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n Jj . ifi- 1 m t:h;E. E R A ., t j 4 m3 V ti in- - Tt 4 i. i ,5 i 1 t ? 4 1 -7i Hi -mi :e'. I if 'it a. a 'I ) -, life .f i THE ERA. i . A RETUBLICAN WEEKLYNEWS-PAPER-THE CENTRAL OUQAN, OP THE PARTY, -. . ,W. M. BROWN, Manager. 1 Opfjck on Newbern Avenue, some ix or seven hundred yards east of the Capitol. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : One year, - - - $2 10 Six months, - - - - 1 05 Tli roe months, ... 65 Invariably in Advanck. i -i.-j:.s. r 3: VOL.. VI. RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1876. NO. 8. Tho ltccord ot Halifax Court I the Superior Court of Halifax coun v.w..w, .t. n. r, lfn-r . ty, which I accordingly did. , ;r Af the time of the performance of mi, this work Mr. Harris was away Editor of the Sentinel: fr0m the city most of the time, and Inasmuch as an article appeared when the same were completed, I in your paper of July 29, reileetlng sent them to J.T.Gregory, Halifax, mum mv ofUciai action as Solicitor N. C-, during said absence of Mr. ol this district, I respectfully re- Harris, so that he did not, and could nucst that you publish the enclosed I not have seen them before so sent, renort of the grand Jury of Halifax I inasmuch a3 he did not. at any county, nnd the certificates of John time, examine the work while Iwas T. Gnw, George T. Simmons, L. doing it. F Larkln, J. J. Sawyer aud J. E. Upon the return of Mr. Harris O'Ham, bearing upon the matters from November term, lS7o, of Hal alluded to in your article. By so doing you will give your readers both sides of the matter ,and very much oblige Yours truly, - J. C. L. HARRIS, . Solicitor Oth Judicial District. STATEMENT OF JOHN T. UREtSORY Office SurintiouCocuT Cm:uk, Halifax, N. c;., i-ou., ToC'oi,. J.O. L. llAHius Solicitor, iVc. : Jy Iitr Sir: -Herewith 1 send youMntcinent as furnishetl per your rtMiuit of 2lst February inst. Could not conveniently end it earlier ow in' to siwh a continuous and lieavy pressure ol business i " "wvl hickness in my family. 1 received per express some time during the months of July and Au gust hu-t,soveral packages from you, t,r rather 1 supposed they were sent by oursoir, as they were shipied from Raleigh and eontainetl be tween 5,000 and indictments fur failure to lit 1k1I and proirty mid rommonly known as i on Tax Indictuients." The packages were at once opon ,m! nnd along with the indictments were found some of the ioli books of the different townships in the county. TWso indictments were .Irawu in a pUin, neat, legible hand writing; u hamlwriting with which 1 was ma rumibur;-were arranged hi ulphaU-tical order by. townships, I ...in nrtinl to IlHVe bCCIl fOUIld I ifax Superior Court he said to me that I had certainly misunderstood his instructions; that instead of blank copies, which lie wanted made out, that I had made out complete bills as of May term, 1875, and owing to the insertion of the names of the said foreman and clerk, as well as tho statement of a particular term of court on said bills, ho had been unable to use them, and had been obliged to throw them away ; that the whole work would have- to be done over again, so its to go before another grand jury, and that therefore he had paid mo for work which was of no account, and was a nullity upon its face. J. J. SAWYKU." STAT KM EXT OF L. F. L.VRKIX. Wkldox, N. C. March 27, lb7(J. The registration books for 1S7. '74, for Halifax county, wore com pared under my direction at the re quest of Solicitor Harris, some time lHfore May court, lb7o, for the pur t-A 4nr. Kill n T A XI nuo win. v. vv . vmcus. . G. J." As to the poll tx indictments : During the fall term, 1875, of the Superior Court, a few days after Mr. Harris nau oeen in Halifax, he brousht into my office a basket filled with papers, purporting to be poll tax indictments, and stated that these were bills sent by his clerk, Sawyer, with the name of John T. Gregory as clerk and J. W. Faucett as F. G. J. marked thereon, but who he had instructed to make out the bills in blank from the fif teen bills found by the grand jury at May term, 1875; that Sawyer must have misunderstood his direc tions, as he, Sawyerhadmade out the bills complete in every respect, and de3ired that I should examine them, throw out such as ought not to be found true, as it was nis, liar ris intention to send new bills in all such cases as the investigation showed ought to .be indicted, that he should not use the bills as made out by Sawyer, because it would re quire alterations that should not be found in the court records. Mr. Harris being called away shortly thereafter on account of sickness in his family, nothing more was done in the matter, and the papers are at prisont in my onice being used as waste paper. ' J. K. O'lIARA." March 14, 1S7U. St. Matthews' Township Right Side up witn tare. On rtaturdav last, the 4th inst., a large gathering of the voters of St. Matthews was held at Rogers' Store, near Millburnie, at wnicn um sev eral stirring speeches were made by different gentlemen in attendance. Gen. J. C. Gorman leu ou iu hour's talk, during which time he held up to view Democracy in i its true light. Col. C. L. Harris, in a short speech, discussed the various loanoa ait a shnwod that upon tne success of the Republican party hung tne uesiiny ui m In 4h!a nnnntrv. . ' K Ml V v.llw Ratification Meeting in War- renton. Tot! fixation meeting of Hayes and Settle Club, held in Warrentoii on the 27th ult., for tne Pn ratifying the nomination ui vu H. Brogden for Congress from the Second Congressional District, held in Goldsboro, on the 26th ult. Hon. John A. Hyraan stated the object of the meeting, after which Mr. W. Cawthorn was called to the KEPOUT OK THE QllANl) JI KV. At the repuest of Solicitor Harris, we, the grand jury, have carefully examined the statements oi iir. for, rcsponuea in a. an Rpeech, which had its efiect. n fxta hia rnnntrvmen that the politics of this country had reached ?i point that would not admit of ex periment on their part ; that the right of choice between the two par ties had been so narrowed down that it amounted to no choice at all the colored man had either to vote the Republican ticket and be saved or the Democratic ticket and be lost, Vv 11 Jones next sooke, and nomocracy with gloves off. a Tinhorn followed him in a telling speech, after which Capt. V. W. White made a few brief re marks. , The greatest interest was mani fested tiiroughout the meeting, arid all appeared as if it was good for them to be there. RVER. trr-,mi uirv iiinuusi nil iviaym had faikHl to list their polls for tax-1 f ,r (jeoro T. Simmons, depu ation. The lists as presented and . f h!lf of j. j. Sawyer, of 11 round bv the trrand jury, were made ,' ., ' thf,f ftfT y, Larkin. rmfhv townshins. and were. 1 think, fYriif.,v mnntv. with reference ' , - - M I .. farm iy the ennui jury Wfc,ri"",tVVi .1 : 175, of the Superior urv oi ! lax county. Your name as Solici tor, my iui"c us clerk and J. W. KauwlV name as foreman of the dictnieut and all in thu 8.1.1.0 hand writing. Upon an examination o .Y.li. i.ills and umm inquiry 1 iose of sending bills before the j . T (Jr0i?orVi cierk of the Su- . t . 1 1 - I " w :o.,V 1.. K . nvtiiirf ilf I (.(JlIIllV. lout ty sheriff to " I 111 i A 4JL ill C . 1 fifteen in number. After these bins horo-es made through the col- were found. Solicitor Harris stated t.mna nf the Daily News, of Ral- to mo that he would take the bills itrh. roncerniner the case of Fay ... " A l I 1 - n It at I CI 1 1 . -m . to ltaieign wiin in arrangement there t inniCLIIIi'IlL .L luuutca tniit hvo blank conies maue out s rt!ork nminfr the nrenaration by Mr. Sawyer for another grand ofindictments against various par- .,r-xy 1 understOOa IIIHL .. ru;inrp to list DOllS iur . - hi I la I . TT,k- this uhmi 1 KMIIR fill LIIU lltHJVl m- I ,n 14 villi V COUIILV. A' oil""'" " . i I LIULI " .. r i it .4 found at May Terra, lhio, m oruer examination we are salisneu mat that another investigation wiuuiuw solicitor Harris nas uoue uu vriw ...o.in oa to who were indictable bo- rhataxjer n tho nremises, either m- IIIUUV- w - --- ... u . . . ' 1 Ur.f r Knia rnr sftni aeramsi euuu iu- 5nniiv or ntnerwise. mm mv U1J ' J T-.T'TV I U3"H"ulV . 1 organized a Hayes and Settle Club Tn Windsor, a few days ago, and will organize another in coi rainc before long. I send the names of the oflicers as follows : President F. W. Bell. Vice Presidents Ci. A. Mebane, V. P. Ward, C. P. Pugh. Recording secretaries u in. im linu u i a. - 1.. inimro mr 11 11 :ii 11111 ijl lu i lor printing bills -'7 .ai term of Halifax Speller and J.u -11. rates, and " nrt. in December, 1870, uor. 'r"- Treasurer -unas. Yiuau". trnlv. GEO. A. MEBANE. UlTiUUttll - , - ,, nherin 01 uaumi wumj. ChOn motion, W. D. Cook was re quested to act as Secretary After which, Thomas W. Cain, a iu- ira raiiod on. who came for- t1.-iomH Alivfirod an excellent siw ?ih unit urged : u pon ihb .ww the nomination or uov. rugueu for Congress in this district, and ex plained his views in regard to the claims of the colored man in this Congressional district, and earnest ly entreated them never to .forget that the colored man has a right to represent this district in the Con gress of the United States. Loud calls was then made for Hon.John A. Hyman.who prompt ly came forward and addressed the meeting in a fitting and explamito recard to his mten- 1 V 1UC"V. o ... . 1 -IT. tion to support iuauiuujf .v, tional, State and Congressional tlnlrot.n. After which the following reso t reduced by Hon. J. A. Hyman, and on motion of Thos. W. Cain, A. M., they were unani- Tiin,! That the nlatform and principles of the Republican party if North Carolina as heretofore 5otori in its Conventions, are Knvahtr 10.0 ffirmwl. and events have proved that their practical enforce Lont ia ftflsPrttial to the welfare of the country, and to the maintain ence of the rights, interests and lib erties of the people.. ,,S,M Ilesolved, That tne aumiuw- eion 01 I'resiuun vjmm. . i .1 iitiniialinorl S1I- our neany "'"i"""" 1 prOVal. rril A. ... aawI 1 ti 1 1 v fTl dorse tho nomination of Settle and Smith, and the other State officers nominated at Raleigh on the 12th initesolved, That we cordially en dorse the administration of Gover nor C. H. Brogden, ana reuugu. the fact that our peopie may. The Democrats of the last Legis- lature refused to anuw UUw limbs to disabled Confederate sol diers, These poor men were forced into the army by -Vance auer uu hope of success had tied, ineir -IK. 4-r wives and children were miuwcu suffer for food, and in many cases thev were subjected to the most shameful persecutions. At the same time Vance was sending out to Nassau ship loads of cotton and was receiving in return all the luxuries of life, with which he ana nis vu PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY (SEE RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION ON THIS PAGE.) : '. pgr Job Work executed at short no tice and in a style unsurpassed by any shnihuestabUs RATES-OF ADVERTISING . One square, one time, - - 1 00 " two times, - - 1 50 " " three times, - - 2 00 Contract advertisements taken at proportionately low rates. SPEAKING IN CIIATMAM. Col. I. J. Young and Maj. R. C. Badger, will address the people of Chatham county at the following times and places : "Womble's Store, Silk-Hoper Locust Tree, Egypti;, Lockvilh1, ' Silk-flope is put in place of I lad lev's Mills, as heretofore advertised. August 15. 10. 17. 18. 11). Judsrc Settle and Ex aovernof 9 A. V.i nee have arrancretl lor a joint lainons crew surfeited at the expense .... n Piccti0n. The aMtAMw-- If V.CV A C- J . - - o f t he, men their friends do it? Never. We. -Will thesevmaimea.J followin additional appointments aiinvo for- A friend from Forsythe writes as follows : "Dr. Wheeler has met Dr. vVortn (the Win, Pitt of Randolph) several itoir fhjfTiriisned limeS UI1U CUlJUl'iv-.j v.; him. His own friends are ashamed of him ; he cannot make a speech ; ohnom the Republicans and taUs about the negro. You can put Davidson uuw . 00 or 300 for Settle, and about oOO Sgainst the amendments. Gid Forsythe is all right. Settle and Vance will be here on the 1 ah of this month. I heard Settle is giving Vance fits on his war record. I have no fears but that we will carry the State by several thousand majority for Settle." 6 It is admitted by Vance and hi sunnorters, that the true issue 111 ... 1 this campaign, is opposition anu soite atrainst the Republican party, because the colored portion of said Dartv have obstinately refused to walk into the meshes spun lor them hr un cral!pl Damocracv. Ever Statesville, Mocksville, Dobson, Winston, Danbiiry, Ashboro, Friday, Aug. 11th Saturday, Tuesday, 11 Thursday, Friday, 44 Monday, " 12th 15th 17th 18th 21st Read the manly and honest letter of Rev. J. C. Carson in to-day's Constitution. Dr. Carson is one of the thousands of good sUnion . men on whom Gov. Vance put his heel of power in ISO 1. Come, '. B. V., oh, como and U.11 How many windows aro m And tell how many conscripts Irll, For you alone must know lull well, IrTyour attempt to till them. Why can't a man still his brandy and make his whiskey as he did be fore the war ? Because the Demo crats brought on a war and we arc now taxed to pay the cost of that war. ' eari ed that very many of the ier- onvr.it L.TindicttMl had been dead several v.ilrs a considerable number of STATEmh;ntofoeobget.simw)NS, th?m had long s'.nc-o lclt the county, deputy c lerk. uud onito a number were beyond 4t he 3lst day of December, A. ul,u 1 ..r .. iryv and some I Kn...n thP hmirsof 12and ?J frnin ur to 70 years ol . 4ilirinSiocial term. Hah . . ,... fax Superior Court, legun the , S h uh. vlimiim,ion 01 U1 t'?r"mr.r:,i at desk. 11 mm"" - - took nis me Letter from W. W. Peebles. Jackson, N: C. June 1G, 187G. Af,- a. A. Mebane ' " ... .1L U3"M"U""'' 7 i..as,A tliat tat Km- Your ICtlCP Ol liui hf mcN snow whuusiyvij 4n ,ioi - l UUOU ma --- t ine itu.13 iiv , (hn I . . ..,. nt. rnppivfHl till tO-day, I rlofAndiner there was no real iouuunuuu v.. wu r itwWor their iuwa ?l".rCs"Z; charges from ou ments sonal aai in t 1 rivr ' iiri4iiLiii:i i noii 11111 1 1 1 ? ' liiv dedio, va "SM ,f.r Amhlv. Other business mntivn I LU Iir I UIUH 'v - . Congressman Neal, of theSeventh Ohio District, a prominent Dcmo- since the organization of tho Re- . . declared 'for Hayes and .. ' . . publican party, the same pimume Wneelcr Ncal many 0f liw has governed the Democratic 4m ij . constitueuts will follow his lead. That psuty invited by bribes tne N t Inflnfince of the colored vote, oui A stunid as they supposed the negro, . . V f he possessed sagacity enougn nui 1 uhoin fhfa rflrmrl5 have never been more closely uni r HPS? AS, J? fSd defendfaie their t and more iteterminea upon vic- Vance was loud in his denuncia tion of a "third term." Rut he is to. bend the neck to the yoke a sec- nQW running for a thirddcrm, vi : ond time. The Republican party j His llolden term. . We are iun er siiuiuvi anu a vuij Isn oiw ihp Interest anu uuicuuiub V tory ,mnu nicy . r i,n Qn a. tn .,t rMoh vnu till alter ine , i thank- him for re- 1 . r examination ui mo .-iv- WiU uui w t ana we uwimj - i. I 1 1 . l.llUH I Jill VKIIL1DU. I ... .. . nl..i-i.nnl7 niiriuiMK 111 I -r-, . . . aforesaid, trom our own i- tscruo y ;--- ---- ... sisting we revymuyu-v h-.--- . Medicai. iv.du.-a i io y knowledge, that,- Solicitor. do not yisit to go io Uhose who designed ?? VI xrwv is very w . HnrotitallU-x-n!ir. 'i uroC tt TITj ruria ui,Dnanf thft DrOteCUOn Oliereu ujr iqu xta. ' - 111 btlV I 2. His yellow ticket term. His Ku Klux term. i' ell Wu ""' -r iMlttOUl Ol ' . . ;f kfi Bllffiaa UIOU H1C mH IK3 construe,! as being ; recon o , d with yhici, ine jeiu . y judicial iliu court, ami uieroui.. - bm hlil tne point ui k-m ---- -, stale Further: ani the Constitution. known, the lees itM' T'h.if. niro-etfiii ol per- ,. , .i...,f ;ti nf vounsr men fly an.l impartially. of a private va u sonal preferences we pieoge ou- idrse. We un aeratand , Having Deen.iuwJcmK ;r--;T wtntr. 1 so 1 selves io 'i'F"" ".fo nm. U.or. that the Trasteis ami w inm uunu . witr-iAiir. reserve 111c uuuiu t tiw . . , - " T IAWrifl I VI A W - - A. Z m. I '11.. I.w.ll.ll I III told my friends during iaa ted to ua by the uonvenwou, ultyofthe i,ouisvino court. In selecting ndifab of e Goldsboro on yesterday, the (-Louisville,) with a view of all sorts this year, it , BhouW be the a d believing that in lege v me . theso hard single aim o sne --"r 0 unity alone is strengw, - - - . A, ft number of to select such; w.w orincinles are more important u. times, -"" . . . rn rriM iiiiiuuiivitua w t-vMiiiJni.itn. y w officer of tho nnd to add our Sneral Republican vote. The pres- P" fdenUal elation may depend upon gen S Carolina. The Democrats roJ rr...nhlir)in?! can win un- leadership of good generals, otherwise. ours truly, '"iTVsu l M member of the 0t"eeb whether it was .nak- pe toJ the nde.ity and wiU make a i i-uipuu. .ind thev r ...i - .wf t hp ncr seated on as Bro""J t t : a an m. ..uiaro a bnr .in naiiiax , r- - - n ing leiusra ---- - . zeal or soiicuor ...i. jini a concurn-u - hjjj jeit. uikhi rrtial and vigorous prussecuiiw v ouv. x rch tin . . T.l- no further notice or 2J5 nf the Grand Jury, Mr. pa"ial anu circumstances Liftr the i,,ere. r ; "u 7 vPn9. made his appearance, r ; . b, frolll . t ' VV 'i n with you con- r.bo solicir erased the original rtZtTZn of tho charges Y iimi .ii t.Trm. nnd " " r .i.Af irand .lurv. bv draw- uu'. " 'rr r :" it. make W. W. .u niiittr tncill Uiuut i - i rpinru ui inw" - orrairnt ftOllCiiui xai-j i . t riling Lin""i - that vou said TS"" throuirh it. the same having agams iiij entirely ex- ; : IVvou l ac tS oniating 'him from all wrong, 1ursuant to a call the iiiatouia , and tne word oneraunt, otherwise, "!??.aP.I.ina nnnntv n wnship on a single M i parked out, and requested - and sustain him i.tTTA the court '.u" "r. . iV.inMo sheet bad bwn , " an to sign in anou w - of his official duties. -- iTortford. on siiwa, -o -n M Faucett, ht reason, which he diu, wiri.iAMS. Foreman, "4 :, i s7: ' Mgnwi uy y''V" rV' hom hfihind hAvine his attention ! " """T liaiiev. B. J. -:r- wflS ,..l tll'lt YOU Iiau ilh UUl wnn"" ,. ,.; within 1. rclUJgl' . t L!..;tri Alio uuintiiwv. " ,a.n 1 :.tiV ml that the indict- , tn ti,e interlineation w itmn. Henry Clay, Simon hraith, T ai jutwifa... - - rtnnh!n moas vr .u" onoitnr. then hanaeu mu , 1(or:,pr ir W.Sheann, r,--fviitlve menu as sc;ni - wa3. I V 1 immediately open- r-- - Jaffira Th . ,,can vj,- ..K.rlr til liUiJ WF,WUV!". t "I. I IMIl w . ... ll.wwl mrtr UIO " " , . " . . r r Ulnlr W"1 i .V'Pupsday of the nrsi ww , it and rounu nu " hp on, j. li. spruiu, o. lJVW ' tenii in the following these words : and take the . on. puieii I c skinner. of tho terin. . tner io" ' . therefrom. 7h"l ?hat and Y t Ink, if my rer ldoTwiant, Fayette C W wa. to the Republicans Carolina. AftA tviiiph the meeting i A r.w.T I AIIC1 " ...x,.. strong euort iftnrnld he battle will be a hard Journg'T ad- WILLIAM CAWTHORN, a reoiuciii-. W. D. Cook, Secretary. THIS DIFFJSHENCI3. . 1 .l!nl!nnf Strn There is a mariceu anu uisu"- Ronpfieiarv can ne ooiaiu.w assistance. Any letters auuiesa to the Louisville Medical Louege, Louisville, Ky., will secure lor uie writer the desireil facts. Republicans mei in uuu- house, in the Wednesday, UKDKR OF COUltT. tmuid iurv having made a called to or- Chairman Repub- Committee, object of the ' n nnminate a can- Se for aseai in the next House of Representatives, and also to dominate candidates for the various ?n yi n t i m 1 . IT. II. Whedbee was anu Yesterday afternoon the old cot- ihcicw"'"" fn nQUntr now wameu imv -" difference between the two pohti- toMachlne office, de cal parties. The Democrats of the couple of machines looked South are in the Union from ne- hungrily aUhe agent aJthen lets t-. KKona frOIYl nrnltf Wfll ked OUt. hemMeL Mil. u..7 , , ... - Tnhdt n f cow wouiu lcl3Ult1-' ,vnlk" into Vance and Tilden club room, while the infant blades are in The ancients were cursed with B. Z. Iab. We are currkxl- with Z. R. Rub. There's where they had the advantage of us. It is said that Peter Mallctt, the . 1 ? "li... conscript commander uunnj; im- war, will soon return trom mo north to take the stump in this State, for his friend Gov. Vance. He wants Vance re-elected bad. The Democrats complain of Re publicans stealing from the govern ment. Well.ifit had not been for tho Republicans there would have been no government to steal from. The Democrats howl about the internal revenue taxes, but if there had been no Democratic party there would be do internal revenue taxes. L i i- corpus ! "V"n"r y a "yonK man. your in state', pr.son. t , ; rehircncc - - the d,u 4" ' VOU(m SIMMONS. I- uS'onhcicitor that t.o S&A.tmV v-.ii w.-r.- oil on the circm . ,., ,,. court 1 lalifax co. cCrtuiitcs of J. T. (iregory, George J he cnai thereu;- V,a h.reby l.m; "''"ur'ther P- 9 n, set forth in tho r.simino.iS, J-J- tewcr,JU.l. "ons herein , noml. youthen,.. ,.Z'cm ot-'' .SS?. TkKel SSK accteS, vlf : w.,b " .H i then oonsider neuner ;i(rit oc-urred an . - immediately to 1- For ueprnu.u -rW3ECB SaSSfe Ui-,tt., report or. Bj;itogbler of W iitul I my considertil tlit m, i ivinrt. a bill of nllS"" 15rlHl- PelgnI- T:u xrinhnlson '"- r'.'T viruses on tnem t use-some iuw..- por Treasurer konfroln ihH on U ml w rrri , thereto. Grcgory, clerk of the A1'hiVe,U i'f Plo, W.H.Gunn there by yorir. 1 l,,,nk' vtemkst ok J. ,,ABA- , Jr or Court, in and for the State A. m and W- j Portcr. u.n i,.,i IS.-i. . . futntovs. uPpr,UI.. ... ..rmi-. il do hereby . mnm tteo was ap interlinwtion in iiu.- , , to the owe ' ". ,, and. cou ."""-": contains V" " ..Tn Mr. Ba m;. rt nu.n.K..r 01. Hwiovhj '; Kaetto ClaiN t"e.' ' - Vhe rrue and" perfT copie, of the P f ot"m7,im oThis nom C.uy, Ki-ial tenO Tt.riu of tbohupw or W ?tUe gPrand j-ry.J"1 '"SnWley. then mo i l ....vc noi in nu . . i rniiniv u T.v ..nr f t m Paso . . iK7i; oi saiu , n. n an i e anu - ffiSSs SSia1 ' .iniifir the n.e. lain by myself and left with . ?Aelnf said court, aud also the Sins to stand Ugether " ... "... 1 "i. .rit 1 L LU iu. t" . - v.o UlY v-iw- T o...riTCP nt I ive----T . rruiy mi v. who . ' m.mfd. it Doro o . -farnpnts ol J. V snnnort the nommw r, iny JM). j.uiwam . NVhen it was , fc true v L. F. l.amn, snerut r followiK were, on numi Ccrk SupV Court llabtax c.., lowin V o Blf Vfenty. -a Jaines K apfK . . . 7.i. -wvku. 5e iKe to WffifX Wff r" ' ; . lho summer of matter, f";' in not finding a 'ead upon the minuies, . - 0vcrtoI1 Thos. Lindsey, - - S..ncti.ne dunng thesunm of the grand jury in . h be prea P of m myce. a. Wood, that the 175 1 wwi y-ih Judicial ruouH,- In tcsumouy bribed On motion, wLT ihG - i arnsvsonc.- ... ccrK, i r . - take the two haVe nereu proceedings . i th city, distncioi t. - inaicL. u,u from . to the diu. cessitv ; the uepuoiuauia The Democrats tolerate the Union ; XSTae or M;a- tation Hcr son and Dixon's South only ; the Rep the whole country. The Democrats respect only a Constitution ; the ito- Vance was responsible for the in vasion of North Carolina by Sher man's army. line, love the appetite for green food, and our cot in omi machines would be spared. IIUIIIVTll- iw.v. Wn i.v , f We would adVise the ex-ioau to drive that cow around and thus get his revenge. nart of the publicans respect all of it. Men and brethren ! Which par tywULyou support ?m VANCE'S HABEAS COltWr While Gov. Vance is drawing mnarison between his administra- 'i . tion and that of Uov. iioiuen m u.c wuiu The Democrats brought war on the country, destroyed millions x,f i.nov worth of property, pueu r a public debtotseveral billions' t. Kf hnninds to poverty and thousands to poverty f r.iiMl the country with Hnn nnd that Ol uOV. UUmcu in Wiiut, - . tlwi mUer of corpus, he forgets widows and orphans aud rl e ' S;.in.nU care to tell) that he him- land with graves from Ma me to Lir ta f on Holden'sArt California, and au i,Toi7tr is tne iaci. tne sun. ij- Vance declaretl in 18G3, that if the people of North Carolina dared to make any movement towards slop ping the war or advocating peace, he would visit them with FIUK AND SWORD. Vance has declared Mnve the war that if the Democrats succeeded, Re- ri.1 Union men snoum puniicuiift .. ;v,hflh51finls of , uhem the fate 01 ine r SODOM AND (JOMORRAIO v from now the lake3 to say if they 1V,.V Kneh however, is un- kw,.. uic . oiw. bucn, no- iata L,.,fMn the people won t trust On the 4th ot Ju.y, iw , -"v;;" -' " nint of the Gov. Caldwell, then aid to uov. them wun - ,wT think they ..infrv. NYC uoa 1 ought, or that they win. - Ilolden, returned to Raleigh from gley itrrcmnton. He stated to Uov. inatjard ilolden that as he passed Statesville f0.' n?J h. learned that Mrs. Vance was the ,...?t ill there. UOV. vauw w tn? then a prisonor in the old capitol inciple of reform which was so and nrison at Washington, and on hear- f proclaimed at Raleigh by -,-r 1 f 1-..T I " .. ; ,.rt ii-m that Mrs. v. was v,.. the delegates to m-' aeccooiw" The Xewssaj'S that fov. Vance's war letters were procured from Washington by J. U. Hester, We deny it. Rat if they were procured by the devil himself it don't change the fact that Vance wrote them. REFORM ! REFORM ! ..f 1 lii trre;it In order to carry u.i b . n. thought lie'd bo in clover To aeo ns tight till hell frozo over, And then he said it would bo ni-o To see us light Yanlcs on urc icw. n,,f u-imn Sherman fame this way He monntod a mule and lied away. Ilolden telegraphed I'residem joiiu- thfl Democrauc pa, jtobeson county and of tho Lorro-tno- that Gov. Vance be t. - fll, nf tiie county of Meek- pepw1A . rv to eicct to mhI holding a ConstitutionHl Con f thn nnri-e( notes therefrom,"; - r . T , Sad :Smrt at office in foreman oi ino - n& in court i fialifax town, this n01" riHtViciV North On-cmna, ami in that cycy 'Z"n in incuts agaiuw fkiiure to list t ioruiuu Dnearance in wu" ilHix county lor failure l 1 jSede IKjIlsior sa d ndict- nwYhe words: "and lKOt "'Y The mode of inaKint, f and tne4"oVrrirn were added 1 . s.a follows: I .vas iur therefrom, . we a mill. J" Clerk Superior Court Halifax County. Jn. c. hfttrtriner that uov. vhw faithful of the county released from prison on his parol of lenburg (Vance's own count ) honor, and be permitted to . nommateU and will try f in defiance of tho expressed to his sick wife, rrcsiueni, -v..- nate of ortn .. -llA the Democrats immediately released him, and - Kn0LPII SHOT WELL, late ; M f w u: ..m w AVAf " . ... ..nnlfonfi'irV. I H"utt Uaa hppn wiui 111a 1 ir tne. a uau y ' ... , A JSortn Uiru lJ .lPiirh. "v wuvlwy s - - . ?r,n. nd tninK so voo. and in the wnsiuuuuua. . w on a wmoi oeni. f participation m.m;uu16.u6 " 1 rnrvl I j t- 1 s nn1 Wash. I nnnn1a to r Oaraouon,j- n., The records aixwiieigu 1 nr(lGrin2r mnocem pwp... i' incuin ,, 5. with iisia u r 1:11 After me ic" nlnlied by Mr. Harris w to the bill. .J.,. 8tricken out, uorsoh in t-ach township li pie w dorgement hd been nc re- iMMlfruiiia w'ni1" .-,11 tKX)k8 taa ..orin.?-f,iin itho grand Jury n ..r the county f(Wind Htructions "rr., second time, " a . . ..iiiuim no 1 . - a 1 -wn writ? uit 1 w i nrnu f in t t m . . . 1... ..vjorxl iuwi'"i ,.,t I hiul auiw va.. nnnOSlWJ I .nlara nnd wwu "ai I B 1 y lb.- grand JuKui;rno Superior h ahoul d And, there being ' crew who were going n sucn u I '7 i..rm. 1875, of tno f 8ide as they 8n?Lu "l,(,41 '-lA nrevent of the same crew f . ,.A tr'nf tlmt county, nu nQ wrlting onui - ; , up aU tne " " a ' VV, as I then undersiw-. -rror m ino t then their pocket-handkercnieis, k -a 7; .-ji deri-d.i5" ...ii(.tnient for eaf" " .itnas for the ataie, ineir i ... ,r a mmnter. aeems to t up a "T.7d complete Vnd time before k around wltn v . ;fthflf?reat Th! WHEDBEE, Chn. V. W. Speight, Secretary. ington prove the above to be true. opinion's sake. Reform, reform! Voters of North .0"" - -war to pass a law iiwinKM " 1 ... . u Viinpp and tils 10 uuuio - - . t ooyrimittetl by Vance auu I . rrmn who tried famously known wrou.."- Carolina, who is itnciv v". - famously kn country' as one of the most villian- was one the account of the com mi Guard Z B. Vance was escorted into Rutherford ton by a; secession, Ku irnnr hand from South Carolina. The Democrats are loud in their .f yance wa3 elected m aT L denunciations 01 urau. uu f th on tne union ive- cheerfally nominate as tneir wuu. puDlic4ngof that good old btate should again Fowle can explain, as he be the particular champion war Governor. mau rtra war. The legisiauro North Carolina. rj time to naas such a law. he has For convicted the Demo- flnd he appealed to the Confederate A. Congress to pass p. instance irn Klux leader, now cratic standard bearer of Mecklen burg county without any fear of punishment. But we will Settle all those calcula tions. ' ' ' Vance thought it would be very nice To fight the Vanfcs in heU o ice. . : 1 i mao of the grand j ury ap vw
The Era (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 10, 1876, edition 1
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