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3r FlIAnELUl COUBIEE. GEORGE 8. BAKER, Editor and I Pnonmrrom -L, All letters addressed to GEO. ft rr Femur....... .Oct. 27, 1876. SVnlloual Ticlce, '"'PorPrcsitcats- i ; jF flEW YORK, t. A Hendricks, V 0-. i op Indiana. r r i. ' ' OP MECKLENBURG- orlicutenant Governor : THOMAS J. JARVI8, of Pitt t V 'por Public Treasurer: 7 . ! .i -j -,tin ', jj .WORTH, i ir,u i; ! of Randolph. . . Qui" V'.ftC':-1: "- . ''a.-' l For Secretary of State : ' JOSEPH Ai ENGLEHARD, of New Hanover.' For Auditor: SAMUEL L. LOVE, M, of Hay wood ' HU For Attorney-G enei al : a r ,iiiV THOMAS a KENAN, of Wilson. I yor. jSnpt. r of Public Instruction : , 7, J. C. SCARBOROUGH, A -1 i , i of Johnston. - , ri t . . Electors at Large : , u , t DANIEL G. FOWLE, yV.ly-. W:-.;of Wake. 10 JAMES MADISON LEACH, m. -r of Davidson. 1 i District Electors : ' find District JOHN F. WOOTEN, 4th t DistrictFAB. H, BUSBEE, ,th District-F. C. BOBBINS, 3rd District-J. C. McRAE, 6th District-R. P. WARING. Tor OonprM th Cirtrlcty Joseph. J. Davis, OF FRANKLIN, l " JIM Ponatoral Tloltot, 1 I Por the Senate ' ,'r ' of Nash. ' H. G. WILLIAMS. u; of Wijson County TioUet. House of Representatives: . m, E. THOMAS. t j ': Sheriff: -: : W. P. BRIDGERS. Register of Deeds: W. K. MARTIN Jr. Treasurer: P. P. CLIFTON. Coroner: J. A. STONB. Surveyor: IL II. YOUNG. pommissioncra: NQRMAN LONG. T3R.R. T. WEBB, A.8.BEURW D.H.GIIL, BEN J. T. BAIRD. DO YOU. The Ansonianf puts tlia jwtineni queries;-. ' . v.".;;- - ':' Do you want to reduce your taxes? fn iYttk avm '' ' Do you want aeperate schools fos At r f 4 i j l-i the whites and colored chddren n our futer ycte fr the amendments. t; " . nn c. 1 T ' T im to tae plater nura noA inA00ft Mr'...i.nn in t 'rMWt H rrrrT Vote for the Amendment restricting fhe session to sixty days antha per diam of the members to four dollars. ji you warn, gouu euuumicat gov ernmontiu N. C. AmeqdcaenU. vo(j for all the 4 .tv. thanks to BroTidence fcrravifls ns I o A tron the farther raraBMa'"? 5 ' V tV-Vf . 4WUf ' I End V Rftard of OUB DENATORIAL ? , .. . - . r - .... . - , .." -- .si " . .. '-- : - ' It is generally known to our pco "plo that Messrs. Henry G. Williams and Nicholas W. Roddie. arc the nominees of the Tpemocratic party to represent this the 7th Senatorial District,- composed t the counties of "Nashi ' Franklin ? and Wilson counties. These gentlemen are not unknown ... to ; ouiupeople or the rVmnrita of Sfntj Ttnth nf them I hare made honorable' records in the Legislative Jiails of our State. Mr. Williams we believe is a native of this county, being the son of Henry G. Williams Esq., formerly Sheriff of Franklin. He has represented the county of Nas!i ia both branches I Of tne uenerai AEsemoiy; ana tooK I a high stand in each of them. He is now a resident of r Wilson, and . ' - , - ' - , fEditor of tho fnisoaAfwoice one the ablest and rmost (earless Democratic papers in the State.- lir.Eoddio irepr300 conneo tion with C' M. Cooke, Esq., this , District in tho last Legislature, ; to ; tho entire satisfaction of his con stituents, : and they wiU retarn him ; Trith: Mr. : Williams to the next Scrsta by a hrsely Increased nia- jorlty. Let every, man ia Franklin I vote forY these able and. fSaithfnll5UTcadmf(NoT and .had a public servants. :vw... 4 , aw jjru3jviH yi wo buwcnj iw the National Democratic ticket has I not been so good since 1 875, as it is nbwf Tho late" elections in the Western and Northern " States are such as to infuse hope in the party throughout the country, West Vir ginia, was Democratic by . some 12,000 majority. Indiana by 6,000 and iithe. Republican! majority in Hayes own State of Ohio only about 6,000. Here the Republicans ex pected to make tremendous inroads on the Democrats, and to carry the State by at least 25, 000 or 30,000 majority, Tliey hardly held their own, notwithstanding a most lavish ' use of money and the continual and vehement flouting of the bloody shirt tor weeks before the Election, All three of these States were car ried by Grant in 1872 against Gree ley. Now the Radicals can only hope to carry Ohio, and our friends in Ohio hope to wrest that from them in November, The Democrats will in all pro bability carry all tho Southern States except South Carolina and Florida, and their chances in these 1 two States are as good as theRadi- cals. The last State elections held in California, Oregon, Connecticutt, New Jersey; and Nevada 'and New York all resulted in a . victory for the Democrats : The - Southern States excepting South Carolina and Florida have 127 Electoral votes add to theso. Now York 35. r New Jersey 9. Connecticutt 6. . Indiana 15. . Oregon 3. t . California 6. . ;f , t Nevada 3. 17 votes, we have 204 votes or 19 more than enough. Should the Democrats carry all of the above States, and South Caro- llna 7 and Florida 4, they will elect Tilden and have 30 to spare for ; r!r ' iou ucvb Liiuii uiuuiuaiu uuu iuoc SO Elective votes rrom the btates -w. , ..w Information tht we can get the Democrats are more likely to carry JTiscocsin, Michigan and Illinois, giving 3 Electoral votes, than they are to lose any of the States mentioned above except perhaps Nevada with 3 votes. This puts the prospects of the National Can vass in a very favorable light: Coming to North Carolina we Jj4ffi the very brightest prospects of ponying tho State by a large TT statc f0 and seven of the e ght Oon g . And on t!m Zth nfKWU thA JrJ 'r'ZZ'Z mT " peoplp of oar pflunty wiU arise, J ieecd,-;re5enc?atcd and dlsen - kj .-j wi tujiiuicu, uuu piujjufuu uj oner up I - Overcharging and oyer receiFiug liegisters, and all Radical of2ce holders Work cverv inanof von tnhrintr abont this glorious state of things. The amendments condenin the principles of the Civil Rights I3i!l, HOLDES'S C0NFES3IOII. Tho Otntoment ofXlov. O. X Bailey CoxifIx-reJ ; TJHO KILLEDSTEPBEnS ? THAT COIL OP ROPE. The Holdzn-Kirs War roucr. Ber. Thos. W. Rabb, of " Gates county, the " author of tho following card is one of the most brilliant and promising ministers among the lBap- tists of Eastern North Carolina, He is a self-made man, of unblemished reputation and one of the most popular of all the ministers of the Chowan As- sociation, by far the largest and most mnuenwai Doay oi rnpusw in the State. A few months ego he was called to the pastorate of tho Baptist Church in Newbern, but was unable to I accept. The Rev. Mr. BaUey, knows I nothing of the publication of this card, . being absent from the city.: Mr. Babb 1 giei it to the public in the interest ofj justice and truth. Here is what Mr. i Babbsays: l i vf I Editor 6fRcdetg TetcsT' 7r I ws3 introduced to Gov. Holdeu on1 the cars betweca Raleigh and Fayette- vfll ca ny way to the Baptist SUte I very pleasant conversahon with him.; I was pleased with him and he seemed I ro oe pieasea mm me. iAinng toe session of the Convention hs invited I me to dine" with him at Judge Bux- ton's, which I did. We walked from the church to Judge Buxton's resi-? dence. took dinner and returned in a I carriage to the church. During most of this time the topic of conversation was the political record of Gor, Holden, of which he spoke freely, and I thought frankly; He con- fepsed his regret for having allowed the interests of his party to sway his better judgment, and declared that he was forever done with politics. He said that the Kirk war was forced upon hm W unwise andnsafe couDseliors; K i.l- tva. r.it thn lion nf hia oh ai na that Kirk was not the nan of his choice, but came so recommended that he could do nothing but appoint him to the command of the troops; that the whole thing was against his better judgment, and he regretted that he had acted as a partisan and not as a -christian. . . .. . " : . i . He said the murder of Stephens was for political effect, and his murderers were thought to be ot his own party. He spoke of the rope found on the neck of the murdered man, and the finding of tho coil from which it was cut likely to elicit evidence unfavora b'.e to parties who were supposed to be friends ot fetepiiens. -i f Tnos. W. Babb. Gatesville, N. C., Oct. 18, '76. ( "Wlint o. Bemocratio Con v " presja lias Doiio. A careful statement, ; prepared by Mr. Springer, of Illinois, givesthe esti- mates for each appropriation bill, the amounts appropriated by ihe House for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1877, the reductions made in each bill below the estimates and the reductions made by the House below the amounts ap propriated for the year ending June 30,1876.: ; P . f ; : . The total reductions below the esti mates of the Departments are $64,362,- 116.90. The total reductions of ap- J propriations made below the last fiscal I year are $38,516,312.02. , T3 r sm I or lour niiuioD3 vj iue cuuicteiicq re- ports, but the grand total of actual . w .. wi cv- crtlio House will reach fully $35,000,- ii. w w in j" ii avsr nnn ... . - 000 less than was asked for by the Republican administration. How to Vote tho JShi&ru infiT Election At the election in No ember six tickets are to be voted and consequently the same number of ballot boxes an? to be used at each voting place or pre cinct.; The following are the tickets arranged according to law: . ' ; 1. Klectorial Ticket:- Ten Electors for President and Yice-President cf the United States. 2. State Ticket- Governor, Lieu- tenaGovernsr, Secretary , of r Statc, Auditor, Treasurer, Superintendent of PabHc wractmn and iTtorner Gen. 1 'crsl. : ! o n i i v: ir i vAiogrcssioaai aicxcu- iicT3Ders - eou lieprcsentativea of tbe iE5t mof 1. tl. . oeaaxorsj in tae uenerai ArsemDiv and member (or members) of the House of 1 RepreseaUtives , of the General As- siinbly. f 5r uuty T--CouUty ;Treas- urer, Bcgjstr of : Deeds, County Sur veyor, thb County Commissioners, Cor oner and ShprifL C. Constitutional Amendments 1 ricket. " Adoption CAMPAIGN NOTES. . Dout forcct to rrrister; . . r- -. r Begister to-dy; : i Itegister to-morrow." Attend to rtstratioa at cace. Register eTcry day from now till the electioiu .' 1 " '. Bemember your country. ; Remember, the glory of your fathers. i Remember the trials of the present. Remember the hopes of .your, pos terity. ( ' " ' ' ' - The amendments should be ratified.. Rogues are expected to vote against the amendments. " ' ' ' - Honest men are expected to vote for thl amenmenti. V ' ' . See if your name is on the registra tion books. See that .all your neighbors are reg istered. - -- Look after the young men who this year cast their maiden votes. See that they are registered. Vote against the Civil Rights party.' Vote against Hayes who would be but a continuation of Grant. : Vote against Wheeler, Hayes second fiddler. Vote against Settle, who said the dccto party contained the worth, the intelligence, the integrity and virtue of North Carolina, ' Vote against Bill Smith who makes a jest of perjury. ; Vote against Dr. Wheeler who is a Ciril Righter vote against AlDcrtson wno is . a nivil RHbir. Vote aginst Reilly who is a - Civil Righter. . Vote against Tarew ell Lowry Har- erote, who thanked his God that he had voted tgainst the punishment of a gang of outlaws, that had made '21 white Conservative Democrats bite the dust: : : Vote, against John C. Carson who when he could not find a mixed school to send his children to in North Caro lina sent them to Tennessee to a school .where both whites and blacks attended.' - Vote against "gioriful Sharp's neph ew V - .'.-- Vote against the Radicals have not foundtheir man. . , ': , Vote for Samuel J. Tilden, the man who in a two years administration of the state eovernment of New York re- duced the CIpnditIire8 of the 8ame from $16,000,000 to $8,000,000 Vote for Samuel J. Tilden who has so administered the state government of New York that the man who ' paid $100 two years ago now pays only $50. . ' ..... , .; , , . . . . Wherever placed, the guiding star of Zebulon B. Vance has been the word duty. , He it. is, who the Democratic white men of North Carolina, propose to place at the head of their govern- meut for the next four years. The way to make a county order for five dollars, worth as much as a five dollar bill, is to vote tor B T Ballard, Norman Long, David H Gill, A S Perry and Robert T Webb for county commissioners. the man who sends all throuirh the country spies and pimps. ' . Choose be- tweeu them. ..- Eight years ago alf the Southern States were ULder the domination : of Radical negro party. These statesone fter anntW W eLr,ii ,; bjmdc UQta Mff h Q ' ' m-mmmr-fm M WMiW I KTnrirfi t o. I I mrrmmwwmm mm W Sw WUi UUHCJ I ruled bv rogues, aid the whlto men there Lave about made up their minds to take charge of their own affairs. ; ' . The people of Franklin county, are called upon to say whether they prefer John Williamson and Bill Ransom, as a Board of Commissioners to Benjamin T. Ballard, Norman Long, Algenon S Perry, David H. Gill, or Robert T; Webb. If the Radicals elect their ticket we get John and Bill. If the Democrats elect their ticket we get the gentlemen named. It is a significant and startling fact ;n thm TUA " ; ers, stum speakers and newspaper., I tav utterly, ecs; to discuss the gea- t . - r . 1 caxicr sxa csuascx ci tasir party since 1865. Whenever . they commend its doings at all, it Is for I " " Of what its' Courts, its Congress and and its executive,have been doing since the latter date, they are silent. On not a single cfSeial act of Hayes since the war do they ak one vote : fir him The little a few radicals now ar.d then say of civil service reform is s confes sion that their party has been incompe tent to deal with it. lavistne gentleman, the pure man, I a"ou uair vapi . o, narns 1 rnnniiDin unuuuurgn v. fa ?1n1 svPltTa 1 wji cftllftd bnt ftfter Ravin? hi. hetrl Aoijust 1875, aod anf wtT tbe eon- n . I KT.. -tT-T . . ITT . D TT !. I vw v. ""t,ulA" '"cuua. i - j - o . I -xi.:. . M Mrh will Im Cf I. J. Young the Revenue . Collector, and soul was iu the good word of re- ited ia the office of the Clerk c!U Vote for the Amendments. Vote for Tilden. Vets for Hendricks. Vote for Vance. Vote for Jarrlsr Vote for Engelhard. Vote for Worth. . . Vote for Lov. . Vote for Kenan. . Vote for Scarborough! VoU for Jo Daris. Vote for Williams. Vote for Boddie. ' Vote for Jack Thomas. Vote for Pleas Bridges. Vote for Berry Clifton. Vote 'for Tink Martin. Vote for Duke Youog. Vote for Atlas Stone. Vote for Ballard. Vate for Gill. Vote for Perry. ; . Vote for Long. Vote for Webb ? " Vote ' against John Williamson one of the Masters of the "But End" Board of Commissioners. . Vote against Jimmy Wynno who is now perambulating, the county with tho negro party to get reelec ted Sheriff: . The last political conundrum is: Is William A. Wheeler , a bUckmailer. The aflrmative answer will be fouad in the proceedings in the case of the Ogdenbnrgb, St. Lawrence and Chao plain R. R. Co. Buck Tucker the Radical candi date for Register of Deeds issued a License contrary to law, for tho marriage of a negro man and a white woman, and knew at tho time that it was In violation of tho . ' . . statute.law of thoState. The Democrats are fiehtins the bat- tie of Truth, the Republicans a battle of lies. ' Truths are often trite, and there is no trite saying more true than the one which the Democratic leader, Samuel J. Tilden, takes for his motto, and often quotes in moments cf doubt or difficulty: 'I; ' "Truth crushed to earth shall rise again, : ' ' The eternal years of God are hers." The County Canvass opentd at Ju lius P. TimberlaVc tore on Monday last. Chas. M. Cooke Eq lead off in a speech of something over an hour on National State and county politics, nhtch was well received and added much Interest te the already earnest crowd present. Mr. W. P. Bridge, candidate for Sheriff followed him in a brief address, and he was sncceded hy Mr. W. K. Martin Jr. candidate for Ifogigier of Deeds. Col. W. P. ' Green then dicusd the amendments frith his usual ability and perspicuity and demonstrated the real benefit - to result to the ttate by their latification as a part of the organic law of our common wealth. On Tuesday, next day the Democrat ic candidates met the people of Free niana Township at Dr. Timberlake's etore. Col, W. F. Green "di?ussed the amendments and W. H. Spencer Esq, discussed County, State, and I deeming his Country from the evil of Radicalbm he excused hlmssIC Messrs Martin, Bridges", Clifton and D. H. Gm spoke; Mr. Joseph H. Edwards nnounced hinself an independent Domocratic eaudldato for tounty Trctj- I urer. xieithcr ; ot thess mcctin; were Urgely attended as we would i naTO Leen cita lq nave seen, -inis I WA 0WIC :ntn told to tbe Aortoesj I oflt8 notice, sad tho farmers being very busy swing their crcf. We have the best assurance however that our majority in both Townships will bt considerably ; increased, Let cur friends work hard all over the county Our deliverence d'awet.h nigh S. A. Stevens t O o. . DEALERS IN Furniture, CarpeUngs & T- Pian03, Conarsm Hani ass Gaunrr 8m, oja., The Unrest Stock 'of the' abov. goods in Virginia. All roods iruaranteed tn be sold as low win am northern CIry, as our bus! a ess facilities are ensurpaxssd. Our goods ire all taanutactcred to order and we ask a visit or an order from tnosc desiring goods in our li& to convince tbem of the ad vantage ob tained ic dealing nearer bnine. Bavins been established twelre years and having sld largely in tbe Tidnity nl Franklin County, all can refc-r to tho public generally. - Vie are Agents and keep on hand a large assortment cf Pianos and Parloi Organs at 2Ia&ufacturs'pricet, rend fnrdicular. Sep. ii-r EbuisDimG Feu ale College. , o ... BEV. P. L. RE ID, A. Un Pretident. Mr. C. D. Lawrence Atsociata Teacher Mlu Annie R. Fuller Teacher of Music Mrs. A. T. Harris, Matron. The above school under the auspi ces cf the Raleigh District Conference, will be opened oa WoclnotMlny Jtily 1870 and contnuo Rates of Boaxd and TuitioiL Board (exclusive of waihlng and lights) per moaih, io 00 TuHion, in t'nmarj EDgUih, per 8etsion, . 15 00 Tuition, la Higher EogUih, per Ssion, 20 00 Lanutges extra, 5 00 Untie (including use of Iostru. ment), 18 00 ty For fcrthcr iaforastl a ad esr . Rev F Li, Hoid, . J. J. TMOIIAS, No. 8 Ilartla street, . T.i!-h IT, COMMISSION MERCHANT, -'- will receive tcl!cra.cre ard sdviact oa COTTOII. Low rata cf Interest and stortgt charrcs. liefer to Citi reuUNAtioBal Btnk, Raleigh N.C Id Store and. to Arrive S.OC0 bundles ot the celebrated Ar tow Cotton Tie. 20.000 yards Heavy cotton Bagjinjr, in 50 and 100 yard rolls. 2.0'JO lbs. Bajf j?log Twine. . Thetc cood4 are direct from masn factnr1r!:,f SLiSS vrfu special ratis to i.ealers and glsctrs In round lots.-Wriie for prices. . tZ( Barrels Flour, assorted grades, J 25 tacks coffee. 25 Barrel yellow extra (C) and Gni lated Bogara, bought for cash at tba decline and will be sold low. 50,000 LBS. CLEAR RIB BULK blDES. 3.000 lbs Bscon Bides, ' 2.300 lbs Bacon shoulders, boagM for cash at the decline, ana will be told low, FrajtkLiIN County: . In lie Smerior Cowl AGAINST LOUISBUItO, n. a D. H. Gill AdnVr.: of ? Summons A. T. Fuller, J oflkUcf Isaac Fuller, A T Perdue and Annie E. bis wife, Jo. B. Fuller, StUtaiel Fuller, S. T. Fuller, J, C. Reid aod Begina hi wlte, 8. D. Perdue sod Manba his wife, Uerby Faller. BeoJ. Fuller, Alice Fuller, Jetse rollet, U-roy-U. Fuller, Emtly J. Foller sad the widow aod child ot W. P. Fdler, de ceased names not known. THE STATE OF NORTH CARO LINA, To the Sheriff of Franklin County GREETING : You are hereby Commanded, To summon Isaac Follrr, 8ctalbtel Fuller 8 L Fuller, Selathlel Fuller, S L FnU ler, Jesse Fuller, Leroy H Folltr, Emily J Falter, and the widow and child of T Fuller deceased, asmes cot known, The Defendant aboTe nsed. If they be found within your County, In appear at the oQce of the Cleikat the Superior uourt lor me wbbij h Superior Court !or said Couolj, witam ten days Irom tbe data ox iuu mon and Ut then take notice tbst U they fall to answer tbe said cooplsJat at that time, tbe plalotiir will apply to the Court for ths relief CUsxtaCed in the complaint. Hereof fail not and of thUrcsnocs make due retaro. ttid Court, this 18th day cf July 1875. filwen nnder nf ctsa saa sri e I ii. - w Clok Baptriot Cczrt rnatlla Caeaty Tlio Sentinel for tho CAIIPAIGH. Tbe conxais now opening Is tit cost Important in wMth th peept of North Circiirabrre t:ta ertfw slece the ojucitocj election ot lw. Upon this result depeada the weal or woe of tbeBtxt and Union. The IUltich tzzzvszi. will, as ever be in tho front cf the CjM, sustaUX r..riu ajid Ltitbf&llT tbe c-rdlda.es 2Sf&Z Dccrtlo Cciiod.t ttU pledge tit txcc.jr; -J zzl 1cTaZ jf ft Jurejj which la the pxt,budoe Z''" people ct ITcrth Carolina. Ia order that It maybe wi this the means cf every Dcruisri la tha U!e to rttdTns lUisCrirpdcrfsX the cisttsf. we have eitshlohtd the follatrlr- Cir-.T3 zz iret r?T meathsi " - - DiiLT xumos 1 Copt 5 Copies 19 CO 10. 1TC0 WXX3CLT ESITZ07, 1 Copy 10 cents. Is ereiy ease the mousy must secern piny (he order. Uxn aad for country snoscno j begicicT this day and rcsslr J to ther 13th of Koveobcr, a period cf lour
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