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- 7" VOL. IV SMITHFIELD, N. Q, JOHNSTON COUNTY JANUARY 14, 1886. NO. 32. P UOFSSS10 Nr AL CARDS. JtXHlSS Jt. Poll, I AttotMiey-At-1-.a.vr, XlilFIaU.P. JOHSTSON Ck'SIV, X. C , Wn t'.ai r-a'v the Courts ci John- -en. lc it thse counties. iSUfi fi.au n. ruO, Ji., At' I-A u t S M IT LI r L I N . CJ., YTi'I Aita-i thi Csszts c! Jscn Adclaui Coptics. Otr ia Court House- J. H. AEEliL, ATTO UN K V AT LAW , SM IT H FIELD. In. C OVFirS IN TUE COURT UOLSE. PrMttM i tt Court cf JoKmt YTk P- T M AiEY, POU & JJASSEY, i ... SMHITFIELD, N. C. If von whU t tuy Ua4 er teell lad. pr j ltrJls a r-al .e iu Jeua-tn couaty rwR wishimvo !-n.t ui.mer or to borrow p(J,T Crj rtarf -?la-i c--- fiad it ts tair ED. S. ABELLy j Attornev-a tJ tuv, SMITUFiKbD, X. C. 5 cia! att.-alka ?id to practice ir IVur.ty of f tlic j-c. tny yvrtit r. oi Jr -a s:ca C. .:.ty il-s A ft. J. i mmkk I a 11 u ilio tii"e is A. j i iJ- UNDEUT AKEli 7SEKMSS at Hoes Ectf n P 3 ;C a , J. yj--,;'.., etc, iCt 1 e:ji, ery !w tor 1 iLhe?i ea fault j rjTUu y.-Hr iis. aal ?i-e them a V. -.a.a?nt their VtT.cfc itrore psvh.Ug i aere ...t- -1"t ' j PHin A C?d6HlV Vzn-- t.:'vrr. C t rVl-J Frinc'r.e-L ! 4 3,ci, d!-i-sed ta -repsre Pf-y j s.i.rU ior tVsUe ortae prrt.oua.ies . : l .ader ts,e rrr.t lar..-acai the Seles j Aeade-ay !m grown with unei;-ji rapdiry "" ' ! . the otta-pk;s ;.T-1 ir , so: o e ;a. Uii 0.3. b -v;i-i hits Vr-ea rad. the ira j.y st-prcvu-us -ics-j i u t-x higher tifiti sej -eri.! i". the bistort- of tksrNrfceol. er month, fuel i4 i -riit furnish-!. CIiilkeBt. Maic, 1 .liBt'tnr, iJook Keep ij. U;i Greek. Frnch. Fhysiolo-ry, aud F.ier .Va:hsnttio5 esti .raced in the course, which will prepare for acy OoUoge desired, or fsr the -Tie !Ti-rs-srhj. Tuitinvi ia English coarse frora 2 to 3 dalir per .-i-nth. Tiis scjooI is well supplied with Mans. Gl4b--, Keadioj. Wti-ia'. aad Physiological C-u Fra.ctlcia.1 Apple,CS bo-roct Biocka, etm , at. Fir farLhr srtiular, to tha Trim w pal f r Cata r N'OTIClI 7?aTirc Qualified a Adiairii- ta w 1 . w Ur af Ik atl ef J. tr. w?iswr, ecea-a, i htraiy tiy a-i praai owin j a;d estate to make j-eatemate paytaent ; aaa n persons kaviax elaia-s ag-oatt aaid estate, to preacat ttM ta mt hy tha 10th e-f Deeeml-er, 18U. Taiatke let day of Eeee-aber, I5y&u. E.S. Moons, Adw'r. I hare tiu day opened my store ia S MITH FIELD, (?IACCS'S OLD STA2Q0 I extend to tke people a coriial icviuiton to call and exaeiin my etock ef Dry Qoods, Groceries, Etc., aal if H-i sale ic ni&d, p-trbzpa I could land you Guano, Acid Phosphates AND KAINIT FOR SALE. A LOT OF PISTON'S TOOLS " For Sale at Cost. - - Tfm. M. Sanders. FIMEOOLOD! sosc orYiinixLEGRira. BT V. w. HOLBBX. I come ! I oesic ! I -wire my way liir-rr-th the i,uict nir'it aca bustling Jiy: Frt-tr t'.e yra:r"e lsnt, f; is ooeaiTsfcod, Froia t!!M'?stlia ceves, froiA rue wotfit-iii.'s Wlicrcf.r e fn1 of v!.c :ijf:::iiK.j; fcoata: I ion;'? witli r.y tii.-?i f clvop ic:jHit, Or of jijjfciwuc tiuu, in very sport, ii' Fa'iii JS or j-v i 0:1 r.iy Ing. As o ic i.r (li? ot ir I pv -tiptiv bring. i I 1st ;y hc n ocean's iTror. j Ab1 t!k fwr na throujjl It t1u1 rear: I link th? contiaoaU riic by piJ?, j ConiMtng throMc,!i etrm ul rgjng tidf, j And spRee itso'.f is noth: ng t mc, j As I asii ry words ow?r land asl I Smeti'nes tl?e !urtal ns.nl that tute ' My katid in his, w:li t5useBb?tates, Au(i Ttcrds I utter Io g try, Aad are x?vet beard j the i? avsj; Ttug-! acy fitLful oae are tric r.rd qnio Wiih thfir ncvereedinf cliik. elide, clkk; "DivT wait en ra wi;u Rsteiy Ker I tII tlia 'crvl-, I knew tbc-lr weys. And ci:;- strrj- cone ca, Is ep?n dsy to tfcelr vakefal ka. Eut t' or., dear frica.N the I Ir nei all tir-hr to plic view; And tb? si:oa i to titt n:r worth. la every part ef t'ac nir eJ earth If I thould coae ia ray cad'.e? rur. To fiU Ki? 'lact-, trht co!d Lo f For I d y w.rk ore the esti eir, In tora. in ccueny. ;u foreign ai5rt.; And 1 ttat liaie o thst oiia live 5u.rp, In eae Eliuit veti tLaa y.ra before. ud cy srTaat is that TrLica is bi i'U the or Ar? in t itir e? r-'i?re; tr: I Jl ischt f-u,t-e fk"M'n'i i3Te,-rKllcr?- , , . . . . - . . Aai 1 ccsr.aed ret. ia :se yers lu b;, In the ho n tLErt. ca l&si, rr -s. To rao'e all tiicp'.iartfce rlaee ofetaam. Ln-1 ta light all thlni with its voadn;:s , ccim ! I f. h th-wirr Ar.d I ''iici tb t:tc? L ;h. lujltiun: 3 ver va-y s.r:d hil, fr jin ts m s., j A-vd nitieas wen Icr, a i-I wh'O'.Ee lue. Ar.'I ; 3 for a!:, art I -ervsv &s sc:q, -Vi:a 12 v vicles fr-et iatheirSery shoon. Fie rer stn-i r: 4 ; "vVberever cv r3s?aes are ti.Id. Acting nr. lor restiuetions from Sheriff s,-,,-. , doy-uti '3 Kufus Powell, M. P. j ay c ;sIl.J A II IlayurS went to the resi- de-o- of Ckero Williicw, abeut f.:ur cf the eity, yestcriuy Rfrein..n Ur bo i -p e cf arre.-un him upon a esptas which bas f-r sou.e tl:i.c boon in the hands 0f tie g-j.: Xbey surrounded nuams house. oSe.vs Povill sxud A II Hayne? j gtaIliic;r &t tlioback door and M L Hayncs ( .. .I, !n . t!:j fr-;.n d.ir Wi:!i'jr. 5 1C:1? ; . i i u l: ... ' called uf-sn to surrender, but instead f f i he-,tles alternating with gold sequins, is a j the sake cf his fine beverage, ordered bis eo;ap!vmg with the demand rasbel put cf j fa-oii'e crnarocnt, Greek to open a coTce ht ase, v.bioh be did the Uek deer with pUol ia band. Offieer j yv.r.l, l,a3 decreed, tbe.t even the palest ! in St- fiehcal's Alley, in Cornl ilb This Powell called upon bun to bait, when V il- j blonde may wear yellow, but br.twn is ceu- was the first co.Toe hoaie opened ia Xcn liams Sred np.i b'm, the shot taking ef sidored a fittiug aecmpanicient- for the i don. feet tbfougb the thick part cf the ngnt j thigh, making sn ugly wound. J hree shots v..-rc nrtu o, i .iv. e.e t:.ii- . . i-.- i .t. i - i 1 vi - t ....... .... , i. . . - lit i -H.K oi i.n '. !i- i li-,ns fell when about fifty yards off, tuid it j L- stti-mil that be was bit. The eScers did not pureue bi t?, a h wai found neces. sarv to attcru to ne wounuvi .r. i. owe i, a T If I X I who w-u- brought to the city and a pb.ysic- ian summoned. Upon examination it was found that the kH cnU not be cxiraetcd, and u could nt be detcrnrted whether it bad ranged upward , r downward. We Urn that a j comitates has been sent ia pursuit of the fugitive, and he will, iu ail probability, be taken. Mr. l'oweit was taken to bis b me in the conn'rj this utternotii, as tue pnysieiao decided it would not be prudent to pribo for the ball at this time. Spredy JuIIce- Christrnas eve Ransom Morgan, colored, ia a drunken f relic knotke dowii and mor tally wounded Luui Cbambles, colored, in .ark"s erc-tk township. Chaiablee diod Deeeciber 30th. Aorgju was put in jail January, 1st. The grand jury found a true biii tgalust him January 4th, and yes-tep-lay be was tried, convicted q man slaughter, sentenced la twenty years ia the penitentiary, and was. sent to that in (tibution yeaterday afternoon. AVtcj tZ Observer. Some heathen, are not as much of the heathen at We think; read a Mahometan" proverb. GoI has bestowed the good things of this world to relieve our nocesa ties, not to reward our tirtuee these, will be rewarded ia another world" We know of no greater n-cessity to be relieved, than a stubborn cold, and we kuow of no better relief than Dr. Bull s Cough Syrnp. Raleigh is to have nine theatiieai or aferatic performance there this uienth. gstgjcsticns Frr Spring-. SrKCIAL CoaRESFGN'T TO THE TISUAT-'D ImporVTs re alrcauj brinrfng spring brunts int. proiuii"nee. cverj ditj brings its ;mta o new Tiuifo to the fr!?nt. A dt.ci.UMl novelty f.r springe corwlfts j iu : u vurk Scotch plaid. whi-?h aj-ft to i be cat into bat:-.!, : nd uaodjbr tri:.ia:ig , p! 'Mi WSf'ls. Tab'ii-rs cni! r"i ?orrd and rth-TAi-e or J nrertc.b :re b;jw!i inpTS.it vatic: 3-. j Cira.ifs 1jy cut, .LinU" front rnd ' b-uk, sii; tr:c!od with retty drprio3 j cf tuila snd gauze, ara sm inuoraiioa for tie'd&y of jadgaaeot,w'.:U Pirt. ''It is the f evening fjilcttes. j dy of no judnncat that I am'afraiJ of,''' l The short slcetes consist ot small puffs I asswered Burke.? The day of" no j7id i i r narrow dotiLIo ruches of tulle, crossing mnt isairivd. Kvery cherkb-cd institu ; the t vf the arm. Drc&es of tnlle cr j lion of the land is in thsiuelting pot." 1 China qauze broch,' with suiali figures, of guia or hIt,t spanned crape, literally j freighted ivith Ilywers, are aaiorg the j now'ty b.i!l dress fabrics for the current i season. Corsa-sjs'iirrcd on the shoulders, with a half bchiiSi ar dor the arms. j Wraps wiilLnj. tlvsc Gttin-r,inati:Linp: the ctstume i cobr anJ fabric. Small I phts-h 'uiar.tj-lv-ttes '.wiJrbe'wom, triiatucd M iih cmraij.;ce,fiathcrt d intbiek ruches, shells or 8.irals dotted with be.td passman- ' t-rii-s. ; The new order of combination f ir siik or woolen fabrics, i black "watered silk, j wi-.h s-ma'I waves, anti.pie -; striped. ! .-'I '.voritc fashion, is to have long pleats down the I.f file .f the skirt, and a vest ! -tr-g'it from tbr.uit to w.-.iste with cuSi I and rovers of the M"!lr. with a soft girdle i eroding'.!:' kisipj at ;h? v.-;'is-t Jitie, sup- p'ementod by n n?: .c.:nare pockets of th ' s.'k. riimcied with buttjn-.r"Tvo yards I f ibis si'k, is a'! sniric:e3tto embellish a i new teo,r r-?frsh one not new an 1 I f u c .'.or of ve.vct r wm I may bo stvhsa- '',..,, . ,. ,, , " ; J e:nlcliished by this black garni' uro. ivory wl::te vos's kat-l from throat to wait, t r plain .'brrddo J with gold or si.vcr, are arjotber featur j of fashion, and ! org in a pecu'iar, fixed expression. Hence, hrg.uca a urk cesiuine effectively. ! whon he a-ked the tillage drug el-rk ftr j China crspe is a popular fabric, though so la water, the experienced person believed j vests and side pan. Is of white watered si'.k, be recognized the mute request foreupe 1 r.re -- Jlw r ibr velvet drosses, with a rier old pa'e which prevails i many tem ! plastron of guhnp male ot oriental net ! perer.ee Tillages. He acted on t bio belief, f wrought in flowers or s,ray, with gilt or The deacon was really surprised, and Sx-h-f silrcr thread, cr cf riocc valeneienes, e s-lijihtlj as be drained the glass, but be ! revived lace, is fovored by tbo devoters of ! become a regular customer for "soda," ! st vie. because of its suffixing, and assiaii- ! nd the salary of the clerk has been raised, i liflco f.!v-i;i:'-a CSV." is a native of Arabia, r.nd i sctv j Tra parent laces, arp always best for j t:KVS ti1;,t e-.r-nct fst;:nd the ri-id ect ef i , e jtsraibt linen bnnds in present vosu : cuffs are of courts vorn with these ?rcsi-j j r cc.iIprs aa 1 j.. bare anew rin &r ; fa-or.;ng tbtnu into the sleeves properly, pjie .,-, roiff:,rc ,ro-s-.-d with flowers : rr , ouiuou'remaius the r.or.nlar sf vie of ;5jr rcSitng in Paris, ami will of coarse, i,tajn n metrosoKtan rirc!es. A band of I LI. 1 1 . J I 1 M. T IT . IM'lI-fc VV1VC. ?t1'4-Il.I Willi WTSL XEU.a Titecn cobir.-.d hair in current von:;. Gr v ! j fciir st.;uM a'wa s be brightened by i elf , bate and oiack, bv rai:s:e, e-imson cr tne ...... -. I - l. i .- ,r i ! i i,r i ;;atii int:i r it irv i'r- p0 t-ilas a Work ct art. i A llti, innov-i-ion. 5 i-s.rt. on th.- Tapis which should be tested wi ll an eye , to health which always by the Fvnonviu of t-tyle. The strong point of comfort in j these corsets, is a section just above tic 8?r;n;r, rendered elastic by a coil of fine j Louillion hss brass w ire stitched in graooihly and finulv whkb ao expands or f roiltractll with the swaying of the body. It i8 a perfect luxury, when one has un. cxpeetcoly had the Almost rairercept:bbe ; j,, anj friction," cauaed by the pressure . f cl,):hin- removed fr-.ui the srsteci it is easy to comprehend that the subject has a sanitary .ide of the greatest importance. The brand for misse can be fiuud at Bests' Bazar t'i which the stocking sus pends may he attatched in such away as to permit free action of the body, and arc to be commended for qualification possess ed caly by goods of this ca!ss. There - is still another brand of the Ball corset, which ia its comfort and convenience for mothers tends greatly to emphaeize the progress of the age. Sidney Earle. The Rabbit Foot Bring Luck Even ia a Bad Business. Zhtrhzjti Reporter, Mr. S. F. Price, t'J e efficient assistant postmaster at this place, and an exceed ingly clever and accommodating youn; man, yesterday received information that two tickets issued to him by the Louisiana State Lottery Company, bad drawn one 5,000 and the other $75. He attributes his good luck to a rabbit's foot which he crrics in his pocket. There is nearly 2,000 postofSces ia this state. A cannon that was used in Indian war fare 200 years ago is stationed ia font of police headquarters in Joatgoraery, Ala bama. ' ! A natural bridge lias recent! ? been dis covered in the Tonto E&sin, A. T., v. Inch is 200 feet long, 50 fret wide, and 170 ! f.t high. A rocent investiirttor into the causes of ccTi:tMr.piioi! &js that the urease w often inh rii'd beauso tha li-ir bias .tax on ior liis porsonal nse tae detdent's o!J mat trcsrs, upholstered chairs, and carpets. 4T!i Prnr?t;itinn ff fviioc'jind IK .( til! I The broi.bcrhoo is?ia5ara,s"vas one cf ! the romatkabl i features of chivalry. There is said to have been an association, ailed j th Order of the White La:ly v.iih the Greou Shield, whose eepecial object was j to restore to ladies property taken from ! them by udjust pIundL-rcrs. j Lake (l!azier,t he newly discovered source of the" Mississippi, is a 5jrkioi little lake, j which nestles among the pines of a wild and unfrequented region of Jfinneota, just j on the dividing r!dre which forms the givr.t watershed of North America. It is j about a rjileand a half in greater diameter, j The waters of the lake are exceedingly ! pure, coming from springs. j A tiiver quarter of a dollar was found in j the i:.iec?in.-s ff a four-pound trout which i was being d e exl for t!ie table at Virgin i ia Ciry, Nov., a t-hovt, time ago. It was j covered with a black coating nearly an ; ciglsth of i.u inch"thick, and bad evidently ; been in the trout's stomach, a long tirae. ' The coin was probably dropnod by some ; aihernian, and ttie ush, s-iein the "Utter ' j inu coin, darted at andjswallowcd it. j gjJA Connecticut deaccu received a f-light j iujurv to one of bis eye?, which gave the p-cd by some to have been the chief in- I srix-dicnt of the LaeedeiaocLtn broth. Tlte ,:-5,if of 'bis berry Was not known in Kn- gnd till the year 1057, at which time !' Edwards, a Turkey merchant on t h"- return from Smyria toJIondon, Irons!: t j Wtih him one Pasqaet, Rosa, a Greek of i Ratrr.sa, who Was accustom 2d to prepare j this liquor for bis master ecry morning, 1 The merchant, ia otd- r to get rid c-f the ! - . . .1 ncr.A in r-i- l,r-. nr: rM ru'lt- ' uu uo n ui i "u iiiiiv.j-un i ( oly fa ''so IMeasRW'- i f T t-.T?... .1. .r t Mrs. 3. "ITo I -iit. tj hum uw iwu ... uv.. - the ngbt I'd run in this afternoo:i.'"( Aside) " sor:y f?Ut 8 Iicnc Mr.. C. : You darling! how glad I am to sec yea i" ( Aside " What a brother!" Mrs. B. '-How's your aunt, Miss Jetai- ! ma 4 j Mr3' C "She's & How f-orry she I li be U hXC hetn OUt ! ' Mrs-U 3aw hcr run nP 6tairS wlth hT 1T cnmPin? r,r,s "nt j niuch the better for me 1 (A.oud) I "IIow Ujf" rt!liiatc 1 aKr 1 02133 j ter', Mrs. C.- "How is that charming kn.,- band of yenrs?" Asidep 'T don't know another ?ueh a disagreeable man." Jrs. B. "Oh, very wcli,and so bnsy 1 How is yours? Making "his fortune I suppose?"' ' Mrs. C. (aside) "She's heard of bis losses in business." (Aloud) "Oh, I hope so, I'm sure." (Aside) "What can I say to tormcpt her? Oh, I know !" Aloud - "Tour luisbaud's sister is veay handsrmie," Mrs. B. "No doubt she would have been, but bo's an only chdd." . : Mrs. C 'Oh ! is it possible? No doubt I was mistaken, but I thought I saw him at the opera with a lady a beautiful bru nette. Doubtless it was some one. else." Mrs. B. ''Yes, you're near-igbted, you know. Roally, you ought to wear glasses, don't you think ?". (Aside) "Sha'n't I give it to him? I know it was he." (She is enraged, . but smiles charmingly and says:) "Haven't yoa found a pretjy bon net?" . ;- . Mrs. C. (rather pleased) "Well, "yes, and it was foolish to go to such expense, but Mr. C. would make me buy it at Madamo X.'s. Imported last week, you know." - Mrs. B. "Where dii you sayyou got Mrs. C. "At Ma.Jr.raa X.'fi, of eour3. Mrs. B. (sadly") ' Don't f-ay thitdear.' Mrs C. :'-Why not ?" Irs. T. "Oh, itTs th same bonnot, my j maid had made fir "her last' week, and returned because Inr orders were not car- ried out. She says it's not in the style, You know, Maria ia mors fashionable thr.n lani. I'sheuldn't have cared " (Aside) "I don't know what our clergyman wo'ild say to me, but it's Each a revenge, j possibility and probitiaty of the moral r.nd if it is all made "up." j social condition predict od. The "changes Mrs. C. (aside) " Well, there is a fib. j vbitdi is prophesied soon to come in the I made it myself, up in my own bedroom." j South cannot appear to-day to be I ss (Aloud) "Ah, well, when one's maid is reasonable and the prospect of its fulHl so pretty she must dres, you know. By ment less hopeful than was 25 3-ears ago, the way, there's a drccdful ftcrv go In sr ' the change which has already taken place about of Mr. s eloping wirii bis wife's ( as regards the status of the coLred citi- maid. Us used to buy her costly 1 onnets at bis wife's milliner's. The poor lady never kn;w. It's so uju: h better to got a jilain person, a good deal pitted, or with one eye, or some' hinsr. Don't you think so?" Mrs. "B. "Oh,.yss! If I were you. I would. in-Joed. As for me, I like prett-reor.-hi abou? m." Mrs. C. "Won't you have" a glass of wine, dear ?" Mrs. 13. "Thank you. no. I never take wine. It weuld be such a bad example frr Tnybnband. ITe's so temperate." (Aside) ' SheH fed that." Mrs. B. rises. Thoy kiss. Mrs. C "Mast youo?" Mrs. T3. t: Ijhate to tear'myself away, but T must. Do call soon." JK C. "I will' IXkt close. ifrs. B. (outside) u Ugh ! the ihatcful 'liinc; !" Ht3. C. (inside) ';Oh, bow I detest her !" FPtOM WASHINGTON. SENATOR VXCS 8 PROPOSITIpX TO RE PEAL THE CIVIL PKRVICE LAw! Washington, Jan- 5. One of the fea tures of to day's proceedings in the Senate wrs the introduction of a bill by Senator Yanee. of fortb Carolina, providing for the repeal of the civil service law and all additions r-.nd modiueations that may have ben made to the oriffinsl bill. Senator Vance says be introduced hip bill in jrooJ faith and at the proper time he will deliv er a speech in explanation pf.it He dee not expect it to receive many otc in the Senafe. but from private convocations be has had with members of that body be be lieves there is a majority who would like to son the law repealed, veb thy have no the coiirar to f ict nnb'ie sentiment and j vote as they feel. He says the civil ser- j vice system js a farce end a shame, wbiclt j the rank and file of the I) mn-rntifl party j do not understnad, nor do they have any 1 rlilll in f E.-i"rr n'A mlM i in J'm.i:. (.it tiu ll v i 'it enmnaiern the Pomocr't.ic stump "peakers sart" 1 out to talk to the people nhont the tariff. A.n order was pent nut from hei ' on art- to drop the tariff question and le tb battle-cry bs '-Turn the rascals out." Tb ?T"sf or sr-rs h.p'tvonf "down ' inr bri ottti Stato nd inft-rrntvl !;ts p-rlt- hat if th-v won'd r-,-""TT. Td vnlp1 f f O-TOvrr r'lorobartd find lio'es-roVi,rnT'nt the rae pls would bo turned n1 aid honcf' Dm ocTtit"' nppoir'el to" fill tho?r r'as. Tb" T-eor." ennto out "tnrl vo'cd a'' tbev w.rein s'ru'-tod. bnt tot '.rbr they coroo forward and ask why the reVs have not been tur ned out, tbsvtre inferred that s mislale hi hoen mnn-. os it ta now discovered that tbcro are no -r-nl in ofttee. and the ensepajmcry was"Rttply jottn np to lo ooivo the peopl!. t:Tn the weak ?nd sif-kly p'afforTn," says tbp Senator, ''we were promised that the 'ariff would be reform ed. There will be no reform of the tariff during this Congiess," be added very em phatically. "Then we were told that the rascals would be turned out, and even that promise ha been broken.4' He saio he did not wish'to'come'out too heavily on the administration at one time, bat will bare to oppose its recommendations on the sib ver question, and afco make a speech arainst civil servi te and endeavor to Bhow the fol lies of it. - - THE FUTURE OTJT HE 5EGRO. Address fjy JoUn M. tanprstcn at an Emancipation Jubilee. Nashville, Jan. 1. John M. Lang. ton, ex-Minister to Hayti, addressed a large audience at the emancipation jubilee in the Colored Exposbion building to night. The address, whhA v.Tas on the status of the negro, fast and present, Was long, well considered, and warmly applauded. The speaker said: "The negro understanding that he has reached the second stage of his social condition since the time of recon struction, and that he may begin to study the question of civil rights and settle it in the promotion of a wise forecast and pa- triotie de-iiro: that he may bring himself into ruch relationship with tho people of j the South, in whose midst he largely dwells j so as to blunt the edge of past enmities to- j T'ards him, and secure, if oiWe, through -'political action a condition of things, which wi;l, while it brings mat industrial rewards, j educational advantages, and general rncTsi ' imjro'cmeijt.'iecnre pnacp, through ro n- j cikmefft, aad general amity to b.-t! cla.s- c-s of the South. No one can doubt the 1 zens of the Aorth. The negro problem is ! t) be soived by the negro himself in his cultivation of itelligense, virtue, weahh, aad good understanding. In the nest Presidential canvass we may expect to ee neprro delegates iu the National Democratic Pretiidentirtl nominating convention, as well as ia the Ilepublican, and to see brought upon the platform before the people ne gro orators advocating Democratic princi ples as well Republican doctrines and usages, We will have no longer a united eoliJ South giving the electorial vote to the Democratic Presidential candidate. We will have no longer a solid negro vote, wiel dod in the interest of the Ilepnbliean parl; i Political iins td difference will 00 longer be sectionallv marked. Color lines will no longer be drawn in polities. The ne xt may then be a Democrat should he deem it wise for him to leave the Repub lican party. YThcn the negro si all have reached this political condition in oureour try there will beno'longera negro problem n ) more than there is to-da' a German, an Irish, an Italian.Ta Spanish or other social problem to settle. 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Jan. 14, 1886, edition 1
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