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an WEEKLY ERA. ?. ;.i:ager. RATES OP- ADVERTISING : 1 Dn'ii-Kinilio.i'il "S.anl;!'(t" Jluild in,;. one sju e .Nout.i o. me (Joint House, Kayr . . ...e friice. Ono square, one time, - - $ 1 00 " two time, - .150 " three times,- 2 00 Contract advertisements taken at RATE. iib" SUCSCitiPi lj : WKi:KLV-Ui3yo.:r, - - - V2 CO v iiH)ii;h-. - - l i0 . 'I uir mom is. - - .V) ?j Yi:i Wf.kki.V Oneyei'i-. - - 4 oO h Six incut !i - - 00 fi proportionately low rates. t 33 on Wohk executed at ahort no tice and in a style unsurpassed by any similar establishment in the Stato. Spe Three nion ie mouth, :fI.NV.i ,.,;!-y in Advani i 'S J VOL. IV. 1- RALEIGH, N.'C, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1874. NOi 4. 1 f rial attention paid to the printing of Blanks of erory description. 3 iTi:.-r :.in:ic:xcs. j.i From the Union Repubi.afai. jiC.il. Henderson's Viudi LEWISViLLK, FORSYTJ l"2 TnnA OO 1 ho doubtless has excited i the env. Fi cation. rof some, M is usually the case witti T. F. .Leo ("1 The JEW is not the special cham- Another Independent Candi R 12 535 n June 22, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF M Having seen published franc papers wnai purpo ti Li x a m-intwi mi in4t t..i o Ffnlon of Hon. John Pool, ornf flnvlf - . r m a a in iiii n i . -m u i v - . K - - . - tj a, seji-iuuuu man. kouw uicain. " ... ... . ' t i iri . la vr date.5 CURES THE WORST PAINS in from Ore to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR 't. r re !!nj this adrartlaement ned any om SUFFER WIT a PAIX. RADWATN RZXTtY RELrEF IS X CUKE TOW EVERY PAI3C It wu the flrat and la Tlio Only Pain Eomody that limtantly atop ttia mixl cxcrnelatintr pafna, aJIara Irirtamniatkina. an t core Co injection, whether of tn Luna, stomarh. i jwih, or oilier gUada r org ana, by ga AppUcatioc IS rBCM C E TO TWE2JTT MTXTTTES. io mfr hw nolent or xcniclaMTs the rain the RMKt'MATIC. Ber-rtdden, Infirm. Crippled. XerYoaa, !.-urali;ic. of pror.raied with dbeaae maauJer. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WTLL ArTORD rXKTAWT EA8K. IX FLAUXATION IT THE KIDKKT8. IV? LAM NATION or THE BLADDER. IXFLAMMATION Of THE BOWELS. rosoF.8Tiof or the lungs, m 8T)RE THROAT, riFTICCT.T BREATHIKO. ij D a v Mt a -v u . v mm . i HTSTERICS. CB0CP. DIPT3KRIA CATAKBH. rXFLCEXZA. nEADACHE. TOCTHACTTE KRURALOLi, EHECVATISir. mLDCHTLLR. ASCECurLri The application e'the Tte-Mlv Ilellertotha oartar r. rt .hm th. ta n rtrr1lrrjtiirir lt. will -4 . n1 lonr.fort. Twenty dropa In ia!f atnmbler of water will in a few I i IIKARTBriiX. NCK DVfE NTERT. Cf LIC all IXTERNAL rAfXA K. 'ImLm .V, 14 m.tmwm aa k aIU IT t oft Uneverwasamore kind and jrener4i11 opens with an insult and closesa"' avbu aa-iwutuui- ..... v, -c. ff-t v.oorfrwi mon Timrn An,7r,r,r1.i!roiTi o ti.Hvif Tim enhatonna f.fsranoi tne iLeDUuiiciin nart v i n t iio3ma a Vi ieroocnit;c iiinsorva t m Demo-;rer.dv to doa fivnr tn thft rxvir nti! LIiio w,i ia it k nr;u ..fiiiiRtate. and as sueh it will sr.v tha fafive Kxecutive Chmm m !fnr th f fa fnKiJl " rr . i . -luiv viu jo i,uap no mil uuncwiiq ----- ?j - . is 10 ot-5never one more maliciously abuses HrMrn wi. . tithe snitfftil thrusts mmlvhv the Ite itvenih Jn :k inr TYis' h-io n ! Ireri fim the StateJiW Republican, at Mr. Pco! arcl ourKl Mmfran imiependen f much OTHrTendArsnn h nToftwl tn nnnrRs NExecutivfi HomrriitteQ to do. unlessllnot creditable to that paer. ii.a:iUin 'UT to.K'!tor a-ainst Mr I portionj';n him the laborinrr m:m will nii?1h rofrr.risfon TToii tint- voftmcll Mr. Pool has lalored lor mtH'it(lwlv ' i Ii" 1 iiCl . . -J"- .viUMUJwi n,miu.ri (a ieei lwJi-i fnentj. And if I rr.-:tlrd 111 hi:rf ii.. 0.1.1 flfoUhfniWr onri iiioc-f-!!" fnr tl..i3 Tb.n'i "vr Tn-r.or u. f: 1 fc a F I J it a wmoier ot water win in a rew 1 1 IPS, HPA8MS, KOL'A STOMACH. H K iikadacme, diarrhoea! Li tc. wind i Taa Bowzia. m 4.'roL'eeGiDT3 of the Bolters Itloii at Greensboro in 1SC3 f ito Col. AV. F. Henderson. which Is omitted and other Qirsrnifled to his prejudice a duty, as I was one of tLe primelijistrict I cerfninly slicui ti'nntivfts for mv notion, and alto thc&l b w - " "ki y m v.Ctiui i v pjmotives, as 1 understand tnem, toifj WM. iJ r.XiPE tiie whole movement in gprting u 1 f ImmmmmmmmmmmBsmm tne Doners' convention. - Mtxt tti tti tz- V TT "O A On the nisht previous to thctlVV Jt L -K X itiXV-JL. mcetinfrof the nominating conven-:! Lion at Greensboro, I had an inter-B view with Col. Henderson. I toldrj Hnim while 1 wa3 satisfied that heM ws3 innocent of the charpes inadc-M nw Tbrr ntrninst him. vet. tlie in-E! iirrmpnt w'is hancmsr over iiim.nvjnuer uatr nu vwia cuw h .f it u-q . rvpitrhtv eharcre. that?.4shall Nortii Carol:n;i rriTy herself.il Lowever innocent he might be. thet'iln wnat ranic snaii v piace ner t people could not know it until nvuauy ws. ht ir!nflipritffl his innocence DVr-I Thnf'a whit. irp. w . t tn knaw a trial. Col. 11. beinjan active Re-gT ears ajro yoa wa..0 under thc V"6irrom the field. 3 no savs 11 nis wronosition is noif i,-c,"UAiOAil"t"4' w4 t41 'accented, that he's c-oinor to "strike? a. j o o jA-gri and low alike." lie don't sayp a A 1 - A-rTiL. ri woru aDOUt siriKinsr "jacK.- Vi vvould be made by his political en-m mies to magcify the charge; herald them to every ncok irareiera noiuo aiwaja carry a cot tie or I laid, t f r i 1. . V,1 Kear 3teller with thra. A few dropeln I jCOmer Of the district J and water wiii preij' icsn!a9 or pains r-m change or ti w.fer It u better than Freacb. BraoU &r Bmra aa a j-u; THURSDAY, JULY. 1G, 1S74. -T 1 . . ... A. I.., V ivwa rtPTrtf V 1 11 1 1 1 aa "M 11 a naaa" w a. a. l. ,wav -r a a r . t . . - , though a friend suggests that "high low, Jack and the game" probably jhad a hand in getting the Sheriffs ninto this trouble. We submit that! Premature Question. Sheriff Lree should strike the whole White men of North Carolina: I Wnwrl nmi nnf lt. ".TapL' nfr v .a-a w r wwea. He also threatens to carry the 'war into Africa," but we think it is hardly necessary to carry it be-l yond the limits of Wake county. Fhe poor Africans are in no way responsible for the SherifTs "finan cial embarrassments," and really liwedonot see what lie is going to arges and.Tjchurch, social equality flag. Now 3 icok andjyou swear you ain'c for mixeo With thisM-iir,n7a nr far mirpil phiirr.hoa or jfaithfully s 44 worker and worser party in North Carolina, and wl ih jJ o thought of c;ii i'?g for tlu be may have made mistakes, yo jiVaJ r; of tlrut rcotjr.'on of th tne party owes mm muen ior m: i iuzmo -rae a::prm eoneerninj ik a -WW r 1 Ti.iT'- " many ineuus ii rii u.TkiHie iefforts. He has this State and the mauo.ous i.iriLt m-t.;? or r1 ?c, Oiit '.:. e Mr. Ba of tho i?aper alluded to wi'I only b - : :oruf at there isuoboch taken up and repeated by tho ene-w:o ca i the i":?trics' loorcU ;, and the hlmies of the National admlnisira-Mrc&diuz :'io rcsola 'o.i is nos tion, and a few disappointed asn 1 or.ed. rants i 11 our own ranks. We won aot among thoso who fawned 01 Oa:;d as Not JJtivA :;GE.-f J3)w ::ew5papers? 3 ?rt;?3hed In he city r.T Raleigh though thr ad yen t of jshcrlti ixuus ia t i;s cay ioi .iie puriKx.( timwiani FEVTR AND AGUE. rFXF.R ASD ACrE cored for flftT centa. There not r mczial a?-.it In thl worSO that will cure Ferar and Aaoe. an I a t cth r lialaiio'w, H,lnns, Scarlet, Trf.rKjd. Tellnw. and other evers fa'!ed T KAD Wa ii PILLS I eo cukk a KADVNAV'd iEADY BE-Llt-P Kilty cer-U per bottle. HEALTH,' BEAUTY! I strong avd rrRr p.irn BLoon-ivcREASE K KLESH AVTi W.IOHT-4XRAR SKIN AND wtAi Tin Lt UHPIXIOX tStOLKEO TO A T-I. DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Ressfrent HE GREAT BLOOD PURI7IEI?. HAS MADE THE MOST APTONlSHrvO CURES: SO hi r-c mi a . Pin arp Tin? ruivupn ttit? IoDV C'DFR iOFS. I'XDER TITZ 'iVFLUENCR F THAT TIi"LV VoD31FL iIS.I;CLNE, Every Day an Increase in Flesa and Weig'il Is Seen ant Felt. r.rr lrr.i K.t . 3AR-UPARILLlAf RESOL- KN'T c"iTin.ur.k'aT. through the Blood. Hweat. Crlne. nil .ither Viuidr i juirm of the ?ytm the vlpor of lire 1 ir 1: ri'i-eir wwtj or tne ixxijr with new ana IfVlill.A rr v 4t.m fsw f I 'V. v. T.itAK1 ... 1 ( J . 4 . L V . . .... -w . v . . M. .Ill 1 M I I III. IM1 llll I I fc, . I 11.1 f 111 id hanging er him that ivagfor social Wty, but are goinfcf iust tten out of tho hflndsnfthei Wo Polish elsewhere the Pro- SecSd.and tco he.xvja load forsooth and too nail for the -whittrE3giish, and they ought to have ai?3 f a meetiug recently heio he Republics: s to crry. mail's parly." breathing spell before the Irish gen Llthe ver Township. We have 4 1 told him li.at under these clr-I;! Inflict the rcmo-ji-acy hcschangedSWr them. feilu our possession a loiter from aRe- trimstances he ought not to ask it of; Js ..arriiy to 0ien that U;ere Ls ucJ Notwithatandinff the heroic snPo-lpublican of ak Gr0ve TowashiP' Rlteiiublicans. And furthermore,; . . .. ... f:,vop ltt.ft VMrf N, 0tl"d' nJ T.6 'ifrom which we make the ibllowino ' that Mr.Laf-h had been elected Dy: , V, 7 - 7 - uicio which onenn jce presents atp t t . 1 decided inaioi It.v. had made a good hence, aad ah tinning men cpn-$n0 wines forward with oversixtv-RT ...... . . p 1 evK:-iwaa i'i wa a iiiifAin t ea aa v r l iui: Mr. Pool while he wus in power. but wre are not disposed to stand bx and see him pelted now, simply f ). l. r-3 tne amusement 01 tne ku iviujf selbng Snerifif Lee's lancLwasol Democracy. Hrafficier.t importance to the! nublk o cause them to tnako mention oi flict in their cojumnsL One U:aper, the Republican, controlled byf h "im Lee, thought otherwise, andE member and was entitled to a rc-$ider the question o 1 ml n.:s as oj ,ix thousand dollars of tho peoplo'sing for the purpose of pledging our ymoney in 111s pocket, to assurq tne domination ai d endorsement iy ,prematiuo one. inniiniifNii a f ft 1 nil 11 1.1 ii.i a v ... . . :ri7 tV Vr thnt-. hft wm iuno-h I" 13, tiie Dcjuocracy .isgu.!ci;rvjbiic that he doesn't "eare per- r ... 1 r.v.i.rrr-i fiiat hn hpiiAvft? 'the white men of the o.at-j bv nro-fi'-nnoiiif K,,f ihh ainf HiflnnmJna.fi Sn .u-jm fhfi fhoioo oi the Ke;ubli-i -ro.sinp-to establish m.rties on thi'V:., u k.. r.. tef.1 r'?rain : .. - .. . ltoct the nonet interest of thM S?::r ' .-rnSi him 1 IS lt.f i-ie AJemociacy isgus.cdf .nvorkinffReiuhlicansofthftftoiintv 't.'i3 . IHJLLII LliX. IKJ l : .1 IVJiutn-u ....... I,. . . ... f-- o x w i told him ubmit to -r would j ted himseit wf!s not willincr toltf-ne Mu - .P1! not men 01 . ? . h w-k vinar w!l OP ai t M i m i 1-7 ' . w--i 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 1 r 1 for the reasons abcvcl ,rnrm to r Unmro GitpIpv. thi- : 1 - 1 1 .1... i.nti ir f. Wf'-lfcH fi,a,wi,ai u UM "s :f.vlone-dvrM-ioof irAxetl ychnnl o " on the trial . 1. . ' i I'll! 1 -M- iiii nil inn HHivv f. mvt '. . J VUl ii.a . 1 . v.- - - - - mutni inaKTte! toiuja. bvpbllbi. Conimption. i j ? 0j f jn(l iia:i.!- t -'r in the throat. Month, Tu- I-i e.ige myfcLii, AIM ni.r. N.xlesin iknuM Jiian.t otl.er parsi? theaysteir. V- WOUld f( til the morst form f Skin diaea-wa, KrutUons, Fever I.. ;ilOUld liave tlie K..re,HcaW Uertf. trn Worn, Salt Rtecm, Kryslpelaa, Tfhn ?flci,il it Acne. Black Spou Worai la the Fleh. Tcmors. Can-Cj u-O .1 UC e li-u 11. era in toe yvooid. i,a au weaaecaix eu.i paintai ais- ij tt .ia-.rttoil Ji?ii . . ..... k'Ulil liai M T ... 1 . . 1 ..(. nr I. I . ' flLCU 111 J I li.iir., 1' iLlll w ukroi i ft f. t,u &u t, tunc. V ' Maiade no mention of the iuct; L- A. Til I. . ' 1 . . . m I AJvvviuoe rememDercd mat the A Selves to support A. Masrnin fi Ulerk ot the Superior Court, K. u. Wynne for bherifr, and the who.u Kepuoiican t.cket nominated oi tlie oOth JNlay m Metropotican tizxi: but the farmers were so busy thej ould not spare the time. anj fcc., &c, and notwithstanding theu"ueiil l"f ,vf i ,iu;J": inn rnstflfif i-r.iii..in f nrpnt. wit hi i i. 4 . t e . " nwav. wnne reDorts ironi me lowei '-taewasto satisfy an exection for chool taxes, and th.t SherifT Uriughe:! xvasc topped by an injunc- social rouiiiitv of ,4 . n:rtheu Tor the parly to tv.rry. Ji And now io he asi.;:; what thoyf hi' run her told r m that 1 was satistiedirtViIi do lwo vears lience, why li:ey h.;t Lhe nro.-ecution was maIiciou5Ej. . , . m,.. villainous, anu that he was ln-f . ... . ,..t.,: I e . t...i- .1... rnrfroa Wf-rn nOV.I iallifU IIJ lilL'll tTHIift lO UaiJllSU HE, ..WilTii.i UUL till" WlUIV.' ,.v..v.t t:u u " . . . . - l- "- fc. .J 1 fill . ! . I ' . P I tiwav. while reports Ins proposition, and with tne dts-ldge are cheering. I had an idea oi tinct understanding that Sherifllij making this statemcat through the Lee shall beat full liberty at any! j.7oIuinrls,0f thf B)Cl' to the e-d thai lv AAJ A w A ft tv UV; 11 I'll i- V W . A md all times to strike "hisrh, low ::id Jflflc." wo nro disno.ppfl to no-fc ?ept and will use our influence te secure harmony and unity on the mean to civo the county to the De 3Ioutit, fhiscussioii at ltocky Xa.;ii County. b (lie Ixlifor of the Era : The Hon. J. II. Headen addressed rion. 5 c; !dren are ignorance. W Ii i ' e an d colored i; Cft":n;Ing our a: reels ir A elefvLiUIii Sheriff has j squan dered the money jcolleelcd to edu I a'e them and now asks the' friend; H i the. e poor caildren to ratain him n oniceand a,;or him o jjetpos- Aotwithstaiulmg it was his ap- L';)o:ntment lie nevertheless extend- ji jesion of the (ax iisl i aguini The honest people of Wake wil! n i l laruiy uo it. i 3 irrheiesa made and stili pending intiwnite man s parly, 'i .ey laneu ich vls;s nr hts withdrawal. 'V- ... ft . p i i.....i i a- ...... . .,. -ourt, and mat n ne snuuiu viuu.-Rtjjnce a social eqiiiLv party ,13 a . 1 f . iU A M7 1 T ti'Ai 1 aA ?51tO mmseil Oil Uie umi, x "y..,nil n t!.v .11 nw.h -i :v ,vint i.-s Mi .Mfli I onnh .Fl I vwr-. . "fiJ. i. 4 1. ...t , i r itno t rAr fit c v vw a c iit.iiovi v . . i nomination 111 lu ta.oowor, wo snoaid nt ;.o r.:i: (- innocence and 00- thr 1 fe rriroinle. tre wUhln the cararln rsnjre of thlf , vo,i he WOUld TUnil nominated. 1 irira to ary pernor uin,c it for enter of th forma of IV'ecame vexed and repiien 10 mm 1. if he shou'd tree the :.omina ion I would never rest unti. he was .u.Ted off or defeated. Th t l ight &d5AirV y Plim w better and stronger. Ci he next day m C of ope ra, ions loi R ion met I conferred with o.hers of c. Kerf H-f " . , f 3 it la th B--1 tic. JiiSIl o iriciiu.", u:iui. diivliM lu potent cwwer to cure them. It the patient. 1 It becoming reduced by t wastcf and dTompoulon that ii continually profrresiinjr, auc. cenl In arrestinK C'f wksien. an.i repair the urn with new rosteri'. maiie from wealthy blood and lhi the ARAPAiiILuLN will and doea secure a enr frti ,! mtiph nn tho ma'tCftllfJ I. rertain. it wht 1 nce this remedy commences iti Itj" 1 eUCCtCd niUCn OH Ult Ilia l- iiiiu ork or . u.'incatK-ii. nn.i anr-c;t lu ol wanted its r 'rain will tie mui tin.- attent win tee 1 hnu.oi: srow.nti better and stronae the f.md d inciting I etter, appetite imr-rovlnc. and tlci mi weifrni increa-.nr. Not only dues tt c S.rsifarilu RasoLraxr 1 an tno 11 remeditl ipt-nti in 1 ho cure of Chroni :ui..ii. f omtttuti... d, t:ii Mm iliseaacs; but in., positive cure .or Kidney 0 Bladder Complaints, I'rinary and Wotn.i disease. Gravel, D..ihetea, Drory, Moppajre of Water, incontinence of 1,'rine, Hriifht'aDta. Albuniinuri. and in all ca,e where there are hrick-dustdepuelts. ot in water is thick, cloody, mixed with ar batancea lik '.he white of an ecg, or threads like whirr silk, or thei is a morbid, dark, bilious appear ance, and white tcne-dust deposit, and when there la pricking, burninr . inwtfoii when pauifr water, and pein in the e until . 1 the Buck and alontj the Loins. Tumor of 12 Years' Growth Cured by Iladtray's Resolvent. :iKh aWiatisaett with DR. RADWAY'S PerfBclPDrptiye&ileplatiniPills perfi-ti tateleas. elegantly eoated with aweet nm, r' '. -"ecu I ne. fitrify, clen'i.ie and atrenRtbea. Rd w.' - Pills, for the -sreol a!) disorder, of the Stomach, Li. t. Kowela. Ktlsejt, P ladder. Nervous Disaaaes, lK-lcehe. ConetJD irion. CoMHv-nes. Indlfeation. Dri- aepa. Billouaneaa,pi'iot)s rVver. Iuflamtnarton of the P Howela. Pl.es. and iu Deraivi-n.en.a of the Internal Bt viscera. Warrantid toefTeet vontive oure. Purely P ousdrua. Bnnnroved of our course to follow us A tw doee of R iDffAY'S PILLS ikl fr.e is. -e rJPI!? UCVA. . , .1 tem irom ail the ab 'vc named dirder i'nee L ceuta l-rr K..v miLDBi r KLiJi-lfr" KKAL -KALfK AND TKf.'L " SnJ one letter Mstnp to RtliWAf CO., No 33 Warren Kt.. New Turk 1: 'iineUo. . worth thousands will be seat yoa. CJen. Cox in Johnston. Tne Democracy, it sirems, is no the troubles whici tmrl-ft tr. ilvirl Milllil4f A m.li.l 1 ; a If ? '"V? n iiiiu ai:u uiuiaiiu 111.1:1 o j ai 1 j ?S hey could only get tlw;i;- half-coi p 'onntry. Gen. Cox is canvassing s ired brethren to join wi-h them.SJ his District in the interest of Capt. hey would have a large mi.joriivr Davis, and on Saturday appeared I a JNorili Carolina, lor tnere a-ej leiore a Jonnston county audience Saiiiiiy relic:- of the jocini l ejaaMfy oKit Pine Levi, and instead of telling 1 . j . 11. . ri. . i IS i 1 . . . x x aso he si OUld bels'1 past m mu outiu. .i.u e:t'uuuiiirh.,ijw jjcuj-iiu wnai n giuti ruuuti vvt tmf such bright mulattce? as Guilforofe iia ve, and now much greatJy blessed Christmas and Edwa:u Caw thoi nil we are over all the other nations of pj is oaicersorinelato General Assem-Rhe earth, he struck on the old se- mocrats, if by casting our votes 10 aonest and consistent l-UpuLlicaa."! we can prevent it. We eto no; iieve that the Tim Lee ticket can he p jlected, owing to tho charges thai Ifvhe Democrats wiil bri;-.:g agai nst-. t : riience we have resolved tii.-.t o? 3lection day we will vot so.idiy tie f Metropolitan Hall ticket." COKIl-P&NDIXCK. lemagogues who would array tho whites against tho blacks, and by ;uperior numbers and intelligence irive from existenco the weaker or x!orcdroce.44Oh!consistency.,l We vvero grieved at Skinner's speech, tnd still regret that ono so full of .iromisQ and. bids fair to do so much ;ood amopg his fellow men, should end himself to so base a purpose. Ves, to what base uses have wo orae at last, Horatio." s I It is only a feelinsr of mortitietii- tion that I have about Skinner, i So .1 . ft. i sL arsw ino mxi ox nis gpeecn was oncerned, if I desired tho success, ea, the complete triumph of my arty, 1 would pay Mr. Skinner's xpensw nU around, the county, for L assure yoa his speeches would ical your vpUt in wake. They ;ertainly wiil make the party a xnit in this county. Wo will give ileadon 7f0 majority and elect very county otiicer by as much, t'ho white line won't win hero, lo ausewehavo too manysolidthlnk ng white men with us who aro not o be bull ieei or scared by such has. ippeais. Put Granville down its til right.. and in August wo will verify it. If you want your split 1 wake hewed up and perroct liar nony, send for Skinner, tho great, tiadicd cementer. Ho has maile us solid. GKANVILLE REPUBLICAN. Hendersoa, N. C, July 7, 1874. TV. U number of the voters of Nash m Friday, the "HIi inst., at lii 'Jplaee. j, I 4: a t :il al .Tftftxiy-si-w IVliMJ. All Llll.l ion luuo a iaw - : li'iow good and h Public Schools Sheri:T Lice. The following resolutions are v part of the Republican phdform : Resolve, 1st. That the ehica,ion oi he poorchildreno?" the S-'e, .. .'ui lo- uiiy negiectea iu tne prv.i, i i uu3 . he Derformante o; v. ia. h r. (' ; H-iave attempted to oT)rua .una renerai assemoiy, ontroiKJu 07 Sbly over white Candida: op seems to! . a, a session theme and told them how nuch better Southern men were 'u my plans.- r r. i z ij i:ititiv iiir..fc.ii in.' ... ."niinri met and nomiaacoel Col.l.l iOiat the direction m whc-!i t!:e Jrlendeivson on the 2d ballot. ToHDemocracv is going. t4A fellow-fi ban Northern men, and suchlike Shelter mature our plans a Inend ton- n p lnili-es hJvIr. Lash moved that the oonven- awhich was carried. 3 The friends of Mr. Lash, after full I onsultation, approved of my plans, find decideel that on tho meeting ol jihe convention at 2 o'clock rhat Dr. iPucrh and the secretaries, wno were K3?r:end3of Mr. Lash, should resign, H which was strictly carried out. Dr. 3Pmrh. oa resiirmng. made fcome re- aiarks which, according to my reoj liiectio'n, are much magmnea af jnnl-lishavl in the Daners as to hife i I ' w w a ( iretiecnon on uo. neuueiwu. T. then made a call on all the members of the convention wnof them wondrous "Behold regard. tuff. He told them how Viciercit'j TTn'i w)Irh I oad rre- r iww viniiuiv j . , a ul. We then onran- Hized, the convention appointing raejjregard to party, opposo tho rempon.ry chairman. Alter an in-tg0f the race in the sc.iools. much we are m . m m m ow pica ;ut it is lorHiU indebted to Gen. Washington, brethren to dwell togeilu r in unit - V Opposition to Sct:oIs. Democratic pres.' in the State are position to mixed .sehoo's. They miht as well oppove the build;ngf of a railroad he Southern President, for estab lishing this glorious government, jut he forf-ot to tell the good people of Johnston that he and Capt. Davh to break 'hich Wash knirlon established, and are even i ' w . . Bof Johnston that lie and Cap f 08 ;ql,.(t fp0? Iboth fought four full years 1 loud in UiciroLtt he governuient which 1 m aoqis. They a.-' l.i: to the moon. One Mi' r: ; " about as prcuahio as tne other.!! The white men of the S:e, withj He foi&ot or did not choose to teIi intnin! to T,,,iv. m,na thetSthe people of Johnston that hun- mixing of the races ir. schools. Thefdre1f Aof of dollars were colored men of the Sate, without XYX. V ; , 'kuavis anu ine uemocrauc party fstorchango of views, Mr. Tounree All lM-.fny on..ofvT to it. whVEi W,i.. i.i ..4-.... '. .1! .if-.ni) id this - . . , ft T f f 1 ' i.n . C Wi'ftft, : n-'th i of ' i 1 IP.: r;u.i- -).!!V . iv! t. 1 the usual courtesy to hispolithd pponents, whishvas accepted, and e divided time with Capt. H. T. j Williams, the Democratic .nominee ! or Solicitors iip in this Jtnliei.il i-s district. A; 12 f., Mr. ilpailen i )po:icd the discussion, occupying i-ntnelhing over an hour, during ivvhich time h elucidateel in an able .';;eoch tlie policy ef the National Mi i-.ei)iiblican n.irty.showinir thelicn- j '.iclal result.-, accruing to tho natloa Voiii I'resi.eut Grant's admiriistra- . ns; and that tlie policy of the r - .. .. .. i - - ?. 4,. . I . . - ab iiiocniiic pTiy is to nuu oi iiiiu: vA 'i'if if iY i tvi In ii n i i I it ln n iri t B var. devastation and ruin tinou tlie . .-;;:! Unr .Hii.iS 7holo country ; that the .mas-ts' of .-y: p ana . Mni nt.iOiB -e people Woro cognizant of this ; and shoald not trust it any i 15 Iiseus:don .at Henderson. ; ; 7b the Editor qj the Era : r. .j i : -r4 i v . . ...... viftv: . iftiui.l . y ; i .7I11"1 j i nt f :;;s,:.;iei3ipi:fiir f. i.;.tvi;-K j .; w.iy :i f,.?gr.qi no soi.tto Con- : j-vop; of this District. v.vjreia smii nec.diar h"h frin.b were in iftiurcr. e ; 5T) i ; - t -J ; our i.ne arge democratic major ity, ami in vhiol j mr eflbrts to obtain the same attbtfe i lands of the government oT 'oriiH I Carolina, and we confi !ently rely upot.il I he people to sustain us. H b. That m a free and represei.ta-f ive government, we rc cogaiza the par imonnt oDiisratian to proviae emco.in ft - or tne general eaucation oi u-e peote.ij fJ.,,.j fy ... md we favor such legislation is .viiVaeP ,V( c,.''-'' W ft. ft ft. ft ft ft ft ft... ft. ft v ftV. . V ft ft . ft T . - V. ' t ' ft. .. ft .... " nd t:.l lie RaO J'nn.m on1 oclr n 1 r oa.' .'.i.o : ir..TT (. wwuiuivi ivi n tvA c.ftj sjk. va .iiu iiai ivnui i miment. such aid. bv rue provi.oa o EI i public fand, or the donation oi i uii i i Ji-'larild in 4VlA a." ftO J 1 . Q f Atj O U 'a it jure to tie masses oi ttie pcpie or ."i fc classes the benefits of a liberal educa JJ Sheriff Lee is a Republican : Re i t- -i . - . iDOve. Jteeauso me xra m.istsupoi a:3 aja making this part o: tiie plati&rn isignify something, the Shcrifi goes on w:: from breaking up the Union. Ho forgot to tell the people that odious internal revenue is tax forced on us toj Democratic secession t lli- r-fift r - i . m ftmr- V nK- I ' "k " r3rras nominated for Congress. iMrsnriM o.ntpiTv M 1 some extent personal feeling " t?r-ere icdidued in against Col. l.m vve know inai ine democracy ifmi " . (nif nf thf Totted R , ...s ..v. i.t3Dav for the :V"-' '. ,cRpasionateandha5ty by oofitevhiteoh:,llm. for we can rrovcbwar- i w.... laiembeis. The whole pla.i of taci,. . 4. , t 'MiM ii.ury 1 iniaiii .M'nev :uniouien, EbOllerS' convention . a- IU SCCUi Kiuei--; - J"I ,. .ga Mai. W. .-t 'i i.st & bi'eveei impolitic to bring ids namei'spent it in the war on the Union. &q Tho "Solomons" ii 'I I;-' Vv .vicrii Nonli Carolina Railroad '.... rK. !.- Ted K. (V.N. ..oil, Kufus V. ..-Aucr, T.ie Vv-l N '. m.i! Iwiiik " ( 'harlottr, .T)!;n Vai i e ' .: .1, Hiram K ",! v. Th- :.r;s ; :t'en!t, UI...-V C . :i, X. II. I). Vi:.oti, A-si"; W.ilkt r an. 1 ntr.prs, I ef:t 1. ii t K u.'r'iai". . ..!. : li.o ' o . .' p!;u e at tin e . o ft-.t 1 i . . 1 : y , . i ' . , .Iiiiu'. iS7;, ii ". . : sc pi t.' oiiler o .ft.-.- v "bdiore the convention at that tinie.fii u'. .. o. .'nines A. l. Krwin IN i o, It. M. t 1 .lie rti;y tn:s MU. a y qT miht hpposeel to free schooN for rjt omnromiso on lr. lasn might oe KWted. There was an undorstand-:Jored children, ior u.cy reiv.ov &::r that wherever the friends oijsnperin:eiJt.kiit of the col P. . Ht-iuh I0.; WOUld Withdraw tlllir. orhoo! nrul nhnl' .hod -ho A. Smith. composing the w a - a a a We know that the Democracy hgpte legislature win prooamy ieei the col-fljbad when they hear that the pn- ored pub-TiCarolina Railroad intend to navcj oflice.I'Maj. W. A. Kmttn on tneir ai-i jrectory anyhow. The best part ofH the session was frittered away in ang Sme?- torn up tUtivoic, and mt iit oe took taeithe negro .. vx.t capable of !-eceivin5 rui-iie that U.t iriecds roe s-houitl do - lie jN..cvuiiw ' , "a ... .ft, . U f,f t f i,l ATni fimth nn; iter in in. ."nt anei recommenueewau education, and ma: money spen;f;j'---"i l" v -j- "i . . : rix-fttli nnrl lif -il ii j- . . . . .1 .. ... 1. ,tlonrl TA-rrtxroT, 1 h la hnvintr an vthinfr tr nine enon ie euae.ue nuu f'--'"- a j o wnrih in thrmvn nunv. fvir it. on!v1do with the Railroads of the State. " , . . r a r:ie witiidrawul of both and the call !, l'v?v llof another convention. Both wiih h'V'v of "'HV, the convention was held and .ft- Vv .i.. i4?,:r. iiftSh was l.ominated. la T believe I had more to do in get 17th aay 0.-"AiriSSt. A. 1874, lir04ef man; but I here declare t .'.,t it was not on account oi an makes him impude.it an I worth-f .U.I. They at whih tint v. suit! i '!-:? upon 'it t(i i fr' pii;-.:Iic ; ; 'TT I ' THOMAS i J.i m- 1 4 e at tho i y. and C. C. e enacted a miserable bur- i i i j - !pss. Thovsiiv lie is (ifa:i infcrIoi!tJlpS4 which t-uuu i race, not lit to be free and thaiall bo called a lata, provid- when the Republican nar'y set himliinS ling that the Governor .should not nuit.t u was i.ui .i ua"" Y -1 Jnf uhprt- ;f titd him - trr-i ininrr yiaopomt iUaj. smitn a itanroau ui ipf in tho truth of the slanderous! sX iioertv, it aid mm gr . ijurj--f . , J , , , .A V'.v.a . u - - ' B res atienting the character of r If.iPl Mn-.i-t-j if tho otlium of ruuninsr a i:ui for Congress while laboring! H.. because 1 tnen believed innocent, but to relieve thei malicious charges. 1 i.MAS ;:. t . een tjiaii ior eje tlinder these rdknew wo had an unscrupulous foe LV contend w ith, whose policy it i t-iio bJaeken and destroy tno cnarao man who ttaics diner .Hen activei ' . - f .cr of any man who daics 4 b idithem, and especially Col "V4"1"1:" c'::'J:x' 1 J,?.bf 1 e fc Jurson. who had taken ai ,olMAp!-,l& md prominent part agai::stthom i ti.,.,..- i- ('-. a k. iTn. Kn all occasions. -.."ti.-"-:i, a-; ii r r.;rker Ove.hy, de- .1 J.ly opinion of the f;dsehood ofj . -vi. e.:. n .he chanres against him has beer ...a 1 r 1 - - in :iie.-io fn"!'P(i c-jtnse, procefHj- - in-. nave br :. ;.- i i. ed iy ilieplahi- ! tut in he-j.i" ' -in- !' r.ul r.u oiuer creditors ci - e-er.v t.e'"e.;ed, RSiinstA.lv l i::'f !. a.. ' t: .."or. All iet.il- . . i.-: r Ovc Jy, de--e.i.d, are i i. .v iioi.iicd io i';o their -claims v.i'h :: -? o i or he. ore the day tf June, liu-i. J. N. 1 L". I IX'-;. Cle.'k. D. fi. !'ow..:-:. I'i.iintitrs Attorney. .piii ism. it Mit a!!v su.tained by his triumphant tcquittid, and the full vit die-atioi: o; his character from the charges it he eyes of all impartial men. I have be-en acquainted with Col. Henderson for twenty-five years. and had extensive business transact . . v ' ,.-V;in Kir lira cnrl rlil.in Willi i' LU. tl l.liU. -. w MTcv-f a in outstiipniniz mapy -vhohavt sfll.ad superior advantages ever h m says that this paper its usual hasheel up mess' ab che scnool fund." " Hashed ui mess," forsooth 1 c ae ;f- i llii.O. I. R. M., -.vhea theR . " . . ... i XI. x on.r. on uiet i . f r f . ... - . 'ii ii in b onet wo. dur if Col. ?a:-.t, igi'toja::!: a iision oft : D'.vi.rloiiay?" says aiiOi .-ri,- rn ja iTie:i;j, at once! o .7 Vv V"..i;fp.l t; i jlftf loi the : ib - - Ift.Ul u:d.;,at'jd i theld! He told tho people he was opposed o the Sumner civil rights hilt ; that ,-j believed U inexptHlieut, and if itsscdwnuld prove dotrimental to 'ie best iatere,-,t of the colored race; iat he h.id been honestly informed f hat the President was opposed to a law. He was con - of thelS :?e hi his remarks and free from base, but spoke truths that fell ith power upon the Democratic ar. He erontr.ioted the Democratic olicy f J.S7J with its policy now. 'he "Democracy then supported icjaceCieeloy for Presidcnt,l:iow .g !ie f.vored ,the Sumner civil ghts bill, mixed schools, etc. In ii5 conn(Kjtion he dealt some heavy lows upon that party. ;, uapt. vi..i.iuiH rcpiun.1 iu .ir. leaden, but without any force of Jrgumenf.. 'IIeeiarcd INIr. llcadon A . -,'ith being a secessionist txHrausc? he -i -nrpcd the ordinance of s,"cesion, JLoiiile offi id el welt at length upon past issues .. i . i i i : i it.. . .. An- gooel !Wiy tif.Mt heat-r w i a- 1 iXwis and ' Butthef ae and it y Davis :ie hour. rai::.--a H i'odv1' did - -a. j 4 j. -. :ad done,! ofthei sty exreJt not ed of ai- himself. i-opose onel 3 'U- i;i Jg .-.a ui rcuo. r material .cIT.ncemo...- vf the poo;? e,1 butin 1 ffiat heshobld btVattoCon- .?cS3 chiefly because hew.-a a whitd a..a ic:iresent9d -.ie white on of! S A - - onfl T if Ir.filfl plitifofw OTifwvil. if I iof delay. !3orxft5Tif - Tit 1-Oftf.fni. nrlir trrra a 1 1 X1A1..WA 1111V .1 SA ftft spike-tail coat with brass buttons! when they were m power, perm ii-noii Tnursuay hust, elected Alaj. ted men to register on election day.if Smith a T) rector of said company. Sheriff .Lee "inj 11110X8" Sheiifl Hughes, thereby obstractlus the collection of thousands oi dollars ot School Money ! Sheriff Hughes, of Orange ty, was in the city, on theCth for the purpose of selling certain jproperty levied on by him by virtue Jof an Execution in favor of A. jMagnin, County Treasurer, against T. F. Lee, Sheriff, being the portiOL of the school tax duo the county foi the year 1871, but he failed to de 50, being served with an injur.ctioL issued by Judge Watts, at the in-fcy stance of Sheriff Lee. July lSli I is the day set for the hearing of the injunction. We understand that theinjunction washssued upon men technical grounds, of which Shc: i Lee took advantage for the purpose a t a . flma';3n.1i'.'. TV J vne eon i j nf v.ar,cr.:ii s boceeii. C, .: Youngr W?nmGfcfwrc!, and, ir. Editor, Jiel fciofl only - coiiviiiieed Rt-cublicans! !i jut Democrats W(io heard both, say t hat Col. Young made tiie niost ab!e iefeneo oCJiep4biij:iap?incipiesF l :hey ever heard. .1. i , ; I - 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 A, 1 Now, since that par: v has shovrnrccior llv iUUI llut 1U ' A - tA 1 ft" 1 ft TV. A' I ftv A -o plainly that it is oppevd to fret specwui 10 aemocrai.cviiiuiitiou. white schoo's and free coIorcciH If they had nad any regard tori schools, we do not see she neeessityrieonsurtency tney would naveenac:- for it to dwell on its oppoion t :fed further that the Governor should . . fc mixed schools. We tain n.innnprnpv c:in ftiv f h j a a - u-i ... 1 Ufl to nil fro s no i '. wht-' ho. wanel who iiad addressed whole acreei white, eolcred or mi:;?:!, and iha fjof people, and put lire in themoun- his hue and cry agtdnst mixe-.iftains4hree years ago, and who had ischools is only gotten up to coveii jattemptcd to usurp all the appoint Jtheirrcpl de'gn agains all publ.vi Jing power of the Governor. Rut v v m . . . . tr 1 fschools. NJarvis wa-n't a " Solomon," and sojH they ditlnt provide for him to be a Remember, poor men cf 2ori:iHDirectpr. Carolina, that the Democratic Lcg-iJ Of course these "Solomons n will! . xA iislaturo requires you to lose a day'aHbe delighted to hear that the pri m ipon 'ap:. luvrt there were noneLI J rt n. ft ft . l. I ..it V ft-hnsl . ..... 1- . ... Z A 1 1. itv iivaiu u.7ii )iiiu wu:i if tiw;ly i.j loub: j to who va3 right. Capt. Davi; spec h . iabouiidedil in the J cwt ar;2.e.i!-j tSo Hi IT-' His power over a Granville au4 m 1 noun la hence is great, because cf the conti-Efl wuut3 ipvir.o of ih. ntvmlflin h?i w?-r.-tr.l .cst..g cgard to party; but whru Jhls fbr-C3 5 ii.T r-.'i.L; ei .qaqnt language and? t n m i aTriAM-i A? 1 ormed in regard to, as ho tcrmeil .;, 44 the infamous Sumner civil ughtsbill." Mr. Headen n joined, dealing a harp rebuke for personalities, de molishing Capt.' Williams' effort to make good the charges of fraud and corruption on the State anel nation al tl administrations, retorting with the Tammany ring, etc., telling the people that every administration, from Washington's to tho present, might be jcharged with corruption by taking the isolated cuics of frauel and holding tho administrations rev iponsioie. ri.hi3 ne conceir anlair; that the severalf Uons should bejudgeo .csults grown aot the bad. r ponderatcd,' y ho case. . j ah rr r J racs aiil to the Wfti.te people, work in order to register and an-f jvate stockholders of the IS. C. lt. R.l other i ovCLrv to vote. Rerublica ,Efat tneir last meeting in Hillsboro, J. H. Heatleii, K-;q. Mr. Headen hal good crowds a Louisburg oh the 7tli and :tt D.-l:e': jStore on the 8th. Capt. Davia friends became demora ized and telegraphed to Raleigh for Cel. F.:I- to come down a id rep!y to I.Ir H., which he did. The Repu'.ran were highly pleased at 21, llc : i n't feffort and gretit good was don by his speech, and Frank in proniLo Ja good report in August. Mr. Headen missed Ids appoint- Jment at Oxford on the 10th in or- kler to meet Captain Davis at Brass-9 Ifields and will be with him a r Franklinton on Saturday. Mr. Headen spoke at Ilendersoiifl on Thursday and maelo a I. ie i m : t T . . .. - a i rti ptetvsiuii. jio we ifi n. . in iy a..? B. Venable, Ilnq. ...... m. Hie? w.i.ic: eop.t igalnst the colored. Co!. "jYcaiigr wa-j arguiijc;i-atiye,.a uii. and com-r .i'oie i.fc:;cti oi tho i-.epublicacll jarty anu a aahing a.,l m p-rincip eritec e2uk3 to t.:e tirincip'cs I of the Dem :at:(-JJ;nsf rvatt wHecession- j:e'c. ,'y pa. y. j ! Cap:. Davis aala ra!!hxl afte! .hes.-jtvaing blovs owyU. Yoan , , r . . ...VW, MUV M.iitiiiy 0 i. iT end3 xvp:d nis time j;;; o feou e Rind w-..!; was hif ielbiice. b ;Sijo it u r:ay, Capt. uvis wi.i no: ;ga iwepuohcat vote here, .and jj 7CoI. Young wili rdy ibilow im through Graitviile ie Vt'Id :io:i :o;ie :n the county. At '.hocio-oi (tisassion between iieM3. D.i , i 4ud Yon lg, Baldy V"ili:aTUi, Coiervative candidate or i-'l-'T ' uor, i,i h v.tr? Oi.o ..cu, .n:scour y. SDOXe wo mi nates Jong, wn.fe man t-ilancr. Con ;ervative cudkhte for the Hous ftv . e.-C"1 .: a ycung m in of some t.i!ents bui ao nior:! eoTirarra. whoever. He makes a roc.-: vidient and ilemagogu- al appro to race e-i.: -ulated td irouH'-ae most bitter aelings oi -he w.I : aga'.nk tiie colored man. tc s a ;j?f4t .pner; He is a tn.osii'r a d ) lias been nreach- iDgiO ine colored people and appa rently inN;e4 in ti-o-,- faivation. iti.v ,lv- lyftllVVJ 11. 1 ? Idr. Williat !o manner, apoK ditv. Davmr personal ar tleaden. ri. was borne will be more rhursdayo .vili speak ... -' A Shciil J-kOW a3 raid him aTtho taxesduo from Wake tvu!!tyVould bo reatl with .ihv.miro. iA'JTnrfl von trv thn mF' '" 'j ::iIU c-ftSbrtj ti save, andfj.ibove, in jionr aeicLress, Sheriff. - . he has -o j )hi rl ihen-rs-runtifon f 3VV.KCKPUBLICAX.-; Good Zb Me Editor of thei: I see that our Sheriff, T. F. pap -uggestions. , I am a Republican, have voted for Sheriff Lee every time he las been a candidate, and liaving oroven my friendship for liim in . I r i i . a u mu uuw. n iiu win gr w. jei-t Magnin, County Treas--- sir. i). A.Jenkins, Stato Vl. 'y 0 neip him, Sheriff Leo d 1 very interestincr address, t A parjigranh from MrJ -adirnin certifying that Sheriff Lp'jaaici ver all the money dueAt&L Jity ,o him, and that ho is tfrt&ily to layoff county dobtsd open the 'ree schools, would bo mighty inter jsting reading to our neople. A receiiit from Mr. Treasurer jJenkins, showing that Sheriff Leo i iza been appointed to writo an au v Ires3 to the j conle of Wake county "" . tnd if you wiil;give mespace in' v 'our paper I want to give Jn some ,
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