T-6 JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop. t u'n jKiliticul ttrnrls an judmeu! without meicy was metered oat to those who dared oppose the Republican ini quities. Ure is some of the prool of the nuddioe We find it In the FOB THE CURIOUS ia Buffering The island of Jamaica from drouth; There ire 50.000 kinds of white Raleigh I scarfs for gen tit me u. tllLMIIMTn, 1 II. WLUM'Him JULY 2S. 180. kntckkd at tmk itwTorrtat ai Wif.VI.NOT..!. N. A SKlXD-CrLSi- M ATThJ i0R ntESIDEXT: Y. I HANCOCK. OF PENNSYLVANIA. FOR VICE PRESIDENT; W. H. ENGIM, OF INDIANA. News. It is from the Fayetteviue ua- zttte vf dato July 16. 1876 Judge Rax ton was at thai time a candidate to rep re&enl Cumberland (Jjuntv In toe state Convention, lie was just as black then as be was in earlier years and he is just as black now as be was then: In looking up your record, says Bar tholomew Fuller, E-q . writing to Judge Bafton through the Gazette, prompted thereto bv roar elf complacent bow ol Introduction to tbo people of Cumberland county, I bae fciind certain matters which may be effectively set forth undei the title of 'Contrasts and which will serve at present as a reply to your remark that, being debarred 'from dabbling in the politics ol the dsy you have 'strict ly observed the proprieties of your poai tion in thiaj-esptct.' It is well that these last W(rds were added, because our 'Con trut will ahow teat there are other pro- prieties ' which, f you lad 'strictly ob. . i j serveu tneoi, wouia nave piaceu jour In the United States there is one dentist for every 4 000 persons In 1R72 and 1876 Tanner o'abs were organized all over the oonntrv to try Dr. Tanner's feat. Down East there is a dishwashing machine which does the work of ten women, except the breaking of crock- ery. The barns of Pennsylvania are groaning with the ingathered when crop, which is one of the 1 argent ever harvested in the State. It is said that Africans of pare blood should be sent to Africa as mibs:onaries and not mulattos, as the former oau endure the climate much better. A Nebraska Sunday 'ohooJ boy, on a uianio. leaned out of a car window and fixed off a revolver. The ball kill ed a little irl who had just put her head oat of another window. The American Register of Paris is MiniDff an abundaut harvest beonso of the great numbers of Americans in claims upon the people on higher grounds Europe this year. The foreign trades FOR GOVERNOR : THOMAS J. JARVIS, OF rlTT. FOR LIEUT-GOVERXOR: JAIYTDfl Zi XLOBirson, OF MACON. than you can ever hjpo ujw to occupy, Please bear in- aiind that I have conceded your right to demand and expect the sup port of the Radical party, ana that I d ny to you any claim upon Conservatives, either for their confidence oi suffrages. In vindication of this assertion, let me invite jour att.ntioa to 1 O-. KTBA6T xd. 1. At Spring term, 178, Wash. McAr. th r, a colored man. was indicted tor an assault with a deadly weapon upon R. D. Melvin, one of our most respectable white ciuz ns. lie was convicted on the second count, which was tor an assault witn in- rm m . 1 m. 1 men are nooaiDflf lis commas who. advertisements. The convicts in the Greensboro Ga, penitentiary, have a folly appointed o art, made np of themselves, to try pttty offenders and their, punishment is a certain nnmber of. laeuee dv tne ojnviot who plays sheriff , The eknll and horns of an uncom monly large mountain ram were found embedded in a pine tree iu Idaho It is supposed that tho beast was caught and sarved in the tree when it was a eaplincr, leaving nis head to be FuR SECRETARY OF STATE: WXXiIXAXxX Ii. SAUNDERS OF WAKE. tent to injure; you suspended the judg overgr jwn by the wood. FOR STATE TREASURER J OUT 1X. WORTH. OF RANDOLPH. inent, and he, not being able to pay the cot:s, was discharged as an insolvent, at tho end of the short imurisoument re juired iu such cases, - . . Shortly before this time, Amos and lie i.rv Nunnery, two white men. wre mdicted for au aMall with dead y weap- It is supposed that the 200 unfound bodies of persona who have been drowned in Cayuga Lake, daring the past forty years, lodged iu the oaves and hollows of its rooky bottom, and therefore could not be recover!. The Friendly Is'anda have been FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL : T2XOZVXA.8 S- KINAN, OF WII80N. on uou another hiiemau. l hey plead, evangelized within the limits oi a ed fcuiity ou the count of a common as- single lifetime. Rev. John Thomas, uauU and battery: you fined them twenty- the first missionary to those islam s is ty-tive dollars and costs each! now living, old and feeeble, near . ft wr a contrast no. z I .Dirminguam. .uogiana. no is support- At January term, 1874, Djyle Bryant, ed by his converts. An Illinois woman compelled her a colored una, was indicted anq con vie ed of an assault with a deadly .weapon upon a wl.iie man, Wm.' Mault$by;. you suspended the judgment! . At the same term W. W. Shepherd, a white roan, was indicted for the same of- hasband to pay her alimony for ten years on account of her helpless lameness. He anspected a trick, and induced a number of neighbors to suddenly burst into her house, where fence upon a colored man,' and pleaded I they fonnd her walking about .without FOR AUDITOR: WILLIAM r ROBERTO OF GATES. For Snitfriiiteident Public Instruction. JO XXX? C flCARDOROTjail OF JOHNSTON. FOR CONGRESS: (Third District.) joxxat w, fiHAcssLroxis. OF ONSLOW. For Presidential Elector, Third District'. D. XX. IxTcLE AN, Of Haraet. JUDQB BUXTOM'i KEL'ORI). Judge Duxton's record Is, not Invul nerable. He has said and done things that do not show him ni as an impartial ..mioUTato, of ja.tic. Th.iudi. Zd cial ermine which, according to our net:h to the polls .where you sat all day to bor of tat Star, he bas 'more respect fori watenme result ii ue Titine. guilty you fined him twenty dollars and costs! COTKA3T NO. 3. Cato Potts, a coiorea man, bas been fre- queutly clirgJ with stealing from mer chants and others. He was indicted for larceny at Fall term, 1C3 ; he submitted, and jou suspended the judgment! He was indicted again for the same grade ol crime, at Spring term, 16C8, (and you sen. tenced him for eix months. Agsln he was indicted at the Spring term, 1672, and di chargt d, the prosicuior falling to appear ao runs the record. Again he was up for larceny at Spring teim, 1373, pleaded tiilty, and was sentenced for tour months. I l ia is Cato's record. At the same term with Potts' last sen tence, Moiuxk) Falson, a little colored boy, was indicted for stealing an axe, the prop erty ot Delilah Stewart, a colored woman ou Harrington HilK He could not contend with the aute, pleaded guilty, and was sentenct-d to tLe penitentiary for twoyeais! (This unlortnnaia was of the right color, but not the right sge he could not vote. Ed Gazette.) CONTRAST JfO. 4. . Anthony McD.ugald,a colored man, was indict rd ind f tiled at the January term, lt7-l, for au assault wi h a deadly weapon upon E P Powers, pur town marshal. lie wa convicted of au assault with intent to kll,; Judgimnl of the court, that Arthony McDouaid be fined five cents and cos s 1 even a limp. Prof. Babo, of Friebnrg, has taken oat a German patent for coating the month end of cigars with collodion (by simple dipping and drying), in order to prevent the leaf from uoioll ing or softening with the moistnre of tne month. Uigars thus treated are i said to smoke more pieasautiy and longer. Cigars witn a thin covering leal are entirely dipped in oollodion. Exhalations. From the matter that creates malarial Fevers Yellow Fever and its kindred ilments, are 'not cognziable by the senses, but imperceptibly locate iu the blood, poison it, and originate the dis eases named. Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, used in connection with War ner s bale .Fills, is the only blood puri fier known. flUUJBlIINE 'When you behave like a gentle man, said Sar Bernhardt, 'I will speak to you.' 'Yea, bat perhaps I won't peak to you then.' Figaro. Another wonderful violinist has been creating a furore in England jand on the flontiuent of Rnrooe. His nama in M Musin, and be I M-Musin' largefuPnthe hone8ty Qd thrift of the Demo OUR PLATFORM. The following ia the Platform of the Democratic party adopted at the Natioo al Convention held recently at Cincinnati 1st. We pledge ourselves anew to the constitutional doctrines and traditions c the Democratic party, as illustrated by the teachiog and example of the long line oi Democratic statesmen and patriots,and embodied in the platform of the last Na tional Convention of the party. 2 I Opposition to centralization and to that dangerous spirit of encroachment which tends to the consolidated powers o all the departments in one, and thus to create, whatever be the form oi govern ment, a real despotUm: no sumptuary laws; separation of church and State for the good of each; common schools fostered and protected. 3d Home rule, honest money, a strict tnaiutanance of public faith; a currency consisting of gold and i:ver, and paper convertible into coin on demand; strict maintenance of public faith. State and National, and a tariff for revenue only, 4th. The subordination of the military to the civil Dowers, and a general and thorough reform of the civil service. 5th. The right: to a free ballot is right preservative of all rights, and must and shall be maintained in every part of the United States. 1 6th. The existing administration is the representative of conspiracy only, and us . - r . . J .1 l t I claim or ri! i u eurrouna me oauoi boxes with troops and 'deputy marshals, to intimidate and obstruct electors, and ihe unprecedented use of the veto to main tain its corrupt aud despotic power, m- g tits the people and imj erils their insti tutions. 7th The great fraud of ,1876 77," by which, upon a false count of the electoral, vote of two States, the candidate defeat ed at the polls was declare! to be the President, and for the first time in Am'ers lean history the will of the people was set aside, under a threat of military vio lence, struck a deadly blow at our system of representative government. The Dem ocratic pirty, to preserve the ! country irom civil war, submitted for the time, in the firm aud patriotic faith that the peo ple would punish this crime in 1880. This issue precedes and dwarfs every other. It imposes a more sacred duty upon the people of the Union than was ever addressed to.the conscience of a na tion of freemen. 1 8 th : We execrate the course of this ad ministration in making places in the civil sorvice a reward for political crime, and demand a reform by a statute which shall make it forever impossible for a defeated candidate to bribe his way to the seat of the usurper, by billeting villains upon the people. I vih. The resolution of. bamuel J, Tilden not again to be a candidate for the exalted place to which he was elected by a major ity of his countrymen, and from which he was excluded by the leaders of the Repub- lcan party, is received by the Democrats of the United Slates wiih sensibility, and thej declare their confidence in his wisdom, patriotism and integ: ity , unshaken by the assaults of a coniuon enemy, and they further assure him tbvt be is followed into the retirement he has chosen for himself by the sympa'hy and respect of his fellow citizens, who regard him as one who by the elevating standard of public morality and adorning and purifying public SHrvicv , merits the lasting gratitude of his country aud his party. lOih, Free ships and a living chance for American commerce on the seas arid on the land. No discrimination in favor ot transportation 1 laws, corporations or rao uopolie8. llih. An amendment of the Burlingame treary. No more Chinese immigration except for travel, education ai d foreign commerce, and therein carefmly guarded. 12th Public money and public credit for public purposes solely, and the pub lic land for actual settlers. 13th The Democratic party is the friend of labor and the laboring man, and pledges itself to protect him alike against cormorants and the commune. 14th. We congratulate the country A REIGH OF TERR03. The Alarming Increase of Heart Disease and the Symptoms which I Precede It- I Leading to Scientific Investigation and an Attempt to Check Its Increase. kllaneons. wit bURF . Manufactured oalf undr th. tOT MEDICINE CO.. of Pari, and ?i Tk. urAj..t.i d t Baa . i " wrinuui r mo v uuucuui nupcruc Cure Guaranteed. Xw 7Z t.r tine de-India" and how to a" celebrated Physician. of TJ Mark-, h PrTDnnn . ' Properly Use It Facts if Importance for All Regard ing a Hew Discovery. ric- hi Medical a.0, ' Paris reporti 95 cure nnt fi! 4ei, . , , mree ain. - : .- J "w tr or .- v wnica CXUU In . ' Rbeumatie andOootT FiHmi. '! UUKKD. CURED. ii B Dewey, Era.. 201 matory Rheumatism. d --India," which is accomplishing such wonderful results and attracting so nmcb artemiou. This gruat remedy possftsses ingreilients specially designed for all the numerous troubles of th Heart. The comoina'ion is the result of long and care fui exp-riment, and it can be safsly as serted tha when taken in time it will cure iu every case. Do you ever have Night mare, oppressed feeling In side a- a breast, Irreiru'ar Acion, Throbbing, Jumping, Flutte-ing, Momentary Stopping, Slow Circulation of the Blood ? These are all symptoms or Heart Disease. Those who are suffering and have never tried it do so at once : those who have ever tried it do not ue d to be urged to do so again.- If your DruggLt has not got it send one doL iar to our address and it will be mailed to . . . a ' r -w i J 11 you. ooirt Agenis in America, ixoueii Chemical Co., bt .Louis, Mo. je ll-ecd&w 6m. 'Vf t Tho mortality statistics of this country show that, a PTPt nmtvtrtinn ff deaths ris from Heart Dise But aside from I LfTT "! 45 Waibinirtoi, n the fataUty which attends it, the iuconve- henmjim- 4, Uience and suffering which even tne fiM f'Voni in taeJoL" cS8t0, stages bring, make it necessary to take tiBm '"eJ0""), Chromo prompt measures for reli-f. Undoubtedly A M Prater, 74 Newark the crea'est :emedy of modern times lor Citv, Chronia Rheumatism: lTeo,Ie' curing diseases f iho H -art is '.Sedaiine. John F Chamberlain. p. . 01ub.Washin,tou1Dc;RhB"i:- v tn & Arnold, q. 12 w.kI " s!aa..??'.i,; John B TursgaU, 100 8aBchei itr, . Trancyco, Neursleia and Heiati,.. Bor MalanalJntenniUent and a. Fevers. Chills, or aZ, '' Superseding entirely the e of k-i . 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H-i Berve an Injunction on Disease Br i&vigoratiafir a feeble constitution, reno vatintr a debilitated ihieiq.e, and nrich injf a thin and inutritious oireolation with HoBtetter's Stomach Bittern, the finest, the moB. mgniy sanctioned, ar.d the meet popu lar toLic and preventive in existence. For sale by all Druggints and Dealers (ren erallv. jy a n CTnn nnn jiuo Sub-Bws and If OIUT UnUHHO Coupler box Corn, Meal, Hay. 15,000 Bush Primo White G-ni 600 Bushs Water Ground ' . Mix) 5O0 Bales Hay, Flour.MoIassesugiir. 1200 Bbls Flour,'Sn)er " Extra ianuh 500 Hlids and Bbls Syni),v Orleans, New Crop Cnin and Porto Bico IfolasHuf:' 250 Bbls Sugar,Cut Loaf, Granulated, Standard A, f Extra 0 and C BacoLard, Pork, &c. 200 Boxes Smoked and D S Sidop 150 Tubs Choice Leaf Laril, 125 Bbls City Mess Pork, 22S Bags Coffee, Bio, 1 ! Lagryra and Jav8 ISO Boxes Starch, 300 Boxes Lye and Potash, 17.5 Boxes Laundry Soap, 1 1 0 Boxes puro Assorted Candy, bnulx, Tobacco, Paper, Matcli, el and shipped, only $97 75 New JPiann. 195 o 1.600. mar Midsummer offer Illustrated free. Addrees Daniel P. Benttv.' I oii c?: t4. ' n Washington, N. J. juiy lWw "U,J vjmger, pepper, jaooj- iron, Dpini uarreis, &c. For sale low.by WILLIAMS k MURCHI80ff, jy li Wholesale Oj-oeer Con.lMor. thn to drag through the mire and filth of a Radical campaign has already been oiled so eerloasly that 'the mild and filth ofaRftdlcal campaign would leave but few moro marks upon It. A man is jaJged by hli acts and there is no one it to whose hands may fall either the con struction or the execution of the laws whose conduct U looked to morj closely an 1 watched more carefully than he who sits upon the judicial bench. Judge Buxtoc, in times past, bos shown bim self as much a slave to the behests of par ty as ever did that arca.traitor, W. W. QoUeo, and it argues but a poor ai aluUt.ce with the reconstruction his tory ot North Carolina tor any one to allude to tlie purity of the j idicial ermine while In Judge Buxton's keeping. He aided and abetted and sustained ilolden la bis war upon the people of North Caro lina. Disregarding alike Lis oath of o&ce his duty towards the people under the law aid the high and solemn .behests of the almost sacred office which be held, Le, himself, deliberately laid his robe cf office in the ml re and trampled upon it when 1 e refused the writ of habeas corju to those whom UoMen had arrested without due process of Uw and confined in dark and ti'.thy eel. The judiciary was exhausted and ilolden was no more guihy of that John Black, a white man, was convicted of an assault ou a negro the same night on which tLe assault on At Powers was made; you fluei him live dollars and costs 1 And though not stric ly a contrast, yet the case ol A. G. Thornton will come in appropriately here as a FINALE. A. O. Thornton, who has long been the mainstay and prop of the Radical party in this county, and who can com mand more .votes to-day than any ten men 'of that ilk', was tried at spring term, 1371, upon an indictment, of which the second count charged him with're- fusing ana iaumg to surrender the tax lists, on demand to the town authorities The trial was a long and tedious one, evi. den ce was plentifully examined on both aides, and the jury found him guilty on this count. Yua granted a rule on the State to show cause why a new trial should not be granted, and .on the argu ment of the rule you st the verdict aside, and granted a new trial, on the ground that the defend int bad not entered bis plea of 'not guilty' on the record. If I am credibly iu formed you took the 'bock track' oa this ruling at Uaroett Cos it, which came on only three months after this decision. And the Supreme Court Reports show that at Richmond Uourt.in tne coseo! tne o:at vs jucuiiii n and others, at fall term, 1872, the same point was raised before you. In that case assemblies Every Evening Those people who ait in eeoond and third story windows to sleep, always eecure more or less epaoe in the daily papers, and have as big funerals as anybody Detroit Free Press. Says an English exchange: 'Amer cans, when Bornhardt visits your shores, an soirees without a parallel greets you. Bahl when Soldene comes lots of actresses without ap parel 'II greet us. Boston Poet. at the r ioxio. Beneath a shady tree they sat, . Ue held her hand, she held his bat, I held my breath and lay right flat; They kissed, I saw them do it. lie held that kissing was no crime, ahe held her head np every time, I held my peace and wrote this rhyme, While they thought no one knew it. Shenandoah News. Our esteemed Republican contem porary, foilowing ' the lead of tie Uerald, asks 'when the Democrats are going to open the campaign?' If our esteemed contemporary means the c am August p-a-g-n-e, we will saj, nesday succeeding the after the first Monday in November.' N 1 World. He stood with his ear to the telephone At a time when be hadn't oughter, And caught the wurds In a distant room Of his only child a daughter. c atic Congress, which has reduced the public expenditure forty millions a year ; upon the continuation of prosperity at home, and the national honor abroad, and above all, upon the promise of J such a change in the administration of the gov ernment as shall insure us a genuine and lasting reform in every department of the public service. , : Agents Wanted to sell the Life of GEN. HANCOCK, By his life-Ion g friend. Hon. John W. For ney, an editor aud 'author of national repu tation, an ardent admirer of the "superb soiaier." inis worn is eomplete. authentic. low-pncea. jfuiiy illustrated. Positively tne ablest ani truly official work. Beat terms. Outfit, 60c. Particulars free. .Act quick. Address, Hubbard Bros., Pubs., At lanta, ua. jy I 4w A Great Enterprise. The Hop Bitters Manufacturing Com pany is one of Uocbester s greatest busi ness enterpri es. Their Hop BitterB have reached a sale beyond all precedent, having from their intrinsic value found their way into almost every household in he land. Uraphic. July 2 - 111 I rJ I r-t UN FERMENTED Good Hotel to Stop At Hotel accommodations for travelers are of the greatest importance to persons who nave to move about the country on busi i ness or pleasure. Just where to go is what every man wants to know when he leaves home. The Grand Union Hotel. ouDosite icu LuuicuiiiurirT uihiui iuh .1 ....... ' p-a-i-g.n, we will answer. -About uV W tT Yor cUy' i V but if it means the c-h-a m- S JWU ar resort the at- wi"4uvo hUKio ia prompt ana saiisiaciory, tue cnargea are reasouaoie and the me nage complete. Persons arriving at or leaving New York city bv the Grand Central Depot will find the Grand Union tlotel very convenient. N. T. Telegram, j may 15-Iam3m. MALT BITTERS i TRADEMARK On the Wed- Tuesday next MALT AND HOP. ST 1 rj yon held correctly that the defendant had been Jried as upon the plea of net guilty 1 The sounds he heard to his heart sham IN ITS 17th VOLUME. Li'u 'iSEoLED DIGE8TTOJT, Im- povemaea Blood, Weak Lun;f, Kid neys, aud Urinary Organs, Consumption, Emaciation, Mental and Physical Kxhaust- ut?ue jremIe Warsing Mothers, Hickly Chdiren, and Debility of Age, Malt Bursas are warranted mora WnnrfHinr and you directed the plea to be entered atur verdict, to make the record speak exhaustion than was Ralph P. Buxton then a Jud of the Superior Court In North Carolina. We da cot write willly or without data and we have authority for what we ay when we charge that Judge Buxton has locg ago soiled, beyond redemption, the judicial ermine be wore. More than one of his descisions ' were severely commented on in former years decisions oa a partisan basis. In which m. ' jQUgmeat .with ncrcey always seemed 10 lean towards cUenders for Judge Box ) the truth. The defendant appealed to the Sapreme Court, which affirmed your ru'mg; Jndge Keada, delivering the opto ion, cites the case of state vs. Koberts. 2 Dev. & Bu 640. as express authority. an i 'other authorities are abundant.' Yuu were asked to do the same thing In Thorntons case, and yon refused, lie moved his trial to Moore, was acquitted. and the county ot Cumberland bau to pay the sum of fie hundred and sixty dollars. the costs of the prosecution! went, Like the stroke of a reaper's sickle: XHilUol good gracious J Neddie dear, Dow your moustache does tickle I' j Then the father he Went quite craxee. And bare bis boom throwing, . He subbed himself with the telephone wire j Aud set bis life-blood flowing. When you visit or leave New York City, stop at the Urand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central Depot. European plan. Rooms reduced to $1.00 and upward! Rrsviy mixed Paints, strictly r ure White I Restaurant unsurpassed at moderate priot. Lead, Cfkrs, Brushes, -W ikIow GUss, j ktreet cars, stages and elevated railroad to du, at JAOOCi'a. I all parts ot the city. ly Btrm.th.nlii. T7:a- ... J THE RALEICH NEWSJti K.OTaS II riHlUCinD1 SI If Al f.l.lA all - .L m rt i ouier lorms oi un r meaicine. w&ile f. from the objec k "Lurfi ieaJLD.i mu Hqaors. Prepared uj lunniiii bit r k k h no. f.-rtm rr- C. DEMOCRATIC JOURMAI . I wj7.tr t!,0!8 " d r.ywhere. P- M. Hal, Editor, L. L. Poca, Cor. Ed. Kowaaos, Urgughtob k Co., busi Man'crrr. A N. DAILY AND WEEKLY. Term- DaUy, 1 year, $7; 5 monthsAsO; 3 oonih9.i 74. Weeklj, one year, S2.00;aix months, $1. Aodress, j . 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