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Pu GOODS W are prepared to provBijjpiiiiBftlwniolitki, NO VAIK boasts ana 80iicirouyerByaQOn( wnoie3ait3 anusfa Our stocH; ofel)ir.mQo .ioodijUpari en:id Gopl are complete ana wul ti oenswaf at,-A8TOiSJiift ti.oijr ibices,, j !3i Uiii liiStiUiU3t ijOil 3IIO fcj Jj O SS -iJJhO tnli Y'i oIai ootid aYiid zxi'jtyjqir. .a. I" :l :i villi lulls iIV(i T.'n'Ufl 1 . u;. u i,jul ;is uUi. ciai il.siii U'-.'i, lit. n J.a'j rti ; y.- ii;.i Ji,whu iihd i.'-aitit vis . imt&diu-j tjdi 'mnd Miiuw :iOJhlt sdj SPmNQANpsO - - zioaj zottoj ain llJaBiLIO G 1- t "r I, 7 sxiie tq 3510 -i Sf'fO Key Note bif, the Pom- :" - 'i-fi ttnto'.ut er. A Forcible Analysis of the Prin- 4 CI 7.1'. vaiil-Dil-j. ia.: I. ii a; . . -T 'jiii' IVIMER GOODS. ,: Ohio's Great ; Statesmaii' : en'V lie hi II VJ.1I33W XUilJ-.-X!n s.-.j A. V i ! ris ve low-. M1 I"" PTO'd'tyttanpfednft TO;flv SI .25 and $1.50 Straw Mr President and Fellow Vitizenk: eariniiF ' fU, , ' .1 T ' -C-Ui J, . I' .Jill.' ' I.. - t-l. t. - 1 T J -.ai-TTT5T..T.Tfr fcStatodard ilndieo BlueiaTmel Stataedued t6($6.50.'- " - f aiijcbrgedi3tha Aviydmtefj&mxm,: " --"r- u jX -- . iitheariau sale1 W."6(f to '1 & ik 9 m-. a UUil : Lai A : m Ml . ' i I I ' T VTl'J I ' " ' ' aaaa i - - ' - - - - rjtofcj j '.,'1 ' Dill V sw.'.in Jc-'trr odT --z4smmaff&0T- ALL. XJO& OF : I I have eeeu eeva) eUtemenls jp the public pr8 to..M)fl fiUctiJ.hat th& ob- ', vfeV finest, Stra H&Jlioji was thaI Vboul,, Vouad ythii a i ' " - 1 1: v ait n Atrt rrna rtis rr nairrn I mljh - m peppje to giv: ! Startling Reductions l BKJIPlG.Mlv ! V.'Gmhingdueiiois.fii'o; ;,f a.,-,oixii'iiL'dJiw ii.mqui VIt ntnU; payHhefc'ustdmer w -W1. ..MvTiur toctiiaUy ctose the baiaiiceJof ; i. &.f? -j.xif f.n., ii,, fegaid.toreali(fflufe!biLauarc I ii are advocated Hspriwcwlef.iMretor fore nd I aha 11 qpolnue to a47?ate tbetpa:: Perbapsi tbkia all I .sbQuJdpay, about myself j ;but iuasmupx as, in xier-; tiii'qujters.Iamdeiiouncedas ariiaii iwho has Burrepdred hi8.,cpnvictloi to appease a popular,, ciaBiQ ,ftM'max be pardonable m ki AQ" occupy , a few ni omenta in tepellHag this charge. The eavyuijteaueuQftg ; m QuriJfuper;or vvnite v ests. .MennOi ,and y.Gauze IJnder I pwcusatioti ; baa rferenpe;tomy support i.i .-:i . : -uu , : ..- :!u;- i J NowiTfhat ia this nDftnci! nlank ? -Tfc Crushing deductions m bur Mobair and Linen Dusters, s-v bonttefBfig.do&teUo) tf.ifofiiawepcyi taJ uurchase and! Jeserre for- ?Aflrri SDereinptory Sale and intend to J strictions to the coiuage of iverand our., cummer oiock witnout ---- -,v. kr- as it was before its fraudulent demone- ebst; L"L' , Kemember ltisfeifrinp-. closiijff.-vaiidi abaoliite JSlauahterl tization; the gradual substitution of PARW)R A CHAMBER SUITS. i i . A ,-. "'Xyy.i.y. A OOPTlNSiof all JKIND8 00 HAND. i , : '.No 5, 1 West Trade 8t . OEA R L OT T K . N . 0 FINE ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN 'CARRIAGES, JTJST! ' ARTlIVED,' J 1 CALL: AND jSJfiJS IrlJSM. " jan3 ' ' Ui 1 L '-; j E. D.,LAd7TA & ' Rlerqhant: JaUoripg Departm ent of ni a fe- RP.N HAH 1 rtJt liia New, 7 Oct. f IW.-l Hew Stops, $67 New, 71 Qct, 1 145 J i KeI X2 Stops, $f 8 l!Magniflcent,",''bran new," t'lowest prices ever given." Qa how this "cruel war" rages but LUDDEN & BATES etni hold the, field and rain not snot into me jjosds . manura&v turers who dMeife.te.!)uIf'iih'.',ui& png urana unere on oupuvj laiesriieuuj. Send far Special Qrs.' and circular ' expos ing frauds ofJaho'and Organ Trade. Lud vty 4 Bats, Wholesale Piano and Qrgan dealers., Savannah, Qai . , , . ' " ',:!,, Thfv have established a branch house at Greenville. S C, "THE McSMITH MD8ICf HOUSE." Their inatiomentB can be bought on the same tCTHft 1 a Wr-aTanr ah, and cheaper than sending North-,, for eash or by monthly installments. Don't fall "to bny, riebt at h,ome, Qreenvule8. C. jfll5 ;tn' . : : n P 4.TAP8CO BAKING POWDERS- The best in use. For sale at manufacturer's prices. JOHN W H ALfc & CO, 1 Trade Street; Real Estate, Milling -mi !.;.. j bftd id : I: -.. . . -.'.ui .--.i ERIBRO. Immigration Agency. ilia tt; IDQB. selliriff. : buvine: and renting, M inea, P Land and Hoosea. end providini? homes in the Piedmont regions of North Carolina cos t a l THOS B URAYTON, "augfr ' 5 ?'eharibtei N.-C. rrfo burtons' anj pRisnrEfiS. itj; '! -ifi'f ,"A- "!-; .;. ii Having had many .eajls lately for ;Piiu; ters1 Ink and Stationery, I have deter-, mined to keep a supply of both al ways i on hand,: which-. I .propose to sell at ; manufacturer's, prices, ; less freight, trusting to a Small comtnissibu for pro&i. , Rve me TOur Orde'rs; and you Shall be pleased, ' - i: JHA8 'R JfONE8. 1 matl71: -i: 1 Observer:!- aaaaaaaa-aaaai. tional bank notes,- and its permanent establishment as the sole paper money of toe country, maae receivable or all does to the government, and of equal tender, with .cointhe amount of ,uch isehes.tO be so regulated by legUktipo or organ id law : as to eiVe the people assurance of stability in the volume of currency, and the consequent stability of the .value; no further -increase in the bonded debt, and no further sale of bonds tor the purchase. ol com lor re sumption ; purposes,, but the, gradual extinction of the.: public debt, rigid economy, the reduction of expendi tures in all branches of public service, and a tariff; for, revenue only." : These are the financial doctrines of the plat form, and now, I confidently defy my critics, one and all, to name any vote thai j I; bve given, during the nine years that I. have sat , in. the Sanate, that was inconsistent with these prin cipies. 1 have eteaduy opposed con traction ever since it "was inaugurated. X have spoken ; and voted agamst the 3J AAitfWfivin A tf OrKar To oaarl - an1 ih iim.vi- i iii iint'Mi iii n ruiir'ii. itriiiH.ii. naiiri ikii ru ui.i i ;i. .ai ,ui k., -ri -r. Imported Goods, and we will manufacture them at 25 per cen ilTe' tbe place it hew before its de I cheaper than any tailor that comes to this part of the country. JSutf SSr ou? fiuyjntkm IVe have just received our samples of FA1 , LAN D WINTER GOODS jwMrKBfppap, .wrpuiain, jp or Vrannents to oe maae ioi oraer?- T(e wouia pe pieasea xo, i i wnverWsefrR our frieodrimdntTond, and receive their .orders. i J! VI j i i i.aa nvxs- ,i La-iaa - l" --' J-i-"a'jjj t.fn thfa ?:-tmb 1 probabl thtt uWbah ArWlft national curse. To say nothineof its cor. J th an Kc ik - k-i.- SS .;::a.. tr: -A ,;V ' i' r 'y'r,,HV,r,u''iiiiw" 1 aewnorUKtfWlutwtoffl1b;dealranJ H)Dressive. esoeciallv when n. I fif lib- .litkir.'ci.-..!.,,'!,, nJ,ltl.. fekB&JIViX ws pvruou wtW5nwrftiMI fM. uf)on.:th3 great bod,i-o ti8al rH.fwff7!'w.jii "t"! iww jOierB, me people. .r ? t juTappfJmereat,ipa4,ex ! -rhftTethui lUVen -yorjjfclknrUi- )WSW P-We 4eJwh4e thdraia, zensj some reasons fn faW or.ateUt continues m undunmwi c-foroe,: lin?genba6kfoVbanlt noteg7loir eayy.taxaUpn .is the necessary result, pioceed to consider the Only oblection and everv one . who has studied the anh. tn-tha nh.tin4tA k. ."iL- J &l&ppWtorjml6m U I mndt weight; at Is said IhaVirgreen- fwswiB" 3v5..w.iie;uiuuiiroacaM-wer0i to oonstitute dnronlyp tad pTOspetrtof country L It is ttoel jper currency: it toluene would depend that the national debt cannot henneeHi. hmnn iVta yti-. A rt- . . . .- PyiPWfliPat ought not to .put un- upqnrtne natural :bjtwnof ttnOl Wd Necessary obstacles in the way ..pf vita; tbttiM ItegiM.HlUtot'WiMHnltoi fi?1? -.national .bank-notes: Idriccd bypopulur feelinIiitbet ?eAticb an obstacle and fort that rea htind,potJthe; irt 'nd appliancef of eT4n7WB-tjectionable. Your platform special interests offtheotheiv th ur. wisely advocates "the- gradual txtinc- rencyo would rb- subject to inllation or turn of thpnblw: debt." j It thus la- contractiOBi's ither mflorc mivht vorsita honesti payment, and opposes prevail, to degree that would he 5u- .va.auuiuu4poniDvuuuu. Auu.iij i loouB m nusmess ana r oBDentv. n strict harmony: with this -iirincipJe, it In answer tb this obfeotioiC'i and ad Icondemnat.'a bank-nbtft system; that mitting that it is nbwitboi; force 1 Ibendscto perpetuate it. : aii ; .3 o: bastoWilo ihe fiMilafi-that it i frrot 1 a iwY thxt 2jcA seoond omectioh io the nation- eanalfr nntAni nhthV.n u,. at bank system is,thal.itiendstooom rency Jbe: greenbacks ) exclusively or bme; corncentrate' and- intensify.:; tbei bank notesexcluBively ; f6r, : let it be moneywri ; v LishaUinddlga inaio! the one or the other, Congress; would dudariiatWb'iagaihstjthe.moriey powers havethepour to expAnd ' it' or--' eohi I seekta excite nopa8iiony no- prejdH tract it at ' will.?? For: instance,1 were die, t-: wish to leason: fairLyjjwhen I Cdngress to : repeat i ltae lax on State s4y thati in .view of lhe: undoubted fact bank circulation, runltitude hf banks that during the whoie penodxrf the unr would'sriringr upoinder State UwiJ and limited way of the Republican; partyv a; great inflation of the currency would tne iegiscauoa oi uongress steaauy ta- takepiaee. On- the other hand, should yored)therrion5ed, interests and thereby Congress retain that tax abd retire the greatly added to the burthens : . of the greenbacks, as the Republican flttan people; that the purchasing power of tiers demand, ai frightful contraction money has immensely increased while would TesulU' In u brief ' If - OongTess the exchangeable or purchasing power should have neither sense ndr honesty of everything else has remained - sta- it might, for the time bein?', ruin the uonary or has diminished ; and in view country j but to assume that ' ii would of the further fact that the national, do eo would be tO'Coademn1 oUr' form bank system confers special privileges of goyerhment.; lx.-Yv&& ivi liu-. ';:-;t uAt upon the banks that no other institu-' I : Batour platform aouarely meets this : I Z 1 : - J 1 ' - 1 . a I 1 a r w . , w wuus anu no ipuiviuuais enjoy; in at it 1 aimcuiiy, it rondenins contraction on the one hand or :MkitinB'! on the other. ' It. demands that 'Hhe amount of such issues (greenbacks) be so regu. iavea Dy legislation or organic law as to giye the people an assurance of sta- I, Respectfully, BERWANGER & BRO., n: . . r. , v. .. f ll CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, CtjQypjNG HALL. I ):.)' il !!-,Vt' .--'t :'i'A "!i VI' ' ' , -' -' ) .'ii ti.il llilil . !; ; 'j. liii J. Jem fit iiVil'l li-'D.i.ii: O! . XfiA.l i JtW IlUa 1J U iVyl!i. : f -1 "uX'ji noiJ ii.-iihfi;T i.: : !!' 1 iii 1 : x 1 v i ; ; 1 ; oia MY STOCK IS VERY LARGE ASjD iitfriEACE9' .ITOIi USE OPS la Parlor, Chafer, Diniog Rp nQd j v.Ai lo , 1 j buxt i -, il' ire. 1 . rr - 7 1 i a w- - junll f. (fin ii(f.i )-! .1 i .' i illijf nitif.ii i w.ffeih vvbiixoiJ ?ni .Jiurf vllnt ! .. 1 ..' !. . ! . -' - ' 1 1 it I or. mA-ct&MISES, DRUGGIST AW'D, lull stock of Jjubin's B Qolmqes,' English lect 'ipek; fej; Engsh,rerplj aniierican Hair and 'lohn. comblnrs more than two thousand in stitutions, how,- and, if perpetuated, may. combine thousands more, liu a coninaop, purpose ana with a common interest to maintain their power; and prolong Itheir privileges : that these in-1 bility in volume of currency and con. stitutioils are scattered all over the Re-1 sequent stability of value, and, in un publid and, acting openly or in secret, I mistakable terms, it opposes the de are abTeto influence legislatures, Con I monelizatioh br disuse Of the orecioua greases, and thousands of voters ; it is medals. . Could anything, I appeal to not injustice, nut, on me contrary, it is I youoe more conseryaure than this, if the expression of a wise anxiety to sug I conservatism means tq conserve the geet that such a system is fraught with I interests of the people at larsre and not danger to the. prosperity of the people I those of a particular class ?, : Can any and to the purity of their government, intelligent man reasonably object to a If, in the time of Andrew Jackson, the pQlicxthat preserves gold 'and silver existence of a national bank with : a from destruction and demands a sta capital of only thirty five millions of bility in the volume and yalue of the dollars, and a few branches here and currency greater than has ever yet there,: was considered dangerous to the been attained ? welfare and the institutions" of the ' Fellow - citizens, our platform ' has country, what shall we say of a wide- been denounced by men who never spread combidation of two thousand read it, and by others whose interests national, hanks, now wielding nearly br prejudices incline them to misrep fiv4 hundred millions of capital and Tesent it j and now the answer I maze destined, if perpetuated, to vastly mul- to them is to ask you to read it and tiply in number, and to control thou- to study it. , Jt is in vain fot1 ' its . ene sands" of millions ? mies to say that it means what it does 3 A third Objection to the National not express. ' Its langaage is too plain Bank circulation is, that it is a special to be misunderstood by a candid man, privilege that pufs many millions of and the character of the committee dollars annually into the pookets of the that reported, and the convention that shareholders and taxes many millions ! adopted it, is sufficient to 'shield' it annually out of the pockets of the peo-1 from the charge of deception.- It is an pie, - ' I honest platform and means just what The general rule is that a person pays I it says. It means opposition to mo- fa vorine the eradual substitution of I interest unon what he owes : but in the I nopohr. opposition to special privile- ereenbacks for - national banknotes. 1 case of a bank note, this rule is revers- I es, opposition to contraction' or the and: .. that resolution, injudiciously I ed. The note is a debt due by the bank I currency, opposition to the demoneti Amended, as I believe everv one now I but instead of naviccr interest uron it. I zation of the ; metals. ODDOSition to aamiis, was passea oy , me convention. 1 tne uanK w autnoriseu to ; loan it aa 1 wasteiui expenuiture uu -uppvoiviuu I was one of the nrst to Dronose 10 the I money, and take interest upon the 1 to a never ending dudiic aeot. it gives Senate that greenbacks 'should be re-loan. 1 thug enjoys a privilege that! no sanction' to irreligion and odmmu- ceivable lor: custom duties, and at the I no one else enjoys. It draws . interest I nism t but it folly recognises the dlgni. last session I voted for the bill making I upon its own indehtedness,. and this I ty of labor ana; sincerely sympathizes V.m tK.iii .mMDaMo T kn.n knnn tka n.iailluHl nf fk. Wotinnul nant.tinnm I Until tt A lkr?toW Wlttl 1 f' T 14 -l I 1 nii : -i2 - Vy - ' ... ' :. . . - ' . , ' I advocate of a stable currency, and J them an ' annual income of nrobably 1 privation; ' It asserts the principle tit- : ' Ifi Bi We. are sellmsf the balance Ol our opring and bom- Vour nlatform demands stability. 1 1 twenty millions of dollars; i Theit aei Ion which theSrovernment was founded IUVl MVsp ,s!i-v vww. ; : . . H ftnd CA lhTee hnndred and twentv.two 1 nea and OernetditV' It bfdmOtei fra- I have snoken ' and-: vbted asrainst I ablv assumed that three hundred mil-1 and breadth of the republic and con- against an increase of our bonded debt: I lions of these notes are loaned at an f demns sectionalism as the wprst roe of I have advocated to the best . of my I average rate of interest of at least seven) the Union. In a word, it is unbones t ability, striot economy, reduction of pe cenW k If so, the annual interest I platform of honest meh,- aj; patriotic emenditures. , and a revenue tans; 1 they deceive rronv ine ioan, nos oi i piatiorm ior patriots to s tana upon. Mv course ' therefore.has been nerfectlv t ttiOBeV. not of capital, but of their own I Fellow citizens, if I am nbt: lit rtror consistent-with the platform of our con j indebtedness; : .is twenty-one ; millioh in what I have said, I hate giyen yeu vention. as the journals and debates of 1 dollars. 'And this sum is I taken I a sufficient reason why - there should theSenatewiltshow.'Andlbegleavetolout 'of the annual product of the Ibe a change in pur. Federal 5 adminis add that I have never ffivena vote in the I country, before that vnroauct is an trawon. i ix our nnanciai policy is cor nine years I have sat in the Senate, to vided ' between labor - and , capital, rect, that of th Republican party or hich exception was taken by the The general Tule dsy that the product at least of those Who shape its legisla (Democracy of Ohio, so-far as I know, of human industry i is tuitimately divid- tion-is i wrongi If this be so, then, ''-m or have ever heard. - lea oeiween laoor anarcapnax; om i roun m vuo lurius w w wubhwiwvu "Fellow-citizens,! trust that t have I when a bans: note circulation is oseo I wiupermn,xnat party snoma cease w makine these few Temafks about my- of their special privilege, take a large! ' Biit Uher are other 1 reasons why sfelf. You are a portion of my donstitu- slice in' the shape !of interest upon I (here should be a change, and to some ents1 and nave' a right to know their own indebtedness. In: the case Df fhent I ish briefly to Call you at whpfhoi T ' have - Tfinresented von lot our national banks, this slice, as wel (intinii: ' ... . ,., , . correctly or - otherwise; J- If ' I have have- seeni amountsi-tOi. tWentyniher The claioo of i' partrjn 'tiower to a & " reuuiauua -" wvriu ' l it is for your interest as wel thai it shall not be1 unjustly tarnished, notes, then there nothing left for ns I government m the past. If its 4 past But enough upon this theme. - but to bear snisourtnen ortry to re-rrie has been vicious Of 'tmwise,"prn- ! Whenthe currency part ofthe platform I duce the amount of the exaction.) B4 f deCQ;6bvidui1ir 'dlctetiei 'Xbki-kxi end, is careful V scrutiriiaed.i it will he found if the greenback is as good as tne pan I forthe'tim being. 'at least should bo that its principal feature is the propos- note, and nobody denies that Wm; I prif tr ttS'domtnioik"'''' V V erf nhtftiiHnn of preehbacka for na- 1 wbv should it not be substituted for I ntnW. has the tale of the Republican tional banknotes. I think that I do the bank note, and an end. put to the party since the' close of ; the -civil, war, LMkdeTitnf the Rennblican nartv are in I And. consider further, that for every I neficerit ? ' I thmk that this' udeoticn - r : I . --a .a- . . a . . : m . ' La : f t 2 . . . t t must be answered in the negauye., J it it Necessary to go into a detailed nation ' of all its measares, nor mrght.' be'" filled ' ; with '. inationai j materials furmehed, iOT nt headiscosJrg-l could that be done in the limit i a brinkows ' ljet eitner ksourse ne taic-, ed portion -oi mow: interest ' new m i speech, or , indeed oi many speecnes. CHARLOTTE :Ks;e, m9, j r i i : per Table Board, per. Month, $ 2iOO .; ' . . l!'l liSUll 1 16.00 di c..J FIELD BROTHERS, Proprietors, -i:7 j 'tar: Being determined to keep a First-Claes House, we respectfully solioit ;a :Bhar$ of Thbiic patronage. ; ItVf .1-1 J f JtJLIAN, Superintendent. BEN KIMBALL, Clerk.' S liii ifi " i-'-i'Jd --.M :-:.;.,;. ,?X. ifJH H..-, IdrOcts and .y,,j.v .rni.- ,." '- 't'-iv : .. , -i 1 favbr of directly5 the opposite courses-1 greenbacKiunas-issued: tne govern! 1 that istf ay thfey; wowd' retire ali-th ment has received value. ( :ine ; green! pc i: ; .iu.n I greensfeaclfS in 'ttrderM lhat UieirplariBS i ;ii -'( line en' 1 .1 Ui s r:.)f. I-y meterarined t0iCifice Out xmy. entire , I! X 'irfj '."!f.f!1 pi. .jeil fe'Wafsu .JrtVKiO ..... .... . ui .l.u . Tlif.tlh. m,u, CBOTHINCh AD'CtirxS -. t.w. t sj:.all - , , " " , ; : n. v.. .j. . I'fllJ 'tlV4 " ,i iiiH Tyl i a-j- A' "a It ..1 . . . . , . . M . ' i . . 1 .k 1 . 1 f I.J . . 1 1 itju'i .,1 'ma;ij w .i t.4a .1 el' f:n i J '- .CfwirirtiWliJW ATLhK. r If r'1. : - - . y t i a ll lllft nf i TU.y: raxiffj. i tf ii' 'bsb1('w Turn, rr ,Jt'T' 1 !t:nll. Jrtmill. Am.i ViitBiL i . :t.r i UJuf it -f-i I'fj-juart KiiMb iw 4na?a .it!, tjiii ry'WH .TiTGTnniT ..TTTC" ... r ? is cohcrnedjare - .-,v; m " i Jiinfib iiTJ;.f iWtM,v,M .iV " . ' ' i r t Tt-isthe .1 it !k . t.v Jii it Hi I - ' l.t... I I".'! C i X t iii i ' ! -il I in,, ... "l,..'! I T ';fjT)". f1lJt--'yu'4J.:tr-! -iii lu-, ;-tti wu w ; iuuiiqp i .- ""j jai Whenever tne r M Mnpnanr m- m m . T - i UI CCUOI ll'flwii ISAH.I.KM i Wfx 'ii-T-.f ? FW?JV, hi'in ,i j ! )'l ittit i A; y y A. ty,; 'f'.u-.'rl "Xt'.Wii i:0iii. ODD n-;i SS 8 gial 'X.(i '.fi ! mi : now i on (standing i Dy tens if pot Djr nundreds - oi tnooe- sai.oiti. v uompuung i anus; and the aggregate ' or 4 losses -ai-anm. at. r the lowest I tnat HAfiea- ivimnntatjOnVTha number "-0! ,Vi-tT ! Art il H tin in jx tiitti A? 75c fbarx ihjix'i'jvif--f rj i Mint jj J iOI 6tfJ nf WllJJi Li'-fil wd iuw ,ilAl Tsfcjjoqa f'oi i if Jf' feidlo dJii.b olj -Id .i;i ' "i -riS ;cRr,;.:;,'.; a999gnVlP?, hxx' n,, U iAA i.l l luf II II II I .Mill UU lHli.l II 'VMUWil'il 'aWiUFJ coins nsed tor changevwili be cpmpara for, had the 'greenback not been issaea I gOy0rninnt prosperity or the xe- lively smail,so iongas ontwoand nye-rtne governmernv wonux nave; naaj yi yerse: ow; cortaimy nvoqe wm ue dollai" notes ie fipeel V issui. 'fop sujcIt 4 raise the money i by loan or taxation, I v that this coubty has for the last five I notes always itmiiitltO-katvti its zpendifttfreia. i If i!3 railid l jreart ef ti6tf.,IAnd whehfeveVi chnversion iito'l it hyaoan, it-would; of course, haven t o t eodrity vex did stilier;iTpm'deresston coiri is practicauie and desirable, it ww pay interest upon tne: loanwi rap-, every brsncn or Dusineaa,, m every tnat M nlmv 4y nnnVert pmenbacks 4a i ed it bv? taxation, the . tajc-payers' lose I indrixitrial occirnatioil. The i entiris body 4j nvcvfehn.nlr-nrte.n Thrtj Wtitiotii the in terigst their money woukLihaye I nf the nroducine classes-empldyers. then is narrowed dowtt 'to this,' Shall earned had they . not been compelled i employees and middlemen-fnave been bdr paper' inoney bev national 'ibifaks- to give U to the government, i si hih ! f Tjtffeeted; ankruntde: jarlei )ktttebeted notes'dr greenbacks ?mFoTrseveral rea- TUThei green bacss sons; that I wiU briefly BUtoJ Ivthmkrf amount to f34Q, -i Tn the first bTacitf a national batik I tale at whicn tne government cannor-1 Df laborers thrown out or employment a tne nioennite pwpB" f ruw mouj, sB wuiiiiiBt" orreauceu vo uau vlluc -kuu uuuiuau' national; tie&ti u ff&imkvl in uniuulutTuip tn the Peonies result- I e waves haa heen 'eatirrtatad-j bV mil- faf aw thfiir Riricuiatidn I' ine from tho nsa of the! Kreennacx. ion lmna. and however. .exarzeraied ins es founded on that debt-1 i.07,i4U.M3ut. . u creenDacxcs were i timate may be. the extent 01 tne evn security1 for theirnotee3 iand4 substituted the $322,000,W ; of rna. I has no iarrallel in the history of this hak wn ! r.au-i : r rtaV". wm n itbV i riAnsi nsnr. 'nrtuiBi iinwi. nuuiaUiuiUa'. i f . r rt n aai wtr at -- inA niatTxiT m ktit iiniilalimi ft!nd rjtnjte 1 there wbul(Lb anrtbetsaVlOe tO the 1 enTila.h Rtartllnr ia thfl fact. And at uiuo .vu . i r- . y - . ,, " .ti. i r t . . , to issoe-notesr-iu'urdeiv therefore, tof people oi per ceni annua.uyjoT ijnia nnt nview almost ; mcomprenensioie, iiAtiai the Ttint Mrfre i to toer ntafli I total annttal saving by the use! of,j the the national debti;rAnd yoa;mayernoaca: oiv,ai e,sFvm rw4 moonnui f K ' tisxp will 'rln rti? ''aTni ' th 1 howeven deduct the taxes on their ju mffneri of mttrB ihani" two ' tnousand cuiauon raua oy tne uiuuli.i KmounuuK such institutions; spread-1 air oveKJ th I to about three millions annually, and. i S . - T t . .a ., , , . . . - , : " J ' km- A. H V :3 nowj'ta Kev'that i uf,tii,jft. di ho ,tfc o i: blessin,gi,l I Wlieve that the eveMelof i taxes onghtnotto be made, for it ihf.lnrl 'iu .vVo gixf ) j..!Gi! n. j! lu bus ,Jt:ii.f 1 , n, uD d'ndw v.l i.r-ii Jo'fh --ji that m a country -whose : populaUon averages: but i eleven, persons to? the square ? milef tbre have been, ';and there are yetv thooeands, destitotei of breadjJLskgleinterest-i-the moneyed interest has flourished; xcd. yet flour ishesf and that, it is to be remembered, is prensely: that interest that ihas. re- I 4 8 II'- rf in I: ! ' x ! i , ' i ' : ?! c: liii r . i , :i i 'i L ' Pi ( .5f
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 15, 1878, edition 1
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