i r 1 . - f ( : 1r 1 w mi fj. v . - rT .-- fJLiV J.iV 2jLk . i ' :.(. i : (B (f .'i, 1 .1 ' , Miff 11 -V! l.wn - - l-MI-. f ' ',1 1 - -. ' - , - r- "..y -"j -4 - W ui h :v;rv f i i , K4 - 7T t i THIRD SEEIES : .7 i i" i iff 110 43 too ,. n i. ii ii vi.:- is .ii ,iii ii -ii f 1 i i . L : vct:,:'k .., ; - , t - - L--'- if' ? ; . T'TT f : !r t i v , . ... . IliVCaiolinaWatcto ABltSHED IN-T1I1S YiuAli 1832, . IEICE, $tJ50 IN ADVANCE. . J .JEACT ADVERTISING RATES. i ; PEBRUAUY 20, SS0. j . ? do.' a 1 1 montb m's 8 m m'a 12 m?s AIID BUXTOE and se how thiui had toeen conducted 1 1 tecr Tlie Joint Discussions at' Kenaii-viII-Jarvis itouts the Enemy Horse, root ami Drairoons-Fif- tbe roP teen' Hundred Persons Present i evertni" woomyott not looK tosee u yoTrriences rrm, .J.urwo ,tor. oriy Woririie.Deiqd Wasbinnton. tdiokiiw nXnrth had been repaired, your clitcli cleaned swedtb.peQctl spefo out, your buildings kept in repair, and iff pnrpp,?e,$l, 753,20 the land until. CTentmillr. tcUil war! it sMi been property worKea i n y Cfl.tf.fi'51 S5KfPt anfof four yearh wr. ghad gone to destruction, would ; inliejmtj trsqrr a?..Bpcut foy ; oai XVfo iref ponUefcritt the J "I -' - - $3.50 $5.99 i 3.00 4.50 6.25 7.59 12.? 4.50 .00 7.50 11.99 15.V9 . 6.00 ; 7.50 9.99 13.69 1W ' 11 1 15.75 20.50 25X9 I . I j 18.75 J 2.25 I S3.75 4S.15 f 75.99 1 Duplin VotersTurnOutEnMasse. 'oa not lo tue wnaDl " "at ,,aTO 'f-mtfflS9 PmtJ.Jivery ; ' y you been doiugT.Eveyy thing herewruiu. oonuug iq pppnfuoa oi "eognties. ,cry UiuidMfwU - r - . i r ' i a a n in nil vBnirvv mr onv inur tika : i a. i -v- ConsponaenceotlheEalelgliOteerver. - ouia you uoi, as a seusiutc iiuuici, u vyY!. f-li j,ue .ue Editor Observer :Gov.-Jarvia was j anotuer man T And if yoti call another cais iam ueirpa us upon j our 11 WWUaafydcipot . . - - ,i r a .... l.nf Ii. I . .i a t w otifi iritlioroii i r I 1 in I uimnnrara a i A.rj...I.i:.. l n went pem- dolkrspent and er- ich was kxltrib- inocrauo party. j Then ism step by step. finally the S Ssea cf Uio Crcaihiasr Orgaas. 4rtwtSe:ad heals the Membrane of ifc Lua?S iafiani and poisoned lj it stoSfti and pro7er.t3 tbv nlsht- fveatsaditislit: wclt aoeoffipan v 3 thpn?b profesalopal ckI fiiils. ElSsSHIMLfl received 1V he Hancork. .T.nrvi o.wi : uiau, ami, ttiier lerm, fc vhk c um , .j .u n.M.w..rv v..,w ; wum feh4.Vi.ifr.i n nt.,i. k;u i scent less, repaired your fences and build- J cd it and by the same act . establisedji ieud o, preFionlyerectedapolel(Bfeethigb,fioai f iu8' and luade everything more attrac- normal school for tbe.Uk at Fayette- pken of the evil of the war, tile suffer Trtiose Masthead floated' tlie tda, and tive satisfied ! And t ville. For these they spent $14,000 inititaVaBd, the party wljnaugo strides bearing the names f Hancfbk Eufil ish Lower downwi ai.wkit with the name while still lower nauie of the gall dard-bearer in the Congressional twog& -i I mil s of the whofe U&tIdi(tif ant bitackifl fort the stau- then Khould the old teuaait couie back and $7,000 for the one and $7,000 for the mk fori jpimdoyment, which w Uke filUactica!; If iou w !if TOiraftW matters, wiry not OUM uo tuis ' i cannoc ctose, saiu uie uovernpij wjm- j b jfJJptyClilT oat alluding to a matter which usaxo-Ui tfv,Jho$f ithiugsg JL triodto-ore-l same rule in pnunc matters T 1 make tne eriery uarojiuian, me national ucKet. tieclaratioir that if yoa will apply this Here he arraigned Garfietdan'd compared ye4t it ; X wasfi3ictd wlna you. auffsr- di 1 i VWitttseA.TitJADa a your. up)n tlie scene. After tlienvir ItooktU Keuy uf a sitl because of my early tniiu- anteo on tlie part of build the road. - i? the-purchasers to The desire to unload mud cut Ws to great that they tried to place it ' on frre sponsible shoulders It was kgreat trurden td the State he would admirhiid he whild ! indecent langijagetanfias,tea of Mr. torment's not ooticingr the iatjruptioa, he retorted wi tfi tiU juore laltecent words. 'J, V j I j Col. Kepaa tlsin garroraswt an4 flux- not fnterfere'witli the ptircliasers, but if '. ton a feW partin? saAthi Bui they did not go on h wotld redeeia it to i !n waiwron ia a goodaitty thingsrelat thd State. He wud investigating com mitfees were nnpoflar.'',Sa!d'Joe Tur ner was expelled from the LegisTSlnB because he wanted tolnvetftfgaie "the records.- HeTirfATgnea Col; rtenitn foV era- ployhig lawyers-Mo dor his work.t Col. 'j1-""" V I v CIUlcu mo tuaijv, uuu a'thatert'n'if liVTradfone soothe ex- fainpfe wtrtliietbr ffdlden' alSwell and Brogderi. This-toncfudfed thtfMmarksf tfdge Baxtdn,' which w'ere !fstraedo patiently bjrthe crowd.'If e laboredinliis uaru-oearer in uie congressional raev A' 7 r r r " rf . .. ., . ,,-. , f --v-e .j w.ijr Vi. j:j . I imi-mu n an .him witiitim rniUnnt HfitirtuMf ' ft hrinfr Trfm Tim t?.,i.i: i ., I speeciranu umnot maKe a foouimnresfiion I large stand with the name $r theuE in - , . ,T T"rr r ? rrfo"' vwi ; ayeu ittsi ,-,f :k . . who great earnestness large letters on the four sfdesMkd Tap"?wlvVJf uie luo "fpuuncau uv. ; v ? iMcsurveu iMeinj aaarescued : A, r ... - " VT ; 7 andmadeadeep erected. Gov. Jarvis was lireented wituS011 oj??wpioy tiifm again as your , pure as aeoowaaKe irom uea e j- uuu i ue oonuaUen twin, the at$ack of. those ; tVf. v w N The contrast between a splendfd and beautiful boMelIiss anXs- llee tl,e Uovernor r. .e oitteresf anu viiesc nave naugu to rwno ivere.tiyins rend tfeQ. Union, ia Tb: V"cu. luo gat The latter wji IsabellaSprunt,thel.andiw4iRlhe8liael rW 01 U,e lauce8' ai,u sa.a say against niui. ve presenc w yoa a , p Wms a glorious recaydfit JTT TI noenthu8ism for ladv. nftM whom tl.A i.wrl;UbA'Pafe-r ' 9 new low to live man nooie in war, nooio m peace anu vino.iftgre. The war would have ceased . " .Tr Aspire the crowd at T..t.Iii. c. A,.. -u Ahbu&i aiidtell the truth. This document dear to tlie hearts of all 1ms countrymen if our neardtt had'.anbmUtil to nnti.Ast- to issue lt'lo thirthe'JtrdgeTepliedtliat ftw.1-with' Jri v ltsiiuviui jpruui ruse was numuu. . t .. pru GOV. JAItVIS1 SPEECTt. GdV. Jarvis wal iutroducebyyieja eutel Mr. I). B. Nicholson, fho wasTquite1 happy in his remarks. ' & f :V brisk shower fell at tbitinie, and GoT.'Jarvis said : "I don't Uimkyou included the report of ithe finance from North, South, East and West. That man, 13 to 1880, showing what it had cost wheu our own flag was furled t' ceased to theSlalo lo '.carry oiithe government, make war upon us. The Governor said He compared Ihe expenses of 1808and he had seen the man who shot Hancock U 809 because the Republicans had every at Gettysburg, and that man had said, by Stafe office during those two years, with the help of God, he would shoot him 41 1 1 ' A 1 ..1 Jli .1 lt.lbfc 1 Vftl a. f Msv.tiai !ii VoTiotn't.AK Iklif- filial 4n .t-K eiauu uuu item u iiuiiiiuiii nucnu iu ?T, ,1 .... s.... . .ns..7?v rfStatir Tkfrtl nuntv 'imcAra were mi ir you win i wuuacwrefes yoa. 4. . ; ; " "".-t . iense.muStitude s;Jd,f Go oTH mcrdtr It is fair tu compare tl Powerful IiCGilng ever -Hiscovercd. J7fry'l .Carfto'lo. finZve fcezla turns. ;Irnry'i CrroHo fifties cwrca sorts, j jlrtry' i h;lt9 Gllvya pniiu , Jffltrj'l C'f Siitre Lit jt:pte. a. i XVf Hcnrj's, nnl Take Ko Ottter. raiu, but (Thetimmense, The Governor said so manv here on this occasion to heat: the questions of the day discusseitobUcau8 PeIlt in 1669 78(3,470,40 ; iu There.weretonartiesIieientli!sSfate.Hlww1"lw a 8um 101:11 01 , itwasgfatityiiiglogee ttWtt P-i 1 here hami the JudSe t,,e is occasion to bean the f Rlat91t or hU examination. The lie- !;... 1. m dUial. i an mis ftj,-,HilMfcli.NIV- I 1iiYj' .Irii"!.. iTit-i ikfi Carbolic Troches 7 id , ; j; : Ja SUEE HffiyEmVE OF- v s CoctartWi Disease Ckld3. Er!iTsmea, j I Pleasant to the Tasto. , '! ' leliova Dyapcpsia and biliousness. ' fj" "0K SALE BY AIL DRUGGISTS. JOHS P. jSENST, CTntSAN & CO, . Lf01 rKOPBHTOEa, -24CoJlrllaoe, NewTort S3 lor Sale by T. F.KLTJTTZ, Druggist, 16:b' -: 1 JAMES M. GRAY, Attorneyiond Counssllor at La-w, j - SALISBURY, X. G. Office in the Court House lot, next doo Courts of 1 he State. the Kepublican jiarty and the Democratic Judge lJuxtou res presented the one, while he was the representative of the grand old Democracy of North Carolina. You will -please giyo us botk'O'f a heariug. I have i been oft and again told th jit if you wanted a good Democratic revival old Duplin was the. place to have it. I have: come here to-day to join iu your revival with you and 1 hope my competitor, who is here to breathe tbis Democratic air, will leave Duplru a better and wiser man. The Radical office-holders call tbis their country, j We deem it your country, the; people's ountry The day you submit to the office-holders you are slaves, and if j you submit to them you deserve to be called their slaves. Tbis country belongs to you, my fellow citizens, and tlte office -; holders are your servants, aud not your masters, as the Radicals would have you believe. ; You the people, regulate this country a, the ballot-box a right bequeathed to you one hundred years ago, and guaranteed to youlby the constitution, and tbegovern nient belongs toyou, the direction of the State organization belongs to you ; aud a party, or individual who undertakes to make war upon the" ballot aud steals away your rights there is an enemy to your country. ' r Ha 892,637,80. What became of all this money T Have the Democrats spout as much ? Let us see.Expenses of the Dem caats in 1879 were $504,934,95 ; 1880, $473,941,79 a difterence of nearly one million dollars. Here he drew the planta tion illustration again, and called Judge Buxton's particular attention, that out of thatvast sum of money his party had never made one solitary improvement; if so, he said, show the people any monu- uuder paper bullet. Why will bo do this? lie- ioso cause, said he, that superb man was the first to kneel at the shrine of civil liber- ty ; because he was the first who tried to 1 be our friend in-the time of need. Do you want a Union, soul and body, vote 'for Hancock. Don't you want 'to be ; American citizens T Then meet me Con federate soldiers, beneath j'on flag and let's muster a rousing majority for Hau cock and elect a man who knows no difterence between Ms fellow-citizens of our common country. And now, fellow citizeus, 1 thank you heartily, aud ak you to bear Judge Bux ton iin partially, and judge ye between us. ng to Turner, and thttlfNorment intend ed to use Brfcii tudect?hiuguEgeInhprcs ence of ladll?, he1 hoped tedeccnt4 people of T North Carolina woutd not go tot hear i him. He then explained the landl and tenant act,-and how the act passed? by the Radicals had been beneficially amended by the Democrats, and closed the exercises. f Ia the encounter between JarnJ&nd Bux ton, thff Gorenxir tntl thd'advaaae all the while, newas calnl: imdtvcry collected, and was familiar withaphe matters dis cussed, lie spoke vuttk dtiiberationbat and impressiTenesp, impression upon the crowd. him and Buxtoa.tCas slow, and could get himself, and conld not. all. He was tame com- . 1 1 " tTH,. oV'-.T - V-1- a r J wui, UU but thold Deucratip feeling jntg vented A - 1 .T i11"" P"n' being better organized and rollingup 01 ., 1 vjoTi liuiuen. anu no exniainen Dvaavinc 1 1 1 vuia wiusuimmiui.; cyuwry as? extia- i., -., ,n ' . , " " larger majomy ior ine party tnan .ever guished by. the Republican party and four, UUil "areu mat million of. untutored but loyal eitizens standr Whereupon Gov. wemiven to America. ... Jat8 th.e Sapreme Court had never r,,, 1V . - decided' ahy such thing."- He said'ih The Republican parry boiltbe longest ttC4. t ,-i . . ' . f, . , , Judge thought I did not allude to the railroad in the world, and connected the a v - . . ni.otv.iu uuu unuusc x iuuuUb lb nUUlU be unpopular. I did not mention it be- two oceaus with bais of irou. We.bavel 1:.1 1 ,i i i i cBiuuiieiicn u kuuiiu curieuey. anu uoucut I rt i n . . . , . . . , v b cause I knew he would, and he has Must ..p c..D u.cut,. stepped into the trap I iset for Mini -He We have guvei, the people honest currency, we have bribed t0 6ellthe and it is our boast that under our policy road , H comnlainll that thfirn H kht the national debt is diminished and the iecreey abont the matter. HertteeGoTtakftue nation's credit increased. We can borrow i .., . Alil. v . u trn ffywm iuu icitticu i,uo " nuiu uouaaviiuu, xtuui i amiiuiiairaiioii on me viuu issues set- before. ; Everybody was pleased with Jar vis, and all the Democrats are enthused over J ' ! f, ' it-til t. fipri'.W! I..4t ila s What lr3liaW.v- ' io voters JNofin or south. cm mtf(JK money at 4 per cent. Capital now in vested is remunerative, and the country prosperous, aud to no man is it indebted for these grand results more than to Gar field. Judge Buxton then paid a handsome tribute to Garfield, and declared that he 4 The Governor, at bis close, was greet- mentleft. It was the Judge's daty to do ; eti with iouu applause wuicn conunueu it, and to tell the people what became of for some time. fr Ilfiiiihton. Will practice in iall A'fiokvjJY AT LAVS, fAit,lS135JItY, IV. C, Pract: Ices ia the -State and Federal! 12:6m fix V KERR ORAIGE, Nm O. r aai RMersoi. La 1 '. 'S . i'. . Atiornevs. Counselors V - SALISBURY, 7. G aaay22i 1 8T9.' tt UNITY HIGH SCHOOL; A Fal1 terra, of this School will opeu ior toms, &c, : address; - j GEO. R. MCNEILL, Wood Leaf, N. C. mil eeastoroFemale College lareensboro, XO". G'. heur r f 688X011 W1J1 P:gn- -0 Jl 0 T-7 X.i ; - --T. r,,'. - i. ...a iur:mfiniai k n .. 1 1 i . . w. iDed t" l""-"ib "u ori -culture, fM temforts of a pleasant, well or it.. W.e sient one-half of what they did, and I will show what became it. He poin ted with pride to the asylum for the iu- saue colored, which was to-day in opera tion ; to tho Fayettevillo Normaf School for the education of colored teachers, and clearly showed that tho Democratic party had done uioro to elevate them than the Radicals had ever done. These institutions were devised by Democrats and built by. Democrats, and 1 defy the Radicals to show aiiy such wotks done by their party. Go to Morganton. There I will show you an asylum for the whites. When Vance came into office, and I succeeded him, the -western road was a State work. We have bored through the Blue Ridge, and to-day the whistle may -be heard iu JUDGE BUXTON S SPEECH. Then Judge Buxton arose and said : Fellow-Citizens of Duplm Couktv : It is a good rule to hear both sides before . iesi s nrst proposition ipuate.'nnane re-m-i k tua muan i,:a ,n , ferred to his letter to the people, showing k f A Ti . c r id ,i .. ,i . . A . . .r have-been read. It is free from evaka mat iuere was no secrecy ac an aoouc ic. . , ' He had submitted the whole matter to the ,ou ana aout)ie aeaung. - it pwil people and laid all the facta before them claims that the Thirteenth, Fourteen tH4 at the time. and Fifteenth amendments to 'the rtaV The Governor asked where was the se- tional constitution v "are inviolatle7 stands bu the platform he shaped. He crecy in the transaction ? If the road and he recalls the country from the l also paid a tribute to Arthur, and spoke of could be completed without further taxa- .. , .. . , him as a lawyer. He said he was a man tion, and I had refused to submit Best's l'"3 "4 ""iU w,uu""w,l uuu uia who stood deservedly high among those proposition to the Legislaenre, what would ilDtegration Dy uecianng that "tl3 who knew him, that the Republicans htke been Judge Buxton's speech t He Union, comprising a general goTern-' wofulJ-eitOre all "bur rights when the would have1 said you have missed a good meat With general poweIal3fate -uaoper tmie should come, aud tat Ste- chance to sell this property J Yoa had a jrovernments witli State powers for, ' pueuarhabeen restored. to Uiaeuship, Splendid offer and you sat like a" dumb ..' cn i ta th StatP- L A nnli. jT , I - Tr- . ' I .in1 Jwu-'f9Cfi-eu Wfia'fiill rwf "KpirraUra lnvat anil wnilM nt. lt. ttiA nAOOlA Rt deciding itisarulel hWW of which werejaid lowed in my courts, pernor Jarv e ji-- W.o'did?not fere" for an The Judgelsmadlecau8ethe-wadi.W in th tfoandest wisdom." has made a strong appeal to .Democratic . Did xtf lifcaf because I acted. -The best lawyers ia the It is deplete "with philosophy and prochv.t.es; he knows Low to do it. J of Nyhcrli Vights, Eastern rights, Wea- State say that the contract is well drawn statesma'nsiiijpiPAiV. IVmlrJ0 have come,my fe lowf citizeuso ut tki fitHJ. it wa8 all Southern rights aud a good one. We have received $80,- ' " ' I ?IVr 71 tCLllla X CUtWI fcV.l J r. J v . line, no civil rights bills. I shall not deal .1 . .1 ' V. .., I. 1.'i.l in iiieiuiM ; iuef. iiiiuguiuuyiu iijc ioi.. I Khali argue about the living .issues ot the dav. You will see that my-frjend, the Governor, deals lagely iu jlgures. ,He j lives near the Treasurer, and they can I canoodle them to suit themselves. I have ii no access to them. The Governor askst "What has become of the money f" Wasn't he. there! Don't he know ? Don't . .. . . 1 i jii rn ... ...:i i.., ... 11,5a lunn HAi.m f U.ixr tl. .oliv 1 ABIieviue. XClU-e,li luutrs w, nun lkivu koon cnilofnimlfxl f Tli Rpitllltl iritn W ill 1 ,al" tv. s, -r - A . . . , ,;ftl ...11. .1 .1, . i;- .ft.inn,!., IHMOUICUH uvv.uv.vruv. t I iiiv ' , 7 , " 1 - ii ! omrv t 111 II or in 111 lit IOII T 1JOIL I 4UIUIV.1 - T . 0 --- - 1 - ! you know that after the war everytbiwg ! e 1 was prostrated, aud it took money to"put the ballot bo. They will. tell you tha tbeyfgave the Colored people.: the right to but thev .wlin t tell vou tuattne-V The Governor now passed to flic ftTyltj rtoIh 's" r- -v-poiuu ui o rooninx: ionra t iiof washinc'ind lipl,fB anA Tuition odfnP,h cwrse, $75. 'Extra Studies -LLl '- - T- M. JONES, Pres'l and NnTR TTwrc TIttt TTw a na kSdSEsvEO)PE3 printed to order f low rates. C:il1 nt. thi offiA i - W mm ! I ral m. ..... r8M,.j . - uu 01 cue cow ia r"0rWjeXnrPRlv fttn infant 8;tf HRS.D. L. BRINQLE'S. vote, Kintc act which enfranchised tho negroes dUfraneiiised and took away the right Of 30,000, of the best white people of this State to vote. rI am willing to risk my election on tbft fcict that when the cyristf- tution ot oith Carolina was voted on, there are men nowwithin the heanugj)f my voice, wjio were not allowed to go to the ballot bx and express their wishes on tbatniafer of snclrgieat importance to them .and t6 the country. The GOvenior then paid a glowing trib- utetojre character of Jonathan -Worth, the'.CTovernprat tbainie, and said that while thousands of tho intelligent whife people of this country were debarred from votiugj ,auu were ueprivea 01 ineir iime- houored right to hold office, yet ignorant officers were thrust in your legislative halls, put in the jury box, made magis trates without regard to qualifications, and filled offices high as well as low. j The Governorthen Ventilated the elec tion frandsl?i876f'whiclf resulted in de priving; the people of South Carolina, Florida and Louisiana of their ballots as they cast them in tho ballot box. These atrocities against popular rights were exposed with clearness and great power And he then arraigned the Repub-1 lican party foij the results of the electoral commission aud expressed the legalized fraud of eight, to seven, in which Garfield played 'such an importautpart, voting all the while with the radicals without re gard to tho law or the fiicts. . ' V Judge Buxtea asks that you will again entrust power tot thivfaithless Republician party, and the DeTnocrats having served you for' some years, conie to reader an ac count of their stewardship and to solicit that you retain theWas your agents and servants in administering youf public makers letlieu look up the subject: of taxitiob and remarked. tQat it was oneof the! most important matters, becausej it concerueiiWerybody. Itwas a"necessafy burden and tbesberia was certain to make his appearance at the regular times. But what becomes of your taxes t You ought to know how your)iar4'e at Raleigh, and asiydur gent Iropose to tell you. ' y-' " " " ; -j" ; If, in 1863-69 and JO, you; had rented out your farm and had gone off, on your re turn would yonuot begin to look around cal platfoi m. He appticij fo Buxtua amf1 Norraent for a copy. 1 hey did not. have a copy, aud the Governor told them ijjj he was in their place place he would never be cauijnt witli it again. I have one my self, however, he said. Then he riddled! 7 it and asked the people aain to be prac tical, and try the. parties applying for A I'll -.IV , that school bouses bad to be built and some repaired. There was some money left in tlie Treasury when the Democrats came into power, and he ought. to know what became of if. Don't lje kuow Jhe civil rights bill was , exploded! Don't he know that Horace Greeley was the father of the liilVand be swallowediilorace, aud now, forsooth, we are to Maud in holy . Til) Sepnblicaus made some salutary' j laws? iu 18G8. Among them they gave the their favor by section 4, which relates to ; borrow ot ttarheld as the devil would ot edncatiou. The Radicals claim to bo the holy water. The Penitentiary .swallowed particular friends of t ducatiou. j vast amounts of money. We had that in ir 'Vi,., istifli;.v itUu R wli..:.l , rliurTP. Uet holds General Hancock ut to AAV 0 L 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. V lit jwwi' J i... - ... o ' I , . . . . . . i I lAi.L& l.niAKi.ui .nri nwitlAn'V received for the educational purposes iu j you for all ttoftteis pure, i nonor eneiu rpr - 1-. North Carolina S 1(57,497:83, aikl they ! llancoct ami rar ue n irom meroveTrnct U'yu"v"V;; K ,' one lanrA from his brotj , Ile saved the 4 ana-rue xci proTect uig iBe ng m "- Union. Is it for that-that my friend lves netf women, im; iimiwi ougurm him ! It is . not because he ' will make ad uir constituuon. 1 hey 4ovuleU . tor ta traiuiuff has latioh acCvAaiiig to value ahd fixed ra trviii" to keep up war records and appeal- 000, Which Mr. Best has spent on-the V A "SuperbZJjetter. tng'tp'prcdjudices. Don't appeal to war I property ."The Legislature only cost $17,- "Hancock wal suprB to-day," sai(J" passions.. i-si. ys ravuev appt.u to wiiuiui- iuw, u mere ia uicai- ivui m rw,vw i ijeueral MCLdejian , m ins ptucial re w ismaiidnatioimlity. Washington knew no t the State already. Why don t you tell pofe of the Uattlea of lha'UtQw geographical lines. A solid South is antag- Us what the Radicals did with all the f ' , ' . ,. ' oozing s against the goYernment. A sol- money they wrong from the people's I- " r - .7 ""-f " f- - iiVsMitlHs a species ot despotism which pocket in 1869 ! I will tell you. It wa 1 ar In wjmiig nis letter oi ac j can only be kept alive and maintained by mostly squandered. Aud then ten years ceptancc. We miglit roaracterize jit bloodshed and Violence. You ought to bo ago $75,000 of it was spent to make war as an elegant production. But it Is . tired of it It keeps,you from your busi- against the liberties of the people. Twab' jt :8 concise, clear, aud able. ness-keeps off labor and capital, and regimentsof .cut throats were brought - Ui&ijit , nepessary . f Will 9Tli end irfjCbexOvfus. Your leaders here to aidln subverting the liberties of V . 7 ui " ll J aip ti ving to bring tho government in dis- the people, and that is the reason he would say,, in ao$tr admirahIanoetVrCj rel)iftvf TlfeTesbolild bttno antagonism not tell you, leilow citizens, wuere tnai nu, - between the section. Tlie government money went The Kirk-Holden war cost aud i thundering sound in it. On the . i -r ' . 1 'A. r A Tannine P-lillml i ?i ? 1 J iL.l I will go on wnetner, jarvis or laineiecieu, u ,wv.. a ov,u..Uo, contrary, it is so puraseu mat every taxes will be raised, offices will be : filled , nominee for Treasurer,was the paymaster. voterin tjie ian(i can understand eve anduienwill be brought to justice no lie was enjoined. He and Holden-and Ca.onna . p;nhrnnr,,j hltnnfnhl " matttrStho rules. He then spoke of rev- others had a secret conclave one Sunday tSiJ . w ;fa Ai2ettm euuo laws, and iuV whetfv. fy' were evening, and that night he got the money j . fanlv and Pattiatid?" opp-a.w nottlie governmenUwas out of the ibank, and, notwithstanding tlie , : not to blame. Tbe Deiuocrats brougUt ou order ot tne courrj ue i ii. go w l"J ti t - the war. The war brought on .the ,reve- oldeu's cut throats. They paid out eloqueut letter. It embodies, Vthia, $75,O00 of your money to those men who itself a platform i broaJL: enough anCU.it net er taught any schools Let them tellwhere they spent it. I challenge them to show it. They g;t iu 18708161,093,39, making a total of $3,28,- good President, his, whole traiuiug which is the best,t but I'll 591,19. They spent in schools $38,931, 86, leaving to be accounted for $289,009,- i 26. By the constitution of North Carolina it should not have dceu used for anything other than educational purposes, aud they violated the constitution, and spen the h money for other purposes. What a re cord is this for these friends of educa tion! t z " They say he Republicans, both State and national, are friends of education. ... I don't know show both. Here he read the civil rights bill, 'pub lished in the Observer of the d "inst., that no child should be precluded from him of it. schools on account of race, color or prt vious condition, &c, and making persons violating the law guilty of misdemeanor, witha ffnoof $1,000 and imprisonment not more than twelve months. Among the men advocating aud voting for that bill was J. A. Garfield. The man who voted to disgrace North Carolina is James A. Garfield. Is it possible that any man who has been houored with your offices can ovided for tax- ratio been that of a soldier, and he has -not the ot taxation uetween iue pou uuu uu. training of a statesman like uenerat iieat muawii, .v... rrhi wasthcalf61ilMu of ihiprisbiiment Tor Allow me to recur to the ticket. I am debt. It provided- that tUere gheuld be noJ the nominee of the Republican party of property qualification for offiestpv UNorth Carolina for the office of Governor l have uWiotnem yeeaubp. u and ifrrear pleasure is to ratify that nomi- you er& igupoljyieai. as,, uejaocrais naWatthe ballot botwill cheeifully toverpfaof .em.h uosttv and striken out ot tlie copsUtiiUon wmciiypui nttiliftrfAll.Aiid srve. van honest lv tfaiUifully. I will be' the Governor of the master. goniuunjiiy nuia traWis, i au iu, iavor ui, wkWMy 11 Carolinians went to the ballot hex and elected hini to one of the highest offices in their gift. .' Can he ask you to elevate to the Presi dency ,a man who tried to humiliate you t I leave" him to tell it fellowcituens.4 If so, you will leave; the Judge to look'out for himself. Put mi in til A -r. T pe.n tl VlJ i.nir ml I an, vnnr nervant and not vour right. lllp.m to do it. I want to ti master. That's my doctrine. Itisdifierent GovJarji tlusomeof the money, he 'frnm mV frigid. He has attcmoted to be Uix)ke of went to payiutciest n special ir. nf th neonle. and I can convict tax beads. . Why did thfi Govg-nor-voto I ... I ..!.... . -li: ll.... k.nnDd.Huill. I have associated with me on i to issue one laiuiuic "au xi .. i.. 1 tlamun mnn nf sftlld (II SMimiU UVUU1 ui"0"" ' inr ornPiiftiiee. He then pointed io Dr. membersit is said, were, bribed.- L do Norment as a man who had been wronged not charge Gov. Jams with doing. aiiy by being counted out, and said the peo- thiBvrong. . I cuatga Mr.Jvobinsn -ttie now had an onDortuuitv bf righting tbe uemoerauccunuiuuic . -. j r:A-a(fn - tt nTf.ftr Jivftb votinil nbr the -v. t then took up the' whole Radical picket, paying'ehch1 ofieCa fribufe. Fellow iitf zens, he" ald, tliere is nothing like gotug bac tothe beginning ftnd telldf a uya s ask you to vote for Garfield! Aye, cerl early training. My eatly training was ft om tainly not. Judge Buxton has beet too Jhe teAciilngs of the Fayetteville Observer, highly honored by North Carolina for Xationhl Tntellig(tfce?&M that. Tis'twelve years aA since North Clay. They taught me a national 15ving feeling, obediehce'lo the laws and love of the Union. They taught tne no Sectional feeling. No, they repulsed usurpation of power. They refuted nullification and se cession. These were all for maintaining the Union and keeping down sectional strife which destroyed the Union, and as long as those were combated peace and No w, let us look inside the State a?id prosperity prevailed. But seeds of discord same oonusi- He Uien wkedwlythe school bill was oof sUned. Utfi&t ralgned bsefl?cer and toldtlite people t3 goto theballot-ttox and nuuish these servants In hfs opinion the elect ionla w needed amend i ng, an d also t tfcr road law ; the landlord and tenant afrwar but a hull used to grind the faces Htie poor. Labor and capital ought to go hand in haqd, but the Democrats array mem against each other. He spoke ot tne ape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad, and i, was in favor of it. Then he said Gov. Jarvia had not said one word about the 'western railroad; said it was so se cret a thing that he did not know wheth were making war upon the liberties of the people. As for my record, said Got.' Jarvis, I have been before the people iri ope way r another for-twelv years. I faavo" been Irom the" seaboard to the mountains, and yoa are the first man that ever ebarged me with doing wrong. The Governor then explained the vote on the epeciattax bonds. I voted aye because it was the only way I had to inaugurate a warfare against the Republicans. I am the man who drew the bill to repeal the special tax bonibuf. Judge, it ia too bad That your memory ia.'so short. I intro duced an ordinance in the convention of 1875 providing that the people shoobi never be taxed one cent to -pay, tthose bonds. Judge Buxton had an opportunity aud he voted against the ordinance to pro hibit this payment. It was not tho con veujipa, who took wax. the .election of of magistrates by Uie peopleg-rit was the people thjimseJyes.whO oted ito ;surren- der thjsxight by large majority. It was because the. people were being fcvxed to death, by the non-property hoi 3ers that they werajtilljngto jnake 4the change.!;,,.-, He again refuted the idea that Jt, took. all the money spent oy me ivaaicais in 1368 and 1869 to start the machinery as alleged by Buxton. t His time havfng expired, he returned thank for the respect shown, to Judge Buxton. ' ... i. 4-f . 1 Jarvis,in thbi rejoinder, was withering : 9 L-1.1.n1i.f !1vnuu) .-Via .AnflAmnn tint anil COJUJiCll(J .OlltulU lUv jvlluvuiiM. v lirfnig'lssaes away;'JaclUi: the &&f c Clay. . g , . Mmtfl - --. t Norment then said he had not one word to say against Bill Saunders. He - was gentleman. On being asked if Joe Tur ner was tnrued out as Buxton alleged he said no. ' It was on account of disorder ly conduct. He quoted the first few lines of the declaration of independence about patriotic; enough to-nieetithe'nnewsHI of -evtry 'Atneriean who"' fores 11 liix ' ..L ' T 11 J.J- MA. ii m m A U l.U-4 if. Wan nld or not. He discussed tue bill ahd claimed that there was no guar- equalitywhen some outsider here used couniry wen euouuu io umc iue av conciliation of tJiesipnsTlhe 6rr i ....... . .!. - TT!J ougn restoration !fi JfyHSS the basis of fraternity, and the pioioo tion and perpetration of a system of government which .rovjdea for tbe.;n liberties 'of eabfr and every cbmmani- ty arid caeh 'atrd -Tery xithtHtP'AU fanta CpnhlUntton. !o its la; laragraphs the eivlirisplan .. 1.1 ....;. of our government ana. wift principles - upon which it shortld beconducted;m intended by its founder1, "and the . spirit of which has leen in no resptcfc -changed or 'modified by subsequent alterations in the plan, -rendered ne cessary bv themarch -eflcTOAtSi. Ri'hmond Slattr -ioip iW.... "Founded iu thbst? reafi'ltHitliTori which'the DcmocratlcS from its birth, imbued witlthat ard-? ent patriotism whicljjieiv JncockV life and character jjive scjigualty ilrv. lustra ted, it appeal, with irresistrblo-rf force to the mind aud heart bf lbQT 'people. It Vilruicfcen thejr u MiUmn'itel delioa'to. thfconstitution a A Chmplde National RecAliorU The General who brilliantly assisted , in putting down the resell ion, assures . the people that the, war issues art ready for a final feirijd, and calls for more, cooople uaiiuauirccoacHi&tion, - -i.