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ii h 1 .-.. : i , I i r I 't; 1 ? - "J! if i:v -1 1 1 v ':' v; tV4 f. I'. .4? i . it. i!:- P: fa it 1.1 . f: fit: 5 ' 2 X - 1 1 1 1 - i 3 I f-1 ;i 1 ,4 i-. hi- I i M t a- 7. j-; I. ' r u mi a ' v i V- : -Vi- .1 I lUphrtor. ASltEBORO AUGUST 30, 187C M.S. ROBINS, Editor. FOR PRESIDENT; SAMUEL J. TILDEII, OF SEW YORK. ! FOn.VICE-rKESID'KS't: THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, OF INDIAN Jli ELECTOIIS-AT-L A iU D. G. FOWLE, of WaVe, LEACJI, or Davidson. DISTRICT ELECTORS: 2d District JOHN F. WOOTEN, 3d Dis.-JOHN N. STANFORD, 4th Dis. FAB. II. BUSBEE, 5tii Dis. F. C, ROBBING, 0th. Dis. R. W. WARING. 7th Dis Wm. B. GLENN. ODR STATE TICKET Dqmocratic Nominees FOR GOVERNOR,! Z. B. VANCE, 1 OF MECKLENBURG. For Lieut. Governor, T. J. JAEVIS, or riTT. i i For State TBEASCRiri Dr. J. M. WORTH, OF RANDOLPH. For Sect.' of State, J. A. ENGLEHARDl .OF NEW HANOVER. ' For Ai'DiTOn, Dr. SAMUEL LOVE i OF HAYWOOD. For Attorney Gen'eUaiI, TIlfOMAS S. KENAN, OF WILSON. For Suit. fUB. Instruct ON, T. C. SCARBROUGH' OF JOHNSTON. For Congress 5th District, Gen. A. M. SCAL1 OF' OUILFORP CI. VANCE AND SE1TLE AIUJK. boro: On Monday of last week Gov ance and Judge Settle addressed the peopk at this place. The crowd of people here,- was- much larger than jce have ever witnessed be fore" assembjed here at a- political discussion. Ve have iiot space if We couldj and cCtild not if we would- and had the space.' cive vthin. like , a lair svnoosts of the r vn . whi cpJ01111 vance 1UD at mat Piace' iney tainiy a very masicriy euuri, ma ar- raienment of the national administra- . , !4 at ..y Uon,. for its corruption, peculatorfj and frauds, ;was powerful and corrvjincing ; as was also his showing of the extra v gancc and squandering of the people's substance in North- Carolina!, te- all i of which Settle made but a fert short words of reply in which he neither de nied the truth of the data given by .Sov. Vance, from which the conclu sions at which Vance arrived were in ervitaHe, nor to show that thsbe con ' 1 1 1 1 elusions did not follow; but after a most' ingenious and demagogical at tempt to dodge these issues, hei wheel ed olf to shaking the bloody shirt, talking about Gov Vance's haiing de serters arrested, and maltreated, read his garbled letters, procured asi Vance ciiarged aud ho did not deny by the infamem- Hester. Gor. VaBoe in re- jijy acknowledged that herecoramend cttli legislature to pass the lur jwn ishing those harrjoringeserters, that this law . and the statements th these and- the soul stirring, and heart rend ing accounts c robbing and plunder ing contained in letters from good citi-1 zens which gave the origin to these let ters and measures, which letter are on his letter books carried to Washington would show that it was these robbers and plunderers, and not the deserters who were quiet and orderly. al whom this measure, and the expressions were directed but that he was denied access to these letter books. A reso ltttior had been introdeced into the 3 Ioirse-of Representatives recentty and passed that body directing that these letter books be copied, the copy piac cd 011 file at Raleigh so that the goo'l eople of -North Carolina coaldkhow QarMed uutrs, so xar as mere was any published in the standard which he sidrfwTiPthpr rirl rYit- pIi tte irttle band or oIBce truth hi them, as would be shown to was then editing the story of Gov. I true. But we propose to change' this satellites, -who saw in this the public, if they could be seen! entire, ( Vance's having the thumbs of Wm. kdajce to read as follows Tax vavers sori'ifi their imaginaaon. - -- 1 11 11 11 m 1 m a. iv err A v a i &iai tiiA an a.i n iittih i i the whole troth ; but the Resolution had in the Radical Senate, on motion of a Radical Senator teen indennitfely positwu"", ...w".-- a -.i . i v AiiAtn - panose on th. pstt ot the Gnt of- ncials at v asainsion to prevent wie ncijus wF.c, nponle from knowm? the truths note from L Thomas- Jor. Vance then read a rrnnc Charles Sage, livinz at tJiiii VUOtlU OUil, Atta AW Jl nvrii-J- I . w . . a .. vine LWtviason county inclosing anw ink rromacommuntciUbh from that pldce published in the Xeio Xvrth Stole of Auff. lStlu i rm . A. Z iue extras is c-s i follows: lmn-m Ralei2h lmng m itaieign Sugg says he was during the war when his son John was trtiS like a dotr. and the treatment to him personally by Vance In relation to ' the matter, was an outrage to com- j fA mon humanity. I hen ask nun to vote frtr Vnn ? Tf hft wnq a flpmrrat- he only one of the many instances that J Al. T J" Tl.:. I could be named. o. auici. The note from Mr. Suggs td Gov. Vance is as-follows : TnOMASTTLLE . t'. ) Aug. 19th, 18T6. $ Gov. VAnce, v Asheboro, N. C: : Dear Sir .'Enclosed I send yott a i slip taken from a recent issue of the New North Stat written by ectne scribbler of this Town in ithidi It is stated that I charged you with brutal and Cruel treatment to my son: I take Ipleasure in atailing rnyself of the first - I opportunify to denounce the statement as a wilful and unmitigated falsehood, On the contrary you treated my son I with marked respect, arid gate him a paper w proicuu mm w uis wmp . x. a.-A 4 i. ny, l his great Baptist democrat, tbey have altedaced in their circular, would ihavc his right arm setered before he wonld vote for von. This is absolute-1 ' ' ---V- ly i false. ' I will try to get you votes pnoiicrh to make rfn fat the effort to tfp for tne etrort to damasre vou. and mv soft will vote for I you if he lives. Yours with greaS respect; I ' CHARLES SUGG. State, and the man who is beHeved to haye fabricated and forwarded the falseriood above alfudcd to,- were sitting . present, when Gov. Vance read the above letter, and looked very much like they had adopted Ike Younf s - - suggesfkm; "to lie like hell and stick to it, anc? had been caugut in it. a grand rally of At night there was the Tilden and Vance Club, with ban- ncrs, transparencies, mottoes, Ac.There were several hundred voters present, besides the ladies and children, speech es" by Col. Staples" and others. Next day Tuesday,; we were present , at the discussion at; Moffitt fl' Mills where it was intimatetl1 that there were tweh or thirteen hundred" voters presedt.- The points m tne discussion were very much the same as at Ashe- - r mup.h the same as at Ashe- , . 1 ooru. vu wio uay previous. umuu Z T " "P orocession with music, banners. tronctinrpnrrirfnrl mAf.frPS. Dr Wnrth T T" " V 7 . otbers rerc aUed out and made stirring speeches. It was a general remark both there and at Asheboro, by tie older people, that nothing at all' to compare with mesrallles, has ever been seen iri oM Randolph at least since the days of 1840: We as sure' Our friends that it betokens vic tory lh November.- we' conid'Dame the men and not a feNv of tbenT who are coming over, and' marshalling tliemselves under the banners of Til den, and Vance,- reconciriationecon-! omyy and an- honest and faithful ad mmistratien' of the govenment, in the interest of the pcjbrjte, -and 'not that of the ofEeefceldert, but we dermrMt un necessary f-bnV rest assured they will make theraseives felt in Nwetaber. JUDtftf SE1TLE.- judge Nettie nas mamiesuy adop ICU 1KU Aumms UIOIUJ . " XO UO lIKe - hill and stick to it A numrjer 01 years airo. Ilolden mahuTactured and Owen - 1 make been-retailing the same falsehood as svel! aarother Radical sheets, to injure Gov; Vanrj(fin-ther present election. Captain Settle, when h;-improved on this - falsehood, by assertrntaat Owen's wlf Wasnished till'fihe di vulged his" irfdmg place, whereJarties proceeded and Vjaght hint ; ' not one word of which is true, as every one here knows, who knows anything about it The then Sheriff, J, W. Steed who had a capiat agaiat him 1 's wife put under the Tencei to ,nalx baits and otice-kcUert eat mMWe'btft "SS by their guilrt con- wv: JnU tfa a v.t vr her tell the whereabouts X)f "her and assert that the adiW wpndpi1 doj;thiS followir inscriAtiint Wilt- I lvitAt''tfU ?A.if 'STS. JT a husband; recently the Jbra and Con- is-true; at reat'W its ap!fcation,to' teia'inefficeabWcharactersbythe Ui 0thcr distinguisheVi sfeakefs'wlirdeliv. Julian published atthem office in Randolph cdhtyt fo?' nuBTr of 1' ' . ,. er addresses on We3besdiy rigSt ;:in' Raleigh, and edited, 5, itis saidby cara past. Who dare assrfthe con- fact there wifl beiklngil the Week, tiomen wno sits oeuiuu a sezevu, nave 1 tr&ry C for a capital otrence received an anon- u ymoos letter disclosing atwuts, we way ne came - mbi i in nil nminiT mr nnti x.1 i TWCtO.' . g . 01 tire uawtwu uwoiiau wi. vv- - BntthebsWof ittoteffxnrt next day at JtcffitVs iiiUs, wtere bduea wow aa wumKr spwcu ucre. - J r v JJi 4K-w;Mfi wt. Wuuv.- as respectable men as.there are in Karrroipn conniy, eye-wiinesscs, w no . . .. ii J : . ... . lt. mmntr Hut fhftm waH V. Hwlar TmTT 1 - m - u ui "tfB "-"vv- . . V.r,o fr rnmit the deed. Whereupon Captain Settle was ,orceu w acimn. uiat vov. ac, c h learned about the rnattcr, instruct led Captain Settle tather than be entirely llllllCLHl HjULL Illl II IXI llf 1 ll UCICUUUU 1 i.i f -3 . n i u i aepnveaoi uis giooa? speecu wu ui i.:J .wo uuj. Vance Ibr not cashiering Lieut. A. Pike who WaS in cbtnlarid of the sqoad at thetTme the deed wa. (tone: In this Captain Settle showed the ig- hiJ in. nor&tnus ji a remarl i i a Supreme Court Judge inspectidh tJf Hume Guards;1 in which it was that m.a vaQ 0 T dJhlrin hvo snown ddubtifio' Captain, that Lu0 J,i riom HIU I ItUtW UV MIV UWIblUUI) I seiected the Corn Daiiv bincers. But on rpflprtion Will tkp Wk the noottivp imPrfin tiiat Panf slw Spttlp rmro;f iha aA i?oaU f SUVaUV W a iW44 JA-LAJ tUAV he either f e markabiy ign(jrarit for' i a uDreme Cdurt .Tu deavorinff o follow y.u.n h n J , L f Ur.;iiw xr jmJl u t vsnceuru wusiue coma to nave me UHtv artd mfahrl lu . J Lt. t hv thp tnnrt.l tht nv wnv th- ia u 1 J I 1 Wye appcnd 1 above men. Itwrnpri. ,t Vn1 f,r.n I v v vuttv av, vt k r J v I the Radical officeholders, to find blood and thunder stories to cover' him. Captain'Settle. tliett Solicitor Mme tir ! office-holder state the " mpornce, wnea na inter. ascertain who1 the parties were that chsef After the war was over, that M " id the deed, and canse thein to be Captain Settle did indict avast num- "1PU-WJW. " UD their nhmdprino-. wcl kppo tmbtfyr county order's at a4 heavy 8(fcCs h office! yh-e Un(rs7gnea were present when the thtmrbs 6f the wife of Wm: Owen wnrA nnf. ,u- u san - -wvi 1 v w u,u.vw. Vli tVilVO AAA 4fVV A-V1 I tell whcre her ihusbatid Wm CrenH was, Lieut A Hke wag in 00 of the squad who did the deed m. 0vven was reputed ttflte si fer Able rob- k- vvnrA. r 6h RmVnrT of troops went to the house where he lived, and his wife rpfnsinfr ti tll o whereabouts, one or two of the squad of troops asked Lieut Pike's permis- sion to punish her till she told his whereabouts, and he permitted, but did not order them to take her and pafci'sh :ney tili where her k, Jrr yt0r- Amr tV!.;s I MMtJ ITMU, IfllUliilO j- i: j -iTll.1 i' under two dr' tnree 6F me top'rails of uu re to abuse the men without making any revelation or complaint. No or kJi r I -yV .-. U . . .. . V Irom vance, or anyone eiser; Lbttt Pike cimni nermit T?nhf. Qrav and ".CalViil'l Gatios at thMr dwn request tb'do'sd I Ay A. MOFFITT, S. MOFFITT, J. N. OWEtf, G.-A. FOUST. We also told Lieut. Pike there were no" such orders. xine, repaea ne AL MOFFITT, -G. A. JOUST. TO THE -TAXPAYERS.- nan none, but he ficV not care, the all well suited fSeliri of apeopfe vfcltibri; iEat'KaaVer'assemWeiiil this 0Vfuored f. wt5.. above parties might punish heV ahjr alVoWtSUe gbVenVof their (a- codh'ty-for such' purposed ftcnity way. All the others but Pike, Cra? tEera,but oppo to fta allmWratiba of fteliffg-,' and the harmooTaciion, iffi anoTCapps protested against it.- t ba Tofplundering antf thei vmg of- Ktblfea acbrplete evevthrow cA'atl'op. ''ttnrsres .irf thitr ojert party shall V it T. MOFFITt; liclals; wTio endeavor to perpetbate oppbsitioiTof an kri'ff,1 in' this county. ffI.. e to a repetition of'. ? ' their Powe',e, b ElirriDS up Reeling of Tlfe ftnvetfUon" nominated Col. T. M. Tf f0 df$ dcvi( J. N! OWRN:- .... , --, r . . . vu . character of 180. theirs, notmine. 1 recollect' sofcwT to haW1iora 'r? weirttiej'ait. too aecn the old adage that, " fcoUHrtttlce Itrsutbiaiul t?L mum f,m milAlwcra wuu uew auu it is not material to our present per - nose." no'f"df 'wV now nmmu vn. Itadf delate w war no property was tazed as siicB eicept land and1" that .. - - t - never.more tnarx cny cento. on the one hundred dollars Tarnation. The! . - .. . to the adoption of the present constT- wtioti'Sn 1868 ; since that time it has never Deen- leas man eiguty cents on tk. ...kn.jiitJi.M 1 : A uucuuuuiuuus u mat not only on land; dcC oo- all spe- cies of prorrty boreal Ter qaaJlcaccptioaa. W? . I . 1 O I . . . . , . " I w.uMid UCIC UU J.UCSU4T Dl cuurk. cavf uv this difference Z . ; n w . vcl w .T- " i uu vuw nt w Tf v-s . .rr v.j - m. -1 ..... . . . . ! 'i MAAis;;K - ?iV -,t11 vtothislady.bat to denounce the demon- for those who would have peac.it.le secession. CapL SettTe Went to uiCJ nwc iw-jju -j a x - . I hrvnttfn thrtw who harbbi aescrtfel I e , and with.ja df.Hjjt it w wme " . ,T ji- i. , .lJIlJ -rmmiA 1 IJT1 1 1 f IJH T IlLiieTB I OUU ItUU 1CIU H.H 1 - . i a foar dollar fee but CaCtain Settle? Captain Settle says that he feasted on u,. ku ; in'4t tJi 3thcr side before the surrender ; will I . fa tnie. u, cases ; mar. l nnniftH ri iy axu. buu ui ii . kj. i - : . i Ward, was OnC of the twentv-six oth- - S Ward is crs is true , mat mis w. a. nam is 9t IhbJe jwho was indicted for hrlhg . his son J,y Captain Sett e Is etiaauy true, who out captain SettlK and his brbthfcf tiBScc-hbl- def gxblkln if thev can: ln of the indictmeiiU inaug- uratcd stfbn aftb'r the close of the kr capiases were Issued to many . counties from1 the same $erm of the Superior Court for the' lame defen dant who had never lived, arid never I . ' M1 outside of Rudolph except IU i ji'it i V- . i ini. this feast of fees ru'n up b'v this mul- tifr irf jt!AcK9 o1pcit ?oc v-r.w uv.vv iuwi, but the officetolding crew : and who niM f flio roaf hr. h if paid for the feast but the defendant hmd thn tnx.nkvpra ? Whpn RhorifT Trogden, in 1868, collected a part of the taxes, not collect rrv ??hernT? j - - - - Rush, aed rtfcehreVt itbM litrsti RS( I whicTfgOt lost among the other mYie'ys in his potkeft which- bid hsd got by ahive, in violation of lawV tb'fj'ay off the county taxes, so that thfe' $850 got lost in his pocket,-that ttetTid not find :6tt tli-rfr a it&r ' f VHt lnnr O O yearswbrt' a Finance Committee and a law sttit cbtopelled nltf to search ftftl1 it Who but the tax-ers preirsred1 dial, feast; and who but LShferiff Trosrdon. one of the constitn tion makers of 1868, and his brother county officers en ioved the feast till 1 - broken up by that tew snt ? And Anally ndV? bSt tn Com Ebuse Rihg oF office-holders, headed by A. M Djffee, with a U. S. Commissioner, eo. w. Keid, J. A. Blairan- e-m- ternal Revenue Noserand a' few will- UasiBrittiftr riCstea ardhnd this vil. 1 ' m i laSe privately retailing falsehoods land rironlatincr thp jVm ATnrtA Xisit and Raleigh Constitution with its wholesale slanders and falsehoods in reorard tr thp- AnnrnU'i.' f I xi.:lU:' - J ii. . uu nu utuW uuJW, in order to induce and mislead the tax- payers to contmueto pay d I ' ' old-time tax, that they may continue to set a-feast;- and the ofllce-holders eat it'? ; 7 On the night after Gov. Vance and 1 v. -nt- r4f 1 1' spoke here, The ttlden iuago oeiue spc hhu v auco jiuuj ii&a s paraue, wnn i ir rry f w f-, " cainiers iTansparencies, and mottoes, .... H 1 . 'w4 oiuerness oy re'-a;imc laiseacods and slanders in regard to G6v. aice, Dr. vonu aaa oiuer vxjnserTauve canoi- dates aroutfdm tie sly among the an- cowaraiy to menuon in the presence of WOtl 111 PTTMVBf I j 1 y. f Pssea ou very pieas- arrly and good'huTaoredfr, exefeft with holders and nut Tin aie arjju "ottmr honQrahle, purraits,- and earn Tour bread bv the swMt of nnr face an3 maka room for hont nrl 4a iLr y H. . , M vruuz.ui men m your places." . The ladies, God bless them. creDm! ' by me-rrocession, and graced me'occa a - sion by- thhr presence. - A few days mexeaitrwe leamthat on oflhe'xnost I 1: 1 ' . . awro ma rcspecuujie 01 me bCKlies, stopped in the office-hoMers store in fE the thajM of a mal and m!r nr nartir-A a Kiire and twentv-six i r- . ri'"' or was eri- uis agon to nam on a .1 c Ike Youne in " lv- Puce ttf itiarket to procure a little . .f j . U m1' i;. w a f teoricfv ttt nav h!5 taeS: vet whS eat 0111,36 ene uonector roung, uon- KtWWcbliiA Thia noter. was so kU. tt ke coAfi hiV. nothitWsT stratus and oltoej AejfU- Tden aan on lie on aoore . . t. ,..Jm:tj.. m i . t reiet,w TO This same ccser, some two i . , , i fc.; was nevr in a Church till after he w4s V 4l L nT. . - i 1 . , zi n . ' vuu - 1 J wltA- u, 8! "J11? since departed from Uus sUre oif exist- departed from tnis stage ence. shonld tell the truth about other m m. wes . w ,m f-- ,i . M mourn -.m vao xuug pmce-npiaers 13 hose coat-tails be is pinned; .... s to whobbooIA r.wuWUUu urcMtt jcn An ardent reformer though & JoUlii only fifteen years old, Writing from' Bush Hill 21st Inst:, ffifo'rnfis's that ode of bis feefghbCfs bis tr$ cat- alogtie of Radical fcfsehoous cpmmittel to memory, and dots not ifcdfto afall himself of every opportjin!tysj to re, hersc them wherievbr ft Mjb'neraH bb obtilteed. We consrratuUte th-i citi- greonal Candidate m the-, Metropoh ten Distnct, as reported disclosed me P011 01 ms party m this cam paign in the remarkable utterance that to wm the eteetten the fp7!icans to win the eect?c'n jhax3, ? t1, stick - t0 ft Ks rascraprffi) aTHs W cVcn erj- rioo'rt &Wd comer 6T State have iVssrestion lowhtTcs5 ffovM hv hi , . , 1 J-UC ' efftftrftd iio' te wok 6f retAiliajf the falsehoods thslt aVe manufactured and can' t'e obtained wholesale at (ffoffice of the Constitution in Raleigl.We nave nail a score of imlustnouf peil- ller cf fhirsr; thW 6 tu'm Wiulc, iin' ??rfe fttteti so. again we take occasion to o'pTatu- llate oir fries' of BLrrifci.fiT.tMcy are so scarce among them. thaC oftly one has been discovered at the disrep utable work chalked out for thijin by their corrupt officdhclding lcaffesV COMICATIONS. ! ' Graham N. a ! ) August 20th' 187C; f Editor of Regulator : Affer a long and wearesome ride, I aimed at Greensboro, on Friday last at GVtlock I me rusuc scenery ajousrtbe P. M. The was qnie beautiful;- and rilad PbndanrcPp5rt:irty tobeLcld and ad- hnire H. Our old friend Felix knows I how tct drirp tn Vill tim at woTt ac an y Pne. 1 have ever bad the pleasure (?) to The crops in that section rrougn wnicn r pasted locnc promising. I ji . ,.1. (.. . 1 1. v ...'. . lluer oau. resa ior me nigm, in I Greensboro, T took' the cars next mcrrn- ing for this place. On arriving here I fbinid that i? waSTtKe"d& appointed for r " ' " tKe ConservaWlbemocratic riartrto nominate their count v nommaw loeir county oiucers. 1 was the larpeet and most enthusiastic con Hhit fnr th Sprt .1 n.;0i xxri, i 1 for the'House of Representatives.' tfms 11- . .fronir tielrpt. nr1 'V. perttrsra -; carW tVcAiTAv bVfl nTy also say mat vonr coun- rtman,Dr. J. M. Worta"'wiIT carry it by at eAst 300 mcn - ;An7r,iAW f'fi.U.r- m 1 i rr-v 1 .1 j w.iLriki . . .1 -.1 1 ia uj inzia 01 ue countv. ana tniT are 1 J ri w htb a pouucai dto- Eeils of that tflotel fnrWifiifcv: f f H. f anticipatins a crand ttrr!A' hVr! I tracted 'meeUni?. ' d-Jrinjr which VmdmmS'Tri.tltntion.j0 Pla- I bpfnf MKr win r,ir - I : V . ;lkJBe Uf me nio rampant heretofore I loo -rMrrLT rr, v If rf rf nc 1 1 in . wnavuKQ i ce - the principles of reform analUI him. mblltical tbrizDn, looks clear In this county. ' Ku Klux'TiT?imV win I i . i- . . rf , I tome off beiiliiff, bere; nhtwUtkndinff he cars 1x4 win ckrrV it nh M iJ1 in people havo awaiced; to tSd tit'iatl every yhere, and if tie name 0f tec and enthusiasm continue tn ; there will scarcely be one oxi tbe oj side; to tell the tale. More COltMUNICATEO. 'j Moirxr!s Mills, N. C 1 Aug. 26, 1876. Mr. JEtxlirr: TnectUtensof ant uruve usurp met on the Jr insL, in pursuance of a call of the rY ecutive Committee of Randolpa ty. .lTie meeting was organized v. me eiection of G. A. Frilist, Chiirc and d: A; Bray, Secretary: A Committee of five was appoiU to orait resolutions ana 10 reenri dye delegates to represent titoi: ship in the. County Convention. ! The following resolutions weH ported and adopted : j Mesolccct, 1st, That we endorse ti nomination of Tilden and HendricH believing them to be honest and right rHefi; fcspdbTe of leading thelsfA est men bT America; . JietoItxfJ. 2nd, TE-t we heartily dorse thb hominaUon of Z. B. Vaaa for Governor of NortK Carolina, Keying him to be triie; llonestiai That we are a x& for A. M. Scales, oe bein the ngx man in the right place, and that mx a mari Sifo'iild never be Succeeded bj i raitb'F s!ich as Jim1 Bo'j'tl; corruption in all its colors and4 slapK . Retolted. tihl Thiit life people of bafolinM have it n IneifpoVeV by earnest arid, dciennmed effort io. free the country from tyranny aiii that it should be the care of every lioa. est man of North' Caroima to this work of rtfotratfori: inj? uelcsjatcs were au pointed to the County Noroinatir Convention to be held in Asheboro ca the, 2nd ctn of j5reotrat?cf next : JaScs AV Cole;' fir.-L-f.-.CaVineki Dr: Jio: AV CrAven; WrnV r". Lade, t N.Owen: Attendance large; and" deep interest manifested. fl.T. M. THE! MINES OF NOlTrW CXlftf. ! iTjW; j ?iZ fatoZrtg which is fr6ni' rfe io ton is &d uVaA'aVtfcfe thaf appeared Jfntly in the AVwpJ'buttlfl two concluouig sen&nccl are addition information, and roust be very era ti fir ing. we Ftnccreiy hepe tUat ther are true: . l.T"1-' ; "v" V"r "" ' uf . .1 liriUsii ; explorers arc at work in Chatham county, Tf.' C.,riro.jctuig for coPma in" "Iver ore.' An agent of the' principals says that there Is more ma rirVipr square miles in Montgomery conntr can produce gold' enbuifh' 0 .rtlT tLo national deliL,' ana tht -jrtll the mines' will pay t25a.ton: fifteen inillbM' of capitab are backing the enterprUe., A smeltirig furnace costing tlbO,000 will be built, ndf60()'skllled operativei will be b'rdoght from England." THE RESPONSIBILITY.' IftbS work fo'wliich I have tfSrer?' bo freely,, according to the measure of mv abilities, .shall stand. I will not' compete . for its honors nor 'fare for. falsehood or caluror.v couccru.iirr the. pari. 1 nave ooyie an it. ij. u is 10 uu oaie xSor't-ii the people cTU.U me-' iropous iin narucujar th rv country in , general the? FrfpubTiiai icon citizen. . .. . . . . . ' ' V. J. Tildex. Ifrpltlo the New Yerk ' Mm. WATCH rfAKEB ' Clock Repairer SatUfactlon GUABA5v TXED,. work warrsD ted for twelve month. . Prices low' to full (he hard time. " .... Asheboro, Feb. 2, 1876. no'rif - Qt.7.: C.t-wni commence Us next ,nnml .!n rK 1S7C Th - - I tu nxlerate fee, and the excellency ot 1 1. . ' 41. -H kLlnm- to a uberal education. Expenses for Un inont ilhar Board, ! . v . to 1100. TulUorrfdr College classes; 150. " !i; . Erepixatory , " ' W0. " com rent and Incldentahi, . $12. ' . rf a T 1 it a.a v a, warning 'U aAU 16ui avow, J W JKEV. . U. UAVXS, 17. - President. 1 : m Jirar lot l gooc who trur kct. Ci paij to moi ing Wc list pos Irie litt rou hi the ;f lie to ,e sai fcr, st
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 30, 1876, edition 1
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