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V THE WILSON ADVANCE Supplement. MHO HULL Dangers Thai Threaten CJ the State from This Source. The (Contest, is. Between the Whits Man's Party and the Negro Party. WHERE DO YOU STAND? . '-. " The Radicals on every stump in the State endeavor to make the people be- lieve that all danger of negro rule in North Carolina is a thir.g of the past, They ridicule with all the .sarcasm they possess all idea that Radical success means tne electing ot tut- negro to the fen ss -S ! -0 11 - -H-5 . O I seat of Government'. They always en deavor "to impress upon the people the falsehood (that they tell with such un blushing effrontery) that the Radical party is not controlled by the negroes. The very fact that the Radical polili- ticians make such strenuous efforts to impress this transparent falsehood upon the people of the State is sulhcient to put them on their guard. I A M'a.Ko Si)!. K-'ITi K Is to day the prosecuting attrney in the Second I.itrict His name is George White, anil a more presump- tuous, disgustingly-: would be familiar negro does not draw the pure atmos- phere of North Carolina He is elected by that district, which is becau-e of the multitude ot negroes m the district Radical to the core. The district is so overwhelmingly Radicd that the people cannot look forward to the time when they will be relieved of the dis grace and humiliation of hiving a negro prosecute white men who chain e to get in trouble Often "'it is that this negro questions pure and, refined white lames who 'appear as witnesses and they have to answer the questions put to them bv him, no matter how inso l'ently he may examine them. A white girl at Jackson was ' nude to b'.ush with shame at the insinuating and in solent questions propounded her by ttys negro who represents the majesty of the law. How do tne wiv.te people oi ONLY TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. "Bill Arp's,? Letters Weekly. Interesting Weekly Letters from Our State Capital. J. & C. C. DANIELS, Editors and Proprietors, North Carolina fancy sue h a state of aftairs? Would you, white man. en, y havirg this negro ask vour wife, daugh ter or sister such questions' as his j;r. -v -ciling mind niitjht s-i'ot. should they be called in .on to testify in some ca e in court i 'Hie Ahvaxce believes not. li:t t! man who prays only t:ie prayei , )h Lord save me avi mv wife, mv John and his wife, us fjurand no mop," mav sav, -'but I do not live in the Second Judicial ritr'.ct this th og. does not affect -.ne.'.' We speak of the S.li itor more ns an illustration than otherwise. Ve reco: r.ize the fact that the I'Mi! it .-. of the State is su h that there -. no' other alternative but th it one di-tnet slioi;! 1 suffer the humiliation of a !.'. ! soih t r. We want. w;'.h this tra.tion the wh to snow wnat is m store I T le State it the Radii als sho i d icon ct mtrol of a A M.l. orth Carolina ag. JC;i.K elected should n. Will mo: tl Radical - party g-.in State . control oi Whv do we sav i-5 t; gidat-tre has the tower to ha: :e ttie e let t ion listri. t in cl : j-iilges so that vv h di ns own bilge ir.-t.id the 1-idgtf". elected 1 v th ;f having all r . ; eov;e oi t: whole State, as is tin; ct:-.: at prae-.r. 1 ).'es any s :ne n..-:i i eiteve th.rt the Uadicr.ls would n tvail thtiii-el.es of SUBSCRIBE TO A STHICTLY DKMOCHATrC the op;rtur.ity thus presented tv them of secum;: a cm luve .il l-.,.k and The let the while men who sold themselves, soul'ani! 1. dy, t Radicalism, receive ail the 1 i.ives and fbhes the purchase rice of these alleged white men. They are now demanding ru grocs for everv fj'.U e io-silJe. If thev will let no' whi'e .man go to Congress in the i'i-nni ll-frii t i"r. ni tlwir iilvii cirtr ' if they wn! nominate n wh :e man for Solicitor in thetr district. d.cs it t ike a Solomon to see thu thev would in s" -t on one of their own color as judge ot t::e .sUiK-ni r C. lit.it il.-trii t. :it-r ; after the A 1! Now l.c;r'e-. itave cle ted a negro r.n'.ge nni.ke the sobctlor, he Wo-;, i t'.ie St iid c ourt in every o tr.ty in 'l ie- t'oii-tif.f.i .n of North Carol. n i rt ;u; s that the j-ii'.ges of the i;; ;i r i-hall rotate 'I lie h irdy i:io';nt.u::e. r. :i well as the men who live up. in ti e s..nds of ol.l Kt-an. would alike suffer th-- in.l gr.it y of h.iv. ing thiir o'.irts j re ideir over by a negro jadge. Are the wh te ;no le of the State readv f r this ? We K'.ive n i. M..KmiiN-'i .v : I : ? Are l y no means si arce now. Negro depute sheriffs are t ' c i.aind in scv eral co :at:es of lliter:i I arolin:u In i Greene county at the l.-t term of the court a neuro was court crvcr and a .. .1 'l r :Kr-"'l jwy."''. '.'lt k men. NK. .K -t I I 1 'l ! Mil X 1 - O: I I I ! IC lsiki (.1 i .. W'h-n the Kadi a Is were in rawer in die State a nigro Iv the numc of Mabson wis S::; erir.tcla'.ent of l'ubl.c Instruction of l.dgei on.'.- county, says the Southerner. Whitl- ladies were f 'r t,! "T'V 1 h in f"r a certificate to "each m h'Mil 1 o we want this rcjn-aicd in many of th -F.istern counties ' If r.cgrocs f.ll the office of S-.iju-rin- t.inter.l li-tri uon what i.;ii'ee hr.ve we tnat dd ll t - n In; ts arhi - ! of the Mate J .'.'e hive none, an I the f.egroes g t'le white v. hi ca , !.; U.il it f.r the Kuduil j rrtv v. i.eiht r it vii;s under x al is of .irderetvlei.t," -Knight cf Ijl-.r" t "I ;li. r..i" ;- in govciun.cnu! jo.rt-i:er-ii p with the negroes. J :e ca-ts !,ii ballot f r Negro J jdgc. tujro Su;.-r;r.tenihntoi Tul lie instnic : .r. rin! i.edes-. rvestoln; forceij to asso- i.i'e witl. negroes. Hi-:;".f.iKnf cpoot-i !av.i-ea:i .tif-.r.or rate to j"i;tions,of p.,wi r to ;la e them in authority over ihe go.-Mi wli te jco le of North Caroli. in dl -uch there In? go mark him well." iS L s if v w 4
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