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VOL XVII. :
Hon Moat Carnctlj okcitJ. Ncr
IaOTJISBIJRGri'Ni O. ATJ&nST 17. 1888.
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Absolutely ure
Tliis pawdereTer T.ajtTc.Ainifvel of
Ssrity, strength ! and ;wholesomenej8.
'ore economical than the ordinary kinds,
and cannot be sold iin. 'competition-' with
the-laultitndc.of low, test, short weight
alum or phosphate fuwders. .'SOLD i ONLY
IX CANS. It OVA iSAKING JrOWDER UO.
.. .. -' 106 all St. N. Y :
Qeiieral.:I)ireAOTy.r
, LOUIURG.NC4 l
: CHXJEUHES. Ml
M KTH6D18X Re v.- A;; McCuUen; pastor
er vices ercry tianday. .. morning: and
night. Prayr meeting every: ednesday
aight. Sunday school 9 o'clock A 1L..
liAPTiai jiev. .4 jiayi aa.'jr'.vwae, pas-.
torv Servicc8.l8t ana aru sunaays in each
iiwnth, iiiorning and nighk - Prayer meet-
nig e;very Thv rsday night. : Sunday school
y 'clock, A, At 1 -: :' .. :,-. -v
O M 4 lis I os ERSThos. ; White; MV N.
Egcrton, Q. Fmd; T. M. Fleming., ;
Costa BI.ER. i D.'- Pinneii. . ! I-
Board jneets Friday before first Monday
in each month. f ' : "
CoiiiMlssioxEES 4J A. Nash, ch'mn., S.
. Cr-.idar U.S. loatcr, :Jr. irierce, w.
SkHertor Court (Hctk "W.-J. King. .
Sheriff .11 C. Kearney; " r? tfe
Treasurer B. P Clifton Sc 'ki-Js'A :Jl-
3d jerinteuilcns 6 Pub lie Instruction '
J. N. HarrU. ; j . - -y'- '
jvicper roor nonse .. i iHen.T
Sop'To Health Dr.E. S. Foster.:. ,
KoUr v Public A". L. McGhee Franks
liutonN. .-v--,:: ; .V;. ;
Ci 30 ARB OF EWJCATtON.' r ;
N. Y. Galley. Chairman, .
x. O. ConyerSf.. i'-.;.",!. ..v.
; 11. B. Masscnburg, , i - ' . V
J. N. Harris, Secretary- . :.;
Tlie Superintendent will be in Louis
urg on thesecoud Thursday of : Feb
rudiy. "April, July, September, Octo
Iver aa;l December and ' tetoain foir
thxea days, if nx;ces$iry, for the pur
poae of einiiuing''applifant8 to teach
in the public schools of Franklin county-
; 1
PUOb'RSrONAL- CARDS :-
fail ' r 1 -. 1. ' f . i 'f ' iir'
Jg B. MASSENB.URG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW-; .
no-uisii una, w.1- c. - ;
0ce in the Court House.
All business put in my hands will
receive prompt attention.
M.COUK12.
kV 1? Y and OTTNSELLOR at LA W.
LOUISBUUa, FRANKLIN CO.,N. C.
V".1T attend tkb ' Courts of Nash,
Faak'mf GrHnviUe.viWarrenv and
Wake Gounties; also ;the. 8upietne.
court of Nor th Carolina, and the D
. Circuit and DistrKjt Oourta, $t:
DR. J. E i MALQNE.ityl;;:4
JSLzq 2 & ooti; below. Form an
Oooke'a Drug Storev adioining Dr. O.
L. Ellis, w - V ' i "V " "
ATTORNE YTAjl
? L.ouisBTita,'N. c. - -r ; ; . -
- Office ie Oourt House ' 7
W x. DA Y V M A. C. ZOLUCt FFEB
Day & Zollicoffer ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.. - J
HENDERSON N. C. -
-:'!. i'Jr. .... -. - .;v'"':1j-f.
" :..-: ?
Practice in Ihe courts of Franklin
V ance.GTanville, Halilax, and North
tiampton and the Supreme and Fed
eral courts of the State
A A. HICKS,
Utomey it Law i Notary Pullic,
- UAI UKU, JN. v., AHD '
' I T. HICKS, ' . ; ,
Attorn ey at Law
v - HENDERSON. N. C.
GraavilJe, Vance, Franklin and Warren,
. ana ia au matters requiring tncur joint . at-
en lion.
We hope br nromDt. diligent and taith-
,. iuiaaircubiuu lu uutjiuetHSy lw UCSC1 TC uuu
receive a portion of the law - business of
. i i ' :r .i j
: i3aiocUATii:i nominees.
" I or iVesiilent!"
- GROVKR E V ELAN D,
: ' .of N ew York. -
' "For Vice-Pr-si1Tif. 7"'"
r. v DANIEL; G...FOWLE i
S:;:-".'::-! ' of Wake. i-v'-'W
For Lieatetiant-GovprnortSrri.iX
: THOIIA M.7IOLT,
' of Alamance Codrrtyr-"-
:.For Secwtarirof-Staiet If
ffiSfcWlLLTAM SAU2?PEKS,:
pt;vva Ke couniy. . ,
For, Slate Treasurer:
';iiipf:Wuke.;;Couuty. j
?yt)5;For Si ate Auditor: '
.of Wayne County.
:5 For t Superintendent ; of
Public In
,5 SIDNEY M;JFlNGEB,V;c:;
j 01 UataEoa Kj ouniy.
K For Atlomfcy-Generatr: -
TIIEUDullE F ; DA VI DSONy '
.of liuncooabe County; v-
For Judges Supreme Court: . ,
JOSEPH J DAVIS,
h .of J'ranklin Coontjr.iU1;-'
JAMES E SI1EFIIEKD,". ;
; wf BeaRfort County. v:
ALvnoNsoc. aveuy;
of Burke Coutfy. . . r
Fotv Prudential Electors at Iarg. i
of New Ilanovi t Coantv. v
FREDERICK ILSTliUDWICX,
of Orange County. " ;
For Coi'GRESsrKoH 4th District ;
; BENJ. Il. BUIS'N, .
oir'N Asa. , '-
jAr Dangerous Xiciagie,
,r WihStar.; ;. , .
Do our readers know that in the
North there is a very d&igeroas as
sociation - that is known as-, the
'American ; Protective ; -'Tariff
Lfeague, tt'its bossed by monop-v
biyhTis rdu in thesblft- interest
of the Money Do v i 1 . Its aim i to
1 perpetuate 'I lie i gigantic crushlngi
Unequal; uniut njniorali: uncon-
t8titutionaL Warjranff. ilt is rdn in
the interest of men who aie so -un
fairf so uMnerciful, so disregard ful
of the decisions of the Supreme
TJourtor thotnild .State as tode
sire and strive o perpetuate a sys
, tern that makes the rich richer and
the poor poorer. It -is the cun
ningly devised plan of keepiBg. : Up
a systein of; taxation t!.at uriuda:
the' faces of. the poor, thatcompels'
the toilers1 to work: for the rich;
and make&fifty-bine mijllion of peo
ple labor for the' enrichment of one
million." It is the most salanic de
vice that has ever concocted to op
press the masses and create a select
class of millionaires and plutocrats.
It was conc ived in- sro and is t con
tinuedin a spirit of ' injustice 'and
oppression : We have for years as
sayed in hundreds of , editorials to
teach the dangers and inequalities
ahd absurdities of Protection -the J
System of downright robbery."
If God sparesis until the, election,
we ate Resolved that na IpteUigent
reader of the Star shalt fail : to. un-
derstand the despicable character of
alligh Protective Tariff.-'We mean
to give line iiipon liiie and upon
tiue We mean to xliscuss it in its
application to the worker, the; man
ufacturer, the farmer, tlie tax-yay-erfcr-:.-;-
" ''.'...,; :
This beautiful "Protective Taiiff
League" at 23 West Twenty-Third
streeti New Yqrlr. One Edward
H. Aminidown is President. It
haca long list of officers "at" head
quartere.'.AVe Vehture? thatieyer
one of them. is. making! money: by.,
taxing the masses for their .benefit
We venture that all of the officers
jn New JYork. and various "other
states are benefitted by a High war
Tax levietTpn the massesttiQj laH
boring people. We venture , that
all of them have capital invested
in - protected industries of 'some
kind. ' " . '.'; " t S
The list of State officers is ' long
and covers the country. , We no-;
, tice in Virginia, H.. C. Parsons,
Natural Bridge, is Vice .President,
and W. C. - Pendleton, i Marioii, ? is
"State Secretary, jsoutn uaronna
seems to he without officer?, but is
the only Statewe believe. Those
.from North Carolina are both from
this city--JW. Atkisori :is Vice
.President and Norwood . Giles,
State Secretary,;, ; V ;C' ";-
It ia necessary that our . people
shall know of . this- Tariff League
and be warned against Jt." The
League states in a "Rulletin" ' be-
fore us t v v :
Organization r-The plan of the
League includes a Central Organi
z:ition in each State, and Territory
of tfi UoHn" AVith-a Vice Presi
dent and a State Secretary at ; its
head. - Subordinate to these a local
organization will be formed in each
county,,with achairmahi and cor
responding secretary.; In populous
dist ricts, town and ward asaocia-'
lions, or Tariff Clubs, will be t orm-
Be means of such systematic
organization every part : of, the
country will be reached, its condi
tions ascertained. - and its needs
promptly supplied. v? i i V
;?Metnberahip---Ariy ; person
may become a ' member or the
Leagu-; oi Auxiliary ; Associations
may appoint delegate members to
represent them in the management
ot the league." ; 1 . ' .
"All , pon trlbiit ions- should be
made payable- tor Chester lriswold,.
Esq, Treasurei, and addressed to
him or the general Secretary,: -fit
the office of the" Ijeague.' '
i This is a free Republic. 1 A": man
has a right to hold whatever politi
catview Jhoj chposes He has ' a;
right to join organizations i and to
work, to carry into effect his ' senti
ments and convictions, .slf ' the;
become dangerous to the peaco and
order of society like thel Socialists
and Dynamiters then the laws' must
take hold of them. Free disewsnon
is all that ihe .-friend of surplus re-'
duct ion ask for . The people ; need
light When they understand the
meaning and intent of j protection
they will stangle it as they would
a rattlesnake about to strike, i i ;
TllEED. . - '' J "
Ah, what is this?' Only yester
day we told of Mi. .Edward i II."
Amuiidown, President J of the
Ameri(ProlectiVeTariffIi2agUeJ"
And now it is our v duty-to ; tell
mote of l ini 'The "New York
Herald accused him of employing
"cheap imported HTixs" in his
woolen mill at Passaic, . New- Jer
sey, "to the exclusion of legitimate
home labor.'?',-:;;; : '"r-i-,:. ...
Well. President Ammidown haa
written a letter lof the Thiladel-
phia Times, in which he 'does not
deuy the charge The Time! has
beeen a half and " hair Protection
paper It is at present supporting
the "Democratic slight measure of
reform tt publishes the letter,
and then Kays
The articles we are lequested to
copy give aglowing account of-the
growth of ther Passaic mills,, and an
equally growing tribute to-hunga-
rlau labor. It Conclodes with the
statement that tho Hungarians tire
a - sober, thrifty aud industrious
jace of people," tc. ; - . . .;f
:Rut its', important comment '? is
this T:T:J:
"Thai he did not answer?. -Booner.
is obviously explained by the Con
fession V.ofthe substantial truth op
the Charge and his wreak attempt
at s avoidance, i President Amini
down next avoids , to' break the
force of his confession that import
ed Huns are employed in his wool
pn mill ) hv ttlfkvirl Inw 1 that Althnmrh
President dt'the' co-pany, he has
never - influenced 1 or - interferfed
with the employment of any ' class
of workmen.; Why doesn't he in
terfere ? If he simply ran Ids
woolen mill avowedly to get labor
at the least cost and make the lar
gest profits regardless or' the "In
terest - ot ' labor, " .he would
be " consistenf, Ifno excusa
ble; but President Ammidown of
the' PassAic. wopln mill is ' also
President of the American Protec
tive Tariff Leagued- Tho principles
of thtt League as declared 'by an
official circular sent the Times by
Mr. Ammidown himself, are, "by
adequate .duties I upon imported
'products, to protect American la-
" This li3 ' decidedly interesting.
The PresideutTbf the "American
Prot ectiy e Trtrifl;lieague, ' Is ;'i un
dovn,treed : caught. ; ,He-.need
not ask as to his identity Am-mi-dowii
! He is very down. - 1 1' ; r
- Areyou made miseiable by Iudiges-
-tion, 'JoDStipatiou, Dizxiaess, Lo g -of
appetite Yellow, Skin.?. Shilab's VV
tahzjr is a positive' cuce - For 8 dc at
Furuiau's. - . " "
THE GISANGB AND TUB AC
. JLIANCE ONTKUSTS
;t.i. IX
.5
The "Bagging Steal!
Temperance H all Gr anq e, N o .
.43, Near.Tarboro,! N. C. Aug.;
lstisss; . c -? . '
EDiTon FARM-fct, RALElGn, Ni C.f
. Deab Sir : Please publish the
following and oblige i . . . - - -
'iAt a"'meetlngrof this Orange, on
motion, ft committee oCihree, con
sisting of Dr.' A. B.' Nobles, A.!
Davis and Dr.: C L. Killebrewj
were appointed to take into consid
eration tho Recent Cotton Bagging
Trust (and (; devise some means
whereby the farmers can extricate
themselves from, the grasp of said
monopoly. The committee, Rafter
mature thought submitted the fol
lowing v vv'-v.:.. A
- Whereas. The various combl
nations and trusts - formed ; to . ad
vance the- price of all articles of
prime necessity to the farmer and
especially" the recent one' on cotton
bagging, should be condemned.'
Resolved, that we, the rntmr
bers of Temi)erance , Hall4'. Grange
No, 43, P. of H., will not purchase
any bagging at the present exhor
bitant advance in price, but will
use some other material "for cover
ing our cotton, if nothlnj? .but;"4c.
ccttonade. 1 ' ; - c .i ,
RtfSpLVED, That the Executive
Committee of this Grange : bo in
structed to Investigate and . see
what article they can ; substitute :
therefor and report to tliii Grange'
at as early a day as practicable.
" 5 Resolved, That we Tequest all
members of the Granges and Alli
ances .throughout the ' Southern.
States to co operate with us' in this
action against monopoly, ahd that
these resolutions be published in
the Tarboro Southerner ;iliianoke
Patron Pgreiv7Pafmer"'"aud"
all other papers throughout the
Southern States frieudly to the
farmers. :" :-: ! ' ' ' . -I
These resolutions are unanimous
ly endorsed by Cocoa Alliance, No.
4 53. : Grangers, Alliance menfc and
all other people of the South,. let
us tand together and resist this
twtrage and fight It oat to the bit
ter end. . ,', V-' .,'' v ' .' '
: . , A. B. NOBLES," '.; . '
J, At Davis, . J- -
; - ' ; .,; . ' C: 1L KillebreW,
''';. . " ' Com.
WOltT II KNOWING.
' Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant. Lake
City, Fla-V waa taken ' With a seveie
cold, attended with a i distressing
couh and running into- consumption
in its first. stages. . Jla tried many so
called popular cough remedies - and
steadily grew -Worse. - Was reduced
in nesli, had . dimoulty in breathing
and was ; unub'.e to slep. - Finally
tried Dr. King New,Drsonvery :Tor
consumption and found immediate re'
lieFv and after using abot a half doxen
bottles fonnrd . himself well ' and h.ns
had no return ot the disease. No olh
er remedy can chow so grand a record
of cures, as Dr. King's New Discovery
for consumption'. Guaranteed to do
jast whatis clsimed for it Trial boU
tie free atClt rcMi'a Drag Store. -
. Cob.. Dockery canvassed a por
tion of thfs Stat n 1831 against
prohibitiontand la, 18S2; be '. was
the Liquor Dealer's ; Associalion
candidate for Congress for the State
at largev and In 1884 he supported
Tyre York for Governor, who ..was
also an anti-prolilbilionst. . Now,
however we see from his letter to
Judge Fowle and Ma Bpler Whlte-
ker that he Is very anxious of hav
ing the chance -of ; traveling- over
the State with brother Walker, the
Prohibition, candidate fpr.r Govern.:
or indeed, he can't be happy on
less brother Walker Is along. .- The
Colonel took the whiskey side to
get Inio office.:, Now1, we suppone
he would like to tickle both sides a
little. Sauford Express.-rv: -
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. ,
r f "' 'T'"r . V'!. ' ? -
' V; ' 1 , ;'. - if-
Tie beBt Salve in the ; world for
cuts, bruises, so res, ulcers sale rheum,
fever . sores,, tetiet,- chapped : hanJs,
chilblains, corns and alt skin ' ei uiy
lious, and positively cures piles, or no
pay required. It is. guarauteed to
give perfect i satisfaction,- or money
refundeJ. -Price 25 cent3 per bottle
For saie by J. li. Chiton. -
Trust?.
Kewberne Journal. , .- 4 . v M
. I iTrustM Is a very simple word, but
behind iHurka the.; most gigantic of
mooopoliea. This Is a trust- - Some,
or n majority ofthq great leading rtuic
afaclurera of a staple article, tired - of
competing with one ano ther for the
patronage ,of the. publir, and fishing
to obtain a mora perfet control of the
great interests in which tbey are en
gaged come together and tirui a com
pany ortiust,' transfer all their re
spective, individual- interests Tn the
particular business ' ta the company
composed of thenuelres and take in
return a proportionate amomt , of
common 'stock.'. : ;Thfr trust, thus
formed becomes a close aad gigantic
monopoly, whose firt step is to crush
out. by underselling, all competitors
who. hare refused, or hava not .been
allowed to enter it. Its second step
is to raise the price of its products just
as high as a suffering public will bear'
It then goes on from conquest to con-
ques until it is victorious oyer all op
position, r .V. .: : V , ' j :
A man who has : made money his
idol is insensible to tbe iugn.tr emo
tions of his nature. ;The elements 5 of
hi beingf which once responded to
every appeal of - suffering' humanity.
have been eradicated, or; He dormant
under the in flueuce or the rnost pow
erful of t-al narcotics.' If this Is true
of an individual, what can be said of
company of such persons who have
combined in absolutely " soulless cor
porationf v. ; -
; Tmsts are confined . to no locality.
Well may they say: . " . '-1
: MNo pent op OtWa contracts our powers,
' Tne whole bonhdleMi auivene ia oart.'
America has been prolific of trusts,
and whel ever tbey are found they crush
out enterprise bankrupt communities,
and . ' , '
"Look exulting o'er the mint they hara
made"' -.-.". ;r - -
' AVe have augar; Uusts,lumber tracts,
-iron trusts and .steel trusts ail of
them are steal, trusts and wherever
tey exist is "the pestilence that walk
eth in darkness and the '" destruction
thai wasteth al noon day." ,
A liih protective tariff is the moth
er of trusts. ,- They are nursed in her
arms and nourished at her "breast.
Trusts can no more exist under a . loC
gltiniate tariff for re enue . than dark-n-s
can prevail amd the full orbed
sp!endor of a meridian sua. - ' '
: RENEWS HER YOUTH.
-Mrs." Phoebe , Chesley, Peterson,
Clay . oa., Iowa, tella the following
remarkable- tory, the truth, of.whicu
iVvouohed for by th residents of the
town': "lam 73 rears old, aud haro
ben troubled with kidney complaint
and lameness for xnny yeais could
not dress myself without help. Now
I am free from All p dd and soreness,
and am able to do all my own house
work. Ilowe my-thanks to Electrio
Bitters lorhavmz renewed my youth.
and .removed completely all discae-
and pain. g -' ; "
Combine on Cotton Bagging.
A combine has been made between,
the large manufacturers of cotton bag-
grog by whlca the piiee will . be in-
creajeu iroiu i 10 ii cen is, wnoie
sale an addition of 4i ecu ts all of
which is clear ptuflL Tliere Is' said to
be no scarcity of raw material to )us
t'.fy the increase, but tbe ; cottcn pro
ducing "section seenis to be at Uie
mercy of the combine. This is the re
sult of the accunwl high 'protective
tat ifi enabling manufacturers.to form,
combiues, pools or trusts to cheat' the
hard working farmers and all ; (except
the few Javored manufacturers' out of
their hard earned Tooney. - The Re
publicans not only proposes to contin
ue the present system" of - oppress! ve-higbrprotectlve-taritT;
but, ; ia ' their
platform,; declare for - even higher
taxes.-': ' , 1 ;: .
Taxes in tbe shape of an increased
cost of go ds are not so easily lealized
as those we pay direct to the tax col
lector but the consumer pays I: all the
same and we think that this increase
of a fraction over 65 per cent in the
cost of bagging to nack' their cotton
to the cotton farmers will partially
show them how tho things work. '
: , We ask tho farmers if they are , go
ing to yote for the Republican party
that made the tariff duties upon , arti-
les of prime neceisit y (like jute , bagl
gin 2) so high that manufacturers; can
combine and force them to pay , these
robbery prices . ;' " "
"There Is no Cure but Alar.
.;- , - rlagtv.-: 1 j ;- ! ..
Row many a poropoua old frjpd,
with an M, D. attached to lis namf ,
his offered this lira fdi honored pre-
scription to t, pale liagard girLsaJer- I
lag from the Ills of womanhood? How 1
many a wretclied hell earth has thus I
beenstHrted! fur no taarriage ; can be I
blessed, either. to . husband, or wife. I
which is Ukeo as a pill. ; Oat upon I
such quackery I There is a core fur j
sunermg women a cure which will I
make nurriase the greatest earthl
blessing, and home the sweetest of
Fdeus., Its name Is' Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Inscription. , Just trj It, and
see the black clouds of Ufa away be
fore the glowing sonshin?' of returning
health and rigor. - It is Uie only med
icine for women, sold b'n ilrirrckta-
- . , n . - j
under a positive guarantee from th
manufacturers, that It wUi gire sati
factlon la erery case br money refund
ed. ; See wrapper around bottle;' . -
: Dr. Pierce Pellets the original and
only genuine Little Liver Pdls. 25
cents a rial; one a dose, i , V '
What Shall the Harvest Be ?
':'. ." .- . .' : - .1 ... -.1
"Scarcely three months shall elapse
before the people of "North' Carolina
shall be called upon to decide wheth-'
er respectabUUy and loteitgonco shall
continue to govern the affairs of .the
State or the government., shall . be
turned Over to an element-na filled by
nature and unqualified' by education
to rule.; The Issue here is not one of
pouues, out oi principle; not a cuts
i-a . m .
tlan of Republicanism or D4mocracy,
but of decency, law and orcr on one
side and of recklessness. Inefficiency,
-gross ignorance and lawlessness on
the other. As between! these' two
there should be no difikuity in . decld-
r If thet property, holders, the " law
aUding.citixcns, . the Inte'ligeni and
patriotic want lor tarn to the dark
days of recons a uctlon and mhrule,
that made oar state a reritabla fui
demoniuoi and hell on ' earth daring
the years of 1867, 'C3 C3 and 70, they
bare but to take an indifterent and
half hearted interest in the cam., ain
to secure the res all. If we are wdlftyj
to have repealed the fwul abuses that
rioted thr mghout Uie State -in the
years named, we lis re only : to stand
aloof and let Uie negroes do' the . vo
ting. It Is not t uoegh that we should
rote for Fowle and the Democratic
ticket, but we should niake It a point
to see that erery rote possible be cast
against Dockery and bis gang. ..The
terriole
experiences of the past are all
i b our memory taadmit of any
f.. . , -
too fresh
tnainz "truii a result, wnich la reason
ably certain, -but as to which no
chances can be' taken, u
The State now u on the high road
to that destiny Mhich her natural ad
vantages and high order of citizenship
entities her. to Her boods,'State and
county, are worth one hundred cents
on the dollar; her public-school system
is aa good as thai of any other State.
and her eleeniosonarT inslitntlons are
adequate to all - requL'eoients. The
government is in. good and capable
' hands4 and . working smoothly, and
content and abandance bless the peo
ple. All this . Is ihe result - cf the
restoration to power tho Democratic
party the wresting frtm the hands of
plundering "vagabonds the Treasury
and . executive departments of the
State. And ' these" udvanUgea . ere
cannot, must cot - surrender. . ..They
mast be retained and secured rat any
cost. It la absolutely essential to ocr
farther prosperity if not to our rrry
exlsten'ae, and we must act brsTely,
and staai firmly in ;the maintenance
and perpetuity of ' these our .natura
rights. Those opposlog us now, as
always heretoforeJractlcallj oie mau
in the matter of voting.- They alw4ys
vote the same way 1 1; the samo blind
faith which characterizes unreasoning
Ignorance. Theyare.net su.ll-ieatly
advanced ia education and independ
ence to recognize in what quarter tlieir
best interests be, nor who are' their
real friends. . Their prejudices are un-
conqaered; their reason still xlouicd,'
and their predilections In the matter
of the ballot as strongly adverse to the
Democrats as ever. TVno.aad educa
tional advantages will ulikna tcly con
quer this mad tie vi) lion to th Repub
licars, w1k have long since ce&sed to
interest themselves in belialf ot the
negro any farther thau his ballot. 2ktt
, the tune hzs not yetcome, aud" the
LiUiand ' seir-rtspeciiag white,
xaeotf North Caxo!b a raast stand to
gellW A ml j to coualAi iha." Ignorant
and sollea element tia.t opposes
theni. f"'M'r uv;t -
V.None xjftU'baTe forrottea' the ca- -
linirtous'diys whea thre wxs negm
dom!ninra in this Stale; days whea
t'i. re was n security for Via or prou-
erty. and erery citiacn liadT.to stand
guard mount orer Lis 'fireside aui
helpless family. ' We ) all re iember
toc,the -Holdea Kirle I war, and tha
rack abases and. hurh-handed ralimla
of those dajs. , That U all past now.
It has been relegated beyond reach of
recall, but thert are possible evil al
most as great which wyold resul front
the clecUoa of Dockery this- fall. It
Is manifest, therefore,: that no riks
ai e to brtaken. Our SUta and coun
ty aflalrs are in loo satlsuctory cen
ditbn for any change, and etpecially
such a change ..aa woa!d fallow the
.election of; Dockery. "and a Radical "
Legislature. . It is positirelf sicken
Ing to even Ira agin the train of evils
that would attend a resul t of this kind;
aud for JJJs reason the Messenger
urge tteilance, and strong, sctire, of
gaalred effort by every white, man la
the Stale, from now ou to, and inch
aire t elecUvm flay J '
. . We can win we most win wsehal
win. j The' way to dolt Is to work, foe
It, and there is an I'ntcinjcnt way to
perform this work ' which every maa
should study and put into active and
rigorous ; operation; ' ' --
The seed haslet h'sown for a rich
DcmociaUc yWl. What shall tlie
harvest be. Wil. Messenger,
" ! ' Tired ot PoUUcs.
" ' CLarlHte: Democrat;
It is very silly to bear sensible bos
sine men, or sensible men -ei an"
sort, tar they ara . tirad of politics,
that tbey do not lot xul ta again take
ao attite part in election, mod that
ti ey dou'tcare who 1j elected. Don t
they kasw that their basiness
praperity, the : comnvin we i tore or
theb families, . and the interest of
the State , generally, depend cpo
having good governmeut and g.od of
ficer t 8appoae they d uut like a
man IndiviJoally, is that any reason
why they should rtfuse to vote f r
ium 7 W ita tbe experleoce they once '
had of Republican rule in this iSLite.
I r lIlJ wllUng to : jeopardize tho
' 1 ,tnoCTuc f01"
uj uuubiuj iue.r votes aay on some
vilonn y Ichjme or a.nne Impr ictlca
blt candidate, or by. neglecting to
rojef If wtiite-radical-negro rulers
should again gut pos.esiiun ot the
btite goremmeat, Vs poiple who
now profess not U take much iQterest
in olectkins would be the first to ex
hibit laineatatioos and ..fear. A rota
for the prohibition" party is equal to
lo. a UP
party. - . A-vote for .tiie prohtbltion
party is a vote against the Democrat
ic party, and agunst good govern -menu
People who gire such votes
deserve 1 1 be. ruled br negro govern
ment, and they will . find that they
hare tnjared lhems lvea and toeir
children aad their ni!ghbor to an ir
reparable ixUou -Let sensible white
raw aot like sensible rai n.
. People, generallv have r.s taucb
Interest in the welfare of the Slate
aadln bavfog -good government, as
.hare newspaper e-fitors and what, are
called politician,- aad, ihay should
not expect 4 0 to di all the work
for the petty. We cms land a bad
government as wel as any one, but
U) -oar duty to warn tbe public
agalnatlan riak of nariog one.'
Whr ill you coug!i when Shlloh'e
(Tore will give imntedia.e relief. Price
lQcU 0.ts. aadtL , For sale at
FurmanV ; 4 :
Siiiloh's catarrh reciedf A posi
tive cure Tor- -catarrh; dip theri a and
csviker mouth. For said by W. 1L
Fur man, ,Tr i ,
iracknvttck,a faiting and fra
grant perfume, vrica 115 and 60 euk
Forabbf Furooso.- -r
, SbUoh's cure will ImmedUUly re
liere cxup,whoopiug cough and bron
chitis. Fur safj by Fanoan.
- yor dyspv'Sia and ller complaint'
yon have a primed guarantee oa ev
ery boUle oJ Shiloa'a Viullxer. It
cover fails to. cure, s'or sale at Fur. "
ram's. - c . . ,
A nasxl njector free with each bot
Uo of Sbiloh'a euUrrb remedy. For
aa e at Funnsn's. .
The Rev. Ceo. tl. Tlikyer of Bour
bon, Ind sajsj' R.th myself and
wife owe wur. lives to bhilali's to
anmption Care, Fr sale at Fur man
Drug Store, ' -
T
tiua. B. AVILDER,
ATTORITET AT LAW.
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" OSce 00 Main St., one door STcfJa
J - of tha Zag'e Hotel