FEARLESSLY THE RIGHT DEFEND IMPARTIALLY THE WRONG CONDEMN. VOL. III. f POLKTON, ANSON CO,, N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTMlBER 27, 18 NO.: XXVI B"PTn BrOWn & CO The 43d N. P. Rezlment During miles ; Woodstock to Fisher's .em JJ1UWU 06 UU Vine war. Hill, ten miles i Fisher's Hill to CIIARLOTTKN. C. liroRTERS AND DEALERS IN GENERAL HARDWARE and CXJJ TLE RY CARRIAGE AND SADLER Y HARD W I AR E AND Strict AtUntion Givqi" to Ordp . 7" - I - i - BAPTIST FEMALE $EMIWARY Raleigh, N. 0-- The next Scs&Ion openg'sLpt. 12, 1376. Its charges are lower than! those of aay - City School, in North C&xplina, while it offen drsuitagea Z"0r Zuforlqra - I Its last Session was the fuost prospcrou of iU history. For particular apply for Cata logue, . F. P.JI0BG00D, 3-13 6L Principal. 7 r The Pee Deq Herald Published Weekly". AT WADJuSB OH Oi, jy . c. by JOHN X. PATItICK, Proorlclor. AT $1 00. PER ANNUM. - f ,. JasT PcttQWJiyy lIEnCIIAXDISE HOKEU. ' .Solicit order for every description of jME RCHArSlDISE! : l Amrnt fr WILCOX, GIDHS Ac CO. . rilOBXIX and JIA.MPUtATED GU A.XO, Wilmington, If. C. t Nor. 27 - 1. I S3tf . Whiffs frca Ky Old Camp Pipe. V" , '; . bug to Cedar Creek, three Leaving Lexington, we miles; Cedar Creek to Middle marched to Sweet Sulpher town, two miles; Middletown Spings, and 'camped oh the to' Newtown, -five . miles;-New iiight bftjifc town to : Winchester, eight the neighboring yoill-tops and miles; Winchester .to' Bunker mountkins wereemefprin? from will twelve miles: Bunker V, . . I 7 . the1 darkness tfe resumed our Hni to Marfhisburg, ten miles ; tramp, ana as ine roseate lignt and -from Martinsburg to Wil- 01 tue rnormng oegan to tinge hamsport ten;miles; ' the Eastefh . horizen with its Nearly every foot of this mellow gioty- new scenes and beautiful YalleV, is sacred to and'"nejv beauties began to un- the fond hearts of thousands of fold, imd multiply-in all their families from the St.-John's the varied and enraptrins "charms Rin-Urrhulo. - On its iilaias until in the clear and spark- Wftm pnfip.iod rWds ofWoism. ling- sun-light, a magnificent that would have added fresh picture spread out in delightful lustre to Home's glorv in her picturesquehess and grandeur palmiest days, and in its bosom before us. To those of our repose the ashes of the rallant; r . 1 . 1 I ' troops irom tue eastern part 01 devoted, noble dead. the State,, unaccustomed to The blood-tide of War. mountain scenery, and tlie bit- swent time and anain. over it lowy fields of golden grain, and fair bosom, with the fiirv of the il. .... !nn nwnn - 1 r ci " r f mi vr I ... . . . " - uiu i u&mug BUL-auiiuw kji raging ocean,, ana tne receding icy.water, uns luvuiy couuiry Wave would leiive the' desola- was peculiarly cuarming. ti5n andwreck ofaSimooin. But Many verethe- exclamations of the bitter "day of its trial was yet admiration, even; from theragg- to. comet for if must',' Ie cursed miica uiuuuo us iu vuiu oan uic lnoacrn Atllia. of Middle brook, when we filed into camp ; before Sun down. Two things were al way s mys terious to the unsophisticated Johny Reb one was that when- . - 11 i A 1 ever at an convenient, me ( To be onliiiued.) The Campaign: From a reliable and authen tic -source we heard yes- Yankee troops campfcd in open terday that the prospects for a Our Platform. I can lift Up these hands - be fore yon, ic the prenence of mj Creator and say that in all that time of war and public distress, and through all that period ct temptation and corrup tipn whie followed the war, not one 1 II A J ? -1. " : : " ' . -'-- aoitar 01 aisnonesc money nas ever stained their palms i ;. and, lastly, I can say that I never had a thought where in self was prefered to the prosperity and honor of my native land. V&nce's Speach at the Raleigh' Convention From the Democratic State Platform: liSolve, Tha.i we earnestly and cor v-ially recommended the adoption by the. people cf the:amendments to the Constitution proposed by the Conven tion of 1875 ad thus largely1 'reduce .the" expenditures of qur ; State- and county governments and simplify their administration, so that we may be enabled ,lo establish a thorough and enlarged system of public schools for the benefit el all the citizens of . - the State." vri :;-: '- ' v '0'-' ' r r' r NoBis WoiiD3. "The State is now' rung to provide for your faifii'ies and each county is maiing a Umilaf provision; and. as yoiu! chief -magisy trittd T promijeou that-, the wife an J child cf the (soldier, vhovi3:.in? the army doing, dutshall share the last suhel cl mtal ah last j ound loi tntat in" the Stnte. Yunetj's PVocla- - ..... . . maliou during the War. v .The Poor White 3Iah!H BndicI Doctrine. i Here is the way tip radical cindi' (aft n n .1 KAvnirc' ia r -r ir? n CT ' Afl Radical party cf North Carolina and of the States generally which were slave Mate and "orators" are carrying 'on holding up to the close of the war ap-r Uho campaign : peal to the poor white man and hold j Oh Voa hel out to that class the idea that their Lnj fiends of cUVCaptain Sv-ttlo votes properly belong to them as well iQ spicclr at Jonesboro'. as the negro vote. - I5ut we have thus I was a d d fjol Or speaking ai far been unable to eeo any good p. did, aid I havo a mind quit tho grounds upon which tbeir claim rests, d-d canvasH bed let the wliolo tiling Poverty is a great inconvenience and go; to hell. "-Settle on a big drunk at subjects men to want and privation ; Sanfard after his speech at Joncsbo- is generally the consequence, of morj roj tune sometimes the result cl want of : "If we expect to win in ihU cam- energy and economy and often the pain itv vimt Uc like hell and stick to consequence ot vjcious habits of indul? jf.' I. J. Young, internal rovenuo geucea, but however. ep tailed, of iteeli cjbltector and candidate for Congress. jt is no disgrace to any one and is;. not 1 I wa's in the Icsialature and thty so regarded inxthis country. It is the j imo it was proposed to outlaw tho boast of oar institutions that too. poor- Lowery: est man la the land is chgiabla to,and acainat the bill. I voted -and worked may attain or fill the high -st .places against tho reward flared. I thank in the government, 3nd. every thing God that before ihov wcro cancht elsebeing equal it f is an , ad vantage tbey mide, twenty-ono conperyativo rather than a disadvantage before the deniocfats bito tho dust."-T. Ij. public by those aspiring fjr promotion. Hargrove atOxlord,' :: i Poverty is a condition from which, all t 'I would vote for tho kiukybead-s exercise cf .industry, frugality and vote foif tho best denioffrat."-T."L. economy and avoid its incoiiveTrieocej.! Hargrove. xuo poet jLuins in ins uuve to . a k VX ive lliousana dollars a rear n young friend, says :j;r ;, q ; ... , ; J toimuch for a kinkyhead to handlo. ''bather gear by -every ; wile that'b o Hynlan must bb deprived of th justiued iy honor, . . , Not to- hide it in a bed ie ' ground, while ours were qiiar- .democratic triumph m oveth- tered in the woodsthe other ber were veiy bngl.t ni ajuiast was that after a lontr and se- all parts of the Slate. Lithe vere days march we would be eighth OqiVgisiojuU pistript, counter-marched, often, sever- the transmohtane country, the THIS PAPER IS ON FILE WITH There AdraiUlsig Contracts' can be rn.vi Green &MarsH, PE-VLERS IX GENERAL MERCIfAXDISE, Corner ToUc and Baverl StrccU, TOLKTON, N. C. te FAMrLT G aocritiES a specialty ia our trade, which we will buu aa cheap as cheapest. , 1-tt AHPNTO riA'tVlTCnf. nubi w ft w v i bw I. Something new. A rare ehance to -mi nxDy. Xo capital required 23 jkt rnL tomruissioa allowed. AocNts mttke $5 to JlOft day. Send s'Ainp for outfit. Addresa L, L. OSMENT. " 1 " Cleveland, Tenn. al timesover the ground select-1 indications are. as ronrcsont ed for our nights rest. This by those who have the reputa- waspeculiarlv tmng, especi.il- tion of being. competent judges, ly to those "who -were barefoot that ance's vo.e will bo at and w'e-'are reminded ot it, by the least figure 2,000 in excess some fancy field maneuvers that of thai given for J udgo Merri- we remembei1 to have perform- mou in 1872. From the. mid- ed in the gr'ove that eveningJ die tier of counties, ; such as ne movea out - next morning, viuiiioru, ...iviiiiuuinijf. cjtaiuvr, uhstariding, that we would reach Rowan, . ; Davidson, &c-, . Staunton, before noon. At 10 news is of -a j;most..,5he o clock wc were drawn .up in a character. , in . those -counties beautiful grove in sight of the the friends of reform are -leav town, and toJLH that we would ing no stone unturned to secure probably rest the remainder of the success, of our: ticket, ard the day. How gladly this order the . prospect . brighter and was received, none can know brighter each'day: Coming on but those belonging to that further East the same ' condi sore, stiff, wornoutarmy. Some tion of things is reported -by tumbled down'o'u the rocks to those who are tot) careful and sleep, others to rambling prudent to exaggerate- matters.5 around to find the most conve- In fact the entire outlook in Giles Chi Utian, of Randolph county, a nu-iong neuicai an,u a aeiegaie io the late ''Radical Stat a Convention, ha jjiiVcd the Tilden'aud Vance Clufo at Gilead.' , , - ' .' .. ? nomination for congress." Blovr-your- horn Billy Smith. " " . There ia no chance to elect Settle. . . .. ! f ., I .'' ; - ' : " Vance. All l am working for i-- to: Vt- 4 Senator "Bansom on Colorei Qiostion- One of the nTqst.dillicult a'.id the most in- at the samo'.tiiii 3 the errng WITII OfZSO Wilson, Palmer & Co.. noloaolo.Grooors, !i; 131 Went Lmtad Htrtet, . Folltton. Briclc Yard-3- BSICKS of Superior qrulity, and in Q UANTIY, . is now ready for delivery. Seohinyou jrderb ad they will bo promptly attended to. E.fV.IIA.IXY, 1-tf FA1? l'cron3 dejiring to take dut patents, or -inng laionaation iroia too U. S. Patent Office, should consult J?. j-VIjehm-aun, Solicitor olVineri caii and. -F oieigi i: ratxi tt s Washington, D. C. Exmi nations free. X0 PATENT KO PAY. to d lor Circular. "3-0-tf. - nient place for the " weeks tha Eastern,. -Western and mid-washing;'- others to "preparing die sections is a most' promls- to cook their mite of flour , and ipg one. These statements are beef anil others to writing lef- based;upon intelligence receiv ters !to. the . "dear- ones . at xd m this city within - the r past home:"' and thus the delightful few davs from 'sources entitled"' day of rest was enjoyed. ; . - tCf -implicit "Confidence: This . The- next day we remained should : inspire the Democrats in camp until 4 p. ni;, when, we of: Wake to 'redouble their jf-1 T 'i i -a1 il i ii.M 1:' 1 mea ouctnrougn me cown. ana ions to carry inecounuy. ' position, t in had decared his." X r Ml I ' . i . . A teresting topics ;tif,. Uem Esan soni's speech was the -relations which the negro race bear tu t he vvii i te, race in t he . Sou tlicru States since, the . enfranchise ment 'of the former, ;; ije told them, and there; was a large number of them present, fto he.ir him, .that he had no ani most; against.them, no: unkind 5 1 feeling pf vhaiever nature,- :no desire, co abridge or lessen one of t he p i'ivi 1 ige s, , franchises . or ngnts wnicn naa oeen conierrea upon ; them, bvthe Legislature or Congress or by the (Consti tution al Am end m ents. Jiut he told, them' frankly that it was the consumatioa of folly1 for them even to expect i to control the govern meat of the Southern plates, and ?th'at the' men who attempted to lead them to the belief that they would eventu ally have , a; controlling' innu; ence m the auairs-ot this gov ernment. were- their worstene- mies. j :This he had -told them in full;- confidence that3 theys wouiunoc miss unaersiana nis Nor for a tram attthifent, , But f jr the glorious privilego Of being independent' Now we think that all our teaching to those inv iadtirent ' circumfftan; ei va"co mJ8t:,tl cictj:eav-AoiT-. should' tend tolbuoy ihem with hope yo"r Lofn Jhl!y Smith, radical . candi, to beter'their condition, to fctimuhte dab M lieuUrtau'ovcrnor... . . i - - . ' I J 1 T t 1 I L - .1' - - 1 A 1. them to nractieo the virtues- that . f . c eseueiiea. powwea anai ox- vvilVrnahlo thern to arneHnrnfn thrir PCCt to djvot them of my tiniQ to. devote tho re8 ot my time to the fio.r- vice of Uoc'."W. V. HolJen 187.5. '" .": j I; VHo (W. W. HoElcn), isnow a. member of the radical btato executiro Mr. atrd any white man entered the famous and historic Lower Valley of the Shenan doah. ! Six miles brouht iis to a halt" for the nirht. As a maf berfntofcr.e "considered , I positionibefo re, the, nation, in J r T j n i i in the United. States Senate, r , , . had put. down in I black and t7 rirr linrl rnin r r 1- i' r rr rrrTi I ri ier oi reierence, lurmu reaaer, - -v ck r :i. u we give the points ana aistan M5lC3eiwUtti -"wt hnvo thr . rt oh out lit I ham oil. ' ri o tti i r csprAH ci O - w . nrs hA t.wppn t hem. Irom h.inn- " vtv nesro to know' that - ' - . Suneribr foart Judrra- frnm iRfiQ to "iBLUiy ui,tue. wuimvuau ion .to. y mtamsport, on me - i nroven that neirro race was aa Potomac : From .Staunton to Mount Sidney, ten miles ; from Sidney to Mount Crawford, seven miles ; from Crawford to Har risonburg,; eight miles; from Harrisonburg to' Lacey's Spring nine mile; from Lacey' Spring to JXew market, nine miles: New Market to Rhude's Hill, four miles ; Rhude's Hill to Shenandoah river, two miles ; Slienandoah river to Mount Jackson, one mile;" Mount Jack- scra to Edinburg, seven miles f 1870. audi as mambar of Confrrea from 1871to 1875, to : both of which inferior race to the white man, positions he was elected by the Re- ' ana that tne negro couia never publicans, and without any Republ- occupy a position of equality can opposition, made apuhliospeach at WltU tne Wlllte man. ; ; ; ' Newborn in which he! announced c -'..' ." ' ' ":;v " ' that henceforth he would aet with tho National Dcmocratio part'i. -Burke Blade, Injnnetioii Against President : :; ;crant ": ' " !, ... ,3:" New Yokk. SeTt. 15. Judse West Seven o'clock a. m.Boy has ter- k to-day,:. gra3ied an' injunction nble toothaclio; can't- to sthyol.- . ; b. ; v , 4u ; Half past Vine a. m; A Hilary fig: I rt.ainiog President Grant and the urc may'ho seen skulking through .tho j, secretary of etalo from issuing a xaan- strcets leading to the creek ; percti j date fot the , fcurrendtr ott -Lieopold and chub bito. Half past six p. m: -: w,;Mia ,unrfA,l in AviMrlitinn bv - . ; - , i.. n.v , v.. -. - - - j the old ljuin. one ti unk - strop,' ciio Austrian authority on the charge of present condition f.'nd enable to aspire lo a muei spnere oi useiumess ana to the thj -yrfterit of more solil crd substantial comforts, to teach them that uierit and not wealth is the virtue that will leai to distinction. To a poo young man endeavoring to rise in the world, it is very essential to success that he look woll to tho company with'whicb he associates, for it is: au 'old saying nd a true one that a man iq knnwrv hr' thfl flfimrjnv lift keetis. ' Now in politics the Radicals tell the r . . : : . -, i . . . ; 1JWo will no poor man mat ue snouia act wun ino, negro party which in substance is telling him that being poor he is no better than a negro and' aspire to associate with any other ;. and construe it 'as you will appeal ot their speakers. to "lhe poor white .man," and the above, is the only correct logical conclusion We think it a direct insult to every poor7 white man: Their teaching is not to strive to. better their condition and io improve, bat that although white inasmuch as they-ara poor, it is but one step downward to associate with the negro, and tliy ought to take it for the negro- is as good as tbiy are. 'Now we submit to a candid public if that is not the legitimate teaching cf the radical party. Now, on : the other hand wo boldly assert that einc& emarieipafcion no Con servativek Democratic writer or speaker, haa held out such -doctrine to the poor poor white man, nor have the- teachings of the party, ever been for the poor man or the rich man to debase them, selves, but has ever encouraged 1 the poor man to improve bis condition, and all that we have to say nQw m, that not only will the poor but the rich also-in tie future as in the "past be jodged4by the company they keep. llobesoniaji. . . ; V ? - ; y - comnjittec, the editor-in chief of tho .Ualeigh Constitution, and wc think he- is in the servico of the dovil "oi c.' a man can como to it" in this world.'.' An observer. Ml' Chairman, I move, they . be to Jt hp dcmocrati ; us."? A clorcl thejr must como to orator. ! . I i: ', rl-ani a wliiie man and a democrat. . ; Twenty thousand stand of govern ment arms ; have ; been rsent to tue South Carolina blacks, for tho further ance of reform from w;thin the Pal metto StiteT Chamberlain, unlpss he is much . misrepresented, b?s gone back to the thieves with whom be con- certeu-wniic ue oiaic rj.M"- dered. AU this indicates the accuracy of the boast of a fearless Republican orator that "there is fivo. yea isV xoot stt aling in South Caroliba." Louts ville Courier Journal. i . : bho would vote. r. , ' W - be sunk Che radical ticket o ugh to lower than the mad tills of hell, and X wpuld like to bo the man to-'stanin hint down 'f-Norment in 1870; no rud- elector in the sixh congressional di tuct. i : 'The V (the democrats) will taktv dirty tittny liwhmen ana Ocrmanx to. their tables to cai"witli. them, but will' not take John Ilolloway. Johlv Hollow a', a nera, at the radial duU meeting. . .:': ;j ".. i. . ' b, f'ThcjjdemocratiJ must not bo per milled to carry the presidential - elcc tion." Congresiman Xovriiscrid. : 'If the deraJaraC carry tne presi dential election there'- trill be - civili war.', Senator RoutvtelL -; : ; ""Wo must make tho;c3antry believe that democracy and rebellion are yn- iiony moas and convert W. A. WhceUr;. abb tcrm" . ,.'' ' - - . - ''Tho South must: be- crushed: andi paupenzed."--John. A. Logaiu; A, bloody-shirt cr-mpaight wii money, patricW aud Indiana. is safi!,' JJICil-w lAn old bachelor having been Iaug1ir" " i . . ... ' ... i ea at oy a party or pretty girisr, loiur them,., Yptf aro ema potatoes !' Wo may be sraal! potatoc?,' said ono of them, 'bbt wo are sweet t,ne. CUTl TfllM OCT..; rj -. ' it liny Hnrr Xnr MAC. texs'moii or lts wtfa Jlnng Vtte; Codghs, CoMs or Coauaiption, jet nova- M j-6nlJ would die rather than pay 7 crnU a Lottie of medicine tlint wonld cure tliftn. ' Di. A. IJoschee's Geiimax brtcy luw J-iteljr . been introdncd in thin e ountry ffcnj (cr- inany, arid it wondcrous cure thitmnnc crery onie that trie it. If you ddiiU wjmfc - wo mar in print, cat tot cut &a nt " " yonr-Dmgs' 3 w- McLcnlon, A Co., and get a Fomple bottle for tfii cei-W nq itj r v lwo costs via relieve jtn. i;riar wq teals. If Edinburg to " Woodstock, five boy. L' t'i draw the enrtaio. orgery.