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'ft .(iiu oaj xii mow .. W I .1113 111 I - V I1K fori !Jfii8l.iu-ji-,-L tidi vi'i.'-if uj f-fj ,; hi,!. inNXI loci 3o O jh.f oiU qn R(0'ji Tin.'il if. TjtL'o 3o f'ffjiLiujJ Liui wiiij'ini I'll,'! j ! f't'V .. '.1, )',(! ik,...-. .-, T..-lr.rVl.. in ivivmio , if:-', ., ' . : N0.7 i.. . ; - - j , -h t--- "in rjJi'ii'vj."! J.'.Vrti.! aiit vlri';o WFJPTTJTt U.!T .' : JuTTJ virtT. ;. "J ' v . ........ , , . , , , ; , . , , . , , . . v mb m a m m mm ,- m vkhb mm m m V i 'LROYAl.S'.li J ; . V-v ! ' ' : !5 ..i; ( 1 : Hi A LErTiSii to oiiU rniisMus. TO TUB IROIIIBITI0NI8T8 .ill WW- Th organization and aHitad--of the Third or Prohibition nartfo thii BUU calli for serioni rtid dera tion from tUoM 0 ,wo are-Jtecn Wentif tSj wihrf aU f thf 'wpfrMnta looking Ia lhf4Hl!?m riM'R,N00'3 traffifithat h?e laWalacf during the nast Mvcrai year. I bave riven bo auhject more thought than that of temperance-pvmt. the nait aeveral intenel conccrnmf 4"abdfltlhe posi lamented John B. Fiacb;x:b':rm4i.of the National ProhibiUfta 'Jiiectifira Corafliittvfe,D(i Witli John 1C. tehi, E., eecretary of the National Tern pcrancl Socjctr, aHa51 oMfl Uh ing'M .bmitr-whatJtow44S the peculiar eitoat on of the ProWUtfcnuU of the1 'Scrath.1 With few eicepuo the Utnperance men of the Soulh that have foncht Ita bat; tlea and built nr the entiment for ProhibiUon lrr t-d2ec' tertaia the amaaiMn (Lat-iao,Dd that ia, the orjaniialion of the Tbd prty in the Houih U uow.a9 and 'dan ioui Doopjjrt(rtre ,cftavt.Qf Pnijiiytiwifbt W u&rivii (pJ'rxj liiieai inititutioni Loral option U not all that we want The laws m i tnowf'-anJaU cni(lc an imperfect an4Krrerni of? Bat the dement of that party, so far as observation baa gone. Isfiiaorooii In Prty.itt.lS6t-,9 aa there are - to day, out they were unable to prevent the exT9sJiot$ Vf)Jh -tlutt party went at that time. fMOHk,.i?e Mjf If', be MM V RaiaiA ilUrf.. thWi k'm vf-iae1 legianrttrra wnenitie-ci an thominir thisJjpecial Tat Itnda wai p used, and tried to prevent the same, rhat itBUhld fnu.i Aa- it war r TOien vi any parif giTe,cnziraci.er n I thft lAaiifVal ami nntriil ttlflli ftrtfl It Uon which Aon ri p W W frll6 Jn thi. city and eUewh.re, .0 ' !fi IS irS Sn3 M 1 MV thai the boat - eW 4h.to(eatr rac.hfentdlam I afraid for troVer omental an urj to fill iriVero i,U tlieir LaeJa. 1 Not from any U- Ui-ll them,' but from eunasientrana lxonvictuuia.. . r.thet rciwf t v'omotlAi'5 tfco-rg MtitiiiUn of-tfceTWH "party; and would warm DomocraU in North CtoaHua'. frtoia! participating Uti the airae. We have madd rapid atric'ta ii tbia State in educating our people for prohibition,' and if will atand (4jMrP4rarty wecaaadrtaeMtill far- foef. .put, ii we g(t.ifiii vie iniru party, and in ao doing weaken the UdutociatJO party and cause its defeat, t shall Jo the catxae of prohibition aVos barm aad lbinj( upou oo elrta and posterity great abame, With fie pt'8sibilitiea of burdening us with hardships grievous indeed. 1 dt uiitn iuvaca uuun uo Extyiwier; setting forth his views. W e,quote a suggest! v4 paragraph or twoi the triumph, of tho few rich-.ptBr the 1, many roor, and, a victory . Jfor. monppx 6ly in . which , labor 'wilt 'morcj, pd more" be1 pressed 'down; nBtil at last it Will assart Itaolf t in ii! revolutloa that will iot be tinged by . bju, flreneh ea to . bioou., , , r., iV , ! a is wued iteBmanshiD to face an evil and provide agamst 11.1 ti ., uieviand bas uoue tbtao uemo cralu).CoDarcinen are ,'fi jibing. f r thU relief againht; ibeirKcpublcap colleagues, who are arrajej ;a"bitter opposUion ti reform'.' 'exit through niejiao re t h it would give'- intetapert- ahfle an, opn aut eev iWJ . fu v, it; devil u woraod by.tbeeoetidued jo eyii8e of tixtliou ibat, in ita tffi laugungts, is au unnecusmry burden uiHjn iha labor and indadt iatnnter- jestf bfthe eoontrj.1-" t"1 ' as an 014 ifepuu icanyi 1 eaanot, 'ill not vote for this, and I am aiiyely and earnestly ift.fjvor ; of the elcfion of Cleveland .and Tbixrinan, beiuae I believe it"wlll be the aulva tioh of labor and the great 'and uni versal good of the country.' iit i" 1 ... . : i- it fault, baa pMvn , a rbltuim. to thoae eommnntlei "whlTe1 H 'n been faitbfully tetcd. and wjriajnr conllaUVA'flurinly.RW h the larpe aectioua of Nor.h Carolina under prohibition today are so 5 be cause 01 locat opuoa uo ctHxiaiic blativa enactment., for ,.cWa . churches, Ac p,. u v "'!-v'i t i-' If the qociion was jroL3itHm ror furcate Ui position of the temperance people would be clear, but there can be ttotoubt la the tniad of any one u to the result of ifue jwaenLojgan laalioo of the Third f arty 2tth Carolina. A largHftiaJrif' fef The voters a 111 oorae Irooj the D-mrtU strenght of the fJtemocratie party de-J ensaaea, 80 thadKa quiaifi-m ,lorl each proLibitionist U decide Which political prty do I perfer to bate in power in North Carolina thi D4mocrtic drIienuUieaot 1 1 With itherWavoMKiirrfy wr will have the saloons Woinow tbat, and then foie it Is a choice of which tartv. with the saloocs, the prohibi tioniata lxrfr. Tbera ean be bo hoiit 1 t iir .11 rk ni eiecUDif Air. ti Biker vr anr vi mo . Third parijmlidaWI.!ri3o'that we are to have the saloons afitr (he elee tion as we have thffn rcrwr 1 n rliut for years from now. we will come into power," aotne of the Third partf HMjti tell os. , . Unon what cround tuts b believed I cannot -feasibly see. Wh'iwvw th rpTvi 1 to jjbion-;irD - oreaCiialioDofanj rajaoUude against them the? all! come,; together in one effort, as they did in lbal, and the rcaolt ia eaallv stated. Our only hpcsJ T' tJT' local oplijiMu reaotiHig ujaae Mean Ctm that we can control. , I commenced Toting ia , Plata national loliticsin 1870. Uy reaaoo far votinr the Democrat ticket at thattinfVi)n$ tteorubT queaUda If doabl, TWtaMr fcoiiSfUons rill to-dav! and aside from tbe national lasts that divide tbe two great pan ties here in North Caroliss.tUe quesv lloa of race, supremacy, aiuat be coa iderei. 1J this, 2 do. not mePo clal eial.tyTsia;I do not grcaUy f.r. . llut race supremacy is a fact of past b'uVry under Bepublican rale ia tbe Bouth. and therefore is not on li possible but sun, If IbS Republla cs km f) aCAVrivTll W lrrlaUUH In fhHr. ; My reoord tl.ier tA nv lmr'a Uva ndv dtOmctfa - the irrf d'-laWUJ" A'lCn fopia,-iu-1 am. uo fca iy to nmfuitto tlioU'lik4 OiS gvvero. lot S the auecees of th Demo cratic pirty. Without regard to p rty hkavo, )kmj Trie.d eDirai'cd in the I bird party movement in former contests to uppr4 the evils of intemperance, and wfift u my bean and soul 1 am ready for service along tbe lame line now ai.il berearur; but wnen 1 am i:lcd to ga loto a1 movement, the re suit of which can only be harm to our cause, and possibly place the Slate 4 North Carolina in the hands afurt tlnfl ffn '.noti'linr : should oiitrol Uraai afsophioe this -atiou back in thepower of the partv that op pfWd ns furlaientj ycai ha pajr 4$ jfe teiC. oniwH combmalto s were formed to grind thoMne aa hfiplees f. naking the fesfi richer aud the many' poorer a party that had so little regard for the over burdened tal-puyers 01 tbis eoantrr as to declare for free whiskey, inttead of wrjvidinz for. huozrr &iitlbaOktIfVtothed bodies and shel terless families. When 1 sm asked to turn my bock" on the Democratic party, that has stood a the great bul wark to tbe white people ot ihe SoutQ. from the humiliation and degrada tion to which bUtcrlhatrsd at the North would Lave subjected us. When I ra aakeJ to da this inr an swer for myself and all whom I can Influence is, .V. . '.m I call upon my I brethren of the Temperance cause in North Carolina wbi are considering tais matter or ho havrtlna21U(f .ranrci WJlU th third rarty to iUp--look- ahead-t- see the danirer of such a course. And then let us determine to stand ry tbe Democratio partr and contend for prohibition as we bat e beejfloing. Vf f HN.Jt. EafltOHTOS. Alabama goes Democratic UojrraOiiltBtAla-Auff. 7 There was so little opnosiiion to the Demo. crjitioBtatoand conntyr itickucr that tifKi'us 4 iul a etfirt t se3Ur-uowa Tha Renublicana d.d not save the ooanty ticket! in half a tlnen cbtia. tics and there were very few Judepea dent tickets Local conlsU w-re bO' twtco pemocrsts. , The Jcgulaluro is oreiahelming Deiiiocrstio in both branches hlle Gov. Stay and the Democrat a Btuta ticket cvry nearly every county by a contideraUa tua Jority. wm!il aiidFUerThV areai.tKlUa War In the Camp. " 1 I - Wllulti uogr..1ifc;. -fh ft r Tbert) is. war in the . ranks ol ?the loaal.. Republicans,, ; The JSgbt;has bttn breeding for some. time,, and thsre have been rumors '6l I comiiig split; so at length the tug of war has co bio, and a war to the knife t It will bei - A' prominent colored politician . sou to a Maisetvftr repojier . yeaier- Yti, sir, you ean say the largely iatage tletiMOtof .tht G. Q. P, is in, for taking contro; of alldira in. New Hinover county in their owa!'landi There Is a forrrfdable ' 6reaaizttion among the colored., citiaaaa -of . this ctjboty wrbose pmpoae itjsto throw t-lf the political yoke, under which their race' ha been held in a Ivslem of; political slavery under the bosnisiri of.Uuaiel alanmug & to." ,., 1 Sir .Sauderlln's .rppularity f Bld('lwObmr. I ' r (Chairman ' Whitaker Intorms xti that he is deluged with letters from parts of tbe atate earnestly solicit jpg.biiu to'Send, Mr. icaoderliB, -put Dfxfc Auditor, to spetic. -ito pxpie line, him i rimaa WkiUkeT rec?ivf ' ligr DOfiYorif fttnj kat Mrv.San,diij liaf beeo'lahi-n very ill sntl had Lkcb lrckl to diaootitiniM) the canvass and g.i bonitvi Hit mlaty b o.ut)h a , rioua natura at n, 4 ar u , i will Jiol be ablu lo ; re, time : kU .'n iwintmenu for loveral dayaTiThi nhdHucfinifcBl ii McelfeU ltat?ler' al. VHtreUavery w lwe,.ttuiiar-b net" met ed tetbrrrwtyrewTowtn'anyaxantl famrAUiir.aUjcaUDa.,fti,iiJfraUiieja as other cilin, hot I do not believe, lrjy Cl'k M M WH''nU J It tM-Mud 4ba tkMit ata kowd I l.'TnM!,UlA-"l,W',,"ift,1 this l,t.!HfeVlf 'iW? WHWtfTO JW W 4 y.,w"ri,v'.,l0H 0 U V m . P dc-flin,; y LI, iovitl boanyyaa i ir aW '..-" ' 1. ' lk ru tnannrrn Jiir 11 u Absolutely,Pu;; 1 liiib.W-iVer k i A'marrelW niirii uttuii'tb MilliuttM.iijU Ure econiinili-al than ,tlie orttiti try' klnda'aud oniXt'iI in'oouiiii'titina.waatiio aim titiifla ftjbnf tet. altrt.wM ainoi..r nknli!.a "nnwiluH. Sotil out 1M & r." 77 .: i-.-j.,;...,..... IV?IXi 0J.SO rU DSB VJO.y VJU WMJliBH . .1 Oiivr i TUB NATION lli HOTEL hare heard of him all along tbe and All ah) have not yet' heard ane eager to d eo fend those who have cehadAtaeM or bu genial numor d irrepressibility t are. .still , more e.iijer to hear him again. , "The pop uianty whicn be nas won aunng me short period Kc" bil be.n 1utbe cam psign is something pucnomenai. ne 1st truly ' North Carolina's ' Second Vance and we predict that when the Democratic, victories are. counted up id November.he wlil.be found with a fall share; ' Extensive TeU'SMili enterprise. Richmond. Va., Auj. 7. The Grsy National Tplegraph Company has been chartered by tbe Cirbmf CoorC, with capital not to excoea..?io,uuu, 000. . .The principal omc will b lo cited in Richmond. . The officers are President, llioa si. igan; vice president, Charles E. Obon,"fNflw York: secretary, David L Carson, of Xiw Yor k. Among tha Jncorpora tors I are: UoiUnl ; States Senators Plumb and Hale. John .11. In man Qco. a Scott, C.S. Brrce, J.B. race and Jaj II. Dooiey; 'iue -company will enimceio general tewgrapa and tb'ephoue business aoder the syatcru invented oy I roi. rusua viraj. i 1 I III! .Jl.ll. Ii i , A Good Oat Tor Htchiuoort- - WMblotua Cttlt. "Rlehmond" sends lathis onei 1 A Richmond clri; whose father-1 it attomey. reeentlyL'at a friead tdils. was asked whether she would liav-tea or coffee. ,v am il i ' 1 'Coiree of coarse.'' sh replied qufckly. - "You don'f suppose I'd P5o idvrtf "n hi SUfl -it hii VUtlleU nun ': hit,!! f'flf. liiw f-.iJT .fcJ.naKiofi I'WrlfiBaiY(.'' triw swiwlj'.lwll I W Diaiara'ilp ili '' i.'Ll lli) JittMIl, iivcui mill ; Y'jif lti..n . I . . I .11 Ifis ' -tlij .Ti-l t v vvi- a m aa v -T- vs. r ssi i rn waisrai .javm iffr, .4f. af ;f.J. -.t. :'I-V -- ' :.- .-it "'' jfiiM.I; t!.. fii5aiIiol wroia y7!T.J rws i. uM?y uiiu-x f D 'tLOutPrttRo.l.fet Flours; Are manniarnir. irjir. im m" uii-i." "i .f.vsf- i i.,j. ., . nwi:ftttt VthV. sikaaVwiarktt'f- ch-iiri wVii .tftltiVir'jttint -,! a'vai I tHt'i This' NcV Hotel is Centirally located1 aear the Depot, lawnm i tou!u. bas irirr rvRsrrcR and ts hkAtet j ittj!.il BY STKlMi .Wi;UfJ 1SI' ELECTRIC.BELtS ANDl GA8!IN Has snlendid Batb Rooras for Ladies and &entlemea. .Has large," Light j Sample rooms for jmmercaal Ua Vet era. .. ,. . . ;...-.r. m.,. t The Proprietors have had long exi perience'm the! -tusiaeM, and by careful attention. to. tha wants cf the traveling public, hope to -laeri, and receive a snare oi tneir patronage. YATES 4 RICHARDSON.,.. J. W. GbVham. THO. Borri " graham & Eurra;"" Praeticc In the eoaatieaol Aiamane Cakwell, Dirrham, Guilford, taXKlngBtia Parson. aod Onwty :. i. " 1 1 '"I ' SMTH 'W .VI worajaf Ioc s. ZgtalM pnfcrrwl B-frB - Hm awa haraa mvI s' U''r wkul liio w th aauM. 8iir kjo'dU oujr baproSuMy Maple! '' A fa TUaOSIMIB m""" "n $i6otoS300' B.ytiaj; " b. r. JOHNSON B CO.: ti' 'l"'rr- 1 1 7" ' j MOM" 11U 'MRSIRIES, t,tl.tui-t tiiwa Floof;Jor ,Vu '" .' . ...it.:u;haww.hl.iy"r. I'M Ion PATA rmityt. Siegtllrinl AJf iapi . been acknowlfl Jired, . lt V ORANGE uinV K EXTRA1, PLETOI P VMlLYi " -.-A .Jtemrtenled bfitSUQIAN ftCARUjparllaN. :'iif ''juuaa If .n. Tof liiuui KKiil -iw ii il jif 30SRIS: fcTCARTER:- j.T.,;-iJ'i.iiU C- .J '-.lovj tu l i). J j ilili ol rLlr! -,-l6 IllOll !.)) qrand.:,i:;dispi:ay ..;i -ii;!. ached to It." rut s feu- at. a i. !- ,! 4 1 llowtob8iiinobody 1 rhlladc'p'ila". flirl-'Oh, .e-r 1 So tired or tnis nnm arum i ie. wish thioes wouH ' change to ie'd be somebml. -Can't joir got Jomlnatcd for U6n"greBS oc ' get a lace in tha Cabinet. c soinetuing ST "ri I n- j ' -a-' -l I " Pa-.J,No hopes cf thaf;..but , your faulting ambition t)ail be gratified to the full, my dear We'll eo to a tmallmiiumer, ri;r cro f,.. k,ow the editor., :i .1 i 'i wi.: -l.i; i,f. -' n .i.mi POMONAi Na Oa -: TWO AND' Af lUtr MILES WEST '., I- r''l''!ll . ,- I JJ Ji . II. .i !-..- I In Jh f. i . 1 ,'imiai Th main linsi Ot thi Richmond ii Danville Railroad Msaestbrwighv the. g ounds, an4;!witbia;;; W ,fa of the. ofHpe., iPalem trains make - regular stopi l-7ce' da"ily-ea(:h,'ay.i'''l h(e istereslcd in irnn ana irui grwwmg are cordially iovHcd; te 'iinipecttlda, the largest nursery ia the btate, and ope of the largest "la the South Steel constats puppies, pww peyf dierry. vioma, .Japaueaepcwimmpn, Apricots, ' nectarines, ( . mulberries. .ilnrn., i irranes. "4 raspberries, g.mseberria, ( currants, pie. ' plant, tnglian walnut, pecans, cheatuuu, 8trawierrips, noses, eveigrcensrsbadf u-ia. Ao. All the hew and rare va- 3i. ; aa well as tha old ones'.'whlvh mr new -oatalocua ifa i!88&i WTl shovf.r.Oiw yottr orilera - to Mfa. thoriaed agent, or: Ofder dl't iroji .la nnrur,. fkirrnondetlce solid' tad. 1 Descriptive Catalogue ' lre to applicants'' AddreatV vtii .b i s mS ..; .,.,J. VANHHDLEY,.)H ! . XT art rW SI I Rpliilile salesmen wanted in every oSwntr.'w'V1nsT'm.ioB cayjlfrl -uu..r ill .ij il Whittt Goods. Laces and A - Enubroideno' t j-siii io iniili oi un:tl1',wt Is. Tomorrow we will make a sppcial dinlii v of laces, embroldctiea and I wite good f vry wr.iiUpn, in; ceding m my iiwtWi!'WVi,r lielore l own in this market..-' -iliij'.rj:!-!; 'j-!U."il .! if!. .:1 l ti '; Oripnlsf,, Normandy' Fedora, lialta, VJa,hHntilIy, Spanib Cui- pbre..Reige aid two toned . flounc; si Embroideirjf "f Jouncings; V 1-' India Jiuens,' vaaibrica, .'iiurti Irish iwirH 1wd..b4iste1 ia one and ti ' I. . f n mhll W,;Patb:vPcrT.;n lawn: Wntlsa' 1wWj ltolgnriari lawa. Vio Yarn laws.' India iawa, Uatiate, Arial siripcvil)k irjuUs, bidia Jinen, India cihibH.6, Pn nMl TawusAc. 'T,f' " ' 100 piore 16'cutaodia Jinfa aid t:ofllr.l, ilprUg. ihal?!? prr yard.i t, ,.,,.. . i ,f wa propoae tq male this t ' A GALAiWiEEK: , i ' r' r e t for Wets 'of white ' gfiods; laea, tm- brmlerlea, tablo-liiifln, towels nap- kii1MaraeiBaqatlw,,Ao.i Js J.-,,. A sr-JCtaunvttaiouSj given to et- trv advto maae us a visit ounng this week as faith of the aoovkod s vnte-asti'win ee"orwrea su r cent below the msrke valii. jn orris k warier - i ALEIGII.JM a ! : N.C. will be tvea. i :. ii t.f 1-J - " it BUCKLSH'S..,ARmQA I8AJ.VJ5 Ta RaaTt&Atvt lot tha ww tilCala Aorf, t'lrer. SU Rheum, Fever, S.re,T JeV a,,HHl llis CMll.laltis airrt1 ind lt AVm.EropUons,. i4 prtiiiinrry ieat u:i nM mr n-nniiwt... It ia iiarantfl Hon, Piirhara air My m Derm's V- 1 . 4 ! for sale by 11. IJMnall A,H.v ;u 1 TiVOMBLE sj.j tsdJ ; -ui ! -till t -Siaiii.-iii Hardware fcr Evaylfidy Paini, Leail aniiOil.' I: i.iiiii'; Some of the best and cheapest ' iii 1 ! ;":.!' Ill J:-i,(-!iA.I i ! , . COOK STOVES I H' t ll on this or any other market. .JJ Jtti: I .; . :- ! ... '-nbii liarDon'tfail to mo them before .. bhyinselaewhcret; ; . . ',na'u aug4 Jpnir Maskixu J. Si M auxins) ' Chapel !IiH(N. CLfc purhaw, N(j MANNING . oIANMNQ. ? .-,...,. ' ATTOBRBTn AT LAW. i 'l J - 1-1 DURBAN, N.G'l t uuu Practice in fitate and 1 Fetter'' dmrtsa Office Plant building. : j i l f Join Manning will be in bis office oh the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each , ian. luffSfl Halariar Dum Cblls, Fertratid; ;Arue.Wind 1Tr tTHla- tlar, ari-" eall at. AtaliKjUf aajJHllrlaa, SJMalMal mm Saaaarr anaaaal,.. i ii.ii .-i-iVlVIII"IH!. ' r.'m i: )' I! ! lll'W I !.;. I .'.ll .! .jsoiKyfutxwiiKit, 1CEHI OOK 5" t STOVES EIGHTESH SIZES IKD KIHpS "in i I 4(. I I II :r i A)t J Jw hii nS-!."!' Ji ,.f;,.'j i , .... , iinn sv iQ, tiic LStcpjird & Co.Uac.w-i , aAproKaAUBV
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