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j f f 1 rfMMMiJMMNSVS KrSWntSaen: rfcfrNEsDAY........ "Jt'LT I. !8T1. ro $vrr. orrcrsuc instkcctios. 'Col Stephen D- Pool, - - OF CHAVES. J ' w. VV; ;?Aa Fi'OKtes.''s ft 1 7. '"Capt. Joseph J. Davis,,- Hon. JOHN KERB. r ... v Or CASWELL " - ro noLtctfott FRED. S; Sf RUDWICK, t . i n ' , 'J vBASCw 'I O . '' ' " For tbs Senate. Ccr. CEO. WILLIAMSOX, of Caswell ; CAIVW E. PAEISH. of Orange. tot House of Representatives , lttj. J. nr. tATTA. ; ' " .iimHEW ATWATFU' J . For Sheriff. , ' THOMA3 IL HUGHES, For Clerk Superior Court OBORQR LAWS For Register. JOUS LAWi" - Fof Treasurer. j ., DAVID C. PAMv3, i For Coroner. - iT4 I Dr. TliOMAS J. WILSON. For Surveyor . ' " ' ' 51. .V. tliATlllJltS. 1 1 For Commiasiooera. ttoHXU. KtRKLAND, JoiIX F. LtOX. Calks Gkeew, Nelmjs P. Hall, Jooes Watson, .it-. Prrnur hKrnime Oa TtMsdsy last , fur the fin4 time the i twn candidates for the Congressional repre- eoUtion of this District met in debate . Owing to the fact that H ws altogether sa lafornul arrangenieaU of which Bl dtte C" 'ii notice bad been given , bet mainly use it was in tbe very niiL4 of tbe wheat end est harvest; an operation wbicb can sever be deferred when the time comes, the user mbLge was small, bat it was s fair representation of nil parte of the county, nod of ssen able to d&itse the intpredsions bud ly the speaker. ,- " '.'. ", We will here state for the Informs lion of the 'Republican.' who clainu thai Cipt Davis 'backed down, beeacnehe would not divide time with Mr. Ileaden, that there vol s moat fair and equitable division of time, each sneaker agreeing te oeeupy cue bonr in the Brstspeechea, nod half an soar in any subsequent remarks. " Capt. Dans opened tbe disrnnrknl st 12 o'clock, by tn spoiogy for bis appearance at this time when It was not s regular sp pointment. Ill el pressed his di&denee in nppenrisg before an Oraege coan!y as' diesee. s people nhn tad been faesiiiaf with the greit men who adorned her history, and his d&desce was Increased by a knowledge that be wet addressing those whose prefe rences were for soother. But be was nom inated in fall eonvention of tbe district, and that nomination eras in eoaspliment to tbe county of Franklin which Lid never bees honored in this mode.before. , . Capt. Davit then proceeded to define bis own pvsitloa. ' lie erae is n measure no- know a to the peopln or the ihstnct, end it wot tbeir right they should know what bt woe. lie had not been much is public life, though always taking on interest in public affairs. lie had bees opposed to th war, and wis in favor of exhausting nil peaceo b'.t mesas to Ba'iBUin pe. I3irt tioeolns pToclacsation eompelied Lis to tet A sentnl position won not that of n patriot, and it would bate been unnatural if be had not gone with bit people, lis" bad there fere taken tides with the south, and early in C3 bad raised n comtanv hh which he lad gone as esptsia. tnd with hiti he served nntil takes prisoner, captured is the front rank, tlwsys refusing promotion, thnagh crl&red the poet of Quarter blaster, Md IbJtof Major. Sir. Ivis eharged Sir. Ilesden with vot ing fcvlheofdioaoeeof eecesMoo. Hi bad beard t!rs( Ut. II. in his tpteebat KaJigh 14 laid great stree on .hie lTn?ovr reevrd. Mr. II. said be would explaio" at tU pTo per time. Capt. Davit then west on te review the present ewodrUon of the country . Down to dm day of Ltnec4sa proetaaation, it f u prosperous and constantly impwrteg. A sectioeal pisiform bad ruined everything, and the trovihi beganr with the triumph of tit llepnblicu psny. Thwt party hashed anrestraiivd eviHrel si nee (it wsr. Fire years of Grant's odimsWatmn Showed st expenditure excee4mg by dm hundred millions if dollars; th whole ex pensws from the foundation of Ike goversmeet to Lin eula's ionufroration, ioclad'r all tbr Wirr, rVitib , Mexican and Jodian' rAtrieg tbs le yean sixteen bsWrd eAUhnt of dollars had been- tpeet, etclnkife ef trlat went toward t&eextirruMnmit of fee pat lit dtt. Thit vu the ri"y we were o4 ed te retait power f V bat btmwiogt it has brought npon the eon is try f W hat parn Kt U bat made of tiouth Carolina, of J i4aa, of Ark taste, of Texnl Cspt" Dsvur drew v etrocg plcttrre of tS ritravsgaaot scd eorrtrption of the'g'yfern ttKmt) be called attevrfmn to the disgrace f U fjaobornemitraett by which irnbenf was Unwed to collect iuiliiont in the sUf e of taxes by amuigstsefit with high effictalsj to eoilect or.y it was tbe duty tad in the pvwer if joremmcul vfikishj it wllct, tf mU- half of b turn collected , sad go off clear with bis spoil. Inqniry bad shuwd that the Secretary of tit Treasury, by ig norance of Vwse, bad permitted tbtawroug. and bad been eo iti polled to reeign under the Cwsur of public epktan. and Men Grant ad rewarded dim b racking bite I edge ef the court of claims, aad radical 8cnata bad confirmed the appointment. ' Tb wat a rpeditieu of tbe purity of Iho adiaiuistra tioB tl people plus joredand the robbers rewarded. dpt. D. reviewed the carrencjr troubtes," showed Low little we bad 1 rlgbt to lM to Uratit for relief; be i tbe ioterest of tbe bond-holders, wbo bad bbt the buode wboit tbej were telling at 40 cent in tbe dollar, : and wu detiundod pjr iu gold at par. Tbe cttrttwej bill tat . Wee are fur the relief of .tbe South and West, bat the pressure of the bond-bultiefi was brought to bear oo tbe I'resideut and be ve toed it. It was Rur to tufer from facts, thtt the Irerident was aecenoible to snib iuf teuoea. It was well known be bad received Urge pretests. . Wilson bad said that when Uraut weHt into the arutj he was too poor to buy a sword, flow be was worth bis bun dredt of thousands t 1 Wher did it come from?, , . a , , . , . : s ctvlL urortts. K ., Mr. Paris triwted biseompetitor wssop posed to this bill of abouiiuations and ine equity. But he belongs to the part that fathers it. Two thirds of the Senate vot ed for it. Oiiljone Senator, Carpenter oppoae-1 it. Y, A. ftmitb was opposed id 1 it, but II r wan wis ronning on that plaW j form. Tbe pcakct said bo was not against sll the rights be had under eiistioglaws. No more, and bo km The white bud was to Maine for the bill. It was tbe white uun pabbg on tbo colored man to get In to office through bim No white uau in the South would be in tbe radical rattks tf there were no ofiioei to fill. And the whites and blacks of the South bad become better harmonised.' The lat ter Bad begdit to undenaU bow they bad been tbused for tbe advaotage of white ad venturer from the Niwth. They bad be gun to see they bad beet, turned agaiust their old masters without eaoM. , They be gan to turn, and the party - was abottt M t lose 800,000 colored vote. The civil rlSbt3 L11! s devUed to keep this vote end to gratify the tcveng of northern tnea. It sowed dwcortl where oontentMeot began to reign. There was Ho need of tbe bill. There Was M fight denied or disturbed. It was an onnatnral effort to unite things disjoined. Tin Colored man goes to bis churches , and schools. We gi to oars. We move in different spheres. The bill w.sdefea'e l. but it will be call ed np next eesetoo, and there is nothing to prevent its passage,', IMtwell says preju dices must be broken down by tbe force of law. God has fixed one plant tie radicals would amend it. . A man asy say be is s good republican, bat is opposed to civil rights. That is the chief issue now. ?J to bin. 'if yon vote the republican ticket ye are fat favor of the bill, The negroes there' thy era in tbe majority, favor the lilt, they Lave drawn the line, not the whites.' After an animated tppenl to pride of nee to come odt sBd.adj the speak sr said that the fattlt tf Odr preS'tit toffering retted with tU. ffi Hi not kke enough iMMrerf In our a fairs. After the madder of the trees, is the parablfl of Jot ha a j th ten of Gideon, when they nuft to tnooee n king, we have all declined the ndrden of pablra service, and the btamile bal ti'ilt! it: place to rtla ovef ttt. ; , , - It'it hour bating ctoaea j 3!r. Ditis gave . who lDn.ied irimielf st n esndidsto for Cmigres, and tf preH bit tleaaore at meet in z the neopld ef Uranre. In reeard to bit political aateeedentsi it might be bit daty to explain, and he had tfottfiog to con ceal, lie was n Whig befori the War and to its beginning. It Wat bit fortune to be elected to tb secession eonvention lie went there as n Union seen, to keep tbe Suto in the Union.. My opponent mjt, I aided fn carrying the Stoto out. It fat al ready oet ont by the aeticU of tbs fny to wbkh tbe gentlaaton belong. The forte bad hews teited. Owey Eille, noted tecesehmiAt, Wat at the bead of the govern uent. . Whet could 1 do but toM for lbs ordinance, foT there wot peraonal ganger in refwirg to sign. Even tf. A. Oraham did net dtfw vff K 1 fie is eanjnnetion with Ueo. K. DWger, hrtrndoeen atf ordi nance declaring the Stats hi s stats of Ef volution, to avoid rebognlthra cf tbe don trine of secession. Barton CnfefVrtrtsl ne ed n eof y of the South Carolina Urdamnon. Judge KuSn, lbs mom of the Convention, eo-ofenrting wits) tbe party, did not recog nize lbs doctrine, and introduced en assewd- nrentv M On peopts est jfittj Ueaess ioey wieu 10017 n. 1 au was voted sown, all airoed the Ordioanes'. 1 TW bind fan- ion dtdn't give np then. lbey feit fee tbe adoption cf tbs provutonal tovernment of tbn tkmfeJenrto Stalest ; llie pponnt insimnteet M 4t& wot pf ttft thw wsr he bad nothing to eoweeal. . Whw tbn' war eaave be woe with bit people", but was not in tbs army, bat kept jine a qwxrUt matter fnA kamt ywxnle to kerp wt vf dwytf.' t',- ; f 1 .f , h After thh eatr wsff lot Wr. 1aidW saivl be was in fsver ef snbaruwion in good tails', f row tfs K wWr Ms itpprim and party f They tofit tmmtmfatt at very step jf they wevs att.1 i5n Amos party, y r f-, - f (Wt KM paiir etef flat .he i.tivt taid in regarr to eyf6tiua to, iwwmrm Gem tokurkidw nmUertv nf tf! rh nute and worn out weapone of rodkif crsfjty. In- rerd IS eUrgwtef oorroptien tbe speaker said that there wars bad tnen tn sH pertie eW &. At regards the amount ef flttthrderjvd' the to be Us fetvtt of raJicJf rule. It was the direct fruH of de Siocratie policy. That produced tlte wsr, uJlLitkd u ddt. (A jrct Jut vf this stuff was put, forth as argumeut, but bis defence of the government and of the party was so weak, that the speaker was beard with merely civil pstie 00.) He ad mitted that the South ba4 been badly treat ed. Hordes ftMevebtl come down from the North.: Such thing be would hot juaJ tify or deteod to secure iu teat, mt the party who brought on the war was repon-! ;i.irt ? - .. ' ' .'.': t tVtl. KtutlTS. 1 , Tbo speaker regnrded this a a bug Lr and was surprised at the commotion it ere ated, "For bis part be ws opposed to jt. It .was detrimental to both white and blacks. Suutnftr bad said the bill gave no uew rights. , This law ouly enforced them. But Sumner's bill was prejudicial to the no lorbd wan. If lot alone tbe raC Would get along. The colored people don't enforce tbe idea themselves, Colored barbers would not vhavn colored men. - V'. " WK COIiORBO rEOrLM" do not want any such bill. Why was tile bill introduced ? , It was weaaure of re taliation for the resUtant made to the re- oomrtmction and other nwastirea, It bad its origin iu tbe fauaticUm of the north, which had its counterpart on the aeoeeiou spirit of the South-.. ... ,,. -4i Tbe Dewocratt talk of receiving 0 reel j s a peace offering; Oreely had rodoctri mated the northern mind with these lo-' tioiw. So bad Sumuer, and the hiocrats bad once thought bim a very proper miu. The bill baa not passed and he did not believe it would pa. It would bav been if Urecly had been President. 1 But Urant would veto it. ; He was opposed to it. But it was n raw' bead and bloody bones. If it did peso, tbe ewuutry would not be affected by it. " - . - The speaker bad something to ssy about elect iou laws adopted by the laot legisla ture Jce. &0., and vkaed by an , appeal to bury all arty animosity and pledged him self if elected to go at an indepeudent and honest servant , Mr. Davis replied in s speech of abo.it half an hour, iu wbicb be handled Mr, I lea den in n way that detightod hie hearers. la commentini Upon the subject of aecessioat which bad been the bordeu of Mr, Iteadeos song in Ualeigh. the gentleman bad. tried to ahield biavelf behind Ir Urahaitt. lie tbould not have such refuges Mr, Badger bod fotrodttoed bit reIttlout IS hit. Craig were its trod Seed afterwards." Mr. Ileaden bad voted for Mr. Badger resolutiont, which after declaring the Stats free atr reign end indepeudent, ewittg no tndordi nxiwn or obedience to the I nked State; Ac, pledgid themselves to the ttttcrmwt of our pdwer srtJ td tbe last extremity to maintain, defend tod uphold the same. ! .. Mr. Ileaden had ahowed bw sincerity by Keking retnge in the Home guards where there was little service and no danger, while be (Mr. Ib ) bad left wife and children aid all td dd what his Etalo tilled upod hint to dd. -',. In reply to Mr. Ileaden't viewt of civil rightSi Mr, D, nude n strung appeal to tbe whits bub to remanber hie pride of race. The Kepnbliean party euttld bats no exhv tenes except by appeal td tbe baaest passion of tbs white mas. . A good repnbtlcafl 1st it is tittle theS thiUM tbOsild teaie', ,Tkoe who dost look for nSen ahonld look to uV-f The greed of office it all that kcq strife '"ST. -L- ' ' 'in- r :I iiiianeSHm. IMS VILLI!, TA j,tjssj iifij rwiwiiitww r iiMr whir m iuc party that cloiamd a higher law thsu the Const ttntiofl . Thfy pat their ddctriuee in practice long befm Inneols'l eleethm, end the war actually eotHmenced in Kanaal with John Jllrown'l gangs The aostb U free from the guilt of begiufliftg the stiift. e n Mr. If eaded in rejoinder; mid btf did sot know where he btd Urn since the tar. fn ! litieally: lLd not fisitel iih either i ty till last I'rewdeMtsI election. Had J fc ,.,,r . . , vUed ith bnh id t!H t!.i convention bill ; s .t w .SS ieutllTO of 18?1 agilnit which Lf, foiiad. astpo'dwa . revolutionary. Sines then be bad acted vsa! with thf retretflean party. Ifut lie did tut jLiCVTCO BtOdUf agrew tKll it la tmytbjngi bs Waa sneee WHI weri m pHrwathai mm r'.KAK. OppoaeawthSetvll rtgUti till than Ua Vis ' bimaeir, benauM IU passygf would have been gratifying ?s h'w party. Tbe eslored people dtmt desire tbs bill. It would be s greater calamity U them tlratt toy one else , Tbs Repblican purty U Sot rcwponmbls tat tbs fovernsfent, ( !) There wae an ex tretM patty northj at well tooth; Greely sod Pawner art wore refpoanib! theft nil others. .," They eo-o berated wita fJisMNia. aionisucf tbt if cut k ts bfesk t tbs Un ion. .. - - Tbe tpeeke'f siitfiitej Hit trd aUtssf affair! is South Carolina, Ixnu'iJwe, At ksnsat and eUewhere; as Cm rMlt cf radi cal rule, Bat k was Iccauas mm at the south eonld fcwt take tbs eetht of tf8e, and bwd fJfet pA Into- powtr. lie sonld not srrrovss. v . " lie fdtfrltted the iVgUfataYc of I8CS bad acted1 Ud.'y . It was rtrSUieaeH bat they were urged en try leading tftWocrsta, who shared the friU of tb sltmdcr the State. . - IV its s lame cfft to eUl;iA tltt nosi- tS.Tn; and whh n renewed oaault on the . cttetk Is, Wr, Ileaden tToeel. with the eertaisty of blvhj rAadt no converts, end with the alawjwt eqtfaJ s'ufo tit carnrg aTteftatcd km friends. j, v 4 twnSi a jnwm W swf sspj i j Wstats A-ff 0t f?t feWst ttws' tin' week. -. . V-ti ' Attettfcft it carfitfCoI. Surr' curl, received too hfts fvf Cotos. i i.. -. , , , tax fey if rnffsse ffctks ef LW Sail ef Chsr Jlsryef rsfbm hsfne.' " $ teehl change to trots' 2s Tobacco Market. 1 Adge Clstta nf tU iddcprndelsf eandi. ttfa tjainat EWKfr$, Bot7r1rfi by eou veBtiotf''" - ,'-. ' ,,,:'; ; Tit Otwl sry of tae crAfy btr foesd s ti'aYlilt tgainsc, the segm If take for tbe Sulrajre SS Hfiss IMey sod tbs tri al will Uiu ImiHt Jutc!y, A CARD, To the EledotM of the Seventh JwUc'mI Diitrtct vf Nvrtk CutiMnn t JtEfPWTrt LLY anennre tt t am S A tdidate tot tbe OnVe of Jtkla St thu huidiilute fof (be OnVe of Jtkla it thu eao 1 hit hM JkrtmrminrA tn V titt tn. Wt tfce advk of man; trnmaatjl rirait and th tllk;t Ulinot of ptrttita, Moiwiita- In tHl M-rl Milt fcWi Hutra IH tho t'-Mrlrt, who tr4s thrm srlvea uro of a.v t(t tfie Urn admiaUiered Without rrftiTi!' tn I'Ui tv. Hemjt InripaMs ol attlk-iting v ritx fe nr an aVc, tiMin the wore of party rliottrV. I Imuld utxke no Hiluiilnii at ail to Hut! mlWt If it bud not. brrn rharxxl tn mi of ttw I'nhlU) PruitAin advam-e of anyftilililiflv fSirtstd pw km of wine tn breomn a candidate,) that J Had changed my party afttlintumm ip the bntw of re ward from those, to whom aa 1 mtii knuwti, 1 kava hiUwrtn bren oMMd. Knch a citarge ht alika uiijtMt to me, and te throw who muk it, tad I berr Rh-e it my nlmt pn idtive nmbi: Tbm never km oren a dajri aad tbera can uevrr mm a toy in mv life w orn 1 nave brn, or enn b, willine te pMntte nty for. tune from thorn ef Ibb rood prople of my ka tivf t'titt. witb whom 1 have loug and so earn estiv sympathised. ".- ""',f- la eoaoltHoB. I bm to iire thr wbol pe pfe of Uta IMxtriet, that la tbe event of my ura ntolton to ao boRonlde and Important an other, I will mm my b efftrt ta dlwhirgo Ka dniia foilhfiiliy, bv an equal. Jiwt aadtntpa. tial admin btratiua' of tbe Law. T. SUFFIX. 4ime!WbJS74.l. ' ...... ! Stokes County, N.- C. . . ;.t i.. 1. r! ) -. - - . 1' 1 1 Tills iiAuxint fc.T " - ; , VATERlrJC PLACE So wen koii br the bat Qq TKAKH, ' Will epene'd tor vbitors ; - - 1'eixrjSFi . emtotaa.... fneclastsra.0n " ; ' ' -t! - -. ANOTIirk '' . - LAUGB HdTiilt Has been buitt, and fluKbed ufa in t bet style. ' - " faxenyr tram on the Snrth tVtolieat.'en. tral KU iiuwt make cafustcboM at G nth tram tor dihtM, ItVfcXSBOKO, T'birb hi the teraiinm ot the N. W. V. K. It.. frem which iwlM WMoetijtee ran reach the ejir.iug. byaDAILk LOKef .. , j IVMFORTAHLE COACHES. ' All stlall nnfter miewded fee tMturs at Tied moaU atwiuld be directed to riEDMONT SPBlNGSw" ' Wiuston, K. C, ? i TKKMSt - ti,k s J'erWeeh,' 1 PrrJttrtHatWjfll. Per Vtj flt.w T" mwU nhra, apply to the uatkniwa4. . . W. E. WILLIAMSON,) . ... Vtfc 'At eJ " Frxi1ticlon- SUMMER GOODS. I AM Kw Ojieainj my fread Stock d- Summer Goods." . LOie Sad tr them. e trouble Li tbowjdu VANTED 9 hffOuuil-, la exrlmuae I Dried Fruir. . . Flottr. . Jliy. , (Mt, acAs. . . ,' JAMJi WKB1J, Jr. Jf6e. Jlilrlf, ""OWponemkxt of hai k ' ' or " '' lUlLHUAD PROPEll'lt. Is the (Tircult Court of tie I'nifed Stales For the Welters Dwtrict of Kh Caro lina.' 1 , ' Henry Dew and Hiram Filler aul (Hlf U er, Piefirtl, , Tlrtf We-rfefrf H VmIHM U fto1 fff tl.J Tod R Cal4wwll, ItwftM McAUwfi TlNr Frrt National iieaih nf ' Charlotte; lotftf KultM-rfirL Hiram Ket h-jr, Thoirtas t. (ifrwnlec. Jama, I irweo . L. Mary farwrtT, A II Krwln, X If f) Wlhwiw, Alfe, It M Walker nod frtbrrs, Inifrmlatttn. TH It -T it Vf Wn Xevlb I'amBa ttt A rd ,' V. 1 $ K f'forw artlered by the I nrt: sad a-h tirif U lVe pura at lb (.wwrt IJ.m e dmrln ibarhy f fattiiHiry, S C,wn IM ih ay M juwo, an aew fmpuied by a eu'tewt eedrr of the f&ort, UaUl the , , , Vith day A 0t Mit ' t wbVb tiiw tt wltt tfc pUxm M iWd Coiifl llunae do. tn K,l.mrr. and in Um terms abd evwdttttw hereWoro t,r)-H.4. w , , Ml6ilirHKft,- wwm, sr tv , Xf.lRCfJJhnvvi.'e, . , ' . . . AIk-vII If, ??(..,. ' tircrsfAS in'Fsi, 1 - IlllhnVirer, St C- , TllOMAM M. KWAJlf. ; jirn-f'l, 7t , , UmArtiwe, ft C "TOVCTAXEOs TW I LL eitrnd at my Mm a rilny I w f Med tf y f Jfl fnr tb IKirw of MAIS tb Ml 0t tn fiuiHk Atf part laiia fv tair art awiad M tjfaf at tba time nsmad, r CotiWt !! Will br MoTivd. . A. C. MtUI'fj K, ', ' 4if I It. PIEDMONT SPRINGS . mi nil-' , '.( f"V , 4 -.,1 1 ! f -V t if U? "'1 f . V9 ' Ccl & 'U-'. lif ddliiunctioit "Vtltli " Paces of Warehouse charge, uduptcd by S.I lvl ' 4' ,f. .. . ... ...... , THIS IS TUB In Danville. Slatd Roof, with 30 - - ;; I ;, ' - -: : " 'j' :.r f ' -4, aiw-Xjticixtsti t V, IVMM.ETK IN KVEHV JttiSriXT. 1 ' 1 " Vurc Sprht'j Water in the Lot ami I convenient facooi rooms. Your trade sdilcttetl and satisfaction guaranteed W J. FOWLKKS, 1 W, J. FOWLKES&CO. " ' 110. 0. FACE. V ,.rt, I'rnnrktstK; AtUonri. ' '? - v.-- ' JAMLS K. liEHCK, "., Floor Manager. " ! THAT Til K . . n m va. m" - m. . (ilk- i iif. r ;.5 " ' wwS), W. & 1 n ;.Io 4? o '5-0 u ti'O Willi the assiitaacc of &ar . . : , . . .j arvr Tll Of Warehouse charge adopted by March 4th 1874 : PACE'Q 4 SALES of any Paavillci, and . ? .... flu. .. . . J. I !.S We hat? ctilsrsfrd our WrJeon . ; BuMuens t)roiuiftl aad accilnltely KD. M, PACK. ltd. 0. FAI'K, ' J. MAC. KMlTlt. " " JAMKS R. nfclfCfc. FW M.nspt; BINGHAM 20HOOL l , ' 4 t ' wnnBwamwna j K,f . " Ed,ttJi4l In 1 M.j. IlOBKBT f;!.in!jAM, Sj'r. Msj. tv, B. LTXt'H. Capt. T. I JWlittOtftJ. . W.G.QUAKPXjit'!f. j Mr.nAnrnvii.tB. N. C. 'pnr. KSM Netnw m, U July UCt, rtursH J hwhwMai IfcwU tilJO r wmImw. I iwweltm. f s t.ttrw. f 'IMfC neat wwinnnf me arhyt wilf ewnftnewr i a. n in mum muj tf my itM. tCXTL-XSIJlf , , . .1 f llfflow, )WV Mnabwi, . . , fVkM llrard fiNrlntbwr all wee hmtv raprnW 1 e"rH tM .ad wsrtiaa.i, i . no to, fof fun ffrrf Lit' T.ffmi - CAM Ji. t. linillKl , , Cedar Orwe, Jobs 10 Orange County. X. C. . . PHOT OGltAPHSI, nioTohHArHic Art tiAttt.sr fff fW.LBOBf, we waqldMyto the pubfic, Ufci we sre pearawwd te ton . , riicrrocRi pus ad febreottpfj M..l , t. and nol jrfmMe temrX rvrwrr lhia rood P I c T IJ K K win wrii iTSi f we w-mi rewiht infta mm time, we nave at i, a tne lt ef it Ath La And ruAitts , , er rift. Girt n a eIL . . . ... X. IL fl.lfar ta . i-me tlm. ' v uuiiaing. . atf voft fiitr Ooofsi itutM flie Reader (fow prices, ixfunitH, UvLvAU tsi nt-utt. tttlr.n fx roKLfu -xti uunjatu; fjlil' fJOODS. ; Ml. !. Ms'm Klreal. Hfh II 12m. .NORFOLK. Va, - vd ' A Warebouw; Caused the nduction ' the TOBACCO Aswciation March ' ''-.''' ' ' " ! ' "' ' -."ur.,. v j,, -4' I. ' .. v, ,. , . .March IS, , I 0 ( . ...... (.) f- f J "-a ; . ili r --.a i ; I 4 ( OlJDmmBLrr ;, Warebouw, RV.Iit'CTIIlS tbe ltentU(e TobaCCO 'Areoetatiqa , -rr-4r.--...r;r isia :erc the LARCEOT ' ' -l " t, 1...M Jt..tt !,a(i.'tili W. -M - Yarrl onebalf acre! ' traiiirictcd. .... PACE BBC. CO. :w Proprietors. '.-'.H'-t :r-.-; , Hart.fS'YljBss. 'HI LL S B 0 R 6 ; N. Cr; A Qiiial Hillifal, SiatimK ' HIL1T1BT ACACSny. 'i a1 1 1 1. K.H rm ltfn the 1J Xondqr ht X iull , . ! . W TLHJf-l (W axi fwM. kvf udine fm i w ahW Debt. rt-l riffi).vl r.m... iutfiw rr swmIhi t w KXT f 'ri, j i l.SjiTiifcTtn:'; J , j! It. IIOKXKH. A.- SI. f ! . t M. II, DUWIX A. ; lll'fjft MOI!l.. ir.l'nLcf Vs. M.j I. II HAMILTON, i.". t X W, VKXAlSl.i; Jr.. ' -t. . i iVkeepaie Cow. College." CirtaUro aeht on spplctwi. ' j ' Jliiiw I'm is; i. If. , i , ..... STATirOF 0 IlTir CAROLINA," 'Suj'twr Crttm il'if l74i . I'MltlH f. Parl.li, AdmlnUtraO of Thomas TrnwMiMn, iotfri V Thorn bk,, Jnnw it ThH:p69 . I. "" lHra 4 TUnmm Tba. " l T a irrlnx tw 5 be mMMtM C the tlwt the nlwwe a.wwd d.rnl.Ha i' ka L rbnwtMiw. aM lauar M. tb.im art rw " V.Mf bNiri t t- Ibi wtmwwi tbat imlilimlb-n la- made lit tbe !tfM UnwW W 4j wmf wels NU() tae tbe ht ..( a I' 1bmMHi and damm M. Iwmmmm aa he ' ml nj.w bHhra (bo .r f tw arrar i "M1 t hlfl bt Uit wiikEA itm aaiJ ,1. ,., .. 4f - u 'mm b MIT! pill bbh h KM m IH- I bvlie nOVe. r tbe I fcuMOTabiaw! eatba Mrt tngfltf da mnM In Ibe lebl emui-ltini. -. .' Wbwe. fMMrire tw. Vrb nlakbf Ceiirl st bflbe m li aw w.i, the ibeiMN ,i. k My ltV " .(. LAWtt. Clerk, Msr t "44w. Superb twurt. M'h Ud if MM' . ' - '' f'ttltBl'RbV f '"""' ' , ALLKX UROW.V8 MILLS. ! IKKvNeV.lriWibvlftVlel'aal.rsr. rd tit it .km . in nm-iiK Ibefr Inlcr " by lifiifmj H . iii) ItiieMin I n. line l JJH l;j;UnV,
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 1, 1874, edition 1
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