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THE DEEllAM ''PLAriTERG' WAREHOUSE" Col, JOHN C. WIUUJKSOSMaii'ofiOT Mfwrior dvi(gra to wlkn. &lct 1B77, T,l.'.tl,720, It, mil! intrtuihfc. NOT SOLO VETi WEDNESDAY..... JULV I? :78 revocably Cied bj tbe fundamental enact inentg of a bastard Constitution, us y et Ob- 1; partially aoora of evils retuined it it yet' by. the ol-etioate wickedness of the putty 'still standing ready to -return to its old , j Jilsce. - these are omi of tbe substantial STAND 1U HUift OUNiJ.. j llwd the' accession of the Dcino-, A campaign snort, sharp ami uccisire be cratic .arty to power in North Carolina, been resolved upon, and otsly three aeeks j un, these are .what will be lost by the suo eland between us and 1 1 day of battle. jCee of that sentiment which encourages in dependent to disregard tie teachings of tbe ft. Independency teaches that there is no allegiance to party, no obligation to die cipliue. Each man becomes a law onto Tiimself. Ills au indfvi Juul race for ho nors and profits, and the devil take tbe hindmost, : , ; ' We think tbe lebellion against the. ao tion of County Convention of O.-unge otter ly indefensible. It was held with full pre liminary knowledge and action. It was full, fair, and accordant, and it put out a ticket which no man in tbe county can say ii hi innermost conscience,, was uot honest ly entitled to endorsement, .as honestly mnd and worthily constituted. If tbia ticket enunoi le cordially upheld, then it wilt be tojsay that Grange county is so di vided "gainst iuf, that henceforth the He publican party mar claim it aa their own territory s mid this dang er is greater iu the near future thao is now apparent. , What Democrat in Orange ean refuse to endorse and vote for the ticket now before them?, Iet ua we the men, aad while we admit the existence of many other competent gentlemen in the county, at ill as selection lad to be made,' we ak, if a choice mora com prehensively satisfactory could be wade? " George Iaws for Clerk, a gentlemen of tried integrity, of skill so approved as to en- title him to rank as the test Superior Court (Jerk in the iState. of natuie so genial, and of heart so large m to have atlaobad the ar my of frieods wboe-eoot willing to give bim op shaHhe go down, beeauke be was uomimted by a convention ? ' " ' , ': Will you dwpLce Thoiuj II. Haghes, candidate again for Sheriff, imply because be has been sheriff for a number of years, and bat proved biuoelf an officer wbo ban uot incurred single occasion of rebuke, wbo bat proved faithful to the large trusts imposed upon him. who has been faithful to the eouuty and to the State, while be has been kind and lenient to tbe subjects of bis duties? Will you strike biui down, because be was nominated by a convention f Will' you ; tfweard yor 'candidate for county Trearr,-D.'C. Parks, who has bandied thousands of dollars of your money and faithfully accounted for the hut cent, and whose character for totegrity baa been smirched with no steio, because be was nom iuated by a convention? ; " ' ' Will yno repudiate John La ws, a faith ful, expert, experienced and obliging Ag ister of Deeds. because convention taw fit to recognize bit part great services and me rit.' . , . r '. ( Will yon punish Dr. T.J. Wilsoo, and make his laborious, ill requited, but hono rable and important office, a target for your disapprobation because be Wat nominated by s wnvemiuB? .-.-'. Will yon turn awiy from Alsey M. Leathers your candidate for Surveyor. able, kilful, faithful, and proved by long expe rience of bit OKtfulnos, because be wst no minated by contention? And in your legiijative representation, yon have asked to Le free from the domina te of lawyers, of placemen, of profession al politician. Your wish was granted when Jubn K. llutdiin, the intelligent, practical working farmer, and 31. A. An gier. the farmer, and merchant, tbe plain, unpretending, unambitious good wan. tbe oiao of bard tense, and practical l.usiunte habits two men irreproachable In man ners and morl were noroioated. ' t And year Senators, George Williamson, t soldier who gallantly sustained the bwtiois of hie tftete'iae foreign war when men were not over hasty to respond to tbe Call 1 te arms; ami a farmer whose broad ' acre How are we getting ready for it? IJow am we gaiag U meet the shock? To tell the truth, there appears to be an abundant a mnunt of skulking, and what is wore, an abundant "an7oulitr the Democratio party all over (he Stale gives sign of a looScues of straeture that bodes no griinl to the country, the people or the party, because of the damaging and dangcrou influences of independency which flaunts its traitor banner m almost every county in tbe State. :- Independency hs three disticet pretences for its existence : the assumed impregnable strength of the Democratic party which ruts it beyond all Ike gangers' growing pnt of divisiou of forces, or coutrariuty.of parpiuie ; th unfair and partial st tion of Contentious by which tho jiwt and real wit-hes of the people are stifled and improper, men forced pon their suffrages; aud lastly, and most commonly, the greedy ambition of wilf Pek ing men who clini reward for services the people do iiob see fit to reongsjire at tbe va lue claimed for them, or1 wiu believe those service have already been, sufficient reonit- As to ttB first, it is, without, foundation ; foi in the fluctuation of pcpular action and in the continually changing aspects of pub lie questions, no party can claim io have immutable foumlatioMs, , There is no more dangerona error Ue te rely upon the last ing objogatkm of an opposition reeaime of any one significant overthrow ; and any in dividual experience in human nature will furnish proof bow unsafe it w to rely upon tbe permanency of a victory achieved over powers believed to be an overmatch in a conflict, and then overthrown at the tempo rary abasement of tprideand manhood, l'artics, like men, will nurse tbeir resent ments, and eratrbfblly and patiently abide the revenges of opportunity i This it the at tit ude of t be t wo great parties of tbe coun try emphatically so of tbe parties of this State.. Jiut becaase the Democrat ie party; was so overwhelmingly victorious in I87C, it by no meant follows that the Kepublkan party is'annihilated ; it by no means follows that it it disorgaoixed, that it is weak, or without itt purposes of revenge. Nor k it without fcitt capacities for revenge, if the Democratic party is foolisb enoogh to open p the envied opportuuit v ; which it mr all do most assuredly if it blusters about tbe field with all tbe airt of an irresvtitle eooquei or, and addresMet itself to dividing its spoil before it bat well assured itself of its secu rity, .f -.'r; i 'si):-' ', ' If tbe curse of Itadical rale it again vi aited apoa North Carolina, and tbe South, it will be because tbe Democratic party bat presumptuously abued itt positicu. and failed to recognize its responsibility to his tory for tbe preservation of cont-itntional liberty.. All tbe blessings regained with to mucb labor and address and talent and eloquence from tbe stronghold of lyrrauny and corruption will have been frittered away by the petty vanities of personal api ration, or by tbe insane tmlition of imja ticot politician . These last are included in ear above etamiSration of the origin of independent eanaidates. Tbe second, tbe most frequent, and there fore tbe esost important of the causes the alleged nafair and partial action of Con vention, by vbiofc the real voice of tbe people is etiftVd, end Imprr(-er men forced upon tbeir suffrage -remains to be noticed. We bare frequently bad occasion to notice this allegation, end W remark, that while eonventiutM are rot absolutely free from eauses of reprelterxtofi, they yet. offer the nH obviously tad ready mode af ex A N Eti HO CANDIDATE The ('tiiivrntion of the nd Conjiressioiml District at tioldsiioro" on the . 1 t Is iust, nniiiinnted O llr,! a ? negr Hit Hsll'ux County, as the uuiidiilale ot the Ueuubli. can party, throwing overboard ' Hrogden, and beating Humphrey, This is the se cond negro nomination made io, that Dis trict, one Col! ius being new in the race for Solicitor., j , ii,, tit" , We might say tliat it wjs one of those cases where chickens come home o roost : where the fowler is caught in his own unts; where the engineer w hoisted -by his -own petard ; anything in ftct to express our sense of the enjoyment we might feel in seeing the discomfiture of the white radi cals of the District finding their black suit- ordiuntea gjing back upon tbetn after such a fafhion, if tbe whites of that Distr'ic, were alone to suffer, or if the victory of tbe u?- . ' . -at groes in ttft-xe Conventions were not au iu omen for race harmony. Hut we find two nominations male iu wliiun the only quali fication aked for was that of eolor, charac ter. cotupQ eucy and qualification being un called for; and questions that - seemed to hare been settled are revived with aggravat ed bitterness. It is a fruit of Itepubliean- ism which has ' preache I negro equality; and negro character, vain, arrogant and rapacious, baa not been slow to believe uis equality of intellect and bis equal right to offices tbe white has been accustomed to ) fill. It is a lesson our independents. J whose caper let down the gaps for lie-! puhlic:tnim, will do well to ponder on. The Kaleigh Aeirt on this topic adds; The suui-e of the Uepublican party means ncgru rule. , Kvrry Vote cant, fur a repub lican or an Indt-pendrnt, randidate is a vols for negro rule, White men of North Cm to! ins you have the iiu - before you. Are tu icady iu meet it? " a . . . y,i . ; f ' .-. ."' cou winstcvs c.nn. ' We have seen thersrd of a gentleman we eery much respect and admire, offering himself as the caiididate of the Nationals for the next Congress in opiitii-n iu the Hon A .M. Scales. As tbe IS sleigh 06 vrrtr remark. Cul. W. must fv bme- tome ; for he gorson an ap-ditiNi without eouipanv. W rw uefhe NVti.wal-? Tliey wou'd Bod it bar) to give a olir d.-finitiou of tbeniMlves, except p pt pl very sick Stick to Orgiinizatiou. JliUslvro ivrtier.r-":.;':'::a,S''-v.vv;-:.:;v1vi'T'i' ;. ' Excellent advioe 1 Hut let the "organi a t ion" be for )ieuH(V, out nu-H.-JAI-(om Chrouklt, ' ' ., Exactly what we contend for Hut it it greedy and dissutii-tied i(4, who make thcmselvea the standard of Measure t tud regard no organisation thut (loci not recog nice thtm as the life and centre of it." Again we say, "stick to organization." v The llillsboro Heconltf of last week has twoaeuaible aud well-written artich-tORthe subject of Advertising. One of them re fers to County or leual advertising aud the other to the Business advertising of that old 'fiuiehed' town. a Judging the town and its trade by the adv. columns uf that paper and there U no better cuiteriou for judging tbe town is a dead as Hector and trade ' deader.' We thought our town showed leaM life aud businesr- activity thsn say other withing our knowledge whereat newspaper is puldihed, . but' ilillahoro takes the belt.'; Some tw i or three uf our half docen mervhann do advertise bat the Rteofilet ds not show a single mercantile adv for that town in f'tt two professional cards and a lady pinning the Millinery trade seems to be the only per sons alive there nnd doing business. JVo wonder the town does not prosper MVB people shun dp.au towns, and the town ps- ter in its adverting column reflee's the Usines status of the town." Printer's ink makeu towns the want of it 1 unmakes hem. -Milton ' Ch uivtt. JAl'ANKSK AFFAIRS. J'oKOiUMA, July ft. All' three of tbe iron ctads bail, in Knglind for Jajmn have arrived. I be three Itovernora ol Kanagawa I'rovinoes, in which Yokohama is included, are nndfr arrw4 on a charge of promoting tbe t'nMie disorders. . Tiio Japaiio I'resa Uwt are about to be modified. AU iutpri-onmentt of journalists are abidished and tinci sul a iimcd. There have Imw s-rioii affrays in Yo kohama beta run the aai.'wra l I he Russian and ltriti-b ships of war. Hlood was fre qunly shed. There is to be a tie Military, College , similar to that of We-f I'-iuf. ! be open ed at Tokio on tbe lUtb or Jane. - 8.x Frasi ito. July 9. Telegrams from Portland tay that ureal exciiemeut pre va ili uver I he al irmmg condition of a fis H a Volunteer enmpsni organising. I'len ty of men err oi.'mnM-. but.theie is great need of arms end ' ! means'. ! The steamer N trthwen. well msnn-d ami armed, under -- j,? the Jiivurdir, Mr. Editor....'.,' ? If your edluu iale are linli.twlveof tlio feoliiiK1 f your twart, I know loin safely Cml Iti you in iielmlf of the ejierl iitui feel.le. My 'ther, wholaa very old mnii, tells that when be i culled on to serve MY STEAM WOOL VAUblSU MACULE :. - SHAH : ' V r CEDAft OltOVK, OK A NO H CO- N. C' a tf L u.kUir Iti Mlti.aef till aafLiS talari I tarn ... ..a. " usjnr.tr Court, lie Is aotitetlinespliieetl ,.,ito ja work that r:uA lw eatxiWd. In n tliiiix tliey call a w Mr Itwira at a have a Hiirfhr and 1'Kler nttaetied to mv V , , . 7 ,. . v , ,,) Mu-lii!iJ.tJ''i,Hy saviiiK trie liihiM-or IMeklng ,t time, tn ttnnl lienclies; Ui., taut, I ltavw tu,.,.jw ,,,,. tA tul Ist-iwi-e wringing It for tsiiU lieu.nl a younir riliunglil say he could not fny. It is iliiKirtlnt thut the Wool houlil he i. . . . ,. . . .. f....u wKiJ anil )iifaW liefore Mny lirouutit to tlio alt atruiglu. He called llby mni funny MlM.,lH( mfnj, Waso to Teii iietimW Wool. nauie; the place they put mid folks In, Now, Mr. K lltor, I do think humanity Itself would Invito a change for the nuke of the young if there were no ddaiid aching lumwi in this hleal land of ours. 'Will you he so kind hs U bring this luiitter liefoie those whose busli.eiw It Is to j ,,M)U .rftta itioujsot lite Haueioua aud TKItMSs-WliltB Wool, KIkM eUor one Fiftli of rim Wool, foloivil Wool Twrlvsiiad a ksll rsuta; , : , I fin -filing Woo! r.'ll- at .Vnrt er pmtfu. iti tnks in e.ut.iin lor cariiiii; turn, W hit r Bmim. ,f . Tbsnkful for tm-t nivnr. ami fnllv nrrnuhxl td I merit tliein In tlie fill me, voiiridenlly ark a vnuj Htteml uuh iHM; and If tly buve ; aiqiniative A'1''.''!''; ,,, .-..".. W aiiytvuviu ictbH.t.nf coiisclencer alwul Jliv44l,lt , i e.ho-tin.ve; sputiihng: w Httleof the pooplen' money for J- v (" the peopua'eomfo t, lot tlieor rert to hp H TSL A, II It 1 its .'...', girls tli h Ogti the Heoorder; we will foul ' AXl'rACTfltKU Ann ' DKALKli IN ALL tlio lull rr apili . Itottoin ami aim. g , , kinds ok" vutiiiiii; nil nr grown up wiiite girls will given ntc5iteHfllme. ' " Avahi, father say, he heard there was a good ileal of ulk lit prr.-eiit iii our foui.ty in regiird fo OMiiity mntteix; ami at a Gold and; Silver, Ware, ilASOMC JJiiri'LS. VJ .' - ' . . JUIR JEWELRY. ' . , WATCHES. CLOCKS. He. ineollnifofth' Majcistrates last oioi.th, XVltch icpi,irillff ,d Engraving prompt. Ilie man cmlil not l fonml who could I - , J , " . . give ttie y wirly expemes of the ciiniy( r the amount paid yearly to ' the ortlcers of iheciiunty; Father Inis'piiid In thepnst ten years, lmt two humlred dollars tax; says lie U? willing to pay f an extra lax te employ a capable man t.i make a truthful reMrtf all isiiinty tlnantv. to the Kecnr derurli lyeHtHeHnysrKlve th'e jepl? the Htcht, and they will be iilfrlel; kee them In the dark and hear thunder soon. Now, Mr. Editor, you mut int think we girla want to vote, no. No, we don't; but if IhltiKs ii liawfly wo may Ufomwthe Hiwet U-lilod thelnnie.' - Yonra. ; . u. ?bi, etc., tiiadc to order. v, . ; .i . ' . KAI.KIGU. .N.-U V march' iS. - Opposite tbe Market Viae. pressing popular preferences, consistent I bear suggestive marks of intelligent care with efficient party organ'.tatioo. Without J and personal attention ; a man experienced orgauitatiew.'n party bcoam a loose rah- in public affair, aad sympaibe'ie abb tbe lie. a series ef ariiads ef free figbtere, tab peoples' wente ; and Aegnstns W Grabs ..It. -..I XII ' .." "2 ,. . ! ' It - I . ... wmwiw mi aiiuwauia a m guerilla lorce lo j wyer inuei. barras aad wear out a opposition banded ; 'bm, but man i as formidably at Was ouec tlie . Kepublkmn ni.ne.I to tlie manual I.Ws and personal pany. ons ar!f wortnlesa and nnavsil experhmee of a farmers VA. able to eevvrv adttnUret gained by the! Will yoa say them iwy, because f bey s anj reognitiofl of such warfare. That happen ut hart been Dominated by a eon those gain wete oitsntisl and of lues-' sention? " vering to intercept the bos ilea as Uiay at tempt te Vress I'ldumhia) lt-ver, , IiMxiV. J uly 0 . l'iis di-patrh U the'fM'l,'savs the arrangcmen's Imsi ween England an ( Terkey. e-jwcially the so-qu-itum of Cyprus, are unfsvornbly receiv ed here. ; of bird limrt, and gmpisig tbuui very leommand of tVt. Wilkiioawi. U en.tea- blindly to find their wav ut." 8. we'sll are sick.' and would be glad oft he day that would give good jri r f,.r crops. gd wge for lal or. Hut the Nationals can pro mine ne more thsn the Iteiuourets, cxerpt, that as the Nstiouals are tinctured some, what largely with the prii.ijl vf .m munii'iu, there might be offered to tome people the temptations of getting rich on other people's goods wiih no other trouble than c'unf tbem. We are q'lite sure that 'ol, ,W iiiatiMi Muld not prech that doe- trine, nor eneiHirtige its practice. , . j The wtonfiM'. distinctive festwre ef the Nationals is Greeubsckt, ' lone tsue by isvlf, and not alluring enough to tempt io the ruptuie of the, old, orgsnixilmna, 1'be ennency platform of the lVmotrtie party is liberal enough if . carried . out, wbicb is in a fair way of being done. Aad otherwise, we do not see tbat the Demo- eratie psrty can eome under the definition givecbyCol. W. as one content to eon tinoe a nselese strife on issues born of other times sod other emidiiions." Ou the con tnry. tbe issues the UemocraiM party baa to mt are very full of vitality, and be coming more lifelike at the shadow ef Graiilism looms Bp again in the borixon. The introduction rf the NstionLlf in the South will only make that shadow grow the more ominous. Any lo-s e tbe Democratic party adds to tbe strength of the llp blicsns. If Col. Winston wishes - to pet the Democratic party "out of date," let bim go ahead. Hut we know that is not bis wish if tbe Uepublican party is to be reinstated, and therefore expect bim to re consider, and aland by bis party itomioa lions. ' ". " ' " Di KMAM, X. Vi July Nh 1S78." A CARD I learn that It ia nnHiae Io use my name as an Independent ramftibtte In this Seontnrlul Dlstrtct, audi ileslro fi state that under iKicirciiniMtaiieescaii I consent for my name to be nsed.' ' 1 ' f would not have my friends hellevp for a moment, tha: I cmtnteimiiceil such a movement. Fr one, I rtysnl the aiietvssi of Hie Democratic mrty too highly t ih mifht lo Impair our party organization, f fet-1 tliat "prlnclplea and ih4 men," should always be the leatof our party !" ally ' Yours Very llesji. ' 'Jtt.tAXS.CAKR. w-Jobn-H. Tyler & Co; t srrwwwei i misiiaimn n m arm . is yns-t -vamm- mmim tut vt MITCHELL AND TYLER, lOItt Main Street, - . 1UCHM0ND, VA. Dtimuuih, Wutrh?, Jewelry, Sitctr r . i r niiv. Pl,tt.l War , , t ' Mill. II ASI MLVKH Ti.Cli l.V." WATCHED UEl'AtltKD in tbe beotman wr. . . - - HAIR JKWKI.kTMAliKTDOttKKK. ", ' tW I'minpt attention paid tu Or.n r-l.v null iir utlierwhe. ( . Ilet.:'ilr. The Italeiah parwra ascrihe many cae rf typlMil fever In that Hty tn f-ml guttera ami filthy ImcH h4a. That exptalua patt Ikit IUleiirh nenl purer water. Tine same foul gutters ami filthy hack lota con taminate the water rif the welbt, and out if the well com typhoid fever, ami oiher fevers. We refer the press of , RaMnli tn an article on "causea of eontagium In towns' publi-lted Iu tlie North Carolina te& ML? ;" izi iz. Ti ii ii fi.-, rt Ini.i. Jalv 1 1. One of i he Times ! Medical Journal for March, and ad viae its llt-rlio eorre-piMidtfiit is authorised to de- repuUlhisiloM. The- ankle contains ma- bey m.ki positively that France asked Austria whether she wouM not prefix to give up lb idea of the Asiatic anm xaliou rather than see t!ie AgloTarkiik treaty Can ied iiut. t: ' It i omlci stood in France thit E"g'ind ere pies TvpriM mate id of Egypt ; although str..iiflj nrKi. to take the latter roiirse be-ca4-o she did not wib to disturb her good relations with France. liKT. July 1 1 The ex-itemelit te gardiiitf the .uglo Turki-h a ini e ha-not tuUided and 'there is miiek agiiatmu a Mung pvlilical partie io K"glM.l. At present only a very small majority favor directly challenging ' the govern iner.lV policy. Ijord llartington. Liberal leader, will to-day. in tbe House of Commons. e,il for pspeis an I information on tbe sub- ject ot the Anglo-Turkish convention, and when these ar produced the opposition will daoidc what course to pursue, HEAVY ORDERS. Sioce Congress adjoumcd Hlickwell Co; bad received order for I70.(K pounds of smoking tobacco up to last Wed neday On tbit amount of tobacco Miey paid iin.HW revenue. We cat! ilia a pretty buiiMss. Durbsm TVcco Phut. teilal 5ir Ihrniht for ail towns, and for revhlencee in the wjulry too, Athat matter. M A II It I E D. MrSsMattieTayldr,; MILLINER AND DUES MAKKU, At tlit Aoe furmerff vxjml frjr J. ;Kt T new nrrlvlng brr sri:i..fl SITH.T OF I'omprMnx a targs-r, asora saiinl aad m-trr lH.anlilullbauaar.be baartfrkvol, aud ..fl.-rinu iiiUnrtiurot- to' the b-lsr uf liiluUwn. id MirnNimliau roimtrj wuieb will ix Ihrkr t-a-.h-e. ami make oi Or .- U i Hon. A. M. Waddell was married this morning to Mbs Ellen Savage. of tliiscity, ami With his hrl.U lotik ilia Xiiri l Imnoil train for the mounUln.of V.rK.,,1.. wlre Jr " tether liniKiwnrjr. TKuMSCASU. at ttjelcwcU poasible rate. Mkt ta rewivine wek)V Ike IhI4 kesn Siri liP ,;; arr r Irata lk tmm Maw. ane iiiaraa- the bnppy nmple ko to apeml a few days with a brother of the bride. IIU J?cr July tijnrutr Court lt un to rail tm i ber Iwlnre owkln arilrni tkwwbeje.i': . . ( t-v . iwarefc.fiM'. ,. FT0CKII0UIE1'.3 MEETIXt). AcrtnetiT to a Tonw Lady. While nut riding bone-back on Thursday erening lst. from tome canse or other. Miss Msrtba Lanier was thrown from ber horse, bar foot hsving caught io tbe stirrnp she wst dragg ed tome distance, She was bsdly hurt bnt I I - . . .1 . - 1 - n .1 , . .. i i loriBuaicij no vonea were irosrn jorcit- if yoa nrgethat atbje-j Tbe annual meeting of tbe Stockholders!;. . , of business l cces, sod not j of tbe N. u. K. It..Oo. was held here last I.' . Tlie business wse uninteresting to I Col. John Tl Winston, of ITsswcll. hi titttble ealoe to the npb of North CW lias, no msa of memory or observation eta Jeay. A tyrrsmcal, eorropt sndextrsvs gsnt f ta'e gorernment everthrowa. the dy nasty of rspaciout carpet btggerf ettirj-at. ed. judiciary corrupt, immoral and igao rtet disf laced, a legislative power tstingj Itt espacitieato srqtnder Uie t-eopte's money Iti tbe moat corrupt and bWntioutmode tditement. reversed, lawt onremore administered with fairaem sod impart islitjrl justice sgsin eith In reaeb vf the people, crime agiri cower ing with terror befwe the msjeaty of be law, educating once toore the fntelJigeot nl ject of tbe Piste's tulsciudetstet re- No. We give the people ef Orange ere slit fir too much good scote o throw aaiy a certainty of good . for the shadows they will pursue in following after independent csodidstea, who, averring the geod of tbe people as lfa object of thejr porsuit, would willingly merifice that people to tny pur pose tbtt leadt to tbeir personal Sggran- A loeetingnf Dm River tad Milton townhif in Caswell nom ins let Gilrs Me bsne as Independent esididale for Ibe t!c ate, ,We have no room to publish tf l. proteeditigi ..reque'i.lcj, tutgiie lite.io sJ as far at ftwible below whit ar ie. forustion dcsii. u v week. tbe general pnllie The old state mt4 of! irecor. eix. liurweii 4. i .'lore bead. Kerr 1,'rai. Joliu liray. John W, Grsbtm, '.. U. ,F. Jloke.. W ,F-- Koruegay and Dmald MeKae were re-appoinied ; and Ihi following Directors were elected on the part of tbe f rivste gtoek holders I T. M. Holt, M. L Holmes, II. W. Friee aad R. II, llsywood. Tbe Directors nbsequeiiily re-elected T M. Holt, President, aad W. L. Tb.rraLurg Secretary and Tressnrer -' The report of tbe Committee on Finance was referred back to the Directory lo inves tigate matters eonoected with the Sinking Fund." -"I""-' Aehsngeln the by-laws ad J.d CbarlutU at a place forjbe aouuil meetings of .she Stockholders ; nd tbe next meeting will be held labitoit, , j - candidate for Congress in (Jen. Hcalet's dis trict. He is a Greenback er. The Rslelgb 0rtr calls bim ' a lonesome candidate' of a 'email party. There it no telling how hungry folks sre getting. White ploughing in a leld on Saturday, Mr t'tley. a resident of Middle Creak township, ws overcome by I he intense beat He was carried lo tha bouse, but despite sll attempt's te revive bim. died in an hour. He was mity eighteen year of sgs, wst a young man of mark promise, and held in high esteem la bis community. Ral, AVri A lady who arrived io tbit eity yeeter day mornin, reports that while on her wsy from Myrtle 'Grove ffnnnd, on Mondsy eight, tlie witnessed a lingular phenome non h the shape of what bad all the Sp pesrsooa of .bejnj a ball of fire psn-ing t erose he heavens. It wss io. sight for nearly five minn'ec-., and finally burst inlo fismeuts Wilmington Star. ORASGE VOVA TY. Itehecca Hsuou, Mary;DorUb. Uvi Wal ker, William Walker, John Carden and wife Sally Walker. Tlmmss K Ro berts. Frsneia Ib.betts, Jau.es Ro berta. Mary Rolrta. Iiuua lit. berta. Msrgaret Rorra, Wil-! Im vtMidss'jd aifo Dema lioes Wood. Adam Diug lss snd wilo Mary Douglas. njlin4 William Y Dortch. PtWi'HtQull html of Piu titbm, 1T;apiearin to the itlUdinn of tliel'miri thai lb.; .k-h.,,,1,,,1 willow V Jf (h si sm rohb-nt of till. Wait, and ha sn inten-t In Ibe btut lo hreftVrtrd ky this prnillnir: It s thrr. mre orderrd bv the curt ibtt toihll-aik made in the HUMwro Uecor, a oe.a.p r ml.lMeolniillWar..r sis sta-eexhe W li. mih Inn the ssM deleinlsnt lo be anil aopmr hr. lore the k-t k .a our Mijirrbir lnn lor in-xnza I RiiMV at bi nltke In HilM.a-iioa lli-J d s,,,,,. m to pb-ad slower or iletuur hi ibe eomplabil r tbe an-mf will lie bra ) ex pot e ami a oYrrre entered In aoniribitue k tlieiirsyrr o( Ibeeoiu- .ttiILT"V.T.r;! Uw ,.r' ""iwrl feint atmnre in llill-noro whJuiy s;s. (JEO. LAWU, Cftrk July 17 65. , t Superior Court. 1 "If C rpeooe-i inn run rtiw hi. R lo rlilvT -r. riKM in ihrir nwn birahib. Parti. el.-r aml-aao.kwHlaSm. iaprr or iwr tints si I (it- loMneas, Ad.lrrm fnssna t o: 1'fOtkin.l, Maine. . . 11 GRAVES WAREHOUSE ' watkonm - . Improved Uotary Harrow! n Gff't Driulenttmn f, ,H,i if Tlie Invention i,f Corneliue Watson of yshrcwille, X C. ' r".'? i?n'"" eheulsr in form, s boHou. L tsl brel. armed with Mx rut. Vf LVr-XL"!li.",,,llfp,T ''.""'"" rav.dvh.2ei stly wbeu In im.ikm aVonml Ute asle. Krom twi we?JhClTL"r" V''""' hauXu. welriit box. Uh Wbraln nsexttealhr rolarr molion to Ibe hamw. Till, rotarr ITJ ir:r ,h drft- of Ihrre motion: a rotary, a.loiwjd. .n, Ward moU..n. Ihn. efta ti,,,, . rterp ,d 11,'Xl PMlverUaiHiu r the wl. rHnrlnZ 2 l . b'rr'uw'i'i ftz aw bsrrow In Ha reoliill..i,., dl hrSr . tra-h sod make, no sermwulailoa.. Tl Jbs" l , rZ voIvIuk on an xJ.. ,ke tin tnmi.n, l ibVlaT. row. I tbe end .rf Ihe row n.rfl, R Wr . - . . . . urn r inrtllV Ol.kj liMlT.i iWlixrrrd at Uillalwre Ih-iuA mrtl W r,, h. fin. UPH .mierswiu in Ih. aolrlt, Vsnrevvllle Si. ;;,l";"lwMMr el tbe Kinder at Libit. ... Tamryvllie, NX DASVILLE. I'.l. FOR THE - Sale ol Lear Tobacco: W'M. 1'. GRAVES. -.MirehfJ'm. rropriei.. S) a ss jaa naaaako a . . i L " Vino JUHN L BAKtn II AS I)-KXKI IIKM f NEW MILLINERY FANCY (SOOl)S, Kormerly Dr. RU-knall's Drug iUrw, DURHAM, !i cl Ami SJi'iil y,,Ht Piilfniiiij, Aiii-uc rrKKH K'S I'TTERXS, Mf IMibXm. . . .' The Angel In ill? Cloud.' NEW F.DITIO.V. Uf K hsvsjow piiMUbed a Srw :anbnnribbi ..' v . n WHianl I'm io. by lis- be :dOt W ruller, wbk tM a Idittoe nl a MniHdr mid frail ttf h Antkor.and s tooiiHrr irf eiiidlh-r IWiik rin..i, Hii1n,h,,t. : .i.Trv'" ,V,,,"M,,r,,", "r.K 1 1. lillt kilge, fi,H. b(bToli. ttrt. H J II.II.K.A H)S June J. .7 Murray Mi., New Vo.k,' DR. RICHARD H. irwif Lilt Ptvfmmr ,, Dimm flt,t A ,, Eir U Iht Sii,nmk Metoil t'tlof.) fKALTlCK U M I I Kl TU TU K E Y E AND E A R . J.llXhKUl H,. x. v. JIUtfstrf.-ibeMate Mrdl.;dS.rnej4x, Jht l.tlatw Ai lawlL. ..Ik. .
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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July 17, 1878, edition 1
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