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V 1 KORIH CAROUIIA PORTFOLIO . ' r'!v ? h iTr.j.io.fi JJj vl ::. m' i'rt v..il t4iiJ j.i.ivjt ! The AYesteb; Carolinian TTTHr.TOTTXT JTULCTV ,iv . , a - - c t - jr 1 .MV ADVKUTlSINGnUTES: i - . - . lWUa.M.ft Adrrrflwiski UtiM Vy U yer at raU a4 If erwfM 6 ti4 e-tir!o-i et rtr p u4 for iraaMi tum n V Wd II. S. BLAIR, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. n - : ( T EQUAL AND JUST i.V, rR03IPTLYKXECUTEP J - ( , . ; ... .tf-r.t -, f . r. r ""': I. ., . , . . . , . . . , LWER-intAtiS,. CXXLtfi, v$1.00 sPenAnnum J Strictly Cash in Advance.. Tin.. jtEcxirn. roKrow, ruiMiaAMuct. nANi-nnxt, nKCLtUJ, CltECCI Ac, ' " ' HICKORY, N-"A; JULY 2, 1880.. . ' '. ' . . Olat tleriaa Tat. II. no:-oi. New Mcriea Val. I, U 11 I . II .11 11 1 1 1 II Tfc r I 4 I S .aw- A .. . II 1 t a II T II fc I- . II A f I Clinton A. Cnxii. .. Lenoir, N. C. D. H.Tcttt. . . Hickory, N.C. JILLEY & TUTTLE, Attorneys & Counsellors at Law t. - i . -Practice in the courts of Caldwell. Ctaw ba, and adjoining coontien, also in the Fed eral Court at Statesrille. Fromt attention . gfren to all buHiness i Collections' a specialtT and remittances promptly made. : , . : J . FMURRILL, .ttcrctn ot Cam, HICKORY, N. C. SURGEON DENTIST, HICKORY, X. C. Is now permanently located in Hickory and will practice his profession in this and adioininc count ies. He is a graduate of the Pennsylvania Dental College, with an ex- uerience or nine years, wruers win receive prompt attention. j&rALL WORK GUARANTEED OrFiCE'Ar Residence. -r 1 ' - g. c. McNeill, J1, v CATAWBA, N. 0. - Practices medicine in all its branches. Ufc8 a Specialty in treating dwawae of i Wmen. Residence 1 line miM ww,i oi c apl6 3m. I tTANT to .pav rr . PAPER' ' FOB Speaker;, t -.i Randall. The following lines appeared in th Isorth Carolina Presbyterian, in Febrnnrj, 1873. . .. . i . I wan't to pay cp for my papr ; The hill, many mom hi has beea doe; V I .rifl h nam1 f AnnlanM.1 The chair asled, If the conrtution would bare .Tilden letter read, cries "ves' and . 4no,'J and in viva voce decided bo. Thomas, of Ktntuclcjr, offered xto- And the Editor's needing th money; : lution denouncing M uaconatituUonal . ' To assist him in putting it thron'gh." snd unrepnbllcaA nj State law affect- uyir'ead. oaeret;. ' Jn ?f : J$. The good news; which it Uriogi to mj I nj-religioui yiewt. jBi fcrred. HANCOCK .KOVIKATKD. door: For I know it takes money to print it " ; ' So ninny times o'er and o'er.- Why don't I pay for my paper ? . The reason yon quickly shall find : I labor for others ou credit, And, therefore, am always behind. They promise to pay me the money, As soon at the work has been done ; And then, when I venture to ask it, Tbty premise again, bat pay none ! : Sometimes, when I get rather f jetfal, Because I can't get what i Joe, I think of coercing it from them ; But thn I'm afraid it won't do. v. For the sUiute is quite in their favor ; ' It is no use to' try," they will any ; You cannot cvlW ct, by coercion ; The Homestead is right in, the way. Sometimes I have thought it dishonest. Wbilo the second toU 'was being ta ken, Hill ataUd that in obedience, to instructions the Ohio delegation cast -12 rotes for Thurman. Another Ohio delegate denied his right ; to announce the vote, and said the : delegation ' are consulting as to how' Ohio rote would be cast. Oheer.l Ohio, when aain calieu, gave 44 for Thurman. Before tho oScial vote was announ ced,. Wisconsin asked permission to change its vote. Cries of "agreed and some noes. Somebody raised the question of order that the vote could not be changed. The convention agreed I to it and Wisconsin cast for Hancock 20 votes. Great cheers.1 There was now a scene of great eon- The Democrats fonr v ear ago named a tnaxTwho waj elected President, and to da j the j bad named the .nest.' He urged a vigorous campaign no campaign of defence, but One of constant agres sitfo. - He too pledged 1'enjjUania ;to place herself in November next in the Democratic column. In response to loud calls Wade Hamp ton advanced to the platform and said in" behalf of the solid South, which was once arrayed against the gallant soldier, that he pledged to him its solid vote. There. wis no name held in higher re- vuvl rrfarM Vf a autuU wbldi akall taake li frerr Imalhle toe 4c f 14 cat livety IrUh air by the baa1, ai4 tUra ir grat cUs for kio . . The sbalr said ii rv hint sra tItn I to ItAm km ay U tLe seal vt a aw to announce to the coat taboo thai thslpr. - . acUdO tt-&rh. allt the rreat Da. I rTU wm im.1 aiia In rt?cm to d cracy of New Torlc ; alo. thai the eoote mads aft4 a mvit4 wKh ppUaa.) UaU fro (a thA Suu a4 ootm Wr to cite I Nlulh. Tbe molutioo tf SaataH J. Til- la their allegUoce . Uf lalnhlad Jobs I dn ik4 rla to U a raAdUUi forth ea Sally who a imuJ mlih rrl a-pUaa I alie4 place to hci kwaael&l Vy a oJ oib bitwra. )arUj of tu conairjwn,il from wllcb hm Ktlly uU it ve tra iha neocke eie4 by the W4ra of the XUpub- aoBtnaikn lad uoiled W Dowrry of 1 party, is rrcritrd by the Drscrais Sew lot t. Tboygh they had Len c&ilieg I the United Stal i:h snaihility, a4 lby biUerly for fiTe'yeara, let pt JHS,mcmm I declaxe IbcU ttm&dncm ut:i!i, pa- be now ttaBUhft forever fCls-l KvwtrkKlata and lusrify to be Lahaa bj tgla woo Id he t f tr to whai bJ trapTd 1 tLe aMauhs of a rMstaoo rur?y, and tWy La the pt rithec here or La the Siu ts I further aieore blot that be b Mloe4 Uto pect in the South than that of the man I Sew Tort. Ue dioae4 err hrina Uo I the rilintl be h ctceea U tlcaavlf bf who had now been made the sUndard eJ by prooU fUag. ihoeSb U tt ta tjn.rii-y aivj ivct 4 to R&o-ct- bearex of the Democratic tttx. iao- r of ihiil o.tt.thry aooeila,.. -ho bl aa wbs y ela- ' . 77 , r .t ecb cU. fr which la taote eoU " r oralay a-d cock was one ottbenrst alter the war ...t. .v.v . . i. . . ... &u.t t.r.'.r m.,!. .nL v. w m w ii . v im w- I m' ' "rf r - " wu orcr to exert his inSoeoce for the I ivneas of -ch other. Nw Turk coeU I nrtu the botlr (mad 4 Us mry restoration of the Southern people to I aal b carried eicept by aniir i th I d bis party. their civil rirht. He rledd South D-mocraitc p-rij, al bo hU bad I i enuu t rwe ai-j a i.twj c?uire for Carolina to giro as largo a majority as T " " TT ; T . , , . r. . . , . I New Tock vtoU ia hr Ucturl vw to I tx SLiram:l ! foc of inuMfutaZjoa l.ors ramxisioai or Motkprc4ja. lUeTeoth AmJbmM of CUa 0rt.nxaM the motion to make. Hancock' nouiina-l "- a gnihiDo afiaU wh-na wothiog tion unanimon VictoW in Ohio inhU X lChu J I a eoixlaow, be . ; ' . v I 1 the New rtk oVlrffrfa aUfcag la laAJV 1UV. fc UUAUtUIVU 1 ViU 4J a - - . e . - - - vetuber, and Uhio A'cuiocrats expected to win that October victory. Tle e- vention had' commanded Ohio to take tl ..J rv : c.-. it: 4 " Itbellckei iaae bere. Huuock waa bot JuJge Hoadlejtir Ohio, seconded I oly a gre4 olJUr, bale iUIwomi a treaty ; no teora Chinas ItawufraUoa) es- cept for Lratcl, adtfcralloa aod frelfW coca soerca, ao4 tron'rar!Jy gwar4.L Twctflb. IuUc '?, paUlic cral rstif OQt paly. a-4 Ut bin bo a L! I public purpxra aoWl;, tad pbUe taad k Ira refer to U irosllMoa and dxataord. I artoal aettkra. Tstrac (Perhaps, this. I" ought not to y.) I fusion. New Jersey changed to Han cock 18 votes amid immense cheering, R In dOfiper day at homp. ? Samples : worth $5 free; address fctinaon Sl Co., Portland. Maine. ! tlec.5 ly. H. C. Dknny, FASHIONABLE HARDER," illUK'JUY, N. C. . Thu eitizona of Hickorr and the frarround- : in evuuir? will hxt tu mind that h U al- i . repard to ShiTe, Cut hair, and hnin- y, in the Ute& style ot th- art. His shop fa nHtly fnrui bed and nicely kept. jKrLde an lUbillra work at their resl denoa 8PiOULlY.-a5. Uivehimacal That ethers ahonld get our labor. For only a promise to pay ! If others would pay me up promptly; As soon as (ha bills beeome due I'd bare money to pay for my pap-r. And eme for the minister, too. A word, now, to all. thoe who ewe rue, ( hope you'll not take it unJLiud.) Fleasa help me to pny for my pap r ; It grieTea uie to luow l'ui b bin 1. But youll 3 a . 11 a' Ton don't laow the writer ; Well, Guiks at his n .me, if jo t can ; Gareld gun and they would try. f Ap-l cock 18 votes amid iinuiem cheering,! pUuse 1 The action cf to-day si- T " -r . long continued, and gTtat confusion, worthy f that other day on which the! 9WxL J.U.u-l b-.dL Ut ,ul p be defMaaekd a a traiUw. Ortal l Uqh ) . Fer biaM f, be proem 4 to ie U la bia aataUla pr ht the saorwa of to lb a oaea which the chair vainly tried for seTtra) j declaraUorj of IiVdependenca wai signed I (. ji ulv b otbrr by ibe Uad. W . M i . . . . u : .r"i . t.i . ii t r . i . . . . luiuuin iu uiiurvM. iuo ciisuiuia t dt joiin iiincoci. i.rTjiauaei i ut, , rmt uiit io ptrwm loravAvr i tm mm J L I f J ' . .,.... . I Kalluw . of mm T.wk. f ku. Lm.rl Ik .. . ....I .----- . penain motion ana annoaccu uai to aeill. Ut e . brae aa 1 n in ncia j. isnccK sii u.e unsnt tuous choice of this contention fur thr Iletnocratic President of the United iStstes. the Pcn.ylrania delegation mae finally .and said that Pensylrania, proud of her sons, both cf theui, one a great soldier and the other an able and eminent statesman, would gladly vote for either, and then chanced Iter whole vote to Uaneock; Iiuwefc 4W fa aud excite- mfnt'l .21 A great portion of the audience and But if youll all . balance your erediifebnveatiotr rose,' eKecTTftgiSravrhbaa; Yiii will riinlv -liit tl arlobt .nn. I e i. it..L DAIRD'S HOTEL, East or Coubt-bouse, Alauiox, s. c: Then, after recaiyinj the money. tl feel ao much richer, yon fmow ; ; I will fold up a V in a bil'.t, . And iud it to Brother DLVFAUX. Uood Fare, CouiturUble lloonis, at Rt-a-on- aWe'PricWvU- '" " -'-v:' J. r . Hiird, 1'iop r J. m Patrick:' " "x' " HOUSE AND" SIGN PAIN IXR! Dallas, N.C I Re0Uil 'attention giTn 'o KaWtninins vvtvtfiabinc. atfd rintingof iir'kfnas. Work roaranteoiUnfl correspondence olicb-j ad. Reference giTen unesiron. - Respectfully J.M.Patrick. ners, fans, and towing hata. IIaiiCcka banner waa brought to the front of the platCrvii .fuiid great enthusiasm, the band playing "Hail to the t hlif."-- The small baunera of the States - voting for Hancock were brought forward to aa- lute llanoock's large banner." ' Virginia changes solid to" Hancock, and the chairman, of many delegations flock to the front of the platform to rush in with changes. Nevada .o to Hancock j Rhode Island solid fof. Han cock. T) ( .1 . - rr.r .i . . r Cincinnati, June 24,,lUa,iu. ihe.. . . , , - v i 1 x,n I the result a motKHi waa made and car- sky 13'OVercas anu wi itiiiuic Uwi . , , v , w ' .A .v:n. nea ior a newTou can oi riates. - IiAST DAY AT CINCIN NATI. HANCOCK ANDBNr.l.llU TLB i ' rjRAKinersciioiceor TIIK DKjTIOt B At'V. b vTf tSUaritoC. If e naaara) b-d a U)aatUm aetb, Tbejbal bealrd I1 litro a-wa tilagbt4uf,ialb Kwratie rnrty. aa 1 tby w r wrm ab mm, m .T I .. . . A ne nana piayea Avixie m great ciecrs, ,ut tb. y U.1 doo tal nv ia t!hrJ followed by the Star Spangled llanner,! b dawt Uat atrif abwb Lad Urn )im in which' the rrral orran totned with tbwb-Je eantry. j fin. ff.r' TV - P,fW AtthaeoQcboWa, be aol aUy,ahok , -, , y . . ' . . " I aamis lorrarf I, aeaja great apptaaaa, .,.., - - ....... I ' r rewatrwu in o aarne manner. I tu cj . .kHHiu v.-w "J he transparcney of the iTiils Jtlrhis I wanj e .caxxx La LU sitt'ona wkb Randall Aaaoeiatroa was brought iu ? Aiaaptatue -Vr -uv, Imi j. rarkar, ., n , , . , , j , Ceo. C. Urn aoJ&anucl Nnrtli. with Randall's portrait on tme side and m on the other "For Prestdmtof 0k Urn rt pU f.wm .wbkh Led blatea, A lahcrd Nsott ancock." I aJr4 ooanlaxualy. , VV. T.r..k ttLI "A Ulornua was recelTed from tbe bocoe . - . . .... Irf lin. "IlatiftM-k. &a fllaafa Tli lirflAl I .1. V. I. .. tome what sore-hearted, tl.e Indiana 7 .. 7: ' 1 .:." "T . ... , . inorne of trr. iisrvcaca le eutnoiaatie ef I Tor, Xort C Thlrteealb..Tb Decaocratle party le tb fraod of Ubsr ai4 tba Uboriag aaa a4 ptev ttaalf to jwvfcava bixa aLka aiaat eDTaaoraaLa and tba ODCaramaa. FoaneeotbC We eooratalaie thai ream. try tif&aa tba booeaty aUad Lbrtfl tbe IVaca ocratie Iwoa abkb baa aadaoad teat face pen bore forty sa'Uoea aycaf; a cotttiaaataoa) of arvaearky al b ai aalkmal bonor abroad, a4 aba ail vpow tb p oaiUa f sorb cLaaga U tbe adatlaia raa JC tbe gfwarwasKra A !!! laaae u geaale end la jag rrfpewa ba every eVpeV aaaol af tba public arrvlce. ' ' Ur. lalir.'of iil-acari, saoeed that Lba cocvwtatioa) tara arotaad to taraattaafa a caav- JUala fur 1ea- rteaidefts, tUds w as to. aj4 a rait ef aae tWa Ut. lVtila, ft AJaVsaa, pat La Wa. n. aWUah; c faaaa. Skene owed that at t a&ade'iuaamova. Criaa, -No, ao, praaxad abb tba balUc . , Tlat lanaaanat aiai af KUafJS b waa taia aac onded'by tLe lUlowiag bCaW: CajlfbraU, OVwad . ("Waxtlew, Dtlaware, florUa, Illiooia, (IfwrgU, Kana a. Loaadasa. Mara, Uar) UaJ. aiMirVnaHU. MkAvSfaa TTaaaa of a. MtaMMippi. Ulaaowrt, Kabraala, ' Ke. arapblra, 2few Jrsry, Xew Carlos aad Obia. ! ' fad Ana bring ralVI. Iff. V took k Aft a week in your own town. Terms anti $5 Outfit free; address H.Haixktt Co.. Portland, Maine. l,aec.u ly v. PURCELL HOUSF-i "WMik5t6.Y n. c. OnmlclaisTIotel in tle city. Prioes reduced in accordance with the times. As always in the pask rour-wotio ia; TO please. '?: i's. h '? TOWLLCOBRrf fi79 A. WEEK. $12 day at, homd ,ealy liLZmade. Costly Outfit fiee; athlrtMrTarji aXOo.. Augusta, Maine. ruecsa t -y. ". :t STOP AT" ' ; i V THE BOXDEN HQUfeK; V ; SALISBURY, N. C-V W Headquarters for CkmHiercilTrleia Large bimpie utwms auu a .jur u Uandsoma'Billiard and Keirhmtut.al attached " ' '" ' " - ! ' . attacbe . . v 'a a BUq Wr C. 8. Bsowh. Je. I A Tb -TrirVeerwrs afs takincr ii i j ta,. v-. The sergeant-at-arma announced that up all platform and reporters,, tickets, k r . . ThU indicates a conviction of the nation- 7- '"l"' . . , "" al committee that . the eonvention wiU 11x9 ?Qonl? .X ; ...... I atri. i:J r tt. v. nominate a candidate and unisu Duainesi 1 "V1' r rlnrin to-dav'a session. . . hiasl. Arkansas, Cahforwa, tlora- iew' delegates are yet seated, and do, ditj?. .Announcements .of clangea i.m?n. inverv slowlv the 'to Hancock fro"ra tba Tildcn. State eallerrics are only parUy filled- ' were gjted with 'hiwee from the gal President Stevenson arrived at 10 25 lerries. 1-Uch Slate followed suC with a. m., but the delegates' seats were only solid vote for Jancock, ftntd Indiana half niled. Ane organ ana mmwj -h.--.v- band entertained the audience with dricka solid. Iowa 21 for Hanepck, 1 niany admirably rendered musical bc for TOen (thoen4 only arei,' announced lectins l sfZ4 a! . . thAt fo' UM -'.co!rviTTCN caixebtoxjbwek. : land, , Hancock 14, Bayxrd 2; New The chair called the convention U York, 70t for Hancock (receired- with ordes at 10:25 a. m. 1 cheers and biases) ; all the: remainder . . aap-" r 1 a-wd - rfaver was offered by Ret r-Dr. Tay- are aoijd.for Hancock. The audience . ' . . l . 1.-f . J-l'l ft l. 1 . . J ArvnAntxn .!u anil rAiZr mlA VlM In. M Ihl !V1 A I IBX. . r.Plx ril liDUlCD I WIU VWU1VUMVU I mmAm, .uv. mmt-mm wmmm, ii',i. - M S-v; r: . ' tl I bandilara "Hail Columbia." VeaSNeKXoVjLrc Ho make Mock, of Indiana, moved to ma Atimel?half'oftl:Vw York HatWKKafa nominaUon unanimous W.'Cv Shsxbtjbm. J Clerks. STREETS;7ru vLil RALEICn. KfC. 8. R. STBEtx JtSoM. wwuers A Proprietor. Oasl'011 House , S, R. SniEftJt 1N, Prop?ietprs.t' The undersigned having rmrcbawa4ha4fromTllden National tiotel iTopny-Rt ivjeipn. outmeu March 15tK' 1873, that 'welrknown house tn tba cnl.lia under their managemenL They refer to thei r past management of tba fiaatnn RouHa &t a lruarautee that the travel- iiit, nnhlia will find the National, in their VinTi.iK. nn to the aUnd.ird of a first cUss HoteL The senior, Mr. Samuel It. Streely wiV( Vemiin infebarge ot; tbe tjukton iiouse. t The junior, Mr:imuia Joireoi, waufpu dact the ISauonai norai. S B STREET SON. j Democracy would do berduty vitt sup- pj.jniiu.- porung w nominee oi mis conTenuou. . . . rUxlt)Mmm , the ptatJLen a4 aald Ita baa aa I bey. ha 4 hoped to, t oi Ion -Uieircnml Xaa Daraarras of Lha Uallad S ataa ia I rpVT U tba aramat ptafw on tbil rallaat eCLtn : th?a;CBrspaignk bqt -ta - vt alara. . . I tkkat, tml was aWply lcba4 by Ibis atari they would, foJlow . with V rheerfulneas Fir. We pledr oumlvee aoew V tbe coo- H V,ia e rr avat r.a. nH.nt U,r U U,l W ;.an iOaU6iul dortHan IraditMX of 3t 1 cwaaua , a bumi a m w aa navar owrraas thedi 7a refarrad t,i (Tonflrata bri-i IJviWrmUc party as illaatralad by tba Uacbi I p wlara lie aerae waa UtWa adiers, of . whom sq , .much had , been .T. . ' . .7. . 1 . heard., lie knew them knew. them, and thev could rely upon then, to aivt .U Vp- !8M- OprU, to WralaatWa "..r.T.U f AW holding the constitution and ru-hla 6f .W'laaJtngaraos pta tf uxoartaueria I 1 -.1 . ! c .it .. , . .. .1 aikWK.lftfvla La fufivi lUl lU tuaf a a 1 1" i " T the" people uodcf tbetu." lie.tuioisea( '".i ' ' . ' . ' 7 I n- .tuuen ' had . been ... 7 acJJ ru b ta for IlcvLab. ,- I- prati atavetref and palrioU, aod erabedt4 mvr . r. "V- rm and Hc in tbe lUtform oCtbe U4Xaikl cavwiv kA tam -aer edtrwa AlCTb. - knew .thAlther.iuW othV party. . - ' aaa.x..jlac: Ilat -Ul saaAe a ? . ,3. 'Vy !-!-. . . 1 . ' - '.:.. a 4ki aotairattiMtf. o4 ram ba etacf ad Abak , and tba lav create, ! oeoverbmebta r"l Vit Jrp' trary fxas; arrajrazkat f4 .1- f . i j.r . - tion'of iadepeodefrce' tr aewnb decHr- mw to W. fcattred sn4pn-ardt .!. v .t' I if i TbJrdi UiSoe. rufe. batm anorwT. eoa- .' . -. . 'lalalncfiC'd atid ailvtf aod iFrr,rnitvri- wortay ueir eenaaenoo tn r.mw n fc nj,.- , . ... rr-rrt. peace, and With him llry haaia'SaWPj f lba pobkfallb;etal aod National, Lrujt the itutitutioiis ef the country. 1 In response to loud calls RrecAerV- ridgeVof Kentucky, cairre forward and said they had to-day turned their swords mto pruning hooks - .with I which i they I artfi far rvroufilj v . yoiirth. bvkbonliiwtvxi f milmlirj Vi rtt iipQarr arvt general aid Uucvch ptf-fo oTlUVMl aer:oa.' I ' '-Vifrb. 1lrtbltrrrabalW latbaraibt . . 0 .n -j... t . I atrricbiai: t- prciui ... .1,.. 'l... 1. .. . 11- .l-i would reap aharvMt, eloty text iUrbe.tbiid lu i-3 lri ,U t J-"-. 1 71. '. w v m. m ar.e . - . m m m Tba f:ioaiar fatcs alo aaaaid tba ta:4nltiioa'- r ' ltUbi('Orrft, Ka4 ULand. Teaaaar. Tesae, Ytrsaaw Vit gfrda, Kn. lrgiuLa,- TTbcaralav raaJMjl vatlawbra caJWa. eaat thai whale frw. f mrllj graft f al tt the fjva fav dsaaa bar by tbe bctairaiWi of acat of bar asae Urn tba b ad re bar tker,'aba bad aa Uoa to ta-a-ni f r Viae rrvaaari, la rtO.aric Wtarvwaia'a aajroaal at CnxWab Uf. Vwaa, T tLU Siasr. a-bbaaard tbe tverrt. ta tti'aa rUjiit mM atlrrHg raanftar. Ill u la tbe rttU-u tm'l tba ciar H tba laovj.aW fy Cam hC if frva.iaa X baa la Uai Calf all November.;.; They Jed. eboam that they vers again an united peribt and knew no North, no South, no , East, DO Weal. ... -. " ' -. ; , rm 1 il t . 1 ... Vote J give, jecrdajr. for; ,th honored Speaker Randal waa then presented;. -.q h; of -fc itaiesm rrew. on the plaAfoj VUe aaid he waa here K.otlrky Jy, iottd tb4 Doo- iGreakapplausri ihe.jchatr. -jpebuked to second tho nirciAation of . Hancock, narir treke bt be aaked.l what Hay tie inUrfererioa': lwith: the-roceedihga by Chcers4necoeratulated tle con- doutiful Staiar..!la' aaWd New: T-k. otttatdtta, jmd, pwmlscd, it would aak .vention ; tu 'the bsnoonv which had reoejIvaaU pbb, . OooatUeat! Nw Ut tU contention to p". o,ar .1 ap fc.rd the , fWp. Tk. nomin.- JJft 1&J!, a a v w a a iwaa a -a . 4 . . . v " a vK.a j,i an'TllLarardvlPeckham resumedtion madewSa atroog arVd 'wouJJ bung The dejc galion t"ad received a letfyictorv;"It w in which be renounced (back to the . Avcaaocratia roiu O lrwaa i ii . iJjj.Ii..i- i i t. r. e; .'r.1 kia 11 rimT Knowing biinto7be honest iirfCheera.l-- lle'rledr. J bis It stand con- JSiStb,TbaeUilr.g adaalnUalUe) Is tba rvprrKB? alive ef a eocaplra y only, and iu e!lot of rijU to aurroand balkA4awt as wfch trbnpeaadd party maahalk, to tatibikiate aad uU'rurt ekvtora, aod tba aopraordeot- rJ um 4 tba aio la t&aJnA.ia iu eorrupt and'dtprflc poaer, taaohs'tha pn Ur5U tbelr ihaUatkana. ' .. bartath. TU gre t fraad ft in-,1, by wbkb utn a Calae eoo .t.vf lb electoral vptea cf two iaiea lba taoJlie Ufcatad afSrlnailValy. iuii'd appWaJ. " lraoo4e'ob be iavoke'd the gxl of btU aa to gie Ihm DemocraU , prty avUiotopbmt victory. 4. 'L"lT",,.E-.,.r . . i . . ...t v;. l.i t .i. . . v aim : r Ani tn . A t thui rwIckl tba l tn m no T rr ao, uj purpose anu aouo, .ua a-u. a j . MfcU .T.Oialf atafci . a . it l - . j .kill v . a. - avaaa.ia i laa vavj al i ui i aaiu uvmm - - t . as a renunciation oi au ciaima auu ui i wora. iu iiuicmuci. r"i' ! -at; candidaoy. He now presenbsd the let-1 should ratify their choice. Iuncock ter for such 'action aa the convention would bo inaugurated, llartiaiap- LlMi'nad..TbnL tba.rlfb3rslion.liad this! nlanse.l .morning ogrfcd, upon another candidate,! alllnTY elaaUerai.Iaj aVti rrauWa : wHlb' iauC byNtfia dti4 71 btT 'pttJ r! escitemant eonUnud' stfj fSf;rTrr 1 before it coo Id be qoeIleTu RaUvrrioaj 0 ftSlatfyA la-l w4 s i;ti 1 f Irt oil Au. i t"' 1 tod lare4 US auk t& acta raai Waa af E laibb aLtJv!k jAnd ajaiLaanaii. trkia a Ubdnrw tbatr cada?e aad aaoooVd lba taw a'tae if tb t4 lba tbe ava Uo4 1 amUai tbe 1ht as tbe aWy raav LWa btCvw tba eoataraUoa was put, aa4 oraaalaaauMy rarr ea, Una On raotaaairMr. BrvkewMra, rf a tacky. It k octWM tbat a Vaaaamauaw a ana ba a nr4Bil fraua ra-rb b ate. la Sacaify tbe rrurrjsa 4 lWr aWeica. af AM 4 ll-ajvka a tbe cgVars ... . . i , . i , . . ,mt .t. 1 1 tba riTeMi. a a adoHed; alaa a ivala. at tU p6 1 w ai dartarW to U lTva.de., and , . mU2a a a Urv . f bU4 for tba firat Une la AaricaJS battery xe I ( a-tt Natx-! caaavaan to tbe a Ul Cf lba ,cpU aetaaida uadar a IbTtal I ariotral abial aJt haairt ta ba-aa of aniUary vUWooa, was.atraek a oaJIy I rf-- f"- blow at our ajterarprrniaJitererw-l -r. r Um ,m tba can 4 f oxuii; lba DvruocraUc party, to prrarrve the I tt- .1.11 al jaUrs tf lba - .S auaoal cour.lrr from ritll aaa Sabtaixxad fcc te 1 enaaeviia, im atX .y ib ort a we a u Urn. la tbe firm and rwrJe fdtb thai it I rl b u PP?..t,?l1 J4 trilft la ,Sf0 l A traJ at vkW'y ar eftfar-aJry oW Tba lru rrarvdaa and dwarfa eerytjfbT ft Irawaa a1 more aar4 eS.y'urn' fbr prVa -lU'UMtm 4bskawr adAraaaad . .. ... uauBonauK scw n h Taiar; ia jw p. j jrararaaae ap lba aU 'rtt rm plt.iii a rk-apira aoat - tbrJrJa.: "Uarftabt a Uady Ura aae'UriCCta la grva. aa-U aa pa asarvkls oa.' UW sratvt Sir. rrratrta, at raratii. faJrrfnJtrirnruiki-sr4ac-fotai oHl j tVli1a Li :... a, av.
Hickory Democrat (Hickory, N.C.)
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July 2, 1880, edition 1
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