt-ad in eai lie st the iiidiiugeis are-, a call ha.- bet n matte upon the bu.-iut hs men el the city to exerclM- a survefllaiice over i veiv vot ing imcinct on election tiny. Alicmty 1,7 1 1 gentlemen connected W illi lirst-e-iass business tsstabiiehuieut.-i have! ' ' OLjifeaetl for this bei vice an. I at' as many more wiil be on li.tml uu day ot vutmg. In a.uhnun lo ..is a bliinlred leading n.emlieis ot tue Ijavvyers' Club have elieied thur set -vices anel v id lie assigiie.1 to various polling jilaces, in oiaier that tney u.ay render instantiincotis aid in case oi diflicailties arising oi anv Repubiicaii ' attempt to impede the ui k of the Polhug Lispeclors' Couimittee. ' FltANK E. Y.Vl'UHAN. PohS ANY MAN 1IONKJ.11.Y lll.l.IKVK THAT the pEori-K or Noutu Caoi isa won, n BE BENEFITED BY TCKNINii OVER TliKII! State oovekxmknt to this Repi bi.ican rinTi? ! so, How? Our YYxstt!ii!;tou Li tter. IFrem our Kcnutivr CAirrospooJi-nt. ) Washington, Oct. 20. 1SAS. St nator Gorman came over freuu .tiona! demoe ratic bead epiarte io l.i .ee Yolk, and bad a long confer ence with Mr. Cleveland this week. Mr. l.oruia.. gave lie 1 ies,de.,t a de- tailed account ot the piesent status e,f the cauipgn.an.l a.so full vi.ife.ini- eel him of the exi relations of the na lieual committee', togt t'ner with the grouiuls upon which they are 1 a.-ed. Just bel'ous letui n.ng to New Y.uk, Mr (Toimaii iiifoi ue d your eeure.--jion lent that he it .'iiialed thet lection of Cleveland and Ihuiinau as an ab soluto ceitaiuty, as the ease now sUmls, but be intitur.ted that ho fe ar ed the effect of hi go sums of repubii caii money upon the hoodluiu voters of th lower wards ef New Ye.ik City 'on ele'Ctit)ii day. Many republicans hero sav openly that if monty will cany New York lli.y aie certain to w:i, but I think it more likely that some i'! iheir tniiiieut state-n.en will get iu yiil if they attempt hi-.1 try on a large- scale in Ni w York City. The democratic e-ommittte are fully alive and wi. I frustrate a iy attempt ujioii the j ait of the ie ublirai.s tt buy votes, in N v Yoik or else-v. I ere. Democrats h:' are confide ntiv fig ur.ng on (lie Si nate alter t he li h of next March, u.- wed as thePiesniei t't and the H, Use. It whlo'.iy t-.ke .It in ocr.etic I. gislat oi is in We-t Yiigitila an. I New leisi y to ae'e'omplish that tnii! li ih s-.ietl lesult. and then the denioi ratio pattv will Lave a le.al op p- i tunil v iti bi ti g about i-eiiiie of the" m inv reforms thai are so badlv nc. il ed. " Mr. Cl. v. latid leaves tonight for ?v w Yoik. where lie will lomntrovv alleinoou levn-.v the milutiiot h bu-i-iie ss men's Cit vei..mi .u 1 liiiii u.an i ai ade. He- l a- not v t decided vv hcth- wiil j to jiultalo to vote or not. out it is pto! so much bee-. tu't't sMiiy to pit to otlle 1 .' I a: llV 1. sl.til.; a, ... j fit he iv in go, not , .r .-e lie Colisnlel s I .i.v. ss. but II- il l ( X lew Y. 'U voitis t' t. : HI lll.S fit V !ti( ! e I'V.-r o.i'l'!' e! the III. Ne.ii'y ;:li the iiiemliels of th, C il.et aie active ly e llg.igt',1 111 ti e . p ligtl. Tlie y al C don g e ee li. t.! We. t, . V.tsl.inr iot.i ins now n j 1. 1 in ;!.. iss.'-n ii of a g. nuine Uiir: l.sl. Loi d The 15. it ir-l. minis-.ter in re i.a- r. . ;.! Iv. ihiouis the death e.f a iel..tie. bt-i'i ice I.: fk S.u kville. Co.iiil .Mm C. I'aliioUti have lived t.litii the ; t. .- lit time1, lie- vvO'li.i h av; had iii I t j j i 1 1 li nit v of v ti a; liig tl.. am ie i t teL.go "ail thing., c-.-uiv i him thai vvai's . 1 e.r se'.e.ai ye .1 the United States Supieme 1 ast .'mil t i.as hein t a! ding eiowii th" isi ns i; favor i f the doctrine i f .-:;a'..-ii gi ts ", VNhi.-ii Cail.'Oun st al'ly it U'o . ,1. b.il tl .s V.I ek the Com i n.a l. two tii en-ions which a:i' in i tiect la; I'evor.i! iiiiv tiling i .t i claio e.l i. t'nl i"iit. a:.tl l.io msot tit .-. O.i. 'it'liis, .l.i",-.' ;.s up!. end- thcc.ii:s.::.ti-..!i..!i ty ot' the Alabama state hi.v pi ov i iit.g te-'.-. for e oior blin.lnt ni all en: I I. ye- e.f i::i':!o..ds in. or '.i- -,i ,. tii . -u ; I j Uie slate, thus i i' g thtl a stale l.i .v is t. 'oiigr.-s-ior.at Ii-g islittio. II', :.i.i:!:-.:io:.s.-fi!.et'!-:'e.!-ate. fnt. Soite Ci'iun.eice t.'ouimi.-sion. 1 i.e ft . er althn:.- 1 1 : i decision oi tl.e) Su- pti I!i' Co. II t of 1 .u.tlo lie. itiectth.it ui ,1.1 the- proi.il-iie.iy law of that state ho h-.pnus e'hii I-.- mad,' wit't.n it-, b' l'deis 1:0 til-lit. r win re tl.ey Lie io be sohi. The se decisions are I he n oi e lei'tai kablo w! en the fa I is if it.--.;i-b'M-d I L -it two li irds i f the- .tu-t.ces-of the Supreme Court r-re 1 1 pni'lic.in.-. I'ow the i'!d f;.-'.il. m d slat, s ngiit de Uiooi-Kts must enj 'V t In Se ,i. ci-li'ln-, ) r. ving as th y do that the pih.eipi. for which they foil; ht ft r so n. my yeiirs was the ri;:hl oi.v. I'.ii.ao-altr-r a few m.i .- ,h ( i.-ii l. - i.i.e tile t.b' v.". tabid ie: lib! call itli.ei- hiie Miirut Jl.ih t'-.ii mill Wi.iulaw Ih iii will ,;ree that this cutitiy i- a ioti-fc.li-riitior. i'f Sown ign Slates. Abeady ini,u:iies are he -inning , he lece-ivt d herefrom o: ';::.n;..i;ioi.-:. fiat pltiposo attenditig Cu vciuliel' inaugunit ion. Chief .Just i Fuller d tiist opinion in the- Sup this week, ll was lo ti.t the Stale eif I e nnsylvania was not e-u litletl to collect a tax em liK'-sa. Hfnt bv the We.-tein Union Teh "niph : t it . except niH.-s iges iietwei'U points vrithlii th' bo; h tn of the Statu. A prominent business man of New York City, who was in Washington this week, gave it as bis opinion that I'lcviiaud vvoiihl havf a pliiinhty ol ll-i.titl'l 111 his slate. He says tk.it the! Nat it hal Committee aie now ea rtain of holding their own in the hila r vole, lind that th.-y ure daily making o;,ins among business mt n. ami men who studv. V Si nsat iotiii! Pi opln'cy rr .ni Oio v.ii It vv rl,. Oi'adi.ali Rates, a liaptist pi e-aehi-r. ! of Sht lbv-county, Ala . has vva itt n a , letter wlucL, if it is foiiinled on fact.: is of inoie impoi taiici-, politically, I than Minister West's famous scret d. Oiiiedi th assert that be has received re imlile ;i ,,i :....!! n to the-e tl'. ct tlmt. owing to the wickedness of politicians, tho vveirhl is to bo eh'stroved next Monday. If his prediction is fulfilled all ele ctiou bets will, of course, bn elo- j clared oft'. It is to be hunt d, how- e ver, that the Rev. Mr. Rites is only joking-. It would be very motiving to hive to linger through eternity without knowing how those doubtful States intended to ;;o. t. .ii . aome fashionable ladies are nut ( siitislinl with ready made fans, but: must havo them maiL to oi.h r i they are, however, sati.ilied with Dr. Hull'". Cough Syrup at -5 ceuts and take it regularly. "One tire burns out another's burn- j ing," ami most pain sulVers more to i bo cure d, but Salvation Od is painless i nnd ertsun. It eo-ts only . cents, The West. j l'r. ::i l!u Ast!ef.: CltUt ll. t-o fa- a-' W. slern North Camilla goes. th. ic istvtiy reason to believe that the full vote of btith parties will be polled. The whole section is well awakened to the importance of the issues pi est tiled; and while the re is really wry litile of the ut.ua! political ee itt nu r.t and no factious ele-monts operation to inflame tho people, m, interes wL'it.h w m. unusual , en entage of iiU,ls U) W(J tc,lcU tUs ' conclusion from what we see aud : hear at home, and what we obtain! liom our coriespondenee from the eounii.'s nround us. We can there-; fore pledge, that We stern North Caro lina will do its elnty ; and while the. Repot, deans are straining cve-ry effort te win. the Deinociat- will tiistanco . t lt hi everywhere and at eve ry peiint; ! ami in en. ing so will ele-al some' blows, j and gain victeiiy iu some epiarters altogether nnexpectcil to the opposi-; lion. ! oCKVTIt' I'trEVT mkans Uamca). J o Vof W ANT IT ? : l it. People' Kateii ly laiiiiibitls. j Lostios, Oct. ot Advices from tho P.. in y River, Africa, give a re volt- i p wt,.-v t)f savag'e atteicilies nud can ; lol'a'ii.-ui Tln Okrikan tribe, in re- i ve'M.'i' for some injuiy. invited a pal- I i v of ( Igoiiis to a f: ie-nelly palaver, and , tiieti i strapped and ma-saered them. ) A cannibal festival of the most hor- i i'i' lf and in icscii'or.ble character fol- j lowed. liieii .an attack was made. nK.ii the nndi fi ndeel villsiges and tiio j tu jit b. u liarous outri'ges were com- mitt. .1. It is ( sliuiateel tha' over one him lied peisons, incluiling women j and children, wi iv killed ami eaten.: Dili ham Record' r: About twelve month-; ago Mr. ,!. T. Wiikins. of this ; place, -aw r.u ndvtrtiseme nt inn mat-' limoiiiai paper, by u veiling lady iu Ti. iv, .. and he answered it. Fiiend i.. i . i i i. ..i it i. i' hi is iii i" i.i .it i.i. i hi lui ei,.iii. ... , , ' . . it, i Hot ;;! ai. I s weie e XCtiaiiL'ed. 1 he' col te-pond' nee i ip. i:f into uiiliua! lovoandt day we i hi oni.'le the result. 'J iiey had not seen etch other, but it w 'as t '.ui ;mli v n u i e"d that t In y should t .'.t r.t the Richnii'iid Ex'Ositiou ! i.ey eh ! so. Mr. Wilkin.- leavi; ghoi e Sunday. They nut and both In ing -at.'-l'.el with thcii choice, they will b.' n, l i ie 1 tonight i lld.-i-.h Visitor: Col. Wharton ,1. ( in. .mi was uuitti l iu imii iiag i at l.l.iv vest, ulav to Mrs. i).av:s. the; widow of tho la'e Ju l. 0 David Davis. , i . t a ait g Vi e i'i e.-ulent of the i i:.!. 1 hti.te-.. Rev. Sim P. Jones 1 ti l::tha;n la -t tv el, ing on the we.- i I 'tti l : a'i1 t n l o.ilc for his home ill I'ait. li.vtlie, (ito It i.- said that he' leaivol tsd.NK) for his two weeks, wi.;k in that io vn and that ho also, s.ilti E'.htlnf his books. We legr. t i to atilKiimce lhat M.ss Lidia llolhui, i a v. rv oid and highly e Ateemed la Iv. t ii ill ti e- iim nt he r ii sidouoe iu Si. : Mat tie vv . t w i.-hip. t his eniinty, i .0 - , I- lios it, ii an,;, and vvits b it lied to death before. -he was t'uscov e rctl. i Charliitte Ciii.'iiiclo: L.i.-t highC -. i.-. ii C.iiom l Di e Lt iy whs telling his ( cm.! d of a ih lu- ai il negroes tl: tl in a cet tain Diin ici.it ic county iu thi-! M.;te, tv.o i.i gri.e - hati been appoint- j id road supei v isoi s, and that they ! w. liked vih.ie m n under thetu. then ' was a thorns Irom the umhenetii : 1 Thai's light 1 that's right!'' I here; is tlie i-suo in this campaigu : lhat ! it's lit, hi to vv.iik vvbiit.meu under I hegioe-,' 1 Ie vi i.st I is the race in-; -t .li. t ill the Canciisuiu eleatl, that this i--il", laist d by negroes, at a up- , g ! o p- lit nail met t ing. hail tin-1 a sin gh w hile Mlppoitel '. lias the S'.'.lli' " it v of the heart h.-tone and has tin u b'.e ht ritage- ef Caucasian lineage' b' come deadened, (hut one- single v. hi'.e man refrains from revolliug a; the is-ue that it's light tu place no- ! gi oea live i whites men ! i Sr.iifoid Ex revs: Tin-re are i.ni' ' iitile lut-nl. ills in (ioiie ia! Docl.e n's lifc, that if Li.o'.vn will show tho peo- i pies i f North Caiolina wluit a little fellow ho in. We- happened lo hear i t to ; nth un ii in ('ai ti.age this week ' '. liking ot these iiicii lout. -one of w Inch , v. r m ii.e .1 mite of. J lie 1 t e J)ee lar . liver d his . '' ' 'olid oi tishiug and on one oc i me Co'.ut i ' 'Oii he e-ame t.i Thngard's mill ell'ect that ilJ'''l in Mooie C'lunty to il-h. His tisit were itie.l ami lie lioiro.v t-,1 a set tif tli.ihes from a Mr. Hales to eat the Mockery w. no doubt on one of hi lmiet s for some of Iho dishes I jwtie biuLtu. to .Air. Hale 8 very j .great suipiiso the (ienerl refuse d ito pay for lite broken dishes. Thoj goo,l people f Noil h Carolina dent j want a man for Governor with sin li j i iittieuess. in hi.-e hai acter. He might ; 1 get on a rou.e t) ami hrtrek up the fur-j ' niluie in the executive, depai tnieut. ! The- executive chair was not made for ! such fellow. I J Fire at Shelby, N. C last Monday, ! i destroyed a large business block ! Two we II defined eai thtpjakoshocks j A l-lc fell ill N'eVV IjA.lfiH il. M.lsil . Still, t ,jiiy , ;,rl. " ' Decatur, Abibain.i, was visited by frost ami ice aud reports tho yellow; fever at ati cud. I Ceil W. T Black well and Mr. John T Mallory were among Sam Jones's coiivtris at Durham. A woman has been nominated for' Governor by the Eepial Rights party i in M r-sachilse its. A solitary rr-ad agent held up a1 slagp in Texas on Suudav, un.l leliev eel all ban Is of money and v.iluab!e. The 'in faetorit s of England. France, Hollanel nnd Oennanv are' fiaid to turn out 77,(KM),0(0 liins dailv. ' ' I'i to hist Monday night there bad been 4 005 eases of yellow fever nnd 352 deaths at Jacksonville, Florida. """ ' - - Tho history of journalism afTorils instance of such rapid growth aud development as that of the Nt-w ork Star during the past few months. Wo I 'who rca-l thu Star kuow why. SERGEANT MANUFACTURINS CO., Greensboro, IT. O. FARRAR TURBINE WATER WHEEL, COOK AND HEATING STOVES, Saw Mills, Cane Hills, Horse Powers, Plows, Straw Cutters, Andirons, And Castings of Every Description. t-Send for Price-List. 1 A 11 K Durham, N. C., WILL LE READY FOR YOUR TOUACCO AFTER JANUARY 16TH WHERE YOU WILL GET THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES. HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL U HADES! Best Warehouse, Best Light, - IJEST ACCOMMODATIONS, FOR MAN AND BEAST JN X. C. OR VIRGINIA. Stable Holds 500 Horses! r.iisiness transacted with promptness and accuracy, nnd Iho highesl ces always gu iraulet .1. A hearty welc ino awaits nil who may com. AND SALE l'.Y YIRTUP OF ' ftitetl.r.I tLi nit rir 'Mirt t.f rhifhm ' ti'., 1 whl !'. h j.tiMif aU'"l"ii. it' ill" i-iitir. if ii-.-'r 'u i':tiKt-.ri. .v ih- h - -tv ...VHiui .'j-, Iks.. iii- ( U c ! 1 wh;. h . v:ty h 1m i nu i ?-' t : i-ni' 'nt.-i .-r i.-i 'i li! '! !' mV . h Jxliuiii: ti Liii-N . W lin-' li Ull.l "Mi-f.-. ni'il nil.' nf : - u i.. 'ni.ttf t;..- n!.o it;. n:i 'iii'i iM- i-i"h C.I' Iil I . .V.IV.i'. ! !-.!) t: til !:. t ). li' i iTrillt nf U'.r.O ;lirv Kill; .V'ii- llil.T--:. JHN T- HM'.M N. 'T . v i; , 1 !$. C-'rjnil.-! 1 Salvation Oil ftyin&i: DID TSQT DIE ! And is at woik again, nnd. as befoie. wiil gum an'i''' his wink eai V, .aici.t... ( 'locks and J- vva Irv e.ptal to any in I hi Statu S. nd t . him ut euice innl g.-t e our work done right S- ud for Spec ta.'les, Wt'.tctic.-, t'loeks, Jtnveliy and jiiil!'.- I'lcsi'tits. W'f Idii g lit--; i-n- grisv,'.! w i:. i ai;i:. li. mi, in us. a iiKi:r.s!ioho', N. c. 1. l-SH. euhkam mil mm, DU211IAM, W. C. For disiens ami terms for T'lMD STONES. i.v, apply to above ad tb ess. March lo. 1SKS. Iy. When You Visit THE DURHAM EXF03ITI01) Don't fail to call at tho OF i & a (opposite tho Hotel Claiborne.) Wuere eve ry lady can tin 1 A X Y T II I X U she wanls, from the cheapest CALICO la the finest SILKS. The largest and most select stock of DRY GOODS, ivot:(:();vh,:iitl, IN DURHAM ! Oct. 1 LSS7. tlws. j.i v. wi.iTr. iaiiia.il- 1AVIR. Tijtill M. cj m j jf i rfmM' .ni9 Lx' Hi Si , General Commisslos Hercbants aaj CottOll SellCFS. We have on baud a full line of HEAVY GROCERIES, FEED i i of every description, also j RAGGING AND TIES, j which we offer to tho public at bot tom pi ices. Will make cash advances on Cottou on hand, w hen desired. j Give us a trial aud nee what we cau do. WYATT .V TAYLOR, j No. 14 Emit Martin asil 16 Ex. Imuij I'tiu-p, R.VLLU d, N. C. t- H tnLir 1J. IMTi. 5!AM'r!irieriis or I S II ' s AND - V, LS n eiT mi 1 4t; rnr;tvll!sirrM, KFiANVH YAlll), Lai n; it's Oin Stash, FAVKTIKVII.LK, V. (1., MANUFACTURER of id! kinds of an. Toiuljstones IS MAR RLE OR OHAXITE. A :s" u kinds ,f Buihi. ' vvoik, (.tubing. Posts, Step. .o. Jli'si .lis of all di serii.tionse l.t't t tn hand ami sent to any addrtha upon application. CH S. A. GOODWIN, March 1, leSS. Propi ietor. C. F. & Y. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 1, 1888, edition 1
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